Peruse listings to community colleges and universities in Seattle, Washington which have graduate programs, associate degree programs, and professional programs in law, dentistry, medicine and other fields of study.
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Features an institution that provides degree programs in management, psychology, environmental issues, education and other fields. The institution provides financial aid to students, workshops, and student support programs such as housing and a bookstore. - Antioch University Seattle
http://www.antiochseattle.edu/
North Seattle Community College
Offers continuing education and distance education programs to students. College class schedules, online enrolment and directions to the college’s campuses. - North Seattle Community College
http://www.northseattle.edu/
Shows information on the university’s graduate, undergraduate and continuing education programs. There are also links to the institution’s academic calendar, a handbook for parents and a map of the campus. - Seattle Pacific University
http://www.spu.edu/
Seattle University School of Law
A history of the Seattle law school is related, along with a directory of faculty and staff, directions to the institution, and information for prospective students, current students, and alumni. - Seattle University School of Law
http://www.law.seattleu.edu/
South Seattle Community College
Displays a community college that offers college transfer, associate and bachelor programs. Other sections of the site provide links to the institution’s international programs, its library, the university bookstore and class schedules. - South Seattle Community College
http://www.southseattle.edu/
Provides a university that has degree programs in medicine, engineering, law, social work, dentistry, nursing and public health. Details on campus tours, the university’s admissions requirements and library services can be accessed here. - University of Washington
http://www.washington.edu/
University of Washington Information School
The UW Information School offers courses dealing with the relationship between information, technology and people. Its programs include library science, information management, and others, with some content available online. - University of Washington Information School
http://www.ischool.washington.edu/