University of Washington - Bothell
School Name and Address
Contact for more information
University of Washington | |
18115 Campus Way NE | |
Bothell, WA 98011 | |
Main telephone | 425.352.5000 |
Website | https://www.uwb.edu/ |
Request more information | https://admissions.uwb.edu/register/requestinfo |
Other sites |
University of Washington (main campus) Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.2100 https://www.Washington.edu/ University of Washington - Tacoma 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402 253.692.4400 or TDD 253.692.4414 https://www.tacoma.uw.edu/ Eastside Leadership Center 2515 - 140th Avenue NE, Suite E-100 Bellevue, WA 98005 425.352.3608 https://www.uwb.edu/business/centers/elc/elcvisitor Nursing programs (RN to BSN) are also offered at Everett and Seattle (Harborview Medical Center) locations. |
General Information
General information
Educational system | University of Washington |
Public or private | Public |
Type of school | University |
Date founded | 1990 |
Degrees offered | Bachelor's, Master's |
School accreditation | Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities |
Specialized licensure | State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) |
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider | Some programs; see program descriptions |
School mascot | Huskies |
School setting
Setting | Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city) |
Closest major metropolitan area | Seattle |
Population of city the school is in | 32,860 |
Distance from campus to city center | One mile |
Public transportation to campus | https://www.uwb.edu/facility/commuter-services/transportation |
Student parking on campus | Yes; https://www.uwb.edu/facility/commuter-services/parking |
Campus size | 127 acres |
County | King |
School visits
Visitor information website | https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/visit |
School visit availability | Campus tours are held Monday - Friday at 10:00 a.m. |
Contact to set up school visit | Office of Enrollment Management; 425.352.5000; uwbinfo@uw.edu |
Additional information
The academic programs are designed to serve students who are seeking to complete a bachelor's degree or pursue a master's degree. Classes are day or evening, meeting one, two, or three days per week. Programs are selected in response to regional needs as defined by employers, citizens, and prospective students. |
Student Body
Enrollment
Number of full time, freshmen men | 400 |
Number of full time, freshmen women | 345 |
Total number of full time freshmen | 745 |
Number of part time, freshmen men | 20 |
Number of part time, freshmen women | 16 |
Total number of part time freshmen | 36 |
Total number of freshmen men | 420 |
Total number of freshmen women | 361 |
Total number of freshmen | 781 |
Number of full time, undergraduate men | 2,434 |
Number of full time, undergraduate women | 2,189 |
Total number of full time undergraduates | 4,623 |
Number of part time, undergraduate men | 369 |
Number of part time, undergraduate women | 409 |
Total number of part time undergraduates | 778 |
Total number of undergraduate males | 2,803 |
Total number of undergraduate females | 2,598 |
Total number of undergraduate students | 5,401 |
Total enrollment | 5,401 |
Racial-ethnic background of undergraduate students
American Indian/Alaskan Native | Less than 1% |
Asian | 29% |
Black | 6% |
Hispanic | 9% |
Multiracial | 6% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | Less than 1% |
White | 36% |
Race/ethnicity unknown | 1% |
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent. |
Out-of-state students
Percentage of students from out of state | 2% |
Number of states and territories represented | 25 |
International students
Percentage of students from outside the US | 8% |
Number of countries represented | 24 |
Age of students
Percentage of students 25 or older | 20% |
Costs
Annual costs for full-time undergraduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 45 credits per year.)
In-state tuition | $10,370 |
Out-of-state tuition | $37,071 |
Fees | $1,350 |
Books and supplies | $1,206 |
Room and board (live on campus)* | $11,259 |
Board and transportation (live with parents) | $5,007 |
* Room and board costs may vary by housing facility and number of meals in meal plan | |
Cost information website | http://opb.Washington.edu/content/quarterly-tuition-and-fees |
Other estimated costs are $2,265 for personal expenses and $1,524 for transportation. |
Tuition rates vary by
Class load (number of credits taken) |
Tuition refund policy
See Student Fiscal Services at http://f2.Washington.edu/fm/sfs/tuition/forfeiture-refund for information. |
Tuition waivers available to
School employees and their children | |
Senior citizens | |
Veterans | |
State employees have some tuition benefits; see https://registrar.Washington.edu/students/tuition-waivers/#options . For Veteran information see: https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/veterans/tuition |
Financial Aid
Contact for counseling or more information
Office of Financial Aid | |
finaid@uwb.edu | |
425.352.5240 | |
Financial aid office website | https://www.uwb.edu/financialaid |
Scholarship list website | https://www.uwb.edu/financialaid/scholarships |
Applying for financial aid
Submit these forms | FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), WAFSA form (for Washington residents only) |
Application deadline (for fall term) | January 15 |
Financial aid awarded to undergraduates
(Financial aid data are for the 2018-2019 academic year.)
Average financial aid package awarded to freshmen | $14,724 |
For freshmen, percentage of need* met by aid package | 72% |
Average amount of financial aid awarded to freshmen | |
Loan | $3,051 |
Scholarship or grant | $14,587 |
Average financial aid package awarded to undergraduates (including freshmen) | $14,757 |
For all undergraduates, percentage of need* met by aid package | 70% |
Average amount of financial aid awarded to undergraduates | |
Loan | $4,248 |
Scholarship or grant | $14,194 |
Work study | $5,031 |
* "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs. |
Who received financial aid
Number of freshmen who applied for aid | 620 |
Number of freshmen who received aid | 422 |
Number of undergraduates who applied for aid | 3,046 |
Number of undergraduates who received aid | 2,421 |
Loans
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school | 48% |
Average student loan debt for last graduating class | $18,177 |
Financial aid programs at this school
Loans | |
Federal PLUS loans (for parents) | |
Federal Stafford loans (subsidized) | |
Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized) | |
Institution loans (from the school) | |
Nursing loans | |
Need-based scholarships and grants | |
Federal Pell Grants | |
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) | |
Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants | |
School-sponsored scholarships and grants | |
State-sponsored scholarships and grants | |
Merit-based scholarships and grants | |
School-sponsored scholarships in academics | |
Student employment | |
Work study | |
Veteran's benefits | |
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored | |
https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/veterans |
Admissions
Contact for more information
Office of Admissions | |
uwbinfo@uw.edu | |
425.352.5000 | |
Admissions office website | https://www.uwb.edu/admissions |
Electronic application website | https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/apply |
Entrance difficulty
For incoming students | Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted) |
Last year's applicants
Number of male applicants | 1,462 |
Number of male applicants accepted | 1,132 |
Number of male applicants who enrolled | 420 |
Number of female applicants | 1,560 |
Number of female applicants accepted | 1,266 |
Number of female applicants who enrolled | 361 |
Total number of applicants | 3,022 |
Total number of applicants accepted | 2,398 |
Total number of applicants who enrolled | 781 |
Education required for admission
High school education | High school diploma required and GED accepted. |
Postsecondary education | Applicants must have at least 45 transferable quarter credits. |
Application dates
Admission is available | Autumn quarter, winter quarter, spring quarter, summer; summer is open for select transfer programs only--no freshman admissions; see https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/application-dates for more information. |
Fall* application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall admission applicants | Continuous |
Fall transfer application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall transfer applicants | Continuous |
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. | |
https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/application-dates |
Application requirements
Online application available | https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/apply |
Application fee | $60 |
Submit these items: | |
High school GPA | 2.0, required for all students |
High school transcript or GED certificate | Required for all students |
Interview | Required for all students |
Letters of recommendation | 1, required for some students |
Written essay or personal statement | Required for all students |
Exams
Required exams | SAT or ACT |
Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants
High school GPA | Very important |
Difficulty of high school courses | Very important |
Standardized test scores | Very important |
High school class rank | Not considered |
Recommendations | Considered |
Application essay | Very important |
Character/personal qualities | Very important |
Interview | Not considered |
Talent or ability | Considered |
Extracurricular activities | Important |
Level of applicant's interest | Important |
Religious affiliation/commitment | Not considered |
Work experience | Important |
Related to a school graduate | Not considered |
First generation college student | Not considered |
Racial/ethnic group | Not considered |
Transfer student admissions
Admission requirements | 90 credits maximum transferable from a community or junior college |
Age limit on courses to be transferred | No limit |
Test scores of freshmen who enrolled at the school
SAT evidence-based reading and writing | |
400 - 499 | 21% |
500 - 599 | 45% |
600 - 699 | 29% |
700 - 800 | 4% |
Average SAT evidence-based reading and writing score | 565 |
SAT math | |
400 - 499 | 13% |
500 - 599 | 47% |
600 - 699 | 31% |
700 - 800 | 8% |
Average SAT math score | 581 |
ACT score | |
12 - 17 | 15% |
18 - 23 | 39% |
24 - 29 | 41% |
30 - 36 | 5% |
Average ACT score | 23 |
