Campus Event

Eid Celebration

 Celebrate Eid with us! Get creative with painting, glam up with henna, and sip on some delicious drinks! Join MSA on April 15 for some fun!

The purpose of the MSA club is to dismantle stereotypes about Islam, provide opportunities, and be a support system for Muslim Students.

Our mission is to provide a place for students and staff to meet, connect, and exchange ideas about Islam and the EvCC Muslim community.

For more information, contact Club Advisor: Jacob Nanfito - jnanfito@everettcc.edu

NW STEP Spring Transfer Fair

The NW STEP Spring transfer fairs are designed to inform students in the Washington community and technical college system of their transfer opportunities at four-year colleges and universities. Meet with four-year university representatives to discuss: General admissions requirements, Explore degree programs and prerequisites, Information on scholarships, Application deadlines, Follow up with your admission status and so much more..... Sponsorship of The Northwest Student Transfer Education Partnership (NW STEP)

Universities Attending:

NeuroConnect

Did you know that an estimated 1 in 5 adults or as many as 30% of college students may identify as neurodivergent

The Neurodivergent Student Support Club (NDSSC) exists to support Neurodivergent students on campus as well as for neurotypical allies to learn more about neurodiversity. Their mission is to provide a safe space and support for Neurodivergent students while also advocating for the rights of students on campus.

​​​​​​​Wes Woodson: I Have Anxiety (So What?)

Have you ever felt like you weren’t enough? Not smart enough. Not attractive enough. Not athletic enough. Maybe you’ve battled with stress or anxiety in school or struggled to adjust to the whirlwind of college life. If any of this sounds familiar, the Trojan Activities Board has something special just for you!

Global Connections Workshop

“Building Bridges Together"

Join us for an inspiring evening as we honor a legacy of African American & African Diaspora social justice leaders through a workshop led by Dr. Darryl Brice, with a community book reading, discussion, and a peaceful meditation from the Urban Yogis! This event welcomes reflection, healing, and shared community building. Open to EvCC students, faculty, staff, admin, and campus community from all cultures. Light refreshments provided.

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