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backSouth Puget Sound Community College 南普捷灣社區學院 (華盛頓州 WA)
Features
Many of South Puget Sound Community College's (SPSCC) transfer degrees have Direct Transfer Agreements (DTAs) with Washington state baccalaureate universities, allowing students who complete a DTA degree to meet the general education requirements for the bachelor's degree.
The Basics | |
Setting | Easy access to Seattle |
School Type | State-supported, Coed |
Tuition | US$9,000 |
Housing | Homestay |
Transfer Records | Washington State University |
Current Weather | http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/uswa0318 |
http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Puget-Sound-Community-College/103131223061030 | |
Youtube | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLnE4EVaRfI |
Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Puget_Sound_Community_College |
School Website | http://www.spscc.ctc.edu/ |
General Information | |
State | Washington (WA) |
Location | Olympia |
Nearest City | Seattle |
Environment | Suburban |
Campus Size | 102-acre |
Year Founded | 1962 |
Admission Req.m | F.5 or above |
Academic Calendar | Spring / Fall / Winter |
Level Offered | Associate degree, 2-year University Transfer Program |
Enrollment | Approximately 6,000 students |
Student-to-Teacher | 22:1 |
ESL | Yes |
Students Transfer Records:
Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College, University of Washington, Washington State University, Western Washington University etc.
Academic Programs:
Completion of a transfer degree does not guarantee admission to the university. There may be additional university admissions requirements, such as foreign language or religion courses, that are not required to complete the transfer degree atSouthPuget SoundCommunity College.
http://www.spscc.ctc.edu/current-students/services/transfer/sta
Campus:
StudentUnionBuilding,
Lecture Hall,KennethJ.MinnaertCenterfor the Arts,
Gymnasium & Athletic Fields etc.
http://www.spscc.ctc.edu/community-and-business/event-management/venues
Students Life:
Students can expose themselves to an array of culturally enriching activities, develop their leadership skills in student government and through a broad choice of clubs and organization, and compete in sports at the local, regional and national level.