
Academic Programs
Cascadia Community College is a two-year institution offering degree, certificate and
other programs. The majority of our students pursue a two-year Associate
Degree and then transfer to a four-year college or university for bachelor
degree studies.
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English Language
Program (ESL Program)
Starting in
Summer 2008!
Come be one of the first students in this new program! Get your
application in today!
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No TOEFL or IELTS required for
admission!
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20-hours a week of intensive
English
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Just 5 levels
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Program includes: reading, writing,
speaking/listening, and grammar
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Small classes
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Click here
for tuition costs
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Bridge Program option (Students
in level 5 can also take college-level credit classes while in the English
Language Program)
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Placement testing is done when
you arrive so you are put in the right classes.
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Students can take various levels
at the same time.
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Click here for an
application!
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We have 2-year Associate degrees in the following areas:
- Associate in Business
- Associate in Integrated Studies
- Associate in Pre-Nursing
- Associate in Science (Engineering, Computer Science,
Biological Sciences, Chemistry, and more!)
Cascadia's degree programs are designed to serve as the first two years of a four-year bachelor degree. Cascadia's degrees include an Associate Degree in Integrated Studies (AIS), an
Associate in Science (AS) and an Associate in Applied Science (AAS). The AIS is
a good match for students looking to pursue a variety of liberal arts majors
after transferring to a university. With our Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA), the courses you take at Cascadia will satisfy the General Education Requirements of most public colleges and Universities in Washington State. Visit
Degree Programs for more information.
Professional Technical Certificates are available through our short-term certificate programs for various areas of computer technical knowledge.
These certificates prepare students for employment by increasing their
professional skills. Visit
Certificate Programs for more information.
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Last updated on: Apr. 15, 2008
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