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The Drive

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At Seattle University, we make it easier to get where you’re going by eliminating the detours and roadblocks that stand in your way. It’s part of our mission to ensure you graduate with the professional integrity, ethical leadership and effective collaboration skills today’s employers are seeking.

The Benefits of your Advanced Degree

More than 20% of open positions in the U.S. prefer or require graduate-level education.

Forbes

Jobs that require a master's degree are experiencing 18% growth.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The unemployment rate for master’s degree holders is considerably less than other education levels.

U.S. Department of Labor

Seattle University graduates are among highest paid in Washington state.

U.S. Department of Education

Alumni Profile

Jamie Vo, ’21

Master of Social Work
College of Arts and Sciences

Jamie Vo, ’21 MSW, has been interested in understanding and helping people for as long as she can remember. As an undergraduate at Seattle University,  she earned a double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice, graduating in 2019. She later returned to complete a Master of Social Work.

Throughout her graduate career, Jamie felt she still had a lot to learn. “As an undergraduate, I had a nebulous idea of what social justice meant. I could understand it conceptually, but I did not know what it looked like. Over time, and through my graduate program, I was able to define it for myself and see what it looks like in my field.”

Alumni Profile

Jamie Vo, ’21

Master of Social Work
College of Arts and Sciences

Jamie Vo, ’21 MSW, has been interested in understanding and helping people for as long as she can remember. As an undergraduate at Seattle University,  she earned a double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice, graduating in 2019. She later returned to complete a Master of Social Work.

Throughout her graduate career, Jamie felt she still had a lot to learn. “As an undergraduate, I had a nebulous idea of what social justice meant. I could understand it conceptually, but I did not know what it looked like. Over time, and through my graduate program, I was able to define it for myself and see what it looks like in my field.”

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The Climb

You’re a full-time professional with upward mobility goals and need the know-how to climb to the next level. Flexible SU programs will get you there.

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The Pivot

You’re ready to pivot to a career that will help you follow your passion or keep pace with the shifting needs of today’s workforce. SU will give you the new skills you’ll need.