Everett Community College 2019 Annual Report

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2019 ANNUAL REPORT


EvCC honors President David Beyer and welcomes President Daria Willis In 2019, Everett Community College said goodbye to longtime president David Beyer and welcomed new president Daria Willis. Beyer retired at the end of June after leading EvCC for 13 years – the longest tenure of a president in the college’s history. During those 13 years, EvCC added more than $150 million in new construction, enhanced its equity work, and partnered with more community organizations and businesses. “This college has demonstrated to me the importance of two-year institutions in fostering opportunity for many people to aspire and secure economic mobility in this rapidly changing world. The dedicated and talented people who work here have made this final chapter very special and fulfilling,” wrote Beyer, who retired with more than 40 years of higher education experience. In July, the college welcomed EvCC’s new president, Daria Willis.

New EvCC President Daria Willis with student leaders.

“I am so very elated to join such a transformative institution,” Willis said. “EvCC’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as demonstrated through the 5 Dimensions of Equity is what attracted me to the Pacific Northwest. I look forward to building relationships with faculty, staff, and students to lead the charge for EvCC’s continued success for many years to come.” She previously served as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York within the State University of New York system. You can learn more about her work at EvCC by following her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @EvCCprez or on Snapchat.

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Everett Community College Board of Trustees From left to right Bob Bolerjack Dr. Betty Cobbs Mike Deller Toraya Miller Vickie K. Norris

Everett Community College Foundation Board of Directions Officers President – Craig Chase, Moss Adams Past President – Deborah Wright, Community

Member President Elect – Pete Sontra, Peoples Bank Vice President – Mike McGinnis, Community

Member Treasurer – Charlie Chaffin, Community Member Executive Director/Board Secretary –

John Olson, Everett Community College

VISION

Members-at-Large Babette Babich, Everett Community College Carla Forney, Waddell & Reed Financial Advisors Andy Hall, Botesch, Nash and Hall Architects Mark Harmsworth, Blueprint Consulting Services Rebecca Holverson-Cherney, Columbia Bank Paul Kaftanski, City of Everett Harold Kelly, Puget Sound Kidney Centers Dawn Laird, The Everett Clinic Pat Marker, Community Member Jerry Martin, RE/MAX Northwest

Everett Community College creates a better world one successful student at a time.

MISSION

Kathy Nagie, Directors Mortgage Vikki Strand, Community Member Henry Veldman, Community Member Mandi Wagner, KeyBank Dr. Stephen Wescott, The Everett Clinic Dr. Tom Yetman, Providence Medical Group Ex-Officio Daria Willis, EvCC President Toraya Miller, EvCC Board of Trustees

We educate, equip, and inspire each student to achieve personal and professional goals, contribute to our diverse communities, and thrive in a global society.

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ABOUT EVCC

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The college serves students seeking a wide variety of education options. Students come to EvCC to affordably start their four-year degrees, earn certificates, train for new jobs, experience handson training in professional and technical programs, learn English, develop basic skills, finish high school, or to learn just for fun.

19,077

Student-Faculty Ratio

Students educated by EvCC in 2018-19

44% ACADEMIC

58% of classes are offered in person during the day

29% PERSONAL INTEREST

22%

WHY STUDENTS CHOOSE EVCC

of EvCC classes are offered online

5%

19%

of class times are arranged with the instructor

PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL

12%

of classes during the evening

9% BASIC SKILLS

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1. General Liberal Arts and Science 2. Nursing Prerequisites 3. Business 4. Biology/Environmental Science 5. Engineering

CLASSES OFFERED

4,611

Students who earned college and high school credit at the same time in dual-credit programs including Running Start, College in the High School, CTE Dual Credit, and EvCC’s Ocean Research College Academy (ORCA) program.


