Seattle, WA Colleges
Seattle
Seattle (pronounced /siːˈætɫ̩/ ( listen) see-AT-əl or locally /siːˈæɾɫ̩/) is the county seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. With 608,660 residents as of the 2010 Census, Seattle is the largest city in the Northwestern United States. The Seattle metropolitan area of about 3.4 million inhabitants is the 15th largest metropolitan area in the country. The city is a major coastal seaport situated on a narrow isthmus between Puget Sound (an arm of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 114 miles (183 km) south of the Canada–United States border. In 2010, Seattle was the sixth busiest port in the United States, serving as a major gateway for trade with Asia.
The Seattle area had been inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent white settlers.Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, subsequently known as the Denny Party, arrived at Alki Point on November 13, 1851. The settlement was moved to its current site and renamed "Seattle" in 1853, after Chief Seattle of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
Logging was Seattle's first major industry, but by the late 19th century the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. By 1910, Seattle was one of the 25 largest cities in the country. However, a combination of strikes and the Great Depression severely damaged the city's economy. Growth returned during and after World War II when the local Boeing company established Seattle as a center for aircraft manufacturing. The city developed as a technology center in the 1980s. The stream of new software, biotechnology, and internet companies led to an economic revival, which increased the city's population by 50,000 between 1990 and 2000. More recently, Seattle has become a hub for "green" industry and a model for sustainable development.
Seattle has a noteworthy musical history. From 1918 to 1951, there were nearly two dozen jazz nightclubs along Jackson Street in the current Chinatown/International District. The jazz scene developed the early careers of Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Ernestine Anderson and others. Seattle is also the birthplace of rock legend Jimi Hendrix and the rock music style known as "grunge," which was made famous by local groups Melvins, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Pearl Jam. In more recent years, Seattle has been known for indie rock and indie dance music.
Schools in and around Seattle, WA
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University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Four or more years; Public; 38,835 students; $24,750 average out-state tuition; $8,122 average in-state tuition |
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Seattle University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 7,751 students; $30,825 average out-state tuition; $30,825 average in-state tuition |
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Seattle Pacific University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 4,000 students; $28,602 average out-state tuition; $28,602 average in-state tuition |
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The Art Institute of Seattle
Four or more years; Private for profit; 2,351 students; $17,460 average out-state tuition; $17,460 average in-state tuition |
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Cornish College of the Arts
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 794 students; $28,750 average out-state tuition; $28,750 average in-state tuition |
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ITT Technical Institute-Seattle
Four or more years; Private for profit; 546 students; $17,748 average out-state tuition; $17,748 average in-state tuition |
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Antioch University-Seattle
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 848 students; $18,000 average out-state tuition; $18,000 average in-state tuition |
Seattle, WA Scholarships
| Name | Amount | Deadline |
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| Intel PhD Fellowship Program | Varies | Varies |
| Fisher Communications Minority Scholarship | Varies | May 31, 2012 |
Popular Majors in Seattle
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Business Administration and Management
- Psychology
- Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
- Political Science and Government
- Economics
- Speech Communication and Rhetoric
- English Language and Literature
- Sociology
- Accounting
- Finance
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Biology
- Business/Commerce
- History
- Public Administration
- Marketing/Marketing Management
- Civil Engineering
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
