Stay in Touch With Us

Community Dinner circa 1975

Ways to Stay Involved 

There are lots of ways you can engage with us at Seattle Central College, even if you are not taking a class for credit or pursuing a degree. 

Continuing Education

Seattle Central offers an array of low-cost, non-credit classes for community learning through Continuing Education. Activate your mind with an art and photography class, pick up a new language, take a dance class, learn about fine woodworking or home repair, and more. No experience is needed for most classes. Classes are offered in person, online or in a hybrid format.

Continuing Education student

Seattle Culinary Academy

Join us for coffee, pastries, and a sit-down lunch in one of Seattle Culinary Academy's student-run restaurants. Experience cuisines from around the world and specialties of the Pacific Northwest, while students use the opportunity to hone their culinary skills. Need a private event catered? Contact us for more details at SeattleCulinary@seattlecolleges.edu

Seattle Culinary Academy Students

Broadway Performance Hall/Erickson Theatre

Broadway Performance Hall and Erickson Theatre offer concerts, plays, poetry readings, and dance and is the ideal training ground for aspiring actors to practice their skills. Make a night of it, grab a bite to eat at the Seattle Culinary Academy or one of the many restaurants within walking distance of the college and take in a show

Seattle Central hosts professional-theatre-in-residence Intiman Theatre, which uses the power of story and education to activate dialogue, confront inequality, and build collective joy.

Broadway Performance Hall student actors

Volunteer Opportunities

There are numerous ways to get involved with Seattle Central. Help with graduation, offer tutoring or mentoring, or set up a new internship at the college. No matter how you are involved, your volunteerism contributes to our students' development, helps them build self-confidence and enhances their job prospects, while fostering a vibrant community and neighborhood.

Contact Michelle McBreen at michelle.mcbreen@seattlecolleges.edu for ways to volunteer your time.

Volunteers from 1975

Alumni

If you've completed a course, program, certificate or degree at Central, you have earned a place in the Alumni Association. We send out quarterly newsletters with updates about the college and graduates as well as free Tiger branded merchandise.

We want to know how you're doing and what you are accomplishing. Questions or ideas about reconnecting as an alumni? Want to tell us how you're doing? Contact Michelle McBreen at michelle.mcbreen@seattlecolleges.edu and sign up for the official Seattle Central Alumni Association.

Seattle Central Alumna

Rental Space

Let us help you plan your next event, conference, or meeting. A range of facilities, rental equipment, support services, and on-site catering are provided for the general public to reserve at affordable rates. More information on facility and room rentals, including rates.

Performance stage at Broadway High School

M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery

The M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery offers the greater Seattle community the opportunity to experience the visual arts. The gallery emphasizes student work, but local and regional artists as well as touring exhibits are often on display. The gallery also offers guest lectures and poetry readings that reflect, acknowledge, appreciate, promote, and serve the college's multicultural population. Admission is always free.