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They all chose Everett Community College!
Meet a few of Everett Community College's alumni. Sign up now for a campus tour to learn more about EvCC.
Travis Arket
Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch” star Travis Arket entered EvCC’s U3 (Youth Re-Engagement) program during his senior year of high school. A self-proclaimed “high school drop-out with intelligence,” Travis chose EvCC for its innovative, nurturing programs and the opportunity to learn. The business owner, commercial crab fisherman, programmer, designer, and author says that EvCC helped incubate the foundation for his success.
Bill Tsoukalas
As a former Cleveland Indians pitcher and current executive director of the Snohomish County Boys & Girls Club, Bill Tsoukalas is a prime example of how an EvCC student can "Stay Close and Go Far."
Cynthia Andrews
A self-described ‘natural-born leader,’ Cynthia Andrews found a new path by attending EvCC. She was a 30-year old single mother looking to change careers, with no idea how to do so. After enrolling at the college, she became the student body president and the program coordinator for multicultural services, working with people from different cultures and enhancing her public speaking skills. Today, Cynthia is a business consultant, aging enthusiast, and host of the radio talk show, Living It Up After 50.
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