Public Bachelor's Good 63/100

Cascadia College

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Bothell, Washington

About Cascadia College

Cascadia College is a public institution offering bachelor's degrees based in Bothell, Washington. It enrolls 1,032 students (a small, tight-knit student body), according to IPEDS 2023-24 data. Below you'll find verified data on admissions, cost, student outcomes, programs offered, and what graduates typically earn, all pulled from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS.

Acceptance
Graduation
17.1%
Net Price
$12,281
Median Earnings (10yr)
$54,133
Enrollment
1,032
Student : Faculty
13:1

Accreditor Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Academic Calendar Quarter

How It Measures Up

US College Data scores each college on four pillars (outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity) on a 0–100 scale, ranked within its peer group (4-Year Open / Online). Scores are calculated from verified College Scorecard and IPEDS data, not opinion or paid placement. Where data is missing, that pillar isn't scored.

Good
63/100
UCD Score · 4-Year Open / Online
Outcomes 38
Value 70
Affordability 28
Selectivity

Admissions & Acceptance Rate

Admissions data is not yet reported for Cascadia College.

Acceptance Rate
SAT Range (25th–75th)
Not reported
ACT Range (25th–75th)
Not reported

Cost & Financial Aid

The real cost of attending Cascadia College isn't the sticker price. It's the net price,which is what most students actually pay after grants and scholarships. According to College Scorecard 2023-24 data, the average net price is $12,281 per year. That's below the typical net price for public colleges nationally.

Average Net Price
$12,281
Per year, after typical aid
Receive Pell Grants
9%
Need-based federal aid
Receive Federal Loans
2%
Borrowing to attend

Full Cost Breakdown

Published cost of attendance, the sticker price before grants and scholarships. Most students underestimate room & board and other expenses.

Tuition & Fees (in-state)
$5,157
Tuition & Fees (out-of-state)
$11,296
Room & Board (off-campus)
$17,310
Books & Supplies
$528
Other Expenses (off-campus)
$4,746
Total Cost of Attendance
$21,077

Net Price by Family Income

Aid is need-based, so net price varies by family income. Here's what each bracket typically pays after grants and scholarships.

  • Under $30,000
    $10,480
  • $30,001 – $48,000
    $8,673
  • $48,001 – $75,000
    $13,320
  • $75,001 – $110,000
    $17,128
  • Over $110,000
    $21,077

Debt at Graduation

Cumulative federal-loan debt across the full borrowing distribution. The 10th and 90th percentiles bracket the typical range; the median sits in the middle.

$1,500
10% percentile
$3,000
25% percentile
$6,368
Median percentile
$9,500
75% percentile
$14,125
90% percentile

Median Debt by Student Type

Median federal-loan debt at graduation broken down by demographic. Each slice's size is proportional to the dollar amount that group typically borrows.

GroupDebtvs Median
Pell recipients $5,500 ↓ $868
No Pell $5,000 ↓ $1,368
Dependent students $4,372 ↓ $1,996
Independent students $6,307
Female students $5,129 ↓ $1,239
Male students $5,400 ↓ $968
Pell recipients: 17.3% (1,105 students)No Pell: 15.8% (1,004 students)Dependent students: 13.8% (878 students)Independent students: 19.9% (1,267 students)Female students: 16.2% (1,030 students)Male students: 17.0% (1,084 students)Overall Median$6,368
Worth knowing: Students who don't finish leave with a median debt of $4,891, close to what completers borrow ($6,368) but without the degree to show for it.

Graduation Rate & Retention

17% of full-time students who enrolled at Cascadia College graduate within six years, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.

6-Year Graduation Rate
17%
Of students who graduate within six years
First-Year Retention
Returning for their second year
What this means: Lower than typical completion. Worth asking the school how they support students who fall behind.

After Graduation: Earnings & Outcomes

According to College Scorecard 2023-24 data, students who entered Cascadia College earn a median of $54,133 ten years after first enrolling. That's close to the national median for U.S. colleges.

Median Earnings (10 yrs)
$54,133
Earning > $25K
74%
10 yrs after entry

Earnings Growth After Graduation

Median annual earnings 6, 8, and 10 years after students first enrolled.

$43,000$46,000$49,000$52,000$56,0006 yrs8 yrs10 yrs

Earnings by Demographic

Mean annual earnings 10 years after entry, segmented by demographic. Reveals gaps the headline median can't show.

By Gender

Female graduates
$42,700

Median earnings for female grads ten years after first enrolling here.

Male graduates
$55,900

Median earnings for male grads ten years after first enrolling here.


By Family Income at Entry

Family income (lowest third)
$45,400

Earnings of grads from the bottom-third of family incomes at entry.

Family income (middle third)
$51,000

Earnings of grads from the middle-third of family incomes at entry.

Family income (highest third)
$59,600

Earnings of grads from the top-third of family incomes at entry.

