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Programs of Study

academic transfer graduates

Academic Transfer — associate degrees

Our Academic Transfer programs enable students to transfer credits earned at Centralia College to four-year institutions. The Associate in Arts (AA), the Associate in Liberal Arts (ALA), and the Associate in Science (AS) degree programs are courses of study planned in cooperation with most four-year colleges and universities in the state of Washington.

bachelor degree program

Bachelor of Applied Science in Management

The BASM is designed to accommodate working professionals to attain a four-year college degree, prepared for entry or promotion into management positions in a wide range of business and industry. Offered in a hybrid format with a two-year and three-year track, each course meets one time each week in the classroom.

workforce program

Workforce Education — professional/tech programs

Our Workforce Education professional and technical programs prepare students for employment in an occupational field. Students may earn an Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) or an Associate in Applied Science, Transfer (AAS-T) degree or a Certificate of Proficiency.

elearning students

eLearning @ CC Online

CC Online is a great option for students who need flexibility in their schedules. Centralia College offers many affordable online courses, and CC Online is an easy way to find courses that interest you, register for classes, and get the support you need to be successful.

CFS student

Child & Family Studies

The Child & Family Studies program strengthens, educates, and supports families and students in the community. Through our various programs, we support individuals as parents, contribute to supportive environments for families, and promote quality learning for young children.

adult students

Transitional Education — adult basic skills

Transitional Education offers basic core skills and fundamental literacy classes, including classes in GED preparation, English as a Second Language, and pre-college. Classes are located in the Phoenix Center, which provides learning resources, basic skills classes, and testing services to students and the community.

continuing education students

Continuing & Community Education — lifelong learning

Continuing & Community Education offers non-credit classes, including community classes in arts & crafts, exercise, and computer training, from basic to specialized classes. Many continuing education classes provide professional certifications.

CC East campus

CC East — Morton campus

Centralia College East, located in Morton, is a branch campus of Centralia College, established to meet the educational needs of the residents of central and eastern Lewis County. CC East provides registration services, educational advising and tutoring, Running Start, career counseling, assistance with financial aid, adult literacy tutoring, GED, T.E.E.N. program for pregnant and parenting teens, career and placement testing, and online access to Centralia College's library resources.

CONTACT

Instruction Office:

NSC 120
360-736-9391, ext 245
From Olympia: 753-3433

John Martens
VP, Instruction
Cheryl Williams
Executive Assistant, ext 484
Janelle Girt
Program Coordinator, ext 262

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