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Co-curricular/ College-related Programs

Many college students experience food insecurity and studies have shown that students with food insecurities have lower completion rates in obtaining academic certificates and degrees.

To schedule an appointment to pick-up essentials, please visit: EverettCC.edu/FoodPantry

StudentRightsandResponsibilities Handbook

The Everett Community College Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook contains information about student rights and responsibilities. The handbook provides a detailed description of rights and responsibilities as they pertain to the students, the college, and the community, as well as the Student Code of Conduct, procedures for disciplinary actions, procedures to ensure student rights and due process, and the jurisdiction of college personnel. The handbook is available online at EverettCC.edu/StudentHandbook

CO-CURRICULAR AND COLLEGE-RELATED PROGRAMS

TheClipper

This student-produced, award-winning news organization publishes news about college and campus activities. Journalism students and others who are interested participate in writing, editing, and publishing the newspaper and articles online. Credit may be earned by enrolling in Journalism 170.

For further information, contact Clipper advisor Andrew Wahl at 425-388-9501. Visit the website at EverettClipper.com or email clipper@everettcc.edu.

Vibrations

Vibrations is a student-produced creative arts magazine, published annually. All students are invited to participate by submitting manuscripts, photographs, and artwork. Credit may be earned by enrolling in GRAPH 252. For more information, email vibrations@everettcc.edu.

RussellDayGallery

Russell Day, a faculty member from 1948 to 1974, established the visual arts program at the college and was dedicated to bringing works of varied artists, media, and movements to the students of Everett Community College. In recognition of this influence, the gallery was re-named for him in 2008.

The gallery has a specific interest in displaying the work of artists from underrepresented groups, alumni of EvCC, and providing exhibits that are not generally accessible to the public through other regional galleries. For more information, email gallery@everettcc.edu, call 425-388-9036, or visit the website at EverettCC.edu/Gallery.

EarlyLearningCenter

The Early Learning Center provides preschool and childcare for children ages 1 to 5 in a warm, safe, positive environment that is designed to encourage the important developmental growth and learning. A free preschool and family support program, ECEAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program) is available to income-eligible families. All families have opportunities to participate in the care and education of their child by volunteering in the classroom and participating in parent education classes. Visit the Early Learning Center located on campus at 820 Waverly Ave. For further information, contact the Center at 425-388-9121 or visit the website at EverettCC.edu/ELC.