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Pierce College District: Construction Ranking 2024

Pierce College DistrictRanked
280
in the USA
Pierce College District is a small public college offering many disciplines along with the construction program and located in Lakewood, Washington. This college was founded in 1967 and is currently offering certificates and associate's degrees in Construction Management.

Pierce College District is cheap; depending on the program, tuition price is around $6,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Washington listing.

Recent data analysis showed that Pierce College District area is generally safe: the college is reported to have a rather good rating for on-campus crime.

Based on 68 evaluation metrics, Pierce College District construction program ranks #280 Construction School (out of 706; top 40%) in USA and #8 Construction School in Washington. Major competing construction schools for this college are University of Washington Seattle and University of Oregon in Eugene. See the details about all twelve competing construction schools and available construction majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#8 Construction School in Washington
#18 Construction School in the Northwest
#280 Construction School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#5 Construction Management Program in Washington

Regional Ranking

#9 Construction Management Program in the Northwest

National Ranking

#127 Construction Management Program in USA

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You could be interested in other ways to get accepted at Pierce College District:
Management Programs - ranked top 55% in USA
Also, check how Pierce College District is ranking among affordable colleges in Washington.

Contact information:

Pierce College District
9401 Farwest Dr SW
Lakewood, WA 98498-1999
Phone: (253) 964-6500
Website: www.ctc.edu

Location map:

Pierce College District Location Map

Construction majors:

One but less than two years certificate

Construction Management

Associate's degree

Construction Management

Local competitors:

University of Washington Seattle - Construction School Ranking
University of Washington Seattle

Seattle, WA, 3 construction programs

University of Oregon - Construction School Ranking
University of Oregon

Eugene, OR, 3 construction programs

Washington State University - Construction School Ranking
Washington State University

Pullman, WA, 3 construction programs

University of Idaho - Construction School Ranking
University of Idaho

Moscow, ID, 2 construction programs

Oregon State University - Construction School Ranking
Oregon State University

Corvallis, OR, 1 construction program

Central Washington University - Construction School Ranking
Central Washington University

Ellensburg, WA, 2 construction programs

Renton Technical College - Construction School Ranking
Renton Technical College

Renton, WA, 6 construction programs

Edmonds College - Construction School Ranking
Edmonds College

Lynnwood, WA, 4 construction programs

Bellingham Technical College - Construction School Ranking
Bellingham Technical College

Bellingham, WA, 2 construction programs

Perry Technical Institute - Construction School Ranking
Perry Technical Institute

Yakima, WA, 1 construction program

Spokane Community College - Construction School Ranking
Spokane Community College

Spokane, WA, 2 construction programs

Portland Community College - Construction School Ranking
Portland Community College

Portland, OR, 3 construction programs

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