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31 12 / 2020

What is the Census Date?

2021-11-07T02:58:19+00:00

The Census Date is an agreement that students will finalize their class schedule by the 4th day of each quarter. Classes added, dropped, or swapped after this date will not be paid for and will be the student's responsibility to arrange a payment for that class.

22 08 / 2020

I’m eligible for WES at another college and want to transfer to Highline, do I need to view the Funding Orientation?

2021-03-05T05:37:32+00:00

Yes, since your WES information does not get shared across colleges. The good news is that all Workforce programs in Washington State have similar grant requirements. If you're eligible for funding at your other college, you may also be eligible at Highline. Please view our checklist to get enrolled at Highline College's Workforce program.

11 02 / 2020

Transition Success Center

2022-03-03T20:53:05+00:00

The Transition Success Center (TSC) is committed to supporting our students from the English Language, Career and Academic Prep (ELCAP) program, which includes ABE/ESOL/GED/JUMPSTART, and High School Re-Engagement Programs through the process of transitioning into college credit classes. We provide the following services for our students: Academic and Career Exploration: provide information about degree pathways

5 02 / 2020

Support Center / United Way Benefits Hub

2022-08-01T19:17:08+00:00

Balancing work, life, and college isn’t easy. Benefits Hub provide free financial services to support students with the following: Community Food Pantry Financial Coaching Free Tax Preparation Housing Support/Navigation Emergency Funds Benefits Access (ORCA Lift, SNAP/EBT, Washington Apple Health Insurance)   For More Information Location: Building 2 Phone: (206) 604-3913 Website: Highline Support

5 02 / 2020

Veterans Services

2025-01-31T20:27:58+00:00

Highline College recognizes and honors the hard work of those who served in the United States Armed Forces. If you are a veteran, or a survivor or dependent of a veteran, you may be eligible for veteran’s educational benefits to help you earn an outstanding college education. The Veteran Services provides liaison support to navigate

5 02 / 2020

Women’s Program

2021-03-05T06:34:34+00:00

WorkFirst assist recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to meet their goals and provide well-being for their family. WorkFirst case managers help build a stable foundation for employment, provide employment and training opportunities towards financial independence.   For More Information Location: Building 6 - Lower Floor Phone: (206) 592-3340 Website: Women's