East County Campus

East County studentEverett Community College’s East County Campus offers classes each quarter at various locations in the Monroe area. At the Lake Tye Building in Monroe, we can assist students with admission, registration, obtaining transcripts, testing and planning for the quarters ahead. Whether you are a high school student or an adult learner, the East County Campus can serve your needs.

You can see which classes are planned in Monroe in future quarters by viewing the tentative two-year schedule Acrobat PDF Reader Icon.  Students can take classes both at the Monroe location and online at the same time.

Get Started Now for Summer and Fall Classes

Open registration begins May 14 for current students and May 21 for new and returning students. Check out the Summer 2012 and Fall 2012 classes offered in Monroe.

On-Site Testing, Advising and Registration

East County now offers assistance on a drop-in basis for help with registration, enrollment and general financial aid questions 5 days a week, 9a.m.- 5 p.m. Compass placement test is given on Thursdays from noon to 3 p.m. When testing in Monroe, we ask that you have a check or money order to pay the $30 fee. Students are encouraged to have their SID with them or at least their social security number.  Please call 425-259-8732 if you plan to stop in for testing.

Open Computer Labs

All registered EvCC students taking one or more credits may use the open computer lab at the Lake Tye Building Monday through Thursday 12:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m..

New Business Degrees in Monroe

Two new degrees are now offered in Monroe: Associate in Business - DTA university transfer degree and Associate in Technical Arts in Business Administration. For more information about the degrees follow the link to Business Degrees. Read more about Monroe instructor Mark Eppley

At the East County Campus you can:

Corporate Training in Monroe

Everett Community College's Corporate & Continuing Education Center now offers workshops for professionals and customized training for employers in Monroe. Browse the CCEC courses avilable at the Monroe location or call 425-267-0150.

We also offer a wide range of customized training solutions for businesses, non-profits and government agencies at the East County Campus or at your location.  To find out how CCEC can support your training needs, email Ray Kubista or call 425-267-0162.

Why take classes in Monroe?

  • Save gas, commute time, and car wear-and-tear
  • Park easily and for free
  • Avoid highway gridlock
  • Get help from local EvCC staff
  • Complete a University Transfer Program or other associate degree