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  • Evergreen at Seattle Central: Have you been wanting to take an Evergreen class in Seattle? Now's your chance! Evergreen is offering a team-taught, half-time program on Tuesday and Thursday evenings on the campus of Seattle Central Community College during winter and spring quarters of 2008.

  • EWS Tuition Waiver: We recognize that many students attending Evening and Weekend Studies classes may not receive scholarships or any other form of financial aid. For this reason, we are pleased to offer an opportunity for Evening and Weekend Studies students to compete for a one-time partial tuition waiver. The purpose of the waiver is to assist undergraduate students to attend The Evergreen State College and to ease the transition back to college.

Evenings and Weekends at Evergreen

When you're planning your Evergreen education, the decisions about what to take are always up to you – there are no predetermined majors or required courses of study. That means you can select the Evening and Weekend classes that match your educational goals and fit best with your schedule.

In all of your classes you'll experience Evergreen's active learning approach – working closely with faculty and other students in seminar discussions, research, writing, labs and group projects while contributing your own valuable life lessons. Read what some of our adult students have to say about their experiences at Evergreen.

You don't have to be admitted to the college to start – simply register for the class you want. You can begin your unique Evergreen education next quarter.

Class in session, Seminar II at night


There are two formats for Evening and Weekend classes

  • Programs are the interdisciplinary classes that form the core of Evergreen's curriculum. Instead of taking an assortment of classes on isolated topics, most Evergreen students take programs, typically with faculty members working in teams, each drawing on several disciplines to explore a central idea, theme, problem or question. Programs may last one, two or even three quarters, building on themes developed in previous quarters. Programs are usually 8, and sometimes 12 credits per quarter.

  • Courses focus on a single subject area and may be two, four or six credits per quarter. They are typically taught by one faculty member. Many students take courses to complement the interdisciplinary programs described above.

When you're planning your Evergreen education, the decisions about what to take are always up to you – there are no predetermined majors or required courses of study. That means you can select the Evening and Weekend classes that match your educational goals and fit best with your schedule.

In all of your classes you'll experience Evergreen's active learning approach – working closely with faculty and other students in seminar discussions, research, writing, labs and group projects while contributing your own valuable life lessons. Read what some of our adult students have to say about their experiences at Evergreen.

You don't have to be admitted to the college to start – simply register for the class you want. You can begin your unique Evergreen education next quarter.

Extended Education

In addition to personal enrichment workshops and professional training, Evergreen's Extended Education program also offers courses for academic credit.

Human Resource Management: Sept 2007 - May 2008

The HRM Certificate Program is designed for human resources professionals who want to learn advanced skills for career advancement and business success. The overarching theme of our program is strategic management. Specific topic areas are covered with an emphasis on the topics' contribution to the organization's mission and strategic plan. Required courses cover key areas of human resources and electives for selective specialization. The HRM Certificate Program can serve as a foundation for certification tests in human resources. Learn More...

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Last Updated: January 02, 2018


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