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Established
  
1941

Students
  
19,666

Total enrollment
  
20,454 (2010)

Phone
  
+1 425-388-9100

Colors
  
White, Red

President
  
David N. Beyer, Ph.D.

Location
  
Suburban

Mascot
  
Trojan

Graduation rate
  
28.5% (2014)

Everett Community College

Type
  
Public community college

Academic staff
  
111 Full-time, 214 Part-time

Address
  
2000 Tower St, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 3,778 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 8,967 USD (2015)

Notable alumni
  
Aaron Cunningham, John Koster, Steve Hobbs, Stephen Fife, Carolyn Squires

Similar
  
Edmonds Community College, Shoreline Community College, Skagit Valley College, Lake Washington Institute o, North Seattle College

Profiles

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Everett Community College (EvCC) is a community college located in Everett, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan area. EvCC educates almost 20,000 students every year at seven learning centers throughout Snohomish County, Washington with most students and faculty at the main campus (2000 Tower Street, Everett, Washington 98201).

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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 1958.

Campus

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

In early 1999, the college built a state-of-the-art Instructional Technology Center, Shuksan Hall, named after a local mountain. Whitehorse Hall, one of the newest buildings on campus, opened January 2007. The 88,000-square-foot (8,200 m2) building is home to the college's physical sciences, visual arts, and journalism programs. The building is part of a 10-year expansion plan that includes the new $40 million undergraduate education center, Gray Wolf Hall, which opened Spring 2009.

Everett Community College's new $19.5 million Student Fitness Center off of Tower Street, near its main campus, opened in January 2011. The 49,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) building replaced the college’s 1958 gym.

In addition to the college’s main campus in north Everett, EvCC offers classes at its East County Campus in Monroe, Aviation Maintenance Technical School at Paine Field, Corporate & Continuing Education Center in south Everett, School of Cosmetology in Marysville, and at several other locations in north and east Snohomish County.

Organization and 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 Washington state’s governor. EvCC's president is Dr. David Beyer.

Academic profile

In 2011-12 the college had 19,666 students. EvCC students range in age from 12 to 85 with the largest number of students between 18–21 years of age. One-fourth of EvCC's students are students of color. During the past five years, student enrollment has increased 15 percent.

Students come to EvCC to affordably start their four-year degrees, earn certificates, train for new jobs, 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. Certificates of completion are awarded in more than 30 technical and career fields. Students can also enroll in Adult Education, English as a Second Language, high school completion, and General Education Development programs. EvCC also offers professional and employee training through its Corporate & Continuing Education Center. In addition to traditional classroom courses, EvCC offers courses that can be taken online through the CANVAS learning platform.

The University Center of North Puget Sound offers more than 25 bachelor's and master's degree programs at EvCC’s north Everett campus and supports a dozen online degree programs from colleges and universities,

Athletics

Everett Community College offers 11 intercollegiate sports to both its male and female students and faculty. These include baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, cross country, track and field, and volleyball. All teams use the same school colors of Red and White, with their mascot being the Trojans. Everett Community College teams compete in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC).

Alumni / Former Students

  • Rick Anderson, Major League Baseball former player (New York Mets and Kansas City Royals) and current (as of 2014) pitching coach (Minnesota Twins)
  • Jean Berkey, former Democratic Party politician
  • Stan Boreson, the "King of Scandinavian Humor"
  • Chuck Close, photographer and painter
  • Aaron Cunningham, Major League Baseball player (Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, and Cleveland Indians)
  • Stephen Fife, Major League (Los Angeles Dodgers) and Minor League Baseball player
  • Steve Hobbs, Democratic member of the Washington State Senate
  • Keone Kela, Minor League Baseball player
  • John Koster, former Republican member of the Snohomish County council and Washington State House of Representatives
  • Nathan Mumm, businessman (Microsoft, Vulcan Inc.), founder of the National Athletic Basketball League, and original owner of the Snohomish County Explosion
  • Mason Tobin, Major League (Texas Rangers) and Minor League Baseball player
  • Archie Van Winkle, United States Marine and Medal of Honor winner (Korean War)
  • Faculty

  • Dick King, former Democratic Party politician
  • Staff

  • Bob Gambold, football player and coach (former EvCC assistant football coach)
  • References

    Everett Community College Wikipedia