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We are committed to providing access to Everett Community College. If you are not yet a student and need accommodations, please use the information on this page.

ASL Interpreters for Guests or Events Outside the Classroom

To request an ASL Interpreter for a campus program, activity or training, please use our ASL Interpreter Request. EvCC Staff can complete this form if they know their student or guest participants require an ASL Interpreter. Staff Interpreting requests need to go through Human Resources.  If you need an ASL Interpreter for a class that a student is registered in, please use AccessPortal to schedule!

Complaint Mediation and Grievance Resolutions Procedure

While the Center for Disability Services (CDS) is available to offer advice and support on the Complaint Mediation and Grievance process to students registered with CDS, we can also refer non-CDS students to the appropriate offices or individuals for assistance with their complaints or grievances. More information is available at our Complaint Mediation and Grievance Resolution Procedure page.

Accessible Parking

  • Students with a Disabled Parking Placard from the Washington State DOL who wish to park on campus are still required to purchase a Campus Parking Pass.
  • Students with a Campus Parking Pass can use Accessible Parking spots in Lot A, Lot D, Lot H and Lot G.
  • Visitor Accessible Parking is in Lot B.
  • Check out the EvCC Parking Map to find which locations are closest to your classroom.
  • If you need an Accessible Parking Spot and there are none available, please call Security at 425-388-9990 for assistance.

For more information about parking with a Disabled Parking Placard, check out The Northwest ADA Center's Parking for People with Disabilities in Washington State external link icon.

Taking Exams for Non-Students

If you need accommodations to take an exam at Everett Community College but you are not currently a student enrolled in classes, please review the information on Accommodated Exams (Third-Party).

ADA Safety Concerns

If you have a concern about physical accessibility or a safety hazard, please notify the Health & Safety Committee by completing the EvCC Safety Hazard form.

Service Animals on the EvCC Campus

Service Animals are protected by Washington State and Federal law. The EvCC Campus provides policy and guidance regarding Service Animals on the EvCC Campus.

Seizure Guidelines and Procedures

EvCC's Campus Policy is to always call 911 in the event of an emergency. If you use a campus phone, security will be notified automatically that 911 was called. Read more about Seizure Guidelines and Procedures.

Accessible Technology Standards

Everett Community College is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. Read more about our Web Accessibility and the CDS Office's Accessible Technology Standards.

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