Colleges in Washington

Prior to July 1, 2012 the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board, a state agency with a 10-member board of citizens, worked to improve and oversee colleges in Washington. Duties were then transferred to a new cabinet-level council called the Washington Student Achievement Council.

More than 40 Washington schools of higher learning exist across the state. They include major research universities and other Washington colleges that are two- year or four-year public state institutions. Additionally, schools in Washington State include private and religious institutions.

There are several Washington colleges with excellent national acclaim. The University of Washington in Seattle is the flagship campus of the state's university system. It is the West Coast's largest university. It has a picturesque campus located on the shores of Union Bays and Portage with a view of Mount Rainier from some parts of the campus. The campus explodes with cherry blossoms in the spring. It is a strong school both academically and athletically. Its achievements in education and research has placed it in the Association of American Universities. Excellent programs in the sciences and liberal arts earned the school a chapter of the Phi beta Kappa Honor Society. The ratio of teachers to students is exceptionally small at 11 to one.

Whitman College is often ranked as one of the nation's top liberal arts colleges. It is located in the town of Walla Walla, Washington. It is an excellent choice for those looking for both a high quality education and an engaging and intimate student life. The school was awarded a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society for its strong liberal arts and science programs. Students in the sciences, engineering and law programs often collaborate with other top schools like Duke, Columbia, Caltech and Washington University. Whitman offers many options for studying abroad in 23 different countries. The school has an amazing 9 to one student-teacher ratio.

Economy

In 2010, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the total gross state product(GSP)as $351.5 billion. This placed it 14th in the United States. In 2009, the per capita personal income was reported to be $52,403, or 10th in the nation. Businesses and industries significant to the state's economy include aircraft manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, aluminum production, computer software development, electronics, biotechnology, mining and lumber and wood products. Washington State is the home of Amazon.com, Nintendo of America, Microsoft, Bungie, Arena Net and T-Mobile USA. Starbucks and Jones Soda contribute to the economy as well as retailers Nordstrom, Car Toys, Costco and Eddie Bauer.

Tourism and real estate sales are also important to the economy. There is a significant amount of hydroelectric power generated in the state.

Washington is also a leading agricultural state. In 2003, the total value of the state's agricultural products was $5.79 billion, the nation's 11th highest. Total crop value was $3.8 billion, or the nation's 7th highest. The livestock and specialty product's total value was $1.5 billion, which was the nation's 26th highest. Other important cash crops for Washington are red raspberries, apples, cherries, pears, Concord grapes, carrots, potatoes, lentils and apricots. Apples are an especially important cash crop because of dry, warm summers and chilly winters that produce apples of an excellent quality and taste.

Washington is second only to California in the production of wine in the United States. In 2006, there were over 31,000 acres of vineyards in Washington. There were 120,000 short tons of grapes harvested, and exports went out to more than 40 countries world-wide from 600 wineries across the state. Most of the wine grapes are grown in the eastern half of the state with its dessert-like environment.

Excellent colleges and universities along with a diverse economy makes Washington State a strong state for students pursuing higher education.

Found 160 Post-Secondary Schools In Washington


Title City State Type Enrollment
ITT Technical Institute Seattle WA 4-year private, for-profit 521
Northwest Indian College Bellingham WA 2-year public 524
Cornish College of the Arts Seattle WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 634
Antioch University - Seattle Branch Seattle WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 877
Northwest University Kirkland WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1039
Bastyr University Kenmore WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1075
University of Phoenix - Seattle Campus Seattle WA 4-year private, for-profit 1114
Heritage University Toppenish WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1185
Cascadia Community College Bothell WA 2-year public 1365
Saint Martins University Lacey WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1408
University of Washington - Bothell Campus Bothell WA 4-year public 1422
Whitman College Walla Walla WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1424
University of Washington - Tacoma Campus Tacoma WA 4-year public 1689
Walla Walla College College Place WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 1795
Big Bend Community College Moses Lake WA 2-year public 1854
Grays Harbor College Aberdeen WA 2-year public 1950
Whitworth College Spokane WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 2026
Art Institute of Seattle Seattle WA 2-year private, for-profit 2561
Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee WA 2-year public 2777
University of Puget Sound Tacoma WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 2865
Centralia College Centralia WA 2-year public 3063
Lower Columbia College Longview WA 2-year public 3248
Seattle Pacific University Seattle WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 3491
Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 3515
Bellingham Technical College Bellingham WA 2-year public 3682
Peninsula College Port Angeles WA 2-year public 3808
Whatcom Community College Bellingham WA 2-year public 3832
Yakima Valley Community College Yakima WA 2-year public 3916
Lake Washington Technical College Kirkland WA 2-year public 3917
The Evergreen State College Olympia WA 4-year public 4125
South Puget Sound Community College Olympia WA 2-year public 4442
Gonzaga University Spokane WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 4548
Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla WA 2-year public 4568
Renton Technical College Renton WA 2-year public 5065
Tacoma Community College Tacoma WA 2-year public 5302
Skagit Valley College Mount Vernon WA 2-year public 5488
Olympic College Bremerton WA 2-year public 5613
Columbia Basin College Pasco WA 2-year public 5714
Seattle Community College - South Campus Seattle WA 2-year public 5738
Seattle Community College - North Campus Seattle WA 2-year public 5847
Seattle University Seattle WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 5852
Everett Community College Everett WA 2-year public 6102
Highline Community College Des Moines WA 2-year public 6327
Green River Community College Auburn WA 2-year public 6566
Seattle Community College - Central Campus Seattle WA 2-year public 6567
Shoreline Community College Shoreline WA 2-year public 6600
Spokane Community College Spokane WA 2-year public 7767
Clover Park Technical College Lakewood WA 2-year public 7921
Central Washington University Ellensburg WA 4-year public 8050
Edmonds Community College Lynnwood WA 2-year public 8094
Clark College Vancouver WA 2-year public 8241
City University Bellevue WA 4-year private, not-for-profit 8339
Eastern Washington University Cheney WA 4-year public 8597
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom Lakewood WA 2-year public 9238
Spokane Falls Community College Spokane WA 2-year public 9872
Bellevue Community College Bellevue WA 2-year public 11234
Western Washington University Bellingham WA 4-year public 12307
Bates Technical College Tacoma WA 2-year public 14808
Washington State University Pullman WA 4-year public 20492
University of Washington - Seattle Campus Seattle WA 4-year public 36139

Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/

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