Description
South Puget Sound Community College
South Puget Sound Community College
Features
South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) is the fastest growing school in Washington State and the largest school in the South Sound region. In addition to intensive English classes, associate associate degree programs, Courses, certificate courses and high school to complete the course. SPSCC offers high quality educational, academic, professional, and personal career development programs. In addition, SPSCC uses small-group teaching to ensure teaching quality and personal care.
In addition, international tutors and conversational partners enjoy free international education as students learn well. Since SPSCC is a state-subsidized school, its tuition fees are low (less than those of four-year colleges) and it is a good choice if you want to study in a less-than-Chinese environment.
The Basics
Setting | capital city of Washington state |
School Type | USA Community College |
Housing | Apartment/homestay |
School Website | https://spscc.edu |
State | Washington |
Nearest City | Seattle |
Year Founded | 1962 |
Admission Requirement | 16 years old and over |
Academic Calendar | Spring/ Fall/ Winter |
Level Offered | Associate degree, High School Completion |
Enrollment | Approx. 6,000 students |
International Students | Approx. 2% |
Student-Teacher Ratio | 22:1 |
Map | Map link |
Student transfer records:
Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College, University of Washington, Washington State University, Western Washington University etc.
Campus facilities
Campus safety: 24-hour emergency equipment and patrolling, late night traffic / escort services
Student Services: Personal / Counseling
Courses
Most students transfer to four-year schools to complete their bachelor’s degree. Among the more popular departments are: Accounting, Arts, Business, Chemistry, Mass Communication, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, History, Literature, Mathematics, Psychology and Sociology.
School life profile
Sports scholarship: basketball, soccer, softball
Inter-school sports: basketball, soccer, softball
Activities: Theater / Theater, Student-Hosted Newspapers, Anthropological Clubs, Psychology and Sociology Clubs, International Association of Students, Architectural Revolution, Nursing Organization
Top Groups: Clubs Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology Clubs, International Association of Students, Architectural Revolution, Nursing Organization
SPSCC uses small classes to ensure teaching quality and personal care. In addition, international tutors and conversational partners enjoy free international education as students learn well. Since SPSCC is a state-subsidized school, its tuition fees are low (less than those of four-year colleges) and this school is a good choice if you want to study in a less-Chinese-to-Chinese environment. Most students transfer to four-year schools to complete their bachelor’s degree. Among the more popular departments are: Accounting, Arts, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, History, Literature, Mathematics, Psychology and Sociology.
Located in the Washington State Government Center, South Puget Sound Community College is only minutes from Olympia, the capital of Washington State, near Seattle’s safe, friendly community and mild climate. Olympia is the capital city of Washington State, with a population of about 150,000. It has a beautiful environment and convenient living facilities. The school is located in the outskirts of the city, only a few minutes from the city center and major shopping centers. Students can take the free city bus, close to downtown Seattle, the Pacific Rim and Portland and enjoy a wealth of cultural and outdoor activities on weekends. SPSCC’s campus leafy, broad aisle can lead students to the various service centers needed. The human touch of small cities, modern business and political activities combined with natural beauty blend into a unique urban landscape. Our school is a good choice if you want to concentrate on studying in an environment where there are few Chinese students.