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eLearning

Flexible Schedule—Study Anywhere, Anytime

eLearning

Flexible Schedule—Study Anywhere, Anytime

eLearning

Flexible Schedule—Study Anywhere, Anytime
eLearning

Online Degrees & Courses

As the online courses continue to increase, additional fully online degrees and certificates will be added to this list. If an online course you want is not offered during the quarter you need it, you will have to take an equivalent face-to-face or hybrid course to meet the requirement of your program of study.
  1. Associate in Arts Direct Transfer
  2. Associate in Arts General Studies
  3. Associate in Arts General Studies (Military)
  4. Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management
  5. Biology Direct Transfer
  6. Business Direct Transfer
  7. Business Management
  8. Early Childhood Education
  9. Multimedia & Interactive Technology

Many of our courses are available online. Use the “Course Schedule Search” below to locate the online (eLearning) course offerings. The tool has drop-down menus you use to search courses offered by quarter, department and campus. Note that “Campus” drop-down menu allows you to select “Online” courses, and click “Search” to display your search results.

Course Schedule Search

Out of State Students

Skagit Valley Colleges is a member of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), which allows students residing in other member states of SARA to attend SVC’s online classes. Check with SVC enrollment services to determine if there are any restrictions with degree programs for students outside the state of Washington. If you have a complaint or grievance related to your enrollment at SVC, follow the SVC Student Complaint Policy .  If you are not satisfied with the resolution of your complaint after completing the SVC complaint process, you may submit an appeal to the Washington Student Achievement Council.

The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) has authority to investigate student complaints against specific schools, but WSAC may not be able to investigate every student complaint. Visit http://www.wsac.wa.gov/student-complaints for information regarding the WSAC complaint process.

Professional Licensure

Online courses and programs at Skagit Valley College do not lead to professional licensure. However, our online course credits may transfer to university programs that may lead to state professional licensure. If your intent is to satisfy licensure requirements for your intended profession, it is suggested that you contact the state’s licensing agency to be sure our online program or courses actually do meet the requirements of the state in which you intend to practice.