05/15/2026
Summer quarter registration opens Monday, May 18th online! Turn free time into skill time this summer!☀️🌻🍉😎
The place to go for personal enrichment classes in North Seattle. Learn at North!
From Acting Techniques to Zumba, the Continuing Education program at North Seattle College provides a wide array of non-credit classes for everyone in the community with a desire to learn and have fun. Geared toward lifelong learners, our reasonably priced, quality courses are led by instructors who teach their passion and profession. You’ll find our personal enrichment courses conveniently offered on both weekdays and weekends, daytime and evenings, and one-time workshops or multiple-sessions.
05/15/2026
Summer quarter registration opens Monday, May 18th online! Turn free time into skill time this summer!☀️🌻🍉😎
The 2026 CE Art Show is around the corner! This year marks year twelve for this amazing event! We are looking forward to sharing our students art with the community this July! Here’s a preview of what goes on at the art show opening night!
04/08/2026
We still have room in our Intermediate & Advanced Ceramics class. Class starts April 17th from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM for 9 sessions. Sign up today!
Register: https://conted.northseattle.edu/courses/intermediate-and-advanced-ceramics
03/06/2026
Join us next week for two concerts by our very on Continuing Education students!
Vocal performance Concert March 10th 8:00 PM 🎤
Jazz ensemble performance march 11th 8:00 PM 🎶
Held in the library auditorium. Free entry, parking is $6.
02/13/2026
Mark your calendar! Spring quarter registration opens Tuesday, February 17th online! Please note that our office will be closed Monday, February 16th in observance of President’s Day.
01/05/2026
Welcome to Winter quarter! We hope you had a wonderful holiday break!
01/01/2026
✨Happy 2026!✨ May the new year bring you new skills, endless possibilities and much success! We look forward to seeing you all for another great year!
12/22/2025
❄Happy Holidays!❄
As the year wraps up, we want to say thank you for learning with us.
You showed up this year. You tried something new. You made time for yourself, your goals, and your curiosity. That matters. Continuing education is about growth at your own pace, on your own terms, and you did exactly that.
Our classes exist because of students like you. People who want to build skills, explore interests, and keep learning through every season of life. Your energy in class, your questions, and your willingness to jump in make this community what it is.
As you head into the holidays, we hope you find time to rest, recharge, and enjoy the moments that matter most to you. When the new year arrives, we look forward to welcoming you back with both familiar core classes and new offerings designed to keep things fresh and relevant.
Thank you for being part of our learning community. We wish you a happy holiday season and a bright new year. We cannot wait to learn with you again soon.
The Continuing Education office will provide remote services only Monday, December 22, 2025 and Tuesday, December 23, 2025. Our office will be fully closed from Wednesday, December 24, 2025 through Thursday, January 1, 2026 and re-open on Friday, January 2 at which time emails will be responded to. Registration will remain open 24/7 online.
11/26/2025
This Thanksgiving we thank our students and instructors for being part of Continuing Education at North Seattle College. For over fifty years we’ve provided lifelong learning to our community, and your support keeps that work strong. You help make CE a place where people learn, grow, and stay connected. We hope you and your family enjoy the holiday!
Our office will be closed Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 - Friday, Nov 28, 2025. Registration online remains open 24/7 as always! 🍁
11/16/2025
Join us for live student music performances in December!🎶
On Dec 9, 2025, at 8 p.m. enjoy a Vocal Performance accompanied by the Jazz Ensemble in the library auditorium on campus. Admission is free. Directed by Gina Funes and Fred Radke.
Dec 10, 2025, at 8 p.m. Jazz Ensemble concert in the library auditorium on campus. Admission is free. The concert is directed by Fred Radke.