High school students and
their parents can learn about Everett Community College’s Running Start program
at an information session 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, in Gray Wolf Hall, Room 166.
College staff will
discuss how to apply, options for full and part-time enrollment, student life
and special program options, such as the ORCA program in marine biology.
Running Start is a
partnership program between colleges and high schools. The program is available
to eligible high school juniors and seniors.
Students can apply
college credit to their high school graduation requirements. Tuition for 1-18
credits is free.
ORCA is an early college
academy for high school students, who can earn up to two years of college
credit for free while completing their high school education.
Most students graduate
with an associate’s degree in addition to a high school diploma.
In addition to attending this session, EvCC encourages students to contact their high school counselors.
The deadline to apply
for Running Start at Everett Community College for Fall quarter 2010 is May 1.
EvCC serves more than 700 high school students through Running Start.
Everett Community College, 2000 Tower St., is two blocks west of North Broadway, between 10th and Tower Streets. Families are encouraged to park in spaces marked “Student.”
For more information
about Running Start or other EvCC programs, call EvCC’s Enrollment Services
Office at 425-388-9211 or 425-388-9219.