Enrollment in the BAS IT-Networking program has been temporarily suspended. Please revisit this Web page for future updates.
BAS in IT-Networking - Costs & Funding
Seattle Central College puts education right at your fingertips. With lower tuition than four-year universities and for-profit schools as well as a variety of financial resources, it’s never been easier to earn your applied bachelor’s degree in Information Technology-Networking (IT-Networking). The estimated costs for the IT-Networking bachelor’s degree include:
- Tuition for Applied Bachelor’s
- Photo ID Card (one–time fee)
- Student Activity Fee (per quarter)
- Transportation Management Fee (per quarter)
- Computer Lab Fee (per quarter)
- Universal Technology Fee (per quarter)
- Books & Supplies (per quarter) $100–$200
- Upper Division Instructional Resources Fee - $7/per credit for all 300 level and above.
A great value just got better for non-resident students! Seattle Central now offers an Out-of-State Tuition Waiver that significantly cuts tuition costs for qualifying students.
The Washington State Legislature sets tuition, which is subject to change. The Seattle Colleges District reserves the right to change any of its fees or charges without notice.
Financial Aid
Students at Seattle Central College qualify for a number of federal grants and loans. Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Loan (FAFSA) today to learn more about what opportunities may be available to you. Learn more and apply for aid.
Workforce Services
Workforce Services can provide additional funding for tuition, books, transportation and other fees to qualifying students enrolled in a career-focused program. Emergency financial assistance is also available. Find out more.
Other Resources
Want to explore other funding options including using Veterans Benefits, scholarship opportunities and more? Learn more about ways to pay for college.