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Cascadia CC Announces Computer Tech Agreements with LWIT, UW Bothell

The new agreements allow students to easily transfer to UW Bothell and Lake Washington Institute of Technology computer programs.

 

Cascadia Community College has announced agreements with the University of Washington Bothell and Lake Washington Institute of Technology that will allow students who earn a two-year degree in computer science at Cascadia to transfer into bachelor programs in computing at the two other schools.

“This is an excellent example of how Cascadia and UW Bothell are working together on behalf of students. We already share a campus, now we’ve created a pathway for Cascadia students to transfer to UW Bothell’s excellent baccalaureate programs in computing,” said Dr. Sunny Burns, Cascadia’s Vice President of Student Learning and Student Success, in a press release.

Cascadia Community College and Lake Washington Institute of Technology also agreed to a program that will allow Cascadia students who earn two-year degrees in any of five applied science programs to transfer to the Bachelor of Technology in Applied Design at Lake Washington.

--Information from Cascadia Community College.

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