About Everett Community College

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Everett Community College educates more than 15,000 students every year at several locations in Snohomish County, with most students and faculty at the main campus in north Everett.

Administration

EvCC is one of 34 community and technical colleges governed by the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges. The college is administered by a five-member board of trustees appointed by the Washington state’s governor.

History

EvCC was founded in 1941, with the college's first students taking classes at a converted elementary school. The college's main campus moved to its present site in north Everett in 1958.

To learn more about EvCC history, check out Voices of EvCC, an oral history project recording the stories of students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

Programs and Degrees

The college serves students seeking a wide variety of education options. Students come to EvCC to affordably start their four-year degrees, earn certificates, train for a new job, experience hands-on training in professional and technical programs, learn English, develop basic skills, finish high school, train for a promotion, or to learn just for fun.

The college offers associate degrees in Arts and Sciences, Science, Business, Applied Science, Technical Arts, Fine Arts, and General Studies, and a bachelor's of applied science degree in Accounting. Certificates of completion are awarded in more than 30 technical and career fields. Students can also enroll in English as a Second Languagehigh school completion, and General Education Development programs. EvCC also offers professional and employee training through its Corporate & Continuing Education Center.

EvCC faculty and staff work closely with business and industry experts, community leaders and other educational institutions to provide students with relevant, challenging experiences inside and outside of the classroom.

Four-Year Degrees

EvCC offers a bachelor of applied science degree in Accounting. The Everett University Center is located at EvCC’s main campus in Everett. The center offers bachelor’s and master’s degree programs through partner colleges and universities.

Students

EvCC students range in age from 12 to 85 with the largest number of students between 18 and 21 years of age. Thirty percent of EvCC's students are students of color.

To learn more about EvCC students, see the college's statistical profile.

EvCC counts among its alumni many of the area’s business, government, and civic and social leaders.

Locations

Everett Community College's north Everett campus is located at 2000 Tower Street in Everett on 46 acres near the Legion Memorial Park Golf Course. The campus includes 15 classroom and lab buildings named after the peaks of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges.

In addition to the college’s main campus, EvCC sites include Aviation Maintenance Technology at Paine FieldSchool of Cosmetology in Marysville, and at other locations in north and east Snohomish County.

Economic Impact

According to an independent socioeconomic study of EvCC alumni, EvCC students are measurably better off as a result of their education.

Students who leave with a two-year college degree earn, on average, twice as much as adults without a high school diploma and 35 percent more than those with a high school diploma or GED.

Eighty percent of EvCC students stay in the region to work after they leave college.

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