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    UW Professional & Continuing Education - One of the classrooms - holds about 32 students.

    UW Professional & Continuing Education

    (20 reviews)

    Downtown

    I actually really like UW's Professional & Continuing Education school. So far I've taken four…read moreComputer & IT classes and I've learned a lot. UW has been a great fit for what I was looking for. I learn best through the traditional classroom format. UW was one of the only places that offered part-time night classes that are in-person. They also offer online only classes or self-paced study if you are interested in that. The classrooms are located in Downtown Seattle, which is convenient for me. The building is easy to get to using public transportation or you can use their parking garage which is reasonably priced. The classes usually meet from 6-9 PM, once a week, for nine weeks. I agree that the classes are expensive, with the average cost around $1,150 each. If you are currently working, check with your employer to see if they have a tuition reimbursement program or talk to your boss to see if they will cover it as a training expense. Other students used the G.I. bill or unemployment benefits to cover the cost. UW also offers some need-based scholarships. Some of my classes have definitely been better than others. In general, I would say that the Certificate program courses seem more structured/developed versus the intro/pre-requisite classes. A lot of it also depends on who your teacher is. However, there is only one section offered (per location/format), so you don't really have a choice. UW does send a survey around the third week, so they really value feedback and will try to improve things if they are not going well. Lastly, I would say that the refund policy is strict, but fair. In order to get a 100% refund (minus registration costs), you need to drop out before the class starts. If you drop out during the first week, you can get 75%. The classes are small, so they only take a limited number of students and if you drop out, it's not like they can get someone else to take your place. To make sure you are signing up for the right course, read the course description carefully, attend an Info Session, or e-mail one of their Enrollment Coaches.

    I am disappointed to learn, in the middle of taking my class, that the instructors are not required…read moreto answer emails nor speak with you outside of class time to answer questions about the material. If I had known this, I would never have taken the class. I did not realize there would be no support during the class. I was told if I had questions then it was my responsibility to acquire a tutor.

    School of Visual Concepts - SVC user interface and visual design for the web instructor, Bryan Mamaril from Microsoft.

    School of Visual Concepts

    (6 reviews)

    Lower Queen Anne

    I went to the School of Visual Concepts for a day-long workplace training on content strategy. I'd…read morenever been here before, but would definitely go again! The school is located in a busy, high-traffic part of South Lake Union. There's a paid parking lot across the street, but it was also easy to get to by bus. The building is fairly large, with several classrooms and conference rooms. It's pretty minimalist, but the letterpresses and type trays are cool and fun to look at, and the hallways display interesting student work and large-scale steamroller prints from the annual Steamroller Smackdown competition they run. They also sell letterpress cards made in-house, with some cute designs. Our training was from 9-4, and while I knew they were providing lunch, it was a nice surprise that they also offered breakfast: bagels, donuts, coffee and fruit. They also had an excellent snack bar for grazing throughout the day, with chips, trail mix, fruit snacks and cookies, plus coffee and tea. The bathrooms were conveniently located, small but clean and well-maintained throughout the day. There were several other events running at the same time, but the facilities were well maintained all day long. Our presenters were an in-house instructor and a guest speaker, and they did a good job keeping things interesting over a long day, with videos and activities to break up the speaking. That said, there were some downsides. Our group of about 50 was really too big to fit, even in the largest room, and the people on the edges of the room had a hard time seeing the monitors. The large meeting room is almost all floor-to-ceiling windows, and even with the blinds drawn, there was a lot of glare; combined with a slideshow that was white text on a light blue background, it was very difficult to see -- which wasn't ideal, since our activities required seeing what was on-screen. The street outside was high-traffic, including frequent buses, and there was some sort of construction project going on in the parking lot that was quite loud and distracting. Most of this, I think, can be chalked up to a group that was too big. However, we fell behind almost as soon as the training began, which threw the schedule off -- we didn't get a break until after 11. Lunch was scheduled for 1, which felt kind of late, though at least we had the snack buffet to work on! Overall, I liked the facility, and most of the issues we had came from being too large of a group for the room we were in. They offer letterpress and hand-lettering classes for individuals, and I'd really like to come back and try one of those. If you're looking for graphic design or printing classes in the SLU area, do check out the School of Visual Concepts.

    I am always anxious before going to a place I've never been before. The staff here was so kind and…read moremade me feel welcome and known the moment I walked into the classroom. I feel this is so important -- without a learning *community* learning is difficult. I took a full day workshop on visual meeting facilitation. I have tangible and valuable skills from just one short day here and am looking forward to applying what I learned in my work!! Also - free breakfast and lunch! Only gripes/suggestions: 1 - when doing name tags it's nice to get into the habit of asking students to state/write gender pronouns, SVC doesn't seem to have a policy around this but I think it would be appropriate 2 - this might only be specific to my instructor, but I think more could've been done to set ground rules for class at the beginning (like how/when to ask questions). there were a couple students in my workshop who ended up dominating conversations. this is really common with extroverts who quickly jump in with comments. But sometimes implementing a policy of "if you just spoke, wait a bit to see if someone else has something to add" can be helpful and encouraging to more quieter types/internal processors in the room. I also had a list of questions i wrote down expecting we would have time to ask questions at the end, but we ran out of time. So policies around class participation could be helpful! I enjoyed the more interactive parts of this workshop especially when we broke into groups and had more time to chat with each other and apply what we were learning. Highly recommend classes at SVC, I'll be back when my wallet lets me!

