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Seattle Central College

Seattle, WA

1701 Broadway Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122

http://www.seattlecentral.edu

Seattle Central College is a public college in Seattle, WA. It is obtainable for all given its 100% acceptance rate. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 3,936 undergrads. 43% of its graduates obtain an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other commonly decided options include Physical Sciences and Health Service Preparatory Studies, but there are 31 different courses of study to select from. If you plan to focus your studies on culinary arts or cosmetology while living in Washington but don't have high test scores, Seattle Central College is an excellent choice for you, because it ranks 6th in the state for both these subjects. Additionally, Seattle Central College places 4th in WA on our best college locations list. For those from Washington, sticker price tuition costs $3,485 a year. Students located outside of Washington have to shell out $3,852 per year. That being said, 57% of Seattle Central College undergrads get at least some monetary support. 26% of Seattle Central College undergraduates hang in there to commencement day, moving into the job market prepared to make some cash. Two years after finishing their studies, graduates make a median annual income of $27,100. After another four years working, their median annual earnings rises 19.2% to $32,300; however, that is still 19.5% below the national median for individuals. Applying students might also like to be aware that Seattle Central College does not have early decision. Further, Seattle Central College does not offer evening degree programs. Respecting your savings account, be aware that the average Seattle Central College undergraduate is awarded $6,748 in aid and scholarships. Concerning demographics, the faculty is made up of 11% Black professors and 25% of undergraduates at Seattle Central College come from a household with a yearly salary between $30k and $48k. In terms of life on campus, first-year undergraduates don't have to live on campus. To wind things up, about one out of five graduates fail to repay their student debt and six years after receiving their diplomas, the highest-earning quartile of graduates make $50,700 or more.

Ratings

8.00

Party Scene

9.46

Location

7.98

Student Life

8.24

Safety

Admissions

100%

Acceptance

SAT Score

-

ACT Score

-

Application Deadline:
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Cost

Net Price:

$4,691/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$7,104/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

58%

Academics

Professor Rating

7.72


14:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

27%

Evening Degree Programs

No

Student Faculty Ratio

14:1

Majors

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Graduates by Major


Liberal Arts and Humanities

617

Business

146

Physical Sciences

79

Health Service Preparatory Studies

53

Health Service Preparatory Studies

42

Early Childhood Education

36

Nursing

34

Mental and Social Health Services

32

Value

In State Tuition
$3,669/year
Out of State Tuition
$3,669/year