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Skagit Valley College
Skagit Valley College is a small, public institution located in Mount Vernon, wa. Skagit Valley College offers undergraduate degrees in 69 majors.
Key stats
Admissions
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Acceptance rate
N/A
SAT score average
N/A
ACT score average
N/A
Average high school GPA
N/A
Application fee
N/A
Key deadlines
June
30
65 days away
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Academics
The degree program or major you pursue is major! Skagit Valley College is known for one of its top majors: Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. Their student-faculty ratio is 17:1.
Graduation rate
Retention Rate
17
:1
Student to faculty ratio
Popular degree programs
Arts, Design, and Humanities
Other
Education and Teaching
Health and Medical Professions
Natural Sciences and Environmental Studies
Social Sciences and Psychology
Business and Management
Popular majors
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
Annual tuition & cost
In state
Undergraduate tuition
$4,748
Additional expenses
Room & board
$9,650
Books & supplies
$960
Other expenses
$3,000
Cost of attendance*
$18,358
Out of state
Undergraduate tuition
$7,888
Additional expenses
Room & board
$9,650
Books & supplies
$960
Other expenses
$3,000
Cost of attendance*
$21,498
June 30 FAFSA® deadline
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Student population
Who’s going to be there? Skagit Valley College has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,763, with gender binary students split 39% male and 61% female.
Total enrollment
N/AEnrollment by gender
Male
Female
Enrollment & ethnicity
White %
NA
African American %
NA
Hispanic American %
NA
Asian %
NA
Native American %
NA
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander %
NA
Multiracial %
NA
Unknown %
NA
Student type
Full-time
Living on campus
International
Campus life
Campus info
Athletics
NCAA Division level
Varsity sportsN/A
Intramural sportsN/A
Greek life
Female
Male
Frequently asked questions
Get answers to common questions about Skagit Valley College to help you figure out where you want to apply.
Where is Skagit Valley College?
Skagit Valley College is located in Mount Vernon, wa.
What is the acceptance rate at Skagit Valley College?
The acceptance rate for Skagit Valley College is N/A.
What’s the average GPA for Skagit Valley College?
The average high school GPA for Skagit Valley College students was N/A.
How much does it cost for 4 years at Skagit Valley College?
The estimated cost for 4 years at Skagit Valley College including tuition, room and board, and books and other fees is $73,432.
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