The gender gap: Male graduates earn $13,200, about 24% more than female graduates ten years out. The gap reflects industry mix, role choice, and structural pay differences that exist across most US colleges.

Loan Repayment Progression

Share of completer-cohort borrowers paying down at least $1 of principal at the 1-, 3-, 5-, and 7-year mark. Climbing rates show graduates settling into careers and managing debt; flat or declining rates are a warning.

Climbing: graduates increasingly paying down debt 32.7 pts across 6 years
47.3%1yr56.7%3yr80%5yr
What this signals: Strong. 80% of graduates are actively reducing their debt seven years out.

Who Studies Here

Cascadia College is home to 1,032 students, a small, close-knit community. Some distinctive traits: 38% are first-generation college students, 42% study part-time.

Total Enrolled
1,032
Part-Time
42%
First-Generation
38%

Race & Ethnicity Breakdown

Undergraduate student body composition reported to the US Department of Education.

GroupShareStudents
White 34.5% 356
Hispanic 16.5% 170
Asian 13.1% 135
International 12.3% 127
Other 7.5% 77
Black 2.6% 27
White: 34.5% (356 students)Hispanic: 16.5% (170 students)Asian: 13.1% (135 students)International: 12.3% (127 students)Other: 7.5% (77 students)Black: 2.6% (27 students)Total1,032

Student Life & Campus Culture

Where students live, learn, and connect at Cascadia College. The campus setting, housing profile, and signals that shape day-to-day life here.

Setting
Large Suburb Bothell, Washington
Housing
Commuter campus No on-campus housing
Adult Learners
11% of students are 25 or older
Athletics
NAIA athletic-conference member
Academic Calendar
Quarter scheduling structure

What You Can Study

Cascadia College offers a varied set of programs: 12 distinct programs across 9 majors. Below are its strongest majors, each with flagship programs and typical earnings. Open a major to explore it in depth, or browse the full program catalog.

1 Program
1 Program
1 Program
1 Program
3 Programs
2 Programs

Faculty & Resources

The student-to-faculty ratio at Cascadia College is 13:1, close to the national average.

Student : Faculty
13:1
Students per instructional faculty member
Instruction / Student
$13,380
Annual instructional spending per enrolled student
Endowment
$2.8M
Modest endowment
Avg Faculty Salary
$90,869
9-month equivalent across all ranks

Faculty by Rank

44 instructional faculty across 1 ranks. The rank mix shows how many senior faculty are teaching versus contingent or junior staff, with average salary equated to a 9-month contract.

Rank Faculty Count Share Avg Salary
No Rank 44 100% $90,869

Pros & Cons of Cascadia College

A quick at-a-glance summary of how Cascadia College tends to stack up for prospective students,weighing its data, size, setting, and cost profile together.

PROS
  • Below-average net price
  • Reasonable class sizes
  • Tight-knit, close community feel
  • Solid post-graduation earnings
  • Low typical debt at graduation
CONS
  • Fewer clubs, activities, and social options
  • Low completion rate, many students don't graduate within six years
  • Most students don't qualify for need-based federal aid
  • No graduate programs offered at this institution
  • Narrow program catalog compared to mid-sized peers
Best for: Based on the data, Cascadia College is a fit for working adults or students needing part-time study options; students who thrive in small, close-knit environments.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cascadia College

Quick answers to the questions most students and parents ask. Every answer below is calculated from verified government data about Cascadia College.

How much does Cascadia College cost?
The average net price after aid at Cascadia College is $12,281 per year, this is what students typically pay after grants and scholarships are applied. Net price data: College Scorecard 2023-24.
Is Cascadia College worth it?
Solid return on investment. Graduates earn a median of $54,133 ten years after entering, against an average net price of $12,281 per year. That's roughly 4.4x earnings-to-cost. Source: College Scorecard 2023-24.
What is Cascadia College known for?
Cascadia College is best known for its programs in Liberal Arts, Business, Physical Sciences. These are the most popular fields by completed degrees, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.
What do Cascadia College graduates earn?
Median earnings 10 years after entering Cascadia College are $54,133, based on College Scorecard 2023-24 federal earnings data for Title IV recipients.
Is Cascadia College accredited?
Yes. Cascadia College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
How many students attend Cascadia College?
Cascadia College enrolls 1,032 students, per IPEDS 2023-24 fall enrollment data.
What is the graduation rate at Cascadia College?
Cascadia College graduates 17% of full-time students within six years, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.
Is Cascadia College a public or private college?
Cascadia College is a Public institution.
Where is Cascadia College located?
Cascadia College is located in Bothell, Washington.
What programs does Cascadia College offer?
Cascadia College offers 12 distinct programs. The most popular include Liberal Arts, Business, Physical Sciences.
What is the student-to-faculty ratio at Cascadia College?
The student-to-faculty ratio at Cascadia College is 13:1, per IPEDS 2023-24 data.

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