The Evergreen State College Graduate Programs

The Evergreen State College is a Public, 4-years school located in Olympia, WA. TESC offers total 3 graduate programs through Master's, Post-graduate certificate degree/programs.

  • Graduate Tuition & fees: $28,637 ($13,157 Washington residents)
  • Graduate Students: 254
  • Graduate Programs: 3

TESC Graduate Programs Overview

The Evergreen State College (referred to as TESC) is a Public, 4-years school located in Olympia, WA. TESC offers total 3 graduate programs through Master's, Post-graduate certificate degree/programs.
The 2023 graduate tuition & fees at The Evergreen State College is $13,157 for Washington residents and $28,637 for out-of-state students when a student attends full-time status. The tuition per credit hour is $401 for Washington residents and $901 for out-of-state students. Total 254 students have enrolled in graduate programs where the school has total population of 2,105 with undergraduate students.
TESC 2023 Graduate Programs Key Facts
Tuition & FeesWashington residents: $13,157
Out-of-State: $28,637
Costs per CreditWashington residents: $401
Out-of-State: $901
Graduate Students254
Graduate Programs3 programs
Offered Graduate DegreeMaster's, Post-graduate certificate

Who Accredits The Evergreen State College

The Evergreen State College is accredited by Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (6/1/1974 - Current).

Graduate Degree & Major Programs, Number of Completers

The Evergreen State College graduate schools offers 3 major programs (all on-site class). Last year, total 123 students have earned their graduate degrees/certificate at TESC. Next tables summarize the offered graduate major programs and its sub-programs at TESC with number of completers.
Master's Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramNumber of ProgramsNumber of Completers
Natural Resources and Conservation [+] 1 program 20
Environmental Studies1 program 20
Education [+] 1 program 55
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels1 program 55
Human Services [+] 1 programs 48
Public Administration1 program 48
Total3 programs123

2023 Graduate Tuition & Fees

For academic year 2022-2023, the average tuition & fees of TESC graduate programs is $13,157 for Washington residents and $28,637 for other students. The tuition per credit hour for graduate program is $401 for Washington residents and $901 for other students. The average living costs is $17,371 when a student lives on campus housing.
2022-2023 Graduate Program Tuition at TESC
Washington residentsOut of State
Tuition$12,021$27,030
Fees$755$755
Costs per Credit Hour$401$901
Living on-campus$17,371
Living off-campus$17,371

Graduate Student Population

At TESC graduate schools, there are total 254 graduate students. Among them, 33 students have enrolled graduate programs online exclusively. By gender, there are 93 men and 161 women students at TESC graduate schools. Next table summarizes the graduate student population at TESC.
Graduate Student Population By Race/ethnicity at The Evergreen State College
TotalMaleFemale
Total25493161
American Indian/Native American22418
Asian725
Black/African American1358
Hispanic251312
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander000
White16859109
Two More1147
Un-Known862
Graduate Student Population in Online Programs at TESC
Total Graduate StudentsEnrolled ExclusivelyEnrolled Some CoursesNot In Online Courses
Number of Students2543321011

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