High school performance of students who enrolled at this school
Average GPA (on 4.0 scale) | 3.4 |
Undergraduate retention and graduation
Percentage of freshmen who returned for their sophomore year | 87% |
Percentage of full-time students who complete their bachelor's degree: | |
In four years or less | 41% |
Between four and five years | 17% |
Between five and six years | 3% |
Academics
Degrees offered
Certificate or diploma | |
Bachelor's | |
Master's |
School catalog
School catalog website | https://www.uwb.edu/catalog |
Academic index website | https://www.uwb.edu/academics |
Faculty and instruction
Academic calendar | Quarters |
Grading system | Decimal grade (4.0, 3.5, etc.), satisfactory/unsatisfactory (contact advisor for policy on this), credit/no credit, audit |
Number of faculty on campus | 340 |
Student faculty ratio | 20:1 |
Graduate assistants teach lower-level courses |
Graduation requirements
Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree | 180 credits |
All students must meet: | |
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements | |
Foreign language requirement | |
Internship requirement | Depends on major |
Math or science requirement | |
Senior project requirement | Depends on major |
Attendance options
Evenings | |
On-line/distance learning | |
Part time | |
Summer school | |
Weekends |
Optional academic programs
Double major | |
Graduate courses open to undergraduates | |
Honors program | |
Student-designed major |
Off-campus study
Domestic exchange available | |
At these US schools or through this program | University of Washington Seattle and University of Washington Tacoma |
Study abroad available | |
In these countries | See https://www.uwb.edu/globalinitiatives/ |
Military officer training (ROTC)
Army ROTC | |
Air Force ROTC | |
Naval ROTC | |
See https://ap.Washington.edu/rotc/ |
Alternative credit opportunities
Advanced Placement | |
Cooperative education | |
Independent study | |
International Baccalaureate | |
Internships |
Computing
Computers on campus for student use | |
Computer lab available to students | |
Computer network can be accessed from off campus | |
Online registration for classes |
Libraries
Main library name | Campus Library |
Other special programs
The University offers certificate programs through the UW Professional & Continuing Education Department for non-matriculated individuals. See https://www.pce.uw.edu/program-finder?location=bothell to view available programs, application, cost and registration information. |
Sports
Intercollegiate and intramural sports available
Intercollegiate | Intramural | |||||
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Sport | Men | Women | Men | Women | ||
Basketball | Yes | Yes | ||||
Flag football | Yes | Yes | ||||
Football | Yes | Yes | ||||
Soccer | Yes | Yes | ||||
Softball | Yes | Yes | ||||
Tennis | Yes | Yes | ||||
Ultimate Frisbee | Yes | Yes | ||||
Volleyball | Yes | Yes | ||||
$ indicates scholarships offered. For intercollegiate sports, the division is given when that information is available. “Yes” is used if a sport is offered, but the school has not specified the division. “Club” indicates intercollegiate competition is at the club level. For intramural sports, “Yes” indicates a sport is available. |
Athletic association membership
Sports website URL | https://www.uwb.edu/recwell |
Student Life
Student activities
Newspaper | |
Radio station | |
Student government |
Clubs and associations
Number of student clubs and associations with open membership | 99 |
Largest clubs and organizations on campus | Campus Events Board, Social Justice Organizers, Associated Students of University of Washington Bothell (ASUWB), Recreation and Intramurals Program, Club Council |
Student clubs and associations website | https://www.uwb.edu/sea |
Housing
Contact for more information
Housing/Residence Life | |
uwbhousing@uw.edu | |
425.352.3839 | |
Housing office website | https://www.uwb.edu/housing |
Campus housing
Percentage of students who live on campus | 6% |
School owns or operates housing | |
Highest year that students are required to live on campus | Not required |
Housing availability for first year students | Priority for housing |
Housing options | Co-ed |
Housing is available for students with disabilities |
Campus housing for graduate students
School owns or operates housing for | Single graduate students |
Housing availability for single graduate students | First come, first served |
Housing application deadline | May 1 |
Student Services
Academic services for all students
Academic advising | |
English as a Second Language (ESL) program | |
See https://www.uwb.edu/qsc and https://www.uwb.edu/writingcenter |
Health and legal services available on campus for all students
Low-cost health insurance | |
Psychological counseling | |
See https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/counseling |
Other services for all students
Orientation | |
Orientation: https://www.uwb.edu/orientation |
Services for students with disabilities
Rosa Lundborg | |
rosal@uw.edu | |
425.352.5307, TDD 425.352.5303 | |
Disabilities services website | https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/drs |
Housing | |
Services for students with learning disabilities |
Additional services available for these groups
Veterans |
Campus security
24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus | |
Campus patrolled by trained security personnel | |
Late night transport service |
Career Services
Contact for more information
Career Services | |
careers@uwb.edu | |
425.352.3706 | |
Career services website | https://www.uwb.edu/careers |
Career services offered
Career counseling | |
Career interest testing | |
Career library | |
Job bank | |
Job fairs | |
Job interview preparation | |
Job interviews | |
On campus recruitment by employers | |
Résumé preparation assistance | |
Résumé referral to employers |
Graduate Study
Contact for more information
Mayumi Wilgerodt | |
Director of Graduate Studies | |
mayumiw@uw.edu | |
Graduate school website | https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/graduate |
Enrollment
Number of undergraduate men | 2,803 |
Number of undergraduate women | 2,598 |
Total number of undergraduate students | 5,401 |
Total enrollment | 5,401 |
Costs for full-time graduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 30-quarter credits per year.)
In-state tuition* | $16,287 |
Out-of-state tuition* | $29,076 |
Fees | $1,350 |
* Tuition may vary by program | |
Graduate tuition is based on the Tier 2 rate. Tuition also varies by residency status, program, and the total number of credit hours for which one is registered. Miscellaneous lab and other fees are extra. |
Graduate admissions