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    Bodhiheart Sangha

    (3 reviews)

    First Hill

    Bodhiheart offers beginners and advanced-level meditation, Buddhism and Tibetan language classes in…read moreCapitol Hill (but many --or majority---students come from other neighborhoods or even outside of Seattle). Occasionally, Bodhiheart also offer day or overnight retreats, too. Classes are taught by Ven. Dhammadinna and Tenzin Jesse who spent some time learning about Buddism in different settings, including in Dharamsala, India from the 14th Dalai Lama himself. The classes I have been taking, Intro to Buddhism and Meditation, meet once a week and are offered series of 3 classes, with each of the series focusing on different and specific topics/concepts (classes are offered through out the year and you can join in any time or sign up for any particular set of classes). Classes are taughtin the lan rim progression. If you take these classes for a year, you should have a general understanding of Buddhism and Meditation concepts. People from all sorts of walks in their lives attend classes here. Some people in my classes have been attending the same series of classes for years (this says a lot that even though the set of topics we discuss in classes repeat years after years, it's never boring and that there are always something new to learn). Bodhiheart offers excellent option for beginners in buddhism and those interested or wanting to learn more about meditation and from various buddhism perspectives.

    Hi, I have to…read moredisagree with Molly L. I have had great response from the folks at Bodiheart Sangha. Quite responsive to my emails and they provided an address for the class I was interested in. No problems.

    Code Fellows

    Code Fellows

    (32 reviews)

    Belltown

    I don't know how the school/classes are, but if you are trying to get hold of anyone, don't hold…read moreyour breath. (because you will die) I tried emailing admissions, but I got no reply, I tried calling and it's just a recording saying to email admissions or apply and talk to your adviser through Slack. The one time I was able to schedule a phone call with someone, they never called and didn't leave a number so I could call them. I don't know, call me crazy but a boot camp that teaches full-stack coding with AI would have a bot to answer questions that the FAQ does not cover.

    Hello I Need to find out follow up information about attendance requirements in order to attend…read moreptsd meetings at veteran affairs from the president of the college; I never was reached back out to, I have 3 other individuals already in process of enrollment; plus many more veterans in line to call under Vet Tech guidelines. Please reach back out as I was promised I would be contacted last week; yet never occurred. This is in reference to the attendance policy and Being ALLOWED to attend PTSD Groups and Mental Health Therapy under the Americans With Disabilities Act. Your advisor Anthony Keian has stated WE ARE NOT Allowed to do so due to a 90% attendance requirement. I don't know if he speaks for the college or if the college will verify that we veterans; under veteran funding; are being denied access to our mental health care in accordance to an attendance policy. Please contact me back asap so all of the veterans I am sending your way can know if we should attend this boot camp or if we have to go elsewhere due to being unable to attend our lengthy far out scheduled appointments!?! Some NEED these appointments because if one is missed than they might not be here on this earth the day after...This shouldn't be hard to accommodate. Update: The school has gotten back to me Veteran affairs medical appointments are allowed attendance though it is strongly encouraged to schedule later in the afternoon appointments or prior to beginning of your course so material is not missed!

    Project Management Academy - PMA Class #325. Presenting an appreciation to Instructor Gregg D. Richie.

    Project Management Academy

    (54 reviews)

    South Lake Union, Eastlake

    It was so reassuring to start the process with Project Management Academy--it immediately lifted…read morethe pressure and fear of not knowing where to begin. From day one, they provided a complete package of structured materials and resources that give you a clear roadmap to prepare for the exam and build confidence along the way. The bootcamp itself was intense, immersive and highly focused. It does a great job of pushing you to engage deeply with the material and I do think it would have benefited from an additional day dedicated specifically to exam strategies and final preparation techniques to help reinforce everything learned. Gregg D. Richie was especially supportive and knowledgeable throughout the journey. He was always available to nudge you in the right direction--not only with the course material but also with the application process, navigating the platform and understanding how to best prepare for the exam. His guidance made the overall experience much smoother and more approachable. The time-boxed 230-minute practice exams were very useful in helping adjust expectations around pacing and exam pressure. However, some of the questions felt repetitive, which made it easier to recognize patterns rather than fully test understanding in new ways. Additionally, a few questions appeared outdated and not fully aligned with the latest exam versions, which occasionally impacted scoring and confidence since those topics were not as relevant in current practice. Overall, I would definitely recommend Project Management Academy as a strong foundation to get started and build baseline knowledge. To fully succeed in passing the exam, I found it helpful to supplement the course with additional online resources--especially YouTube content--to deepen understanding of Agile principles and the servant leadership mindset.

    I took Gregg Richie's live, in-person bootcamp in August 2025, and just passed the PMP exam on my…read morefirst try with Above Target in all areas! I credit Gregg's bootcamp to my success. For such dense material, Gregg made the course interactive and engaging. If you're looking for a PMP course in the Seattle area, I highly recommend taking it in person with the Project Management Academy and hopefully you're lucky enough to have Gregg as your instructor!

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