
Divers Institute of Technology
http://www.diversinstitute.edu4315 11th Ave NW, Seattle, Washington 98107-0667
(206) 783-5542
Our mission is to provide advanced technical training that produces the most qualified, skilled professionals in the constantly evolving underwater marine industry. To fulfill our mission every day, we will be guided by these principles:
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| Institution Type | < 2-year, Private for-profit |
| Special Learning Opportunities | None |
| Student Services | Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers |
| Credit Accepted | Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits |
| Religious Affiliation | Not applicable |
| Federal Aid | Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans). |
| Degrees/Certificates Offered | One but less than two years certificate |
| Campus Setting | City: Large |
| Disability Services Student | 3% or less |
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At Divers Institute of Technology, 88.0% percent of first-time undergrads receive financial aid, 43.0% receive grants and/or scholarships (an average of $3,997), and 76% receive loans ($7,042 on average). On-campus room and board costs about $8,400. Taking into account total living expenses and financial aid, the average net cost of attending Divers Institute of Technology is $29,078 per year. |
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In Fall 2009, 59 people applied to Divers Institute of Technology. Of the applicants, 100.0% were admitted (100.0% male & 100.0% female ) and 100.0% accepted (100.0% male and 100.0% female) |
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| Percent of In-State Undergrads | 53.0% |
| Full Time Retention Rate | 89.0% |
| Overall Graduation Rate | 90.0% |
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| Admissions Office Phone | (206) 783-5542 |
| Admissions Office Email | http://www.diversinstitute.edu/contact-us/ |
| Admissions Office Address | 4315 11th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107 |
| Admissions Transfer URL | http://www.diversinstitute.edu/admissions/ |
| Admissions Website | http://www.diversinstitute.edu/admissions/ |
| Application Fee | $100 |
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In order to be accepted to Divers Institute of Technology, you should have:
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| Program Name | Certificate | Associate | Bachelor | Master | Doctorate |
| Transportation and materials moving | 255 | ||||
| Diver, Professional and Instructor | 255 | ||||
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Dive Sup2139 on October 12, 2011 said:
This is a waste of money. Don't get me wrong it may be the 'best' but you can get your same diver cert at some community colleges for 1/20 of the price. Trust me no matter what people tell you at this school, not a single company gives a s*** where you got your certs from, as long as you have them. I regret paying for this and moving to seattle and paying ungodly amounts of money for something that could have cost me a fraction. I regret going here as I wasted so much time and money. One of my now best friends got his card in so cal and he works in the same position as me. If you think you are saving time by going here, you're not because you will spend way more money. Also, the placement here is just awful. They want to send recent grads to the gulf where there is an unbelievable turnover rate. They try to oversell it but the work is pretty rough and there are so many companies that the school basically tells you to disregard the west and east coast. So they can add you as a number to their placement. As long as you get that 1st job they don't give a damn about you.