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Everett Community College
Established 1941
Type Public community college
President David N. Beyer, Ph.D.
Faculty 130 Full-time, 330 Part-time
Students 18,129
Location Everett and Marysville, Washington, United States
Campus Main campus, north Everett
Fitness and Sports Center,
Aviation Maintenance Technical School on Paine Field, Everett
Corporate & Continuing Education Center, south Everett
School of Cosmetology, Marysville
Tulalip Education Center, Marysville
Main campus location 2000 Tower St.
Everett, WA 98201-1352
Nickname EvCC
Mascot Trojans
Website http://www.everettcc.edu/

Everett Community College (EvCC) is a community college located in Everett, Washington. The college was founded in 1941 [1] and serves more than 19,000 students per year. Most students earn their associate degree in arts and sciences after two years of college, and then some transfer to a four-year college to finish their bachelor's degree. Courses EvCC offers can be tailored to specialized career majors such as programming, nursing, philosophy, or accounting.

EvCC consists of 13 modern brick buildings on a tree-shaded campus adjoining Legion Memorial Park Golf Course in Everett. The Parks Student Union Building is where most students go for lunch or to the student lounge, The Paperclip, where students can relax and watch TV or a movie. The library is located downstairs and houses reading and studying areas.

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 building is home to the college's physical sciences, visual arts, and journalism programs.[2]. [3] 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.

In summer 2009, the Everett Community College broke ground on a new $24 million Student Health and Fitness Center off of Tower Street, near its main campus. The 49,000 square foot building will replace the college’s current gym and is scheduled to open in 2010.

EvCC students are a variety of ages and come from diverse backgrounds. In addition to traditional classroom courses, EvCC offers courses that can be taken online through the ANGEL Learning platform.

Athletics

Everett Community College offers a range of athletic activities to both its male and female students and faculty. These include baseball, softball, tennis, basketball, soccer, cross country, and volleyball. All teams use the same school colors of Red and White, with their mascot being the Trojans.

2009 Athletic Staff and Coaches

Athletic Director - Larry Walker
Assistant Athletic Director - Sue Snow

Men's Baseball Coach - Levi Lacey
Men's Basketball Coach - Larry Walker
Men's Soccer Coach - Scott Willsie
Cross Country Coach - Matt Koenigs
Women's Basketball Coach - Chet Hovde
Women's Softball Coach - Randy Smith
Women's Soccer Coach - Geoff Kittle
Women's Volleyball Coach - Sue Snow

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