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(425) 352-8000
Access your personal information and complete registration tasks. You can reset your student PIN and password, register for classes, pay tuition, check your grades, and request transcripts.
Apply for financial aid. You can get help with the application process and find out about other ways to help meet your educational expenses.
Find the help you need in your academic and personal life. Academic advisors will help you make sound academic decisions and develop an educational plan as a student at Cascadia. Free personal counseling services are available to you on campus or at Northshore Youth and Family Services in Bothell.
Get advice on the next step in your education or career. At the Career and Transfer Center, you can receive career planning, transfer advising, and internship information.
The National Student Clearinghouse has added a new online customer service tool for Cascadia students, alumni and parents to verify enrollment, verify degrees and/or past attendance, order transcripts, find out if a transcript was sent, get information on student loans, and easy to find answers to the most common questions about the Clearinghouse services offered by Cascadia.
Federal regulations require that institutions provide specific consumer information about the school and about financial aid to enrolled and prospective students. The list includes available websites or addresses for the information required to be disclosed. The Cascadia Community College Student Financial Services office is responsible for providing consumer information.
Take advantage of the resources available to you. The Math and Writing Center, Open Learning Center (OLC), Peer Resource Officers (PROs) mentor program, library , and bookstore are here to support your learning.
Get involved on campus. Create a club, participate in events and activities, play sports, or become a leader in student government. Check out My Kody Connection for more information.
Learn about your options if you’ve lost your job or need retraining. We provide worker training and retraining, financial assistance for low-income parents, and child care referrals.
A number of programs provide veterans tuition discounts and other aid. If you are a veteran or a dependent of a veteran, we can determine what benefits you qualify for and help you apply.
Complete your first two years of college at Cascadia. Save money, receive great service, attend smaller classes with excellent faculty, and transfer to a 4-year college or university to finish your education.
Receive the accommodations and support you need. Alternate testing, note taking, interpreters, and alternate format texts are some of the services available to you.
Learn about the services we provide. You can learn more about parking and transportation options, security and campus safety, food services, housing, and the rental of campus facilities.
Pay the appropriate fees. You may be charged fees depending on the classes you take and the services you receive.
Download the forms you need. You also can find most forms at the Kodiak Corner/Student Services Center.
An academic advisor can answer questions and help plan your transfer to a 4-year college.
Cascadia offers financial and other help to low-income and unemployed workers. See Workforce and Veterans’ Programs.
Online registration for summer for continuing and former students begins May 8, 2012 between 6:30 AM and 9:30 PM and ends July 1, 2012 at 9:30 PM. Online registration for pre-fall & fall for continuing & former students begins May 8, 2012 and ends September 23, 2012. Check your registration time. . Wait lists for summer classes close July 1, 2012 at 9:30 PM & for fall classes close September 23, 2012 at 9:30 PM.
Get involved on campus with Student Life
Get assistance from Disability Services
Meet with Career & Transfer Services
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