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(425) 352-8000
The Adult Basic Education Office provides English as a Second Language classes, General Education Development preparation classes, and basic skills courses in math and English.
The Academic Advising Office provides you with the necessary information to make sound academic decisions and educational plans. Advisors assist you with information regarding admissions, graduation requirements, course placement, course selection, and unofficial transcript evaluation.
The Adult High School Completion Office enables adults (18 or older) to complete course work for a high school diploma.
The bookstore carries books for Cascadia classes as well as school supplies and Cascadia memorabilia.
The Career and Transfer Center provides career and transfer assistance as you go through the process of planning your career and future educational goals. Job opportunities are posted regularly at the Career and Transfer Center and online at the Sno-King Careers Consortium.
The Cascadia Student Government Office represents and serves Cascadia students by creating positive relationships with students, faculty, administrators, and the community.
The Continuing Education Office offers classes for professional development and personal enrichment both on and off campus. Customized business training classes are also available.
The Counseling Office has partnered with Northshore Youth & Family Services, a non-profit area mental health provider, to offer free on-campus and off-campus counseling services for students.
The Disability Support Services Office provides accommodations and services to qualified students with documented disabilities.
The Diversity and Equity Center offers educational and social events and programs, community collaboration and partnerships, diversity and equity orientation for service-learning classes, multicultural club advising, and diversity resource development.
The Financial Aid Office assists you with the process of applying for financial aid and finding ways to meet your educational expenses.
The HelpDesk provides technology support for computer equipment and classrooms.
The International Programs Office coordinates international student programs as well as Cascadia’s study abroad programs.
The Kodiak Corner/Student Services Center is a one stop shop for most student services including advising, registration, cashiering, financial aid, counseling, and disability support services. It is also where the Career and Transfer Center is located.
The library on campus serves Cascadia and the University of Washington Bothell. It is part of the University of Washington system, providing access to over 6 million volumes.
The Math and Writing Center has trained staff to help you improve your math and writing skills.
The New Student Welcome Center is the place to go if you have questions about becoming a student at Cascadia or want to go on a campus tour.
The Open Learning Center provides technology assistance to support class assignments and has a computer lab for student use.
The Running Start Office coordinates the Running Start program, which allows high school juniors and seniors to complete college credits while still in high school.
The Security and Campus Safety Office provides support to the campus community and helps provide a safe environment for learning.
The Student Learning Office supports students and faculty.
Students who want to make the most out of their college experience can get involved in the College’s Student Life. Students at Cascadia have many opportunities to get involved in the College governance system or other activities and programs.
Subway’s menu includes sub sandwiches, pizza, soups, salads, and breakfast items.
The Workforce Resource Center brings together a variety of support services including assistance with tuition and books for students pursuing credit bearing professional/technical training programs.
The Work Study Office provides part-time employment opportunities to eligible students on and off campus.