These schools offer associate's degrees and certificates, including for specific trades. Washington state has 34 public community and technical colleges.
These schools can be a smart choice for students wanting to reduce the cost of a four-year degree, acquire skills that help them find higher paying jobs or obtain higher education close to home.
Application process
Below are some of the general steps to applying for a two-year college, but it may vary. Please look at the website of the college(s) you're interested in for information specific to that school or contact their admissions office.
- Apply online, by mail, or in-person.
- Submit an application for financial aid, the FAFSA or WASFA.
- Take a placement test at the college. Some colleges also accept transcripts or other information to determine placement.
- Schedule an academic advising appointment at the college.
There is a shared application for many community and technical colleges in Washington.