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- Centralia College
Centralia College provides training for in-demand careers in Information Technology, Healthcare, Business, Diesel Technology, Welding, and more Additional funding is available for many job training programs
- Current Students Logins - Centralia College
Centralia College and the State Board of Community and Technical Colleges, in an effort to improve security, will be removing security question options as an MFA option
- Schedule Catalog - Centralia College
The college catalog is annual publication that lists every program and course offered that year, and includes important information about admissions, registration, campus services, faculty and staff, and much, much more
- New Students - Centralia College
If you are new to CC (or you've been gone for more than three quarters), complete an admission form online or visit the Enrollment Services Office (second floor of the TransAlta Commons on the main campus or Centralia College East in Morton)
- Get Started - Centralia College
Home Admissions Get Started Get Started at Centralia College Getting started at Centralia College is easy and free Connect with detailed steps below Need help? We're here for you! Need Help? Contact Enrollment Services (admissionsCC@centralia edu or 360-623-8976) if you have specific questions about the admissions process
- Degrees - Centralia College
Centralia College's degree programs are compatible with most four-year colleges in Washington Generally, after you earn an associate degree, you will be in a position to transfer as an incoming junior to most four-year colleges in the state
- Areas of Study - Centralia College
Explore your career options and get the most out of your educational journey at Centralia College Areas of Study include Education, Healthcare, Business, Arts, Humanities, and Communication, Social Science and Human Services, Science, Engineering, and Math, and Technology, Trades, and Manufacturing
- Bachelors Degrees - Centralia College
Bachelor's Degrees at Centralia College Applied bachelor's degrees build on associate degrees and provide workplace skills in specific career areas Compared to traditional four-year degrees at universities, applied bachelor's degrees incorporate more hands-on learning focused on a particular industry Watch video on YouTube Error 153
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