Application deadline | Varies by program |
Application fee | $85 |
Educational programs
List programs by [ title | cluster ]
Main campus |
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Accounting
- Accounting [Master of Science]
- Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
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Advanced Nursing
- Master of Nursing [Master's]
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American Studies
- American and Ethnic Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Animation, Video Graphics, and Special Effects
- Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
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Applied Mathematics
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Mathematical Thinking & Visualization [Bachelor of Arts]
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Art and Fine Arts, General
- Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
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Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
- Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
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Biological Sciences, General
- Biology [Bachelor of Science]
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Business Management and Administration
- Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Leadership MBA [Master's]
- Technology MBA [Master's]
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Business, General
- Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
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Chemistry
- Chemistry [Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science]
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Computer Engineering
- Computer Engineering [Bachelor of Science]
- Cyber Security Engineering [Master of Science]
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Computer Programming
- Computer Science and Software Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
- Software Design and Development [Other Advanced Degree]
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Computer Science
- Software Design and Development [Other Advanced Degree]
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Creative Writing
- Creative Writing and Poetics [Master's]
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Curriculum and Instruction
- Educational Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Master of Education--Curriculum Leadership [Master's]
- Master of Education--Literacy Assessment & Instruction [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
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Cyber-computer Forensics and Counterterrorism
- Cyber Security Engineering [Master of Science]
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Digital Communication and Media
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Ecology
- Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
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Economics
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
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Education Administration
- Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
- Special Education Leadership [Master's]
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Education, General
- Digital Teaching and Learning [Other Advanced Degree]
- Educational Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Educational and Instructional Technology
- Digital Teaching and Learning [Other Advanced Degree]
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Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
- Electrical Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
- Electrical Engineering Foundations [Other Advanced Degree]
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Elementary Education and Teaching
- Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
- Educational Studies--Elementary Education [Certificate, Bachelor of Arts, Teaching Endorsement]
- K-8 Elementary Teacher Certification [Certificate]
- Master of Education--Literacy Assessment & Instruction [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
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Environmental Science
- Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
- Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
- Environmental Science--Earth System Science [Bachelor of Science]
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Environmental Studies
- Environmental Studies--Conservation Science and Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Environmental Studies--Sustainability & Society [Bachelor of Arts]
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Ethics
- Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
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Finance
- Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
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Game and Interactive Media Design
- Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
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Gender Studies
- Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Geological and Earth Sciences
- Environmental Science--Earth System Science [Bachelor of Science]
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Higher Education Administration
- Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
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Human Services
- Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
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Information Technology
- Applied Computing [Bachelor of Arts]
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Interdisciplinary Studies
- Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
- Cultural Studies [Master of Arts]
- Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Individualized Study [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Mathematical Thinking & Visualization [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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International Studies
- Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Management Information Systems
- Business Administration--Management Information Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
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Marketing
- Business Administration--Marketing [Bachelor of Arts]
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Mass Communication Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
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Mathematics
- Mathematics [Bachelor of Science]
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Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering [Bachelor of Science]
