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Cooperative Programs

Education is a cooperative endeavor. Marylhurst partners with outside organizations which offer valuable insights and knowledge. Students benefit from career-specific coursework, taught by professionals in the industry, at Marylhurst and at cooperative institutions.

Co-Admissions Programs

Co-admissions provides flexibility and allows you to fit your education into your own timeline and budget.  As a co-admitted student you fill out one application and you are able to attend both the community college partner and Marylhurst at the same time.  Financial aid can be coordinated and you have access resources at both schools including the library and advising.  Marylhurst offers co-admissions programs with the following community colleges:

Clark College
Columbia Gorge Community College
Mt. Hood Community College
Portland Community College

Program-specific partners

Montessori Institute Northwest
& Marylhurst's human studies program

Northwest Film Center
& Marylhurst's media & film studies, art and communication programs

 

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Tabitha Jensen Named Executive Director of Teen Feed

Tabitha Jensen, MBA and interdisciplinary studies alum, was named executive director of Seattle's Teen Feed in May 2013.

Interior Design Students Receive Awards

Abigail Marlatt and Katherine Park, students in the interior design program, received top awards in a statewide student design competition in May 2013.

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May 20, 2013

Graduation applications for Summer Term 2013 due by 12 noon

Last day to apply for summer term graduation (August 2013). Will you finish all your program requirements by the end of summer term (August 2013)?...

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May 20, 2013

Career Services Webinar: Preparing for the Interview

You got the interview--hooray! Now what? This interactive webinar by Chaz Scarbrough, MA, MCC, will provide an overview of the different types of...

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May 27, 2013

Memorial Day Holiday

Monday. University closed. Memorial Day, once known as Decoration Day, was established after the Civil War to remember the Union and Confederate so...

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