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PARTNERSHIPS

Working together to address the needs of our local community has been a powerful experience!"

a multi-agency coalition that provides adult education and early learning programs in south Everett. EvCC partners with Seattle Goodwill and the YMCA to offer five levels of English language classes. The collaborations are two of many EvCC has developed to meet students’ needs close to home and give them opportunities to learn alongside experts in their fields. Advanced Manufacturing Training & Education Center (AMTEC) students in the American Society of Welding EvCC chapter also designed and built a special project to commemorate the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Students learn to speak and write English in EvCC workshops offered evenings at St. Mary Magdalen Parish in south Everett.

On Wednesday and Thursday nights, volunteers gather in a classroom at St. Mary Magdalen Parish & School in south Everett to help their neighbors who want to learn English. The workshop is offered in partnership with Everett Community College’s BRIDGES Center, which provides free assistance to adults learning basic reading and math skills, as well as support for English language learners. More than 85 students have attended since September 2018.

“Our parish and school are so beautifully diverse, and we began to see the great need for Englishlanguage instruction. What developed was a strong partnership with EvCC and outreach that extended beyond our parish community. Working together to address the needs of our local community has been a powerful experience!” said Kristin Moore, Director of Development & Admissions at St. Mary Magdalen School.

Led by welding instructor Jason Speicher, who was honored in June 2019 as an EvCC exceptional faculty member, the students created a welded steel replica using part of an I-beam from the World Trade Center. The memorial was donated to Burien Fire Station 28. “This piece of history is now on display in their lobby for all citizens to remember this tragic day,” the City of Burien wrote.

Not far from the church is the Casino Road Academy, EvCC Annual Report | 5


DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION In 2017, members of EvCC’s First Nation’s Club had an idea – open a gathering space for Native American, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander students. In March 2019, the alumni returned to celebrate the opening of huyadadaličə , which means the place of our way. Located in Monte Cristo Hall, room 221, the space has computers, study areas and room for student meetings.

Just down the hall from huyadadaličə is the college’s Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program, which provides resources and extra support to historically underrepresented students in STEM programs. “It’s really like a second home. I come here after class and stay here most of the day and do my homework,” said software engineering student Kevin Jardinero.

“It’s amazing seeing a dream like this come true – to have a place for our Aboriginal and Indigenous students to feel at home, to feel like themselves,” said EvCC alumna Kayah George, who is a member of the Tulalip Tribes and a student at Simon Frasier University.

The college is letting future students know about resources like huyadadaličə and MESA at community events, such as Noche Entre Familia. The Spanishlanguage information session and celebration includes music, food, and activities for children.

The space reflects EvCC’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – a core part of the college’s mission.

The college also enjoyed hosting more than 2,100 high school and middle school students at EvCC’s

EvCC computer science student Winter Free cuts the ribbon at the opening celebration for the college’s new Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program with EvCC Board Member Vickie K. Norris and former president David Beyer.

EvCC Cosmetology instructor Lucia Alonzo talks with a prospective student for the Spanish-language Cosmetology program at Noche Entre Familia in October 2018.

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17th annual Students of Color Career Conference. The event includes panel discussions with local professionals who share their experiences and inspire students to continue their education. “You are not simply the leaders of tomorrow,” keynote speaker Nikkita Oliver told students. “You are the leaders of today.”

32%

of EvCC students are students of color

Emcee Dennis Denman speaks to more than 2,000 high school and middle school students attending EvCC’s 2019 Students of Color Career Conference.


Members of EvCC’s First Nations Club who proposed in 2017 that the college create a gathering space for Native American, Indigenous and Pacific Islander students. Cullen Zackuse (left), Kayah George, Tara Duffin, Sebastian Corrales and Rafael Alverez with Diversity & Equity Center Program Manager Emma Ka'aha'aina (fourth from left with red and white lei). Erik Sanchez, also a member of the “Original Six” was unable to attend. EvCC Annual Report | 7


