
Quick Facts and Publications
Download Washington state community and technical college one-pagers, fact sheets and issue briefs.
Looking for annual reports, research papers and data? The SBCTC Policy Research department analyzes community and technical college programs and issues its research findings in reports and data charts. See our media kit to learn which reports contain the most popular data.
Fact Sheets and One-Pagers
System Highlights
- Field Guide 2020 — Highlights from each college
- College-specific 2020 supplemental capital budget requests
- Community and Technical Colleges at a Glance — Commonly requested data
- Eight Things To Know About Community and Technical Colleges (revised March 2019)
- Washington State Community and Technical Colleges as 100 students
Democracy's Colleges
Economic Engines
- Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing
- Centers of Excellence
- Fueling the Economy
- Training for 21st Century Jobs
- Customized Training Program
- Job Skills Training Program
- Washington MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement)
- Registered Apprenticeships
Innovations for Student Success
- Student Achievement Initiative
- Precollege (Remedial) Education
- Basic Food, Employment and Training — Training for people who receive food assistance
- Smarter Balanced Assessment — Using the results for college placement
- Corrections Education
- Guided Pathways to Student Success — Putting students on clear and intentional paths through college
- Guided Pathways Overview: Issue Brief
- Opportunity Grants
- Running Start
- WorkFirst
Bachelor's and Transfer Degrees
Basic Education for Adults
- Basic Education for Adults — Facts and innovations
- I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) — With team-teaching, basic education students are embedded in college-level job training or academic courses
- I-DEA (Integrated Digital English Acceleration) — A team-teaching approach, "flipped classrooms" and computers teach English language in ways that are practical for college and careers
- High School 21+ — A competency-based high school diploma option
Veterans
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