Campus Resources
Campus Optical
A full service retail optical shop offering solutions to all your eyewear needs.
Eye exams are available from a Washington State licensed Optometrist. Education for better vision is their goal and provided by second year students under the supervision of faculty / LDOs. Call for hours or to schedule an eye exam appointment.
BE2123
(206) 934-5440
(206) 934-4316
Career Services Center
http://seattlecentral.edu/careercenter/
The Career Services Center provides up to date career information from a database of all careers in Washington State. If you are undecided about your career there are career assessments available free of charge
BE1102E1
(206) 934-4383
(206) 934-6321
Charles H. Mitchell Activity Center
http://seattlecentral.edu/mac/
The Mitchell Activity Center provides an environment that offers diverse activities to the campus and the general community to promote healthy lifestyles and recreational programs.
SAC314
(206) 934-6315
(206) 934-4182
Computer Center
http://seattlecentral.edu/it-services/computerlabs/index.php
The Seattle Central Computer Center has printers, PC, and Macintosh computers available for both open lab and classroom use.
BE 3148
(206) 934-4194
Cooperative Education
http://www.seattlecentral.edu/coop/
The Cooperative Education Office provides students with the resources to obtain a job, internship, volunteer opportunity, and service learning experiences.
BE1103
(206) 934-5422
(206) 934-5529
Cosmetology Services
The School of Cosmetology offers a wide range of services at a minimum cost. The full service salon offers many services including haircuts, hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, facials and much more.
Students under the supervision of licensed instructors perform all services under safe and sanitary conditions.
BE1142
(206) 934-6930
(206) 934-3808
Library and Media Services
http://seattlecentral.edu/library/avmedia.php/
The Library and Media Services are located in BE 2101. Resources include collections of books and e-books, periodicals, DVDs, CDs, online databases, and internet access.
BE2101
(206) 934-4050
(206) 934-3878
M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery
http://seattlecentral.edu/artgallery/
Serving the Seattle Central community since 1992, the gallery features displays that contribute toward the educational and cultural activity on campus. The gallery enhances the academic goals of the college by providing learning opportunities for entire classrooms of students that the conventional classroom cannot.
BE2116
(206) 934-4379
Multicultural Services
Seattle Central attracts a culturally diverse population of students who are supported by many offices in achieving their academic goals. Multicultural Services promotes institutional responsiveness to the needs of students of color and students of diverse cultural backgrounds.
BE1103A5
(206) 934-4085
Service Learning Program
http://seattlecentral.edu/course/servlearn.php
This program offers course related academic credit opportunities on a per-course basis where the faculty combines classroom learning with community service activities.
BE 1103
(206) 934-6997
The Erickson Theatre
The Erickson Theatre houses the Seattle Central Drama Program where a range of classes and avenues of study are offered yearly. The drama curriculum gives students the opportunity to take a full range of classes through learning communities, as well as an opportunity to gain practical experience in all aspects of the dramatic performing arts.
BE4128
(206) 934-4184
Tutoring (Learning Support Network)
http://seattlecentral.edu/tutoring/index.php
- The BE Learning CenterBE 2102
- The Sam Learning CenterSAM 100
- Student Academic Assistance CenterBE 1102
- E- Tutoring
Womens Programs
http://seattlecentral.edu/womens-prog/
Seattle Central Womens Programs helps students identify and achieve their educational goals. They serve female students from all backgrounds that are continuing their education.
FA202
(206) 934-3854
(206) 934-2956


