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Transfer Success
Graduates from Highline have successfully transferred to the following schools, and many others:
- University of Washington
- Washington State University
- Central Washington University
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
- New York University (NYU)
- Columbia University
- Ohio State University
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Hoang Tran, Vietnam
"The International Student Programs staff and Highline
faculty are always very helpful and supportive. They
are the ones who helped me to achieve my academic goals in
order to get into the electrical/computer engineering
department at four-year universities such as UCSB, Cal Poly
Pomona and UCI. I have decided to go to Cal Poly to
achieve my future goals after Highline." |
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Sung Won Seo, Korea
"When I first arrived at Highline, I was not ready to
transfer, and I did not know what to do. I am so
thankful that I met teachers who encouraged and uplifted me,
and helped me prepare myself. I took many great music
courses, and I even got a job on campus to help improve my
English. Now I am transferring to the Berklee College
of Music in Boston on a scholarship! I will miss my
friends and instructors at Highline." |
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Asuka Okuno, Japan
"I graduated from HCC with honors in 2004. I transferred to Georgia College & State University on an international student scholarship. In the 2005-06 academic year, I am going to Spain to study abroad. Then I will graduate with a B.A. in summer 2006 with a major in Spanish language and literature and a minor in Latin American Studies."
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Yoshi Suzuki, Japan "HCC is a good school to gain academic experience in the U.S. It is very important to have a solid place to study and gain confidence. The ISP staff is so nice and fun. Also, I really want to thank all the instructors. I gained the confidence I needed to transfer to Eastern Washington University."
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