Centralia College East
701 Airport Way • P.O. Box 87
Morton, WA 98356
360-623-8925 OR 360-496-5022
Centralia College East (CCEast) represents Centralia College’s dedication to meeting educational needs of the residents of central and eastern Lewis County.
In addition to face-to-face, online, and virtual classes, CCEast provides educational advising, college level placement testing, registration support, Running Start testing and advising, financial aid assistance, GED testing and classes, and high school completion classes. The CCEast Organization of Students offers opportunities for leadership development as well as activities for the students.
- Associate in Arts Degree Program. Academic classes offered at CCEast enable students to complete a Centralia College Associate in Arts degree in two years. Pre-college level classes are available to help students get their writing and math skills college ready.
- Business Office Technology. Develop computer-based skills in CCEast’s computer lab. Classes such as Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, digital photography, and desktop publishing are offered regularly. Community Business classes offer an opportunity to gain skills that may be applied to the business setting or for professional development. These courses are non-transcripted and are offered at a reduced rate.
- Skill Development Program. Basic Education for Adults (BEdA) classes prepare students for the GED and for college preparation courses. Self-paced ABE classes are offered in math, writing, and reading.
- Other Offerings. CCEast offers personal enrichment opportunities for credit and non-credit, including an array of community education classes, including the summer theater production performed at the Roxy Theater in Morton.
Garrett Heyns Education Center
2321 W. Dayton Airport Road • P.O. Box 900
Shelton, WA 98584
360-426-4433, Ext. 5509
Through the Garrett Heyns Education Center, Centralia College has provided services to students at the Washington Corrections Center since 1975. Courses offered include basic education for adults and GED testing, Construction Trades Apprenticeship Preparation (CTAP), reentry life skills, and college-level instruction leading to the Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement degree. The college also provides educational navigation to identify and pursue academic and career goals. Educational services at GHEC are possible through an interagency agreement with the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and the Washington State Department of Corrections.
Cedar Creek Education Center
1220 Bordeaux Road • P.O. Box 37
Littlerock, WA 98556
360-359-4132
Since 2011, Centralia College has delivered educational services to students at the Cedar Creek Corrections Center. Courses offered include basic education for adults and GED testing, Construction Trades Apprenticeship Preparation (CTAP), reentry life skills, and college level instruction leading to the Associate of Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement degree. The college also provides educational navigation to assist students in identifying and pursuing academic and career goals.
Chehalis Tribal Center
461 Secena Road • P.O. Box 536
Oakville, WA 98568
360-709-1698
College instruction leading to the Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement degree, GED, and high school completion (HS+) are offered through a collaboration with the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, classes are offered in basic skills.
Centralia College at Green Hill Academic School
375 SW 11th Street
Chehalis, WA 98532
360-740-3520
College instruction leading to the Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement degree and vocational certification is available to qualifying Green Hill School residents through a collaboration with Green Hill School, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), and Centralia College.
Other Sites
Pacific Northwest Center of Excellence for Clean Energy
600 Centralia College Blvd.
TransAlta Commons, Room 320
Centralia, WA 98531
360-623-8924
Externships/Internships, Clinical/Practicum
Placement sites change quarterly. Names and addresses of the sites can be provided by calling 360-623-8963.
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