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Skagit Valley College

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Established
  
1926

Undergraduates
  
4418

Nickname
  
Cardinals

Phone
  
+1 360-416-7600

Total enrollment
  
5,722 (2010)

President
  
Dr. Thomas Keegan

Colors
  
Cardinal Red and White

Type
  
2 years

Mascot
  
Fighting Cardinal

Graduation rate
  
21.6% (2014)

Location
  
Mount Vernon, Washington, USA

Address
  
2405 E. College Way, Mt Vernon, WA 98273, United States

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 4,200 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 4,700 USD (2015)

Notable alumni
  
Jason Farrell, Ryan Verdugo, David Wood, Brian Cladoosby

Similar
  
Everett Community College, Shoreline Community College, Whatcom Community College, Bellingham Technical College, Edmonds Community College

Profiles

Skagit valley college campus tour


Skagit Valley College (SVC) is a two-year community college serving Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties in northwest Washington state. Established in 1926, SVC grants academic transfer degrees, professional/technical degrees, and certificates. The academic transfer degree and several professional/technical degrees can be completed online. Many SVC individual courses in over 20 disciplines are also available online. It is known throughout many English-speaking countries for its offering of learning communities. Courses are offered during Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters.

Contents

The SVC district includes two campuses and three centers: the Mount Vernon Campus, SVC's main campus, is located in Mount Vernon, Washington, and the Whidbey Island Campus is located in Oak Harbor, Washington. The South Whidbey Center is located in Clinton, Washington, the San Juan Center is located in Friday Harbor, and the Marine Technology Center in Anacortes, Washington. Also, SVC serves many military and their dependents at the college’s Whidbey Island Campus.

SVC offers a Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Conservation at the Mount Vernon Campus.

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Athletics

Skagit Valley College competes in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) as the Cardinals, fielding men's teams for baseball, cross country and track & field, women's teams for softball and volleyball and men's and women's teams for basketball, golf, soccer and tennis.

Alumni

Among notable alumni of the college is the Malawian writer Legson Kayira (c.1942–2012), who after walking all the way from Nyasaland to Uganda as a young man applied to the College and was awarded a scholarship, which he took up in January 1961.

Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan also attended Skagit Valley College, where he played basketball before being sidelined by injury.

References

Skagit Valley College Wikipedia