SEATTLE (AP) - Seattleās three community colleges are losing the “community.”
The Seattle Times reports (https://is.gd/UekVHF ) theyāll now be known as Seattle Central College, South Seattle College and North Seattle College.
Itās part of the evolution of institutions once known as junior colleges. They now have broader missions, including granting bachelorās degrees.
All three now offer a bachelorās degree in applied science, with additional third- and fourth-year coursework for students who have completed a two-year technical degree. In the past, that two-year degree was as far as those students could go.
The change was approved Thursday by the board of the Seattle Community Colleges District, which will now be known as Seattle Colleges.
Among the 11 state colleges that now offer bachelorās degrees, only two still have “community” in their names. Those are Green River and Highline, which only recently began offering bachelorās degrees.
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Information from: The Seattle Times, https://www.seattletimes.com
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