Programs at CCEast
Earn a college degree or certificate, prepare for the GED test, take personal enrichment classes, and much more without leaving eastern Lewis County.
Winter 2025
Winter quarter classes start the week of Jan. 6. For the most updated meeting times and course descriptions, refer to the online class schedule or call 360-496-5022.
In an effort to offer a full spectrum of learning opportunities for students, the following class modalities are being offered:
- Face-to-Face classes are the traditional in-person offering in a classroom with an instructor.
- Hybrid classes have some of the face-to-face class time replaced with online activities.
- Online classes are fully online with no required dates/times for meeting. (There still may be deadlines assigned for tests, discussions and assignments.)
Academic Transfer
- Composition II (C) ENGL 102 HYBRID TH 9:15 -11:20am
- Women's Health Issues (D) (HF) HLTH 120 ONLINE
- Snowshoeing (HF) PE 151 HYBRID ARR Saturdays
- Digital Photography (H) ART 174 IN PERSON MW 9:15-11:20am
- Intercultural Communications (D) (H CMST 250 HYBRID T 9:15-11:20am
Transitional Studies
Transitional Studies classes prepare students for college preparation courses and are offered every quarter through a variety of modalities, including online and virtual. Classes are $25 per quarter. (Low-income fee waivers are available for students who qualify.)
High School Diploma or GED - Centralia College East offers a number of options for those who want to earn a high school diploma or GED certificate. These programs are being offered online with face-to-face or virtual support from the instructor.
HS+ - HS+ is a competency-based high school diploma program for adult learners 18 and older who do not have a high school diploma or equivalency. Successful students receive a high school diploma from Centralia College.
GED - Students can take online classes through Centralia College East to prepare for the GED exam. Through the classes, students are given access to GED Readiness Practice Tests to identify gaps in learning prior to attempting the official GED exams.
For more information on any of these high school completion or GED programs, call CCEast at 360-496-5022 or 360-623-8925 or email Lauri Dennis.
Friends of CCCEast Tuition Awards
Running Start and other students who would like to take a class in the summer are invited to apply for the Friends of CCEast tuition award. Please call 360-496-5022 for more information on how to apply. Priority is given to students living in eastern Lewis County, or who are taking classes offered at Centralia College East.
New Student Info
Staff at Centralia College East are happy to help new students get prepared to start taking classes in the fall. We can help you get started on your online admission form, proctor college level placement tests if needed, and help with setting up an appointment with an advisor. We can also connect you with Financial Aid specialists who can assist you with completing the FAFSA.
Continuing & Community Education
These non-credit classes are designed for learning new skills and information in a non-graded, relaxed setting. Tuition is offered at a reduced rate. See the Continuing Education page for the most updated list of classes.
Possibilities at CCEast
Classes offered at Centralia College East enable individuals to complete a Centralia College Associate in Arts degree. This degree can either be transferred to a four-year university or be used to meet qualifications for jobs in the public or private sector.
Coursework toward several Business Technology certificates and Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) degrees can be taken at Centralia College East.
Administrative Assistant - ATA
Medical Administrative Assistant - ATA
Legal Administrative Assistant - ATA
Accounting - ATA, AAS & Certificates
Business Administration - ATA
Office Assistant and Legal Office Assistant - Certificate
Medical Office Assistant - Certificate
Prerequisite courses offered at CCEast on a rotating basis are:
Algebra I, Algebra II
Intro to Statastics
Composition I & II depending on quarter
Human Relations - Workplace
Lifespan Psychology
High school juniors and seniors who test at college level may, tuition free, begin their college coursework while meeting high school graduation requirements.
Individualized and small group study is offered Monday through Thursday at CCEast.
These non-credit classes designed for learning new skills and information in a non-graded, relaxed setting. Classes include health and fitness, arts, and more!
Community business classes earn no college credits and are offered at a reduced rate. Skills gained from these classes may be adapted to the business setting for professional development.
CONTACT CCEAST
701 Airport Way
PO Box 87
Morton, WA 98356
360-496-5022 / 360-623-8925