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Running Start

Gain high school class credits at the same time as college credits! You can use your credits toward completion of a transfer degree or a quick-training professional/technical degree designed for entry to the job market. Visit the Running Start web site for more information.

Adult High School Completion

Cascadia's high school completion program enables adults (19 years & older) to complete course work for a high school diploma. Academic Advisors can assist in selecting appropriate classes. Visit the Adult High School Completion web site for more information.

Adult Basic Education

GED Preparation

General Education Development (GED) preparation classes are designed to prepare students to complete the five General Education Development tests. The GED certificate is awarded to students who successfully pass the GED tests.  Classes are offered during the day and evening.  For information on our next orientation dates, please email eslabe@cascadia.edu or call 425.352.8158. 

Math and English Fundamentals

These basic skills courses are designed to improve the reading, writing, communication and mathematical skills of students. Classes are offered during day and evenings.  For information on our next orientation dates, please email eslabe@cascadia.edu or call 425.352.8158. 

English as a Second Language

Orientations for new ESL students are ongoing. Please call 425.352.8158 to register.

English as a Second Language (ESL) courses are available during day and evening hours. These classes focus on reading, writing, speaking and listening. For more information please email eslabe@cascadia.edu or call 425.352.8158.

Cascadia now offers an Office Skills integrated with ABE program.  You can make the most of your ESL studies by developing your bilingual skills in business communications while, at the same time, learning computer applications necessary for business.  Call 425.352.8571 or email officeskills@cascadia.edu for more information.

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