Whatcom Community College

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About

Whatcom Community College is a school in Bellingham.

  • 251 - 500

Details

Last Funding Type
Grant
Last Funding Money Raised
$100K
Founded date
Jan 1, 1970
Number Of Employee
251 - 500
Operating Status
Active

Situated on a scenic campus in Bellingham, Washington, Whatcom Community
College offers comprehensive academics, including transfer and
professional degrees and programs for special populations.

To cater to its fairly high enrollment, Whatcom grants transfer degrees
and degrees in many fields, such as Business, Early Childhood Education,
Medical Assisting, Nursing and Paralegal Studies.

At Whatcom you can also benefit from numerous specialized programs, which
include non-degree community education courses, worker retraining
programs, ESL programs, classes for high school students and classes for
those over age 50.

The student services at Whatcom are in place to offer personal, academic
and career counseling and provide support to veterans and disabled
students.

Student activities and organizations include a school newspaper, film
screenings, field trips, on-campus lectures, recreational opportunities
and various student clubs.

Admission to a Whatcom associate’s degree program is open to anyone 18
years of age or older who has a high school diploma or GED.

Tuition is significantly lower for Washington State residents. However,
those who still require assistance may apply for financial aid.

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
1
$100K
Whatcom Community College has raised a total of $100K in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Feb 4, 2020 from a Grant round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Feb 4, 2020 Grant $100K 1 Detail

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
1
Whatcom Community College is funded by 1 investors. National Endowment for the Humanities are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant