Big Bend Community College (BBCC) is the only post-secondary school in Moses Lake in southeastern Washington. BBCC offers programs in agriculture, business, computer and information sciences, construction trades, education, health professions, liberal arts, mechanic technology, precision production and transportation. Resident halls are on campus, and with space permitting, students can have their own dorm room. On-campus day care is offered to students who are parents. Students can get involved on campus by joining a club or organization affiliated with their interests, such as the Aviation Club, American Welding Society or the Student Nursing Organization.
Big Bend Community College
7662 Chanute St.
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509-793-2222
bigbend.edu
Cascadia Community College (CCC) is in Bothell, a part of the Seattle metropolitan area. Students can study programs in business management and marketing, computer and information sciences, nursing, phlebotomy, liberal arts and sciences and physical sciences. CCC utilizes technology from the University of Washington-Bothell, and students also have access to the University of Washington library. Established in 2000, CCC's mission is for students to work in small groups to learn how to effectively communicate and develop problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Cascadia Community College
18345 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011
425-352-8000
cascadia.edu
Clark College is in Vancouver in the southwestern corner of Washington. Clark College, established in 1933, offers programs in agriculture, business management, communications technologies, computer sciences, construction trades, education, engineering, health professions, legal professions, liberal arts, mechanic technology, parks and recreation, culinary arts and precision production. Clark College also offers classes at the Columbia Tech Center, Clark College at Town Plaza and at Washington State University-Vancouver. A college with a dedication to e-learning, Clark College is stepping away from the traditional on-campus experience by utilizing the Internet and videos for part or all of courses. An example of one e-learning project is the weekend degree program that allows students to go to class online and meet for one weekend per month for two years to earn their associate of arts degree.
Clark College
1933 Fort Vancouver Way
Vancouver, WA 98663
360-992-2000
clark.edu