The University of Washington Continuum College, formerly the University of Washington Educational Outreach, is the continuing education and professional development unit of the University of Washington in Seattle.
Location
The UW Continuum College offices are located in the University District, Seattle in the UW Tower (which was purchased from Safeco in 2006). Programs are run at the main UW campus and at various locations through UW Professional & Continuing Education.
The UW Continuum College is directed by Vice Provost Rovy Branon. Branon oversees a staff of approximately 250 people engaged in the development and administration of the UW's various programs.
Programs
The UW Continuum College provides wide-ranging programs for non-traditional and lifelong learning students such as degree programs, certificate programs, and non-degree enrollment.
Its courses and programs include:
- UW Professional & Continuing Education
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on Coursera and EdX
- UW in the High School, UW Summer Quarter, and UW Summer Youth
- UW International & English Language Programs
- Osher Institute for Lifelong Learning
- Coding bootcamp
- Conference Services.
The programs are fee-based and do not receive any state funds for support.
In 2017, UW Continuum College launched new professional certificate programs called Career Accelerator, making their most popular programs available in four formats: in-person, online, accelerated, and self-paced. It also created its first scholarship program, The UW Certificate Scholarship which covers 80 to 100% of course fees for applicants of select certificate programs who qualify.
In June 2022, UW Continuum College published its research into exploring the emergence of digital microcredentials, and its participation in the iterative design of such infrastructures.
Media Mentions of UW Continuum College
- KGW8 TV appearance, âÂÂAdvice for adult learnersâ (August 21, 2018)
- The Costco Connection article, âÂÂCertify yourselfâ (August 2018)
- Seattle Business article, âÂÂExtend Your Education: Lifelong Learning Is the New Reality for a Successful Careerâ (July 12, 2018)
- The evoLLLution article, âÂÂAddressing the Increasing Need for Non-Credit Programming: The University and True Lifelong Educationâ (June 8, 2018)
- Engineering Career Coach podcast, âÂÂHow to Evaluate Which Professional Certificates Can Boost Your Careerâ (May 29, 2018)
- The Seattle Times article, âÂÂUW offers coding camp for people looking to shift careersâ (May 10, 2018)
- Deseret News article, âÂÂWhat we can learn from the good-guy hackersâ (May 2, 2018)
- The Daily article, âÂÂUW Continuum College shows that students can interact with UW at any ageâ (April 25, 2018)
- Tech Republic interview, âÂÂQuestions developers should ask before jumping into a certificate programâ (April 12, 2018)
- Crain's article, âÂÂIf I Knew Then...â (March 8, 2018)
- Test and Code podcast, âÂÂContinuing Education and Certificate Programs at UWâ (January 31, 2018)
- The News Tribune article, âÂÂHow can I make a living without driving to Seattle? Report offers some hope.â (February 16, 2018)
- Puget Sound Business Journal article, âÂÂ'Nothing is standing still anymore' in continuing education â (December 8, 2017)
- The Seattle Times article, âÂÂSeattleâÂÂs newcomers vs. longtime residents: At least we both like the Seahawksâ (September 21, 2017)
- Q13 Fox article, âÂÂNew survey highlights the reason thousands are relocating to Seattleâ (September 21, 2017)
- USA Today article, âÂÂIs going back to school right for you?â (September 17, 2017)
- Forbes article, âÂÂGoing Back To College To Advance Your Careerâ (September 12, 2017)
- GeekWire article, âÂÂWorking Geek: Business vet turned UW vice provost helps professionals learn in-demand tech skillsâ (June 14, 2017)
- U.S. News & World Report article, âÂÂIs Continuing Education Right for My Career?â (June 8, 2017)
- The Seattle Times article, âÂÂMaking continuing education possible for more adultsâ (June 2, 2017)
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