Skagit Valley College exists to expand opportunities and horizons for students and to improve the communities in which they live. We achieve this by welcoming and valuing diverse learners, providing quality education and support, and contributing community leadership and service.
Type of School
At least 2 but less than 4 years,
Public
Religious affiliation
None
Highest degree offered
Associate's
Calendar
Quarter
Setting
Small city
Distance learning opportunities
Yes
Skagit Valley College Size
Total enrollment
5,722
Enrolled full time
2,852
Enrolled part time
2,870
Skagit Valley College Student Body
Men enrolled full time
1,311
Women enrolled full time
1,541
American Indian/Alaskan Native
-
Asian/Pacific Islander
-
Black/Non-Hispanic
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Hispanic
-
White/Non-Hispanic
-
Non-Resident Alien
3%
Race/ethnicity unknown
2%
Skagit Valley College Admission Basics
Admissions office phone number
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Open admission policy
Yes
Undergraduate Application fee
-
Applied
-
Admitted
-
Enrolled
-
Admitted %
-
Skagit Valley College Admission factors
Admission test scores
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Secondary school GPA
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Secondary school rank
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Secondary school record
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TOEFL
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Completion of college preparatory program
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Recommendations
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Formal demonstration of competencies
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Skagit Valley College Admission statistics
Students submitting SAT
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SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
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SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
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SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
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SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
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Students submitting ACT
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ACT Composite 25th percentile score
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ACT Composite 75th percentile score
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Skagit Valley College Cost
In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$3,300
Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$3,800
Books and Supplies
$1,000
On-campus room and board
$8,700
Off-campus room and board
$8,700
Skagit Valley College Financial Aid
Students Receiving Aid
52%
Receiving Federal Grants
35%
,
$3,951
on average
Receiving Institutional Aid
4%
,
$1,296
on average
Receiving Student Loans
17%
,
$5,153
on average
Skagit Valley College Programs & Majors
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
This endowed scholarship was established in 1995 by Charles and Mary Patricia McFadden. It honors Rev. Barney Hasbrouck, S.J. It provides assistance to students enrolled in any school/college at Creighton who have a permanent mobility, visibility or hearing impairment, show high academic promise and have demonstrated financial need. First priority for funds shall be directed to students with a mobility impairment and the annual scholarship value may vary. This award is renewable by maintaining satisfactory academic progress toward a degree/certificate and is awarded by the University's Financial Aid Office.
Amount
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Number of Awards
-
Renewable
Y
Renewal Criteria
Renewable by maintaining satisfactory academic progress
Award Criteria Requirements:
Financial need
Y
GPA
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SAT
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ACT
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Class Standing
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State
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Other
Student who have a permanent mobility, visibility or hearing impairment and show high academic promise.