Washington state's public community and technical colleges are on a quarter (not semester) calendar. The instructional calendars show start and end dates for summer, fall, winter and spring academic terms. 

Find the program or major that's right for you.

Every day, counselors, caseworkers and advisors play a crucial role in helping others make smart choices about careers and education — and Washington state's community and technical colleges are here to help.

Whether you work in a high school setting or an agency such as Employment Security, WorkSource or the Department of Social and Health Services, this site offers resources and links for you to make a difference.

Order Check Out a College Brochures

The popular "Check out a College" brochure is available from two sources:

Connect With Your Local Colleges

Invite a college representative to come visit your high school or community organization to meet with your students and clients at education and career events.

Your local community and technical college outreach representatives are willing to give college-specific and general presentations. Just ask! 

Workforce Transition Funding

Washington state offers financial support and employment services for people who are unemployed, under-employed or at risk of losing their jobs.