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Seattle Art institute

By Julia Alvarez

Tuition
o o o o Books & Digital Resources $650 Program Fees $3257 Room & Board $15152 Tuition $20370

Housing
Student Housing Name Studio Single Studio Double One Bedroom Double Two Bedroom Double Current Housing Rate Per Term 3600.00 3043.00 3043.00 2888.00 Effective Through 6/30/2013 6/30/2013 6/30/2013 6/30/2013

Total tuition and fees for the program, including estimated book and supply costs and estimated costs if room and board is available at the school. Please note your direct costs can change if you transfer in credit hours from previous education institutions. In addition, we typically increase the tuition rate every year. On-time graduation rates, which illustrates of those students who graduated, what percent of those students graduated on time. Graduate placement success. Median debt concerning the program, broken down by financing type. The names of the occupations for which the program prepares students, accompanied by links to a federal government site which contains occupational profiles and potential income, sometime after graduation (we do not guarantee placement or salary).

Art of Cooking $894 (first quarter only)

Financial aid
o o o o o o Direct costs include tuition, fees, some books and supplies, and institutional housing Indirect costs include estimates of other living expenses, transportation and personal expenses Churches, community organizations, or fraternal groups that may offer financial assistance or scholarships. Your employer or, if applicable, your parents employers, professional associations, or labor unions that offer aid. Students with physical or emotional disabilities may qualify for financial aid through state vocational rehabilitation programs. Veteransand in some cases their dependentsmay qualify for educational assistance through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Scholarships may be available at this Art Institutes school. You need to reapply for financial aid each year. Even if you applied for aid the previous year, you must fill out a new FAFSA for each additional year youre requesting aid Take the full load of classes that are scheduled for you. Aid may be reduced or canceled if your class schedule is reduced. 2. Keep copies of tax returns and other records. Federal regulations require random verification if financial aid applications, so you and/or your parents may be asked to provide copies of your tax returns or to demonstrate that you were not required to file a return. 3. Maintain satisfactory academic progress toward your educational goals as defined in the school catalog and student handbook. 4. Notify Student Financial Services if you receive any financial assistance that is not reported on your Student Financial Plan, including any outside scholarships and private loans. Be aware that when you apply for financial aid, the assistance offered is subject to final funding authorization established by the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. 5. Reapply on time, accurately, and complete all applications and forms that are requested. 6. Stay up to date! Regulatory changes may bring about new rules and eligibility for financial aid, which could change your awards. There are substantial changes to federal awards each year that affect yearly aid availability and eligibility, along with maximum and aggregate eligibility. Important: Please note that any or all federal financial aid programs may be modified or eliminated at any time at the discretion of the U.S. Congress.

Scholarship
o The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition for high school seniors Each participating Art Institutes location will award a first-place $4,000 tuition scholarship. Each participating Art Institutes location will award a second-place $1,000 tuition scholarship. Mostly competitions to gain a scholarship

Student success rates


o o o Overall 34% Women 37% Hispanic/Latino 38%

Population
o o 620,778 258,499 households, and 113,481 families residing in the city of Seattle.

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population density was 2,593.5/km (6,717.0/mi) There were 270,524 housing units at an average density of 1,245.4/km (3,225.4/mi). 67.1% of European origin, 16.6% Asian, 8.4% of African origin, 1.0% Native American, 0.9% Pacific Islander, 2.3% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. 6.3% of the population is Hispanic or Latino

Crime rate
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Rent prices
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average apartment rent within 10 miles of the city is $1,517; it's $1,558

Transportation
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extensive bus system that can be used to travel throughout the Taxi

Puget Sound

Puget sound

Housing
o Average rate of $399,300

Attractions
o o o o o o o o o Beach Chihuly Garden and glass Museum of Flight Kerry Park Washington State Ferries Safeco Field Columbia Center Sky View Observatory Discovery Park Kubota Gardens

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Seattle Public Library Volunteer Park Conservatory Museum of History & Industry Washington Park Arboretum Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Woodland Park Zoo Alki Beach Seattle Art Museum Japanese Tea Garden Lake Washington Space Needle

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