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CENTRALIA COLLEGE INFORMATIONCentralia College is located in Centralia, Washington and is a public college. Centralia College is a two year college and offers Associate's Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses. Centralia College is in a relatively rural area (in the country away from any large cities), which may be something you prefer if you like the country lifestyle as a student. Centralia College has a rolling admissions policy, which means that you can apply throughout the year for the upcoming semester. Centralia College is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 3,827 students. Centralia College accepts about 100% of its applicants on average, and 49% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at Centralia College. If you are looking for more information on financial aid at Centralia College, you can may want to contact Tracy Sommers, who is the Director of Financial Aid at Centralia College. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Washington to attend Centralia College. Centralia College offers military credit for military courses that have been completed successfully by students. If you have taken some advanced placement courses with an applicable test, or obtained credit from an other college, you may be eligible to transfer that credit to Centralia College. Centralia College offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:
Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend Centralia College? Well, about 3% of the student body at Centralia College comes from outside the state of Washington. QUICK FACTS ABOUT CENTRALIA COLLEGE
Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-11-20. CENTRALIA COLLEGE IN WASHINGTON GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONAcademic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program Grants and Scholarships available in Washington CENTRALIA COLLEGE NEWSPersonal, community disaster response roundtable scheduledNews and Events Most experts agree that individuals, communities, and even larger areas are only a heartbeat away from a natural or man-caused disaster. What is of a larger concern may be the fact that so few of us are prepared to deal with what could happen. Centralia College is the site for a roundtable discussion to explore how residents, emergency responders, and communities in general in the region might be more effective and efficient in their response to and recovery from any disaster. Economic outlook presented at Centralia College News and Events The Centralia College Foundation and Union Bank of California are bringing the most current economic outlook for the new year to this area. The presentation will provide area business people, investors, industry leaders, and members of the public with an expert’s perspective on the fiscal climate and predicted business conditions for the coming year. The presentation takes place Tuesday, Jan. 31, beginning at 5 p.m. in room 121 of the Science Center on the Centralia College campus. Todd Lowenstein, Union Bank’s senior portfolio manager, will present the economic outlook. Larry McGee to head Centralia College's bachelor's program News and Events Long-time businessman and community activist Larry McGee has been selected to head the Centralia College Bachelor's of Applied Science in Management (BAS) degree program, the college's first ever four-year baccalaureate degree. Classes are expected to begin this September. Salmon finds way to college's KNOLL News and Events It may not be much but the single jack salmon carcass found in the Centralia College KNOLL section of China Creek, part of the Chehalis River system, is an important sign. The reconstruction of that portion of the creek appears to be suitable for spawning salmon. Centralia College seeks 2012 Distinguished Alumnus nominations News and Events A Centralia College selection committee is seeking nominations for its Distinguished Alumnus Award. The recipient of this prestigious award is named in the spring and recognized during commencement day exercises in June. The award is given to an individual who attended Centralia College for at least one year and/or who has made significant contributions to his or her profession or society in general. Centralia College hosts MLK recognition event News and Events Barry Scott, an expert on the life and words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will present a tribute to the slain civil rights leader on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, in Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre, on the college campus. The presentation begins at 7 p.m., and is offered without charge. The public is encouraged to attend the event, which is sponsored by the Associated Students of Centralia Collge (ASCC). Earth Sciences professor featured in Earth Magazine News and Events Pat Pringle, Centralia College’s earth sciences professor, is the subject of an interview in Earth magazine, the flagship publication of The American Geosciences Institute. Pringle, armed with 23 years as a researcher and six years as a member of the Centralia College faculty, is currently researching ghost forests on the flanks of Mount Hood in Oregon. Groove for Thought to perform in January News and Events Groove for Thought, a powerful vocal group with a unique brand of jazz- and R&B-infused tunes, will bring its high energy and fully entertaining act to Centralia College for the Jan. 21, 2012, President’s Scholarship Performance. The concert will be performed in Corbet Theatre beginning at 7 p.m. The Value Proposition, your tax dollars at work News and Events Most people would be quick to say that Centralia College does an outstanding job of educating students, preparing them to transfer to a four-year college or preparing them to enter the workforce. While that’s accurate, there is more to Centralia College, and other two-year colleges. We provide excellent benefits to students, society, and taxpayers. Free services available at upcoming Citizenship Day News and Events Voting rights, safety and job opportunity are just a few of the benefits that U.S. citizenship brings. On Saturday, Nov. 19, Citizenship Day will provide free services to legal permanent residents in Washington state who are seeking the American dream. In Centralia, the event will take place at Centralia College, in the Kirk Library, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. that day. Centralia College sets plans to offer Bachelor of Applied Science degree News and Events It could be a portent of things to come, should Centralia College reach its goal of offering a Bachelor of Applied Science–Applied Management (BAS), the first four-year degree available through Centralia College. The offering, planned for fall quarter 2012, elevates Centralia College to the status of a four-year degree-granting college. Shipwrecked on Centralia College Wickstrom stage News and Events Shipwrecked, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies, is a classic example of good old-fashioned "yarn spinning," is a suitable stage play for all ages, and is playing at Centralia College. Study trek to South America set for June 2012 News and Events Professors Greg van Alstyne and Laura Yocom, who have become seasoned travelers, will lead a summer travel/study trek covering locales in South America’s Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina. The trip covers 26 days beginning June 18 and it is advisable to check in, get information, and reserve your place as soon as you can. |
