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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 20 buildings, many of them named after the peaks of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges. [9] In the past 10 years, EvCC has completed more than $150 million of new construction:
Nearly 45% of the University Center's students have earned credit/degree from Everett Community College prior to enrolling with one of the partner universities. The University Center of North Puget Sound at a Glance 2010-2011 Student Headcount: Total Students - 500; Female - 75%; Caucasian - 75%
The college was officially named Evergreen Valley College in 1970 and opened to its first class in 1975. The college expanded to include the biological sciences, nursing education programs, a library, a student center, a center for the arts, and the Montgomery Hill Observatory.
Everett Community College (EvCC) is a two-year public community college that has enrolled 19,000 students from around Snohomish County and 463 total faculty members. [408] [409] The college's main campus is in North Everett on the south side of Legion Memorial Golf Course. [410]
Marysville is located near the Everett Community College, the north county region's only post-secondary education institution, situated in north Everett. The college moved its cosmetology school to Marysville in 1996, offering classes and accreditation for students as well as public salon services. [194] [195]
Cascade High School is a secondary school located in Everett, Washington, United States.Part of the Everett Public Schools, it caters to grades 9–12 and has an annual enrollment of approximately 1,933 students.
The first high school in Everett was a ten-week course established in 1891, two years prior to the city's incorporation. Margaret Salisbury was the first graduate of the high school, which expanded into a full four-year curriculum in 1898 but still shared space with other grades.
The college is governed by the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges.It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.The Board of Trustees of Edmonds Community College was composed of five members appointed by the governor of Washington, until July 1, 2013, when a sixth member representing students was appointed by the governor.