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Public 2 Year

Skagit Valley College

Mount Vernon, Washington

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Overview

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3,860
Skagit Valley College overview
Location Mount Vernon, Washington
Online skagit.edu
School Type Public 2 Year
Setting Small City
Skagit Valley College overview
Size Small
Status Non-profit
On Campus Housing Yes
Level of Study Undergrad
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Skagit Valley College, located in Mount Vernon, Washington, is a public two-year community college offering a range of transfer associate degrees, professional/technical degrees, and certificates. Founded in 1926, the college is situated in a picturesque setting surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, approximately 60 miles north of Seattle. The campus architecture blends modern and traditional styles, providing a welcoming environment for its diverse student body. Noted for an open admissions policy, the college attracts students seeking both academic advancement and vocational training. Skagit Valley College does not offer on-campus housing, encouraging students to engage with the surrounding community. Academically, it is recognized for its strong nursing program and natural sciences, while also providing comprehensive educational opportunities in the arts and humanities.

Skagit Valley College has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student.  1,910 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 1,950 attend part time. In-state tuition for 2022/2023, excluding room and board, is $3,916 plus fees of $831.

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Annual Cost to Attend

Washington Resident Tuition

$3,916
In State Costs for Skagit Valley College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$960
Other Fees$831
Room and Board $9,650
Budget for Other Expenses$3,000
Total One Year Cost$18,357

Out of State Resident Tuition

$7,057
Out of State Costs for Skagit Valley College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$960
Other Fees$831
Room and Board $9,650
Budget for Other Expenses$3,000
Total One Year Cost$21,498

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Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$35,300 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

Data Not Available

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Popular Areas of Study

Popular subjects studied by Skagit Valley College students
Subject Percent of Class
Liberal Arts and Humanities 35%
Health Professions 24%
Business 13%
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting 9%
Computer and Information Sciences 5%

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