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CityU Healthcare Program Ranked as Top Online Bachelor’s Degree

For the second year in a row, City University of Seattle has been ranked in the top 10 best online Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration by MHAOnline.com. According to MHAOnline.com, the criteria for meeting the standard that they consider the top programs include affordable tuition, personal support, educational integrity, fully online, generous transfer policy,…
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Accounting Supervisor Changes His Career and His Future with a Project Management Graduate Certificate

College is a wonderful time in a young person’s life, but sometimes a student does not know what the future has in store for their career. Thomas Scott Adams went to school knowing what he wanted to do, but after several years, he discovered that he wasn’t in the career where he was meant to…
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Shara Gordon: CityU-JBLM Class of 2020 Graduate

Transitioning from Military to Bachelors Degree For over four decades, CityU has been committed to serving those who serve in the military, including veterans like Shara Gordon. As she completed her primary school education on the other side of the world, Shara was looking for a school and a program that would fit her schedule…
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From Music to IT: One Student’s Story to Finding the Best Career Path

The time of COVID-19 has brought a lot of uncertainty for everyone. Whether it’s about jobs, health, or family, it’s been an overwhelming time for all. However, for City University of Seattle’s class of 2021 student, Dyan Cubacub, it was an opportunity to create adjustments and finish her degree. Dyan said “I used to go…
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Educating Future Leaders: A First Generation Student’s Journey at CityU

City University of Seattle students come from all walks of life, with different obstacles and goals for each of them, but being the first one in a person’s family to go to college can set an entirely different kind of barrier. However, for Macuilxochitl (Xochitl) Palacios, those obstacles weren’t going to stand in her way.…
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Choosing CityU (Again): Going from Bachelors to Masters After a Decade

City University of Seattle started as City College in 1973, with the mission of providing flexible options for adults who are looking to further their education while still working full time. CityU’s mission has not changed since then and in 2007, Christina Young heard about CityU’s mission and knew this was the school that would fit her schedule. “After leaving the Army…
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Diversity, Inclusion & Social Justice initiative: A Message from CityU President, Randy Frisch

Dear City University Community, The murder of George Floyd is so outrageous, so discouraging, such a painful reminder of the systemic racism that black Americans and other people of color are forced to confront daily in our country. As an organization dedicated to social justice and equity, the good work we have done toward those…
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Ahead of Our Time! Welcome to the School of Education and Leadership

Written by CityU Associate Faculty member, Corll Miller Morrissey. In writing the opening announcement to ETC 693 I found myself reflecting on what a leader CityU has been and how students can use their experience to inform P12 struggling with distance learning. Welcome to ETC 693, the final course in the research and capstone series. Under…
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The Peace Bus: CityU Alumnus Continues Rolling Forward by Supporting His Community

In these uncertain times, the Tacoma area is finding hope in CityU alumnus, Kwabi Amoah-Forson, also known as the owner of The Peace Bus. Last October, CityU had the opportunity to interview Kwabi and learn why The Peace Bus was created, his efforts to donate socks and blankets to his local homeless community, and his story to promote peace. However, due to COVID-19, Kwabi’s focus has shifted to helping his community differently – by providing cereal…







