Charter College – Vancouver Campus

Overview

Located throughout California, Washington, and Alaska, Charter College provides career education through hands-on teaching methods. Students can earn a Degree in as little as 15 months or a Certificate in as little as 5 months. Programs include Business, IT, Healthcare, and Design with the option of applying credits toward a higher degree level.

Charter College Vancouver specializes in career-focused education with bachelor degree, associate degree and certificate programs in health care, business, the legal field and information technology.

The modern Vancouver, Washington, campus opened its doors in 2010 to serve the needs of southern Washington and northwest Oregon students. Our programs focus on fast-growing industries where trained professionals are in demand.

Those who are looking for colleges in the Portland, Oregon, area can find small class sizes, hands-on training in industry standard labs, and flexible class schedules. Our teachers work in their fields and provide individualized instruction to help ensure student success. You won’t have to fight to get into the classes you want or wait in long lines to register.

The Charter College Vancouver, Washington, campus is located at the Columbia Tech Center and is right next to The Vancouver Clinic. We’re convenient to C-TRAN and there’s plenty of parking available.

Charter College Vancouver is nationally accredited through the  the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

Student Appeal

Advanced labs with the most up-to-date research and computer equipment allow students to experience conditions reflective of industry standards. Interpersonal communication and professional collaboration are emphasized along with field specialization. Student facilities include the Charter Library, study hall, and testing center. In addition to professional preparatory curriculum and instruction, students benefit from job placement assistance to find the right career fit after graduation. Graduates are prepared for entry-level careers and advancement opportunities in their chosen field.

Financial

Students eligible for financial aid can choose from a combination of federal and state assistance options, including loans, grants, work study, veterans benefits, native grants, and tax credits. Institutional scholarships are also available on the basis of need and merit.