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Middle School Education and Teaching
- Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
- English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Biology Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--English/Language Arts Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--General Science Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--History Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Mathematics Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Social Studies Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary Teacher Certification Master of Education Program [Certificate, Master's]
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Multimedia and Intermedia
- Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
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Nonprofit Management
- Leadership MBA [Master's]
- Nonprofit Management (continuing education) [Certificate]
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Operations Management
- Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
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Organizational Leadership
- Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
- Leadership MBA [Master's]
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Physics
- Physics [Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science]
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Political Science and Government
- Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
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Psychology, General
- Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
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Public Administration
- Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
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Public and Community Health
- Health Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Public Policy Studies
- Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
- Environmental Studies--Sustainability & Society [Bachelor of Arts]
- Health Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
- Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
- Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
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Registered Nursing
- Master of Nursing [Master's]
- Nursing--Entry Level First Year Track BSN [Bachelor of Science]
- Nursing--RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]
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Retail Management
- Business Administration--Retail Management [Bachelor of Arts]
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Science, Technology, and Society
- Science, Technology and Society [Bachelor of Arts]
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Secondary Education and Teaching
- Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
- English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Biology Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--English/Language Arts Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--General Science Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--History Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Mathematics Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Social Studies Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
- Secondary Teacher Certification Master of Education Program [Certificate, Master's]
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Social Sciences, General
- Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
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Special Education
- Special Education for General Educators Endorsement [Master's]
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Teaching English as a Second Language
- English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
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Web Page and Multimedia Design
- Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
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Workforce Training and WIOA Eligible Training Programs
- American and Ethnic Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Applied Computing [Bachelor of Arts]
- Biology [Bachelor of Science]
- Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Management Information Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Marketing [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Retail Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
- Computer Science and Software Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
- Cultural Studies [Master of Arts]
- Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
- Electrical Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
- Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
- Environmental Studies--Conservation Science and Management [Bachelor of Arts]
- Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Interdisciplinary Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
- Nursing--RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]
- Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
- Science, Technology and Society [Bachelor of Arts]
- Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
Eastside Leadership Center
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Business Management and Administration
- Leadership MBA [Master's]
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Business, General
- Business Administration--General Business [Bachelor of Arts]
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Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
- Business Administration--Entrepreneurship [Bachelor of Arts]
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Finance
- Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
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International Business, Trade, and Finance
- Business Administration--International Business [Bachelor of Arts]
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Organizational Leadership
- Leadership MBA [Master's]
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Workforce Training and WIOA Eligible Training Programs
- Business Administration--Entrepreneurship [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--General Business [Bachelor of Arts]
- Business Administration--International Business [Bachelor of Arts]
Everett
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Registered Nursing
- RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]
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Workforce Training and WIOA Eligible Training Programs
- RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]