Career College Search

Online Schools

Campus Schools

 

Career Colleges    » Washington    » City of Bremerton

Bremerton, Washington Colleges

Use your education in Bremerton, Wash., to launch a business following college or to start your career. Read more about your options.

Bremerton, Washington Career Colleges, Technical Schools, and Universities

Looking for accredited career colleges, technical schools, and universities in Bremerton, Washington. Each degree from a Bremerton, Washington Career College, a post-secondary for-profit institution, offers an education with an in-demand career field.

At career colleges in Washington, you typically don't take general education classes in core subjects such as English and math. Instead, you focus on career-related courses.

Washington Area Career and Technical Training Programs:

Bremerton, Wash., Colleges and Universities

Life is good in the City of Bremerton. The unemployment rate is better than the national average, and the city offers waterfront living with lots of green space, downtown restaurants and shopping - even an all-city Halloween party every October.

Bremerton Colleges

Olympic College is located in Bremerton. This two-year community college has about 12,000 students of various ages and diverse backgrounds. The picturesque, 33-acre Bremerton location is one of three Olympic College campuses offering a range of degrees and programs from nursing to culinary arts to physical therapy to early childhood education. Tuition at Olympic College is about $964 per credit for Washington residents and $1,094 per credit for out-of-state residents. Everest College also has a Bremerton Campus that offers business, criminal justice, dental assistant, massage therapy and other programs. This career-training school costs between about $13,000 and $31,000 per year depending on whether you're going for a diploma in a training program, such as pharmacy technician, or an associate degree.

Bremerton Economy

The unemployment rate in the Bremerton-Silverdale region is 7.9 percent, just below the national unemployment rate of 8.3 percent. With a population of 37,729, about 41 percent of residents own their homes.Both men and women are successful in business in Bremerton: As of 2007, about a third of the city's 2,450 businesses were woman-owned. This exceeds the 28.8 percent nationwide.

Author: Stacey Makely

Stacey is a writer with more than 15 years of experience. She has worked at several newspapers, covering everything from business and technology to education and breaking news. Her articles have appeared in dozens of major newspapers and leading online news sites across the country.
College Education Training in Washington Cities:




Compare More Colleges and Universities
Find the Right School

Find more schools to match to your needs.

Colleges & Universities
Colleges & Universities: Search or Browse over 8500 Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools in the US..