Private Career Schools
This training is provided by private colleges and schools for students intending to complete vocational certificates or degrees. The schools are licensed by the Workforce Board or, if they grant a degree, by the Washington Student Achievement Council.
State Core Indicator Results
Employment Percentage of participants in paid employment four quarters after leaving the program. Employment rate for just those that completed the program in parenthesis. * |
77% (78%) |
Earnings Median annualized earnings four quarters after leaving the program. Earnings for just those that completed the program in parenthesis. |
$46,600 ($48,600) |
Skills Percentage of participants who completed the program. |
86% |
Net Employment Effect Additional employment rate attributable to the workforce development program. ** |
3.0% |
Net Participant Benefits Additional yearly earnings attributable to program participation (adjusted for benefits, taxes, and costs of participation). ** |
$9,500 |
10-Year Economic Impact Economy wide 10-Year net economic benefit provided by the workforce development program. ** |
$1.8 billion |
10-Year Taxpayer Return on Investment Taxpayer’s 10-Year net return from an investment in the workforce development program. ** |
N/A |
*Includes out-of-state employment data. Does not include self-employment. **See latest Net Impact Study.

