1, Seattle Pacific University
Seattle Pacific University is located in Seattle, USA. Founded in 189 1 year, the school has an outstanding history of over 100 years in the teaching building of Seattle Pacific University. This is a higher education institution established according to Christian teachings. Seattle Pacific University is widely known for its excellent academic education and training excellent students.
2. City University of Seattle, USA
City University of Seattle, founded in 1973, is a national non-profit educational institution. Located in Seattle, Washington, USA, it is a full member of american council on education, American Federation of Adult and Continuing Education, American Northwest University Federation and other organizations and institutions. It is also one of the largest private schools on the west coast of the United States.
3. Seattle Art Institute
Seattle Art College was founded in 1946, formerly known as Polly Vocational Art College. 1982 became a member of the Art College, which is an education system with more than 40 colleges and universities all over the United States. Seattle Art Institute is committed to providing higher education to prepare students for entering design, technology, business and other related fields.
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The average educational level of Seattle residents is very high. In addition to schools, adult training classes and home schools in Seattle are also very strong. Among the adult population over 25 years old, 965,438+0.9% have received high school education or above. 53.8% of the population has a bachelor degree or above. 36% of the population has a master's degree or above, and 93% of the population graduated from high school.
In addition to schools, adult training courses and home schooling in Seattle are also very strong. Like public schools in most other big cities in the United States, public schools in Seattle are often controversial. Although schools in Seattle abolished racial segregation without a court decision, it is not easy to achieve racial equality in every school in an apartheid city.
Although some schools have better grades than others, their parents' education and school practices are different from those in the areas where they live.
Besides public schools, there are some private schools in Seattle: four Catholic schools, one Protestant school and six secular schools.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Seattle