Universities and Colleges in Washington:

Following are the list of Universities and Colleges in Washington

Public institutions
Four-year universities
University of Washington
Washington State University
Western Washington University
Eastern Washington University
Central Washington University
Evergreen State College
Two-year colleges
Bates Technical College, Tacoma
Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham
Big Bend Community College, Moses Lake
Cascadia College, Bothell
Centralia College, Centralia
Clark College, Vancouver
Clover Park Technical College, Lakewood
Columbia Basin College
 – Pasco
 – Richland
Community Colleges of Spokane
 – Spokane Community College, Spokane
 – Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane
Edmonds College, Lynnwood
Everett Community College, Everett
Grays Harbor College, Aberdeen
 – Columbia Education Center, Ilwaco
 – Riverview Education Center, Raymond
Green River College
 – Auburn
 – Enumclaw
 – Kent
Highline College
 – Des Moines
 – Federal Way
Lake Washington Institute of Technology
 – Kirkland
 – Redmond
Lower Columbia College, Longview
Olympic College
 – Bremerton
 – Poulsbo
 – Shelton
Peninsula College
 – Port Angeles
 – Port Townsend
 – Forks
Pierce College
 – Pierce College Fort Steilacoom, Lakewood
 – Pierce College Puyallup, Puyallup
Renton Technical College, Renton
Seattle Colleges District
 – North Seattle College, Seattle
 – Seattle Central College, Seattle
 – Seattle Vocational Institute, Seattle
 – South Seattle College, Seattle
Shoreline Community College, Shoreline
Skagit Valley College, Mount Vernon
South Puget Sound Community College
 – Olympia
 – Lacey
Tacoma Community College, Tacoma
Walla Walla Community College
 – Walla Walla
 – Clarkston
Wenatchee Valley College
 – Wenatchee
 – Omak
Whatcom Community College, Bellingham
Yakima Valley College
 – Yakima
 – Grandview
Primarily two-year colleges that also grant four-year degrees
Bellevue College, Bellevue
Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham
Big Bend Community College, Moses Lake
Centralia College, Centralia
Clark College, Vancouver
Columbia Basin College, Pasco
Edmonds College, Lynnwood
Grays Harbor College, Aberdeen
Green River College, Auburn
Highline College, Des Moines
Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Kirkland
Lower Columbia College, Longview
Moody Aviation, Spokane
North Seattle College, Seattle
Olympic College, Bremerton
Pierce College, Lakewood
Seattle Central College, Seattle
Skagit Valley College, Mount Vernon
South Seattle College, Seattle
Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane
Tacoma Community College, Tacoma
Whatcom Community College, Bellingham
Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima
Tribal institutions
Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington
Private institutions
Four-year institutions
Antioch University
City University of Seattle
Cornish College of the Arts
Gonzaga University
Northwest University
Pacific Lutheran University
Saint Martin’s University
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
Walla Walla University
Whitman College
Whitworth University
University of Puget Sound
Two-year institutions
School of Visual Concepts, Seattle
Other private colleges and universities
Bastyr University, Kenmore
Columbia College (Missouri) extended campuses
 – Naval Station Everett in Marysville
 – NAS Whidbey Island in Oak Harbor
DigiPen Institute of Technology, Redmond
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma
Heritage University, Toppenish
Northeastern University, Seattle Campus, Seattle
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, Yakima
Seattle Bible College, Seattle
Defunct private colleges and universities
Adelphia College, Seattle
Argosy University, Seattle, Seattle
The Art Institute of Seattle, Seattle
DeVry University
 – Bellevue
 – Federal Way
Griffin College, Seattle
Northwest Theological Seminary, Lynnwood
Pinchot University, Seattle
Henry Cogswell College, Everett
Interface College, Spokane
Moody Bible Institute Spokane
Trinity Lutheran College, Seattle
Washington Technology University, Bellevue