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Independent Colleges of Washington member campuses play a critical role in the state’s higher education ecosystem, cultivating talent, championing diversity, and making it possible for more Washington residents to find their best fit here at home.
With students from each of Washington’s 39 counties and 135 years of history, Independent Colleges of Washington (ICW) campuses award one in five of the baccalaureate and graduate degrees earned in the state of Washington.
Washington’s public and most not-for-profit, private four-year colleges and universities in the state have extended college decision day to June 1, 2024 to provide students more time to navigate the FAFSA process and make informed decisions about where to enroll.
Independent Colleges of Washington is the leading advocate for not-for-profit, private campuses in Washington state.
Thanks to the generous contributions from corporate and foundation partners, Independent Colleges of Washington is able to provide more than $500,000 annually in need and merit-based scholarships, financial aid programming, and in-kind gifts to students attending our member colleges.
Washington is one of the few states in the nation with long-standing, coordinated transfer efforts that bring together higher education partners to support students who want to transfer from two-year community colleges to four-year colleges and universities.
Independent Colleges of Washington is the leading advocate for not-for-profit, private campuses in Washington state.
Independent Colleges of Washington is the leading advocate for not-for-profit, private campuses in Washington state.
Students, families and policymakers should consider the pipeline of computer science talent coming from the private not-for-profit colleges and universities across Washington.
Independent Colleges of Washington today opened the application window for its competitive college scholarships for new and continuing students enrolled at one of its 10 member campuses.