Reach Your Potential!

||| FROM ARDEN AINSLEY FOR SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE |||

Yes, Skagit Valley College is open for Winter Quarter! While most classes will be offered online, we are also pleased to offer in-person opportunities in select Science courses and Workforce programs. Our Basic Education for Adults program will also include limited in-person classes. In addition, SVC offers many support services and resources to help you meet your goals.

Classes start Monday, January 4! Enrollment for All Students is going on now! SVC is proud that classes are taught by our trained, experienced online instructors.

  • Academic Transfer — Get a jump on your transfer degree and save BIG on tuition, compared to a four-year college, and no commuting.
  • Job Training — Our Workforce programs are designed to keep your degree on track.
  • Unemployed? — Continue receiving unemployment benefits while you’re attending SVC. Worker Retraining covers tuition, books, and school-related fees.
  • Running Start — High School Juniors and Seniors: you can earn tuition-free college credit at SVC while you’re in high school. Support for online learning technology is available.
  • Drop-in Students — If you’ve been attending a four-year university, but taking a break, Skagit welcomes you to take a few classes and then have them transferred.
  • Basic Education for Adults — We are committed to your success with programs for High School Completion, GED Prep, and English Language Acquisition. Resources available include laptop loans, funding, and advising support.
  • Complete the Degree You Started — Finish the degree you started; we’re ready to help!
  • Need Help Paying for College? Financial Aid, scholarships, emergency funding available.
  • Laptop, Hotspot, and Webcam Loans – https://www.skagit.edu/about/safety-security- parking/remote-services/#it .
  • Questions? Chat with us! – www.skagit.edu/uchat

Winter Quarter classes begin Monday, January 4. For more information, visit our Guide to Winter, www.skagit.edu/winter-2021.


 

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