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Yes! Skagit Valley College will be open for Spring Quarter! While classes will be offered mostly online, we will offer in-person opportunities in select courses and Workforce programs. Our Basic Education for Adults program will also include limited in-person classes.

Classes begin Monday, April 5, 2021 and registration dates are as follows:

  • Registration for Continuing Students is going on now
  • Registration for New Students begins Wednesday, February 17

For more information about getting started, courses and programs, financial aid, and the many services available to you, visit www.skagit.edu/spring-2021.

  • Academic Transfer — Start your college transfer degree and save money 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 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? Visit www.skagit.edu/financial-aid/applying-for-financial-aid/.
  • Laptop, Hotspot, and Webcam Loans – www.skagit.edu/about/safety-security-parking/remote-services/#it.

Questions? Chat with us! – www.skagit.edu/uchat.
Spring Quarter classes begin Monday, April 5. For more information, www.skagit.edu/spring-2021


 

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