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Degrees & Programs

University Transfer

An Associate in Arts & Sciences degree completed at Whatcom allows students to transfer to a four-year university to complete their bachelor's degree.

Upon completion of a university transfer degree--many students transfer to Western Washington University in Bellingham. Students have also been accepted at:

  • Washington State University

  • University of Washington

  • University of California - Berkeley

  • University of California-Los Angeles

  • University of Colorado

  • University of Nevada-Las Vegas

  • University of Massachusetts-Amherst

  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

  • University of British Columbia (Canada)

  • and many more...

 

English Language Program

Whatcom Community College's English Language Institute (ELI) provide academic English preparation for success in college-level coursework, or to achieve personal language goals. Students receive high quality instruction matched to their English skill level.

English Language Institute (ELI) Information 

 

Professional & Technical Programs

Professional and technical programs provide students with specific knowledge and skills for employment in the following careers:

  • Business & Office Administration

  • Computer Information Systems

  • Early Childhood Education

  • Education Paraprofessional

  • Hospitality & Tourism Business Management

  • Massage Practitioner

  • Medical Assisting

  • Nursing

  • Physical Therapy Assistant

  • Visual Communications

 

 

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