Washington community colleges

Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building

Port Hadlock, WA · Private nonprofit two-year institution · official website

Key facts

Enrollment
50
In-state tuition
$20,025
Out-of-state tuition
$20,025
Annual cost of attendance
$42,317
Pell-grant share
28%
Retention
86%
150% completion
90%
Transfer rate
0%

About Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building

Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building is a private nonprofit community college located in Port Hadlock, Washington. The institution is classified by the U.S. Department of Education as predominantly an associate-degree-granting two-year college, the federal definition that anchors this site's index of community colleges nationwide. Like other two-year colleges in Washington, it primarily serves local residents who are pursuing an occupational credential, an associate degree, or transfer-eligible general-education credit toward a bachelor's degree.

28% of undergraduates received a federal Pell Grant in the most recent reporting year — a useful proxy for the share of the student body from lower-income households. Median completer debt was not reported. Tuition and aid are reported here as published rates from the College Scorecard; the price you actually pay can be considerably lower once you file the FAFSA and your eligibility for federal, state, and institutional aid is calculated. For most community-college students, the realistic out-of-pocket cost after Pell and state grants is a small fraction of the published tuition.

Outcomes

Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building did not report a transfer rate to the College Scorecard in the most recent reporting cycle. Ask the admissions office directly for the share of full-time first-time entrants who continued at a four-year institution. The reported 150% on-time completion rate is 90%. Completion at two-year colleges is consistently lower than at four-year institutions because the population includes large numbers of part-time, working, and adult learners — but a higher completion rate within a given state is a meaningful sign of student-services investment. Post-enrollment earnings were not reported.

Largest program areas

The federal classification of instructional programs reports the share of degrees and certificates each college awards by field. At Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building the highest-enrollment areas are listed below in descending order by share of credentials awarded, with each linking to a plain-English program guide.

  • Engineering Technology — Hands-on technician training in mechatronics, electronics, and industrial systems. (36% of credentials awarded)

Is Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building the right fit?

Use the lists in the sidebar to compare against neighboring community colleges in Washington on the metrics that matter for your situation. Students aiming to transfer should weigh transfer rate, completion rate, and the strength of articulation agreements with the four-year institutions they plan to apply to. Students pursuing a terminal credential should weigh program availability and the local employment market for that field, using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook as a national reference and the state workforce agency for Washington for regional wages and openings.

The data on this page is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, which is updated annually from IPEDS reporting and federal financial-aid records. DegreeMapper reformats and cross-links that data; we do not collect it ourselves and we are not affiliated with Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building or with any government agency.