||| FROM ARDEN AINLEY for SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE |||


Did you know you can register now for Summer AND Fall quarters at Skagit Valley College? Summer classes begin July 6 and Fall classes begin September 21, offering Online, Hybrid, and In-Person options.

  • Applied Bachelor’s — Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Conservation, and Applied Bachelor in Applied Management with tracks in General Management and Health Care Management.   
  • Academic Transfer — Start your college transfer degree and save money on tuition, compared to a four-year college. Highly trained faculty with advanced degrees, many with PhDs who are both experts in their fields and dedicated to teaching students rather than research. Small class sizes and individual attention – no teaching assistants.
  • Job Training — Our job training 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. Laptop loans, funding, advising support. o Complete the Degree You Started — Finish the degree you started; we’re ready to help! Small class sizes and individual attention – no teaching assistants.
  • Need Help Paying for College? Visit www.skagit.edu/financial-aid/applying-for-financial-aid/
  • Laptop, Hotspot, and Webcam Loanswww.skagit.edu/about/safety-security-parking/remote-services/#it
  • Questions? Chat with us! – www.skagit.edu/uchat
  • Plus … Continuing and Community Education — Explore a new passion, stay current with technology, and have some fun with our non-credit classes.

For more information about Getting Started, Courses and Programs, Financial Aid, and the many support services that are available to you, visit www.skagit.edu/summerfall.


 

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