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Participating Colleges & Universities PARTICIPATING COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES STATE WORK STUDY When calling a college, ask to speak to the Student Employment Administrator. College City Phone Number Antioch University Seattle (206) 441-5352 Bastyr University Kenmore (425) 602-3000 Bates Technical College Tacoma (253) 680-7000 Bellevue College Bellevue (425) 564-1000 Bellingham Technical College Bellingham (360) 752-7000 Big Bend Community College Moses Lake (509) 793-2222 Cascadia College Bothell (425) 352-8000 Central Washington University Ellensburg (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Lynnwood (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Moses Lake (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Des Moines (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Lakewood (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Wenatchee (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Yakima (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Everett (509) 963-1111 Central Washington University Joint Base Lewis-McChord (509) 963-1111 Centralia College Centralia (360) 736-9391 Centralia College Morton (360) 736-9391 Clark College Vancouver (360) 699-6398 Clover Park Technical College Lakewood (253) 589-5800 Clover Park Technical College Puyallup (253) 589-5800 Columbia Basin College Pasco (509) 547-0511 Cornish College of the Arts Seattle (206) 726-5151 Eastern Washington University Cheney (509) 359-6200 Eastern Washington University Bellevue (509) 359-6200 Eastern Washington University Everett (509) 359-6200 Eastern Washington University Seattle (509) 359-6200 Eastern Washington University Vancouver (509) 359-6200 Eastern Washington University Longview (509) 359-6200 Edmonds Community College Lynnwood (425) 640-1459 Everett Community College Everett (425) 388-9100 Everett Community College Monroe (425) 388-9100 Gonzaga University Spokane (509) 328-4220 Grays Harbor College Aberdeen (360) 532-9020 Grays Harbor College Ilwaco (360) 532-9020 Grays Harbor College Raymond (360) 532-9020 Green River College Auburn (253) 833-9111 Heritage University Toppenish (509) 865-8500 Heritage University Pasco (509) 865-8500 Heritage University Moses Lake (509) 865-8500 Heritage University Wenatchee (509) 865-8500 Heritage University Yakima (509) 865-8500 Page 1 of 3 SWS Participating College & Universities College City Phone Number Highline College Des Moines (206) 878-3710 Lake Washington Institute of Technology Kirkland (425) 739-8100 Lake Washington Institute of Technology Redmond (425) 739-8100 Lower Columbia College Longview (360) 442-2311 North Seattle College Seattle (206) 934-3600 Northwest University Kirkland (425) 822-8266 Northwest Indian College Bellingham (360) 676-2772 Northwest Indian College Auburn (360) 676-2772 Northwest Indian College Olympia (360) 676-2772 Northwest Indian College Kingston (360) 676-2772 Northwest Indian College La Conner (360) 676-2772 Northwest Indian College Tulalip (360) 676-2772 Olympic College Bremerton (360) 792-6050 Olympic College Poulsbo (360) 792-6050 Olympic College Shelton (360) 792-6050 Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma (253) 535-7411 Peninsula College Port Angeles (360) 452-9277 Peninsula College Port Townsend (360) 452-9277 Peninsula College Forks (360) 452-9277 Pierce College Lakewood (253) 964-6500 Pierce College Puyallup (253) 964-6500 Renton Technical College Renton (425) 235-2352 Saint Martin’s University Lacey (360) 491-4700 Seattle Central College Seattle (206) 934-3800 Seattle Pacific University Seattle (206) 281-2000 Seattle University Seattle (206) 296-6000 Seattle University Bellevue (206) 296-6000 Seattle University School of Law Seattle (206) 398-4000 Shoreline Community College Shoreline (206) 546-4101 Skagit Valley College Mount Vernon (360) 416-7600 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor (360) 416-7600 Skagit Valley College Friday Harbor (360) 416-7600 Skagit Valley College Langley (360) 416-7600 Skagit Valley College Anacortes (360) 416-7600 South Puget Sound Community College Olympia (360) 596-5200 South Puget Sound Community College Lacey (360) 596-5200 South Seattle College Seattle (206) 934-5300 Spokane Community College Spokane (509) 533-7000 Spokane Community College Colville (509) 533-7000 Spokane Community College Inchelium (509) 533-7000 Spokane Community College Ione (509) 533-7000 Spokane Community College Newport (509) 533-7000 Spokane Community College Republic (509) 533-7000 Spokane Falls Community College Spokane (509) 533-3500 Spokane Falls Community College Pullman (509) 533-3500 Tacoma Community College Tacoma (253) 566-5000 Tacoma Community College Gig Harbor (253) 566-5000 The Evergreen State College Olympia (360) 867-6000 Page 2 of 3 SWS Participating College & Universities College City Phone Number The Evergreen State College Tacoma (360) 867-6000 University of Puget Sound Tacoma (253) 879-3100 University of Washington Seattle (206) 543-2100 University of Washington Bothell (206) 543-2100 University of Washington Tacoma (206) 543-2100 Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla (509) 522-2500 Walla Walla University College Place (509) 527-2615 Washington State University Pullman (509) 335-3564 Washington State University Spokane (509) 335-3564 Washington State University Richland (509) 335-3564 Washington State University Vancouver (509) 335-3564 Washington State University Everett (509) 335-3564 Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee (509) 682-6800 Wenatchee Valley College Omak (509) 682-6800 Western Washington University Bellingham (360) 650-3000 Whatcom Community College Bellingham (360) 383-3000 Whitman College Walla Walla (509) 527-5111 Whitworth University Spokane (509) 777-1000 Yakima Valley College Yakima (509) 574-4600 Yakima Valley College Grandview (509) 574-4600 Page 3 of 3 .
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