City University of Seattle
Part of National University System
About
The City University of Seattle (CityU) is a private, non-profit university in Seattle, Washington, United States. City University was founded in 1973 as City College by a group of business leaders and educators in the Seattle area led by Michael A. Pastore with an original mission dedicated to providing higher education for working adults. In 1982, City College changed its name to City University...
The City University of Seattle (CityU) is a private, non-profit university in Seattle, Washington, United States. City University was founded in 1973 as City College by a group of business leaders and educators in the Seattle area led by Michael A. Pastore with an original mission dedicated to providing higher education for working adults. In 1982, City College changed its name to City University of Seattle. Since then, the university has grown to consist of undergraduate and graduate programs across six areas: the School of Management; the Albright School of Education; the Division of Arts and Sciences; the Division of Doctoral Studies; the International College; and the Washington Academy of Languages. In 2013, CityU became affiliated with National University System, a private nonprofit university system.
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Key Facts
- Students
- 2,052
- Staff
- 493
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When was City University of Seattle founded?
City University of Seattle was founded in 1973.
Where is City University of Seattle located?
City University of Seattle is located in Seattle, United States.