Griffin College, Business college in Seattle, United States.
Griffin College was a private educational institution in downtown Seattle that specialized in business programs and vocational training. The school offered practical courses to help students develop professional skills in business and administrative fields.
The school was founded in 1909 as a family-owned business and later became part of the Phillips Colleges network spanning many institutions. Rapid expansion during the 1980s created accreditation difficulties that ultimately led to the school's closure in 1993.
The institution shaped the educational landscape of Seattle by providing specialized business education to local students seeking professional qualifications.
The building is located in downtown Seattle and is no longer operating as a school. Former students needing information about their records can contact the Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board in Olympia for assistance.
The institute was part of a large network of dozens of schools operating across multiple states. This network had a brief existence as most of its schools closed during the 1990s.
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