STUDENT SUCCESS When Melisa Suljic crossed the stage at graduation, she had company – her newborn daughter Melanie. Suljic, the first in her family to graduate from high school and the first to attend college, wasn’t sure she’d finish her degree. With help from EvCC resources for foster care youth and the college’s TRiO Student Support Services program, she earned her associate degree and is headed to Western Washington University’s Human Services program. She was also selected as one of three college students statewide for the Governor’s Civic Leadership Award for her advocacy for children in the foster care system. Suljic, who lived in foster care as a child, is planning for a career helping foster youth. The college’s commitment to helping students like Suljic succeed was recognized in March 2019 when Achieving the Dream named EvCC a Leader College of Distinction. EvCC was one of 11 community colleges in the nation to earn the distinction. EvCC was recognized for increases in the number of students completing math and English requirements during their first year, year-to-year retention, and degree completion.

Melisa Suljic (center) advocates for foster care youth during a visit to Olympia. She was one of three college students statewide selected for the 2019 Governor's Civic Leadership Award.

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The college achieved math and English gains by using alternative placement, which allows students to submit their high school transcripts or standardized test scores instead of taking a placement test, and shortening the pre-college course sequences. The college strengthened its retention and completion by requiring students to complete orientation, to meet with an advisor prior to enrollment and before their third quarter, and to select a pathway (a group of related degrees and certificates).


“EvCC has provided me the opportunity to get ahead with my education and save money. I knew EvCC was the right fit for me when I became involved as a Student Ambassador. I was able to learn about the many resources this campus has to offer for their students, such as tutoring, the Writing Center, and de-stressing events!” - Jacky Guzman, EvCC Running Start student and Student Ambassador.

“I chose EvCC, but they chose me back. I have received an EvCC Foundation scholarship for the last two years, been employed as a tutor, volunteered with different clubs, and been invited to the local Phi Theta Kappa chapter and the Honors program here on campus. I came here only hoping to receive a degree. In the process, I was welcomed into an amazing community.” - Raymond Haug, EvCC engineering student. In addition to his EvCC Foundation scholarships, he was named a University of Washington Martin Family Foundation Achievement Scholar, which will help fund his education at EvCC and at the University of Washington, after he transfers there in Fall 2020.

“I struggled with my English speaking skills. When you understand everything, but you cannot explain your thoughts and ideas, it is discouraging and embarrassing when you cannot express yourself well. BRIDGES helped me a lot to improve my English in speaking, writing, and reading.” - Simerjit Kaur, who was a teacher in India before moving to the United States. She used EvCC’s BRIDGES Center free resources to improve her English, later becoming a volunteer for the center. She earned a Medical Assisting Certificate in 2019

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INNOVATION has the research to show it. He co-authored a study published in the International Journal of Science Education, Part B in July 2018. His work is one of many innovative ways EvCC is educating students. Another is simulating the spread of misinformation during an election, which is part of the final exam for instructor Dennis Skarr’s Computer Information Systems information security class. Skarr was honored as an exceptional faculty member in June 2019. Skarr, who is a member of the Washington National Guard’s Cyberspace Operations Group, brings his professional experience into the classroom. Students also benefit from the industry experience of instructors at the college’s Advanced Manufacturing Training and Education Center (AMTEC). EvCC is still the only community college in the nation participating in Boeing’s AerosPACE program, which brings together students from eight colleges across the country to design, build, and fly an unmanned aerial vehicle. EvCC biology instructors Greg Crowther (on piano) and Hilary Kemp lead microbiology students in an extra-credit singalong. Crowther wrote a song parody about immunology to the tune of "A Blaze of Glory" to help students understand how the body handles viruses, focusing on the difference between their extracellular stage and their intracellular stage. Listen to Greg's science songs at Faculty.Washington.edu/Crowther.

Imagine the song “Sugar, Sugar” with slightly different lyrics. “Glucose – ah, sugar sugar – You are my favorite fuel … from the blood-borne substrate pool.” Everett Community College biology instructor Greg Crowther wrote these lyrics to help his students learn about the role of glucose in exercise. The song parody 10 | EvCC Annual Report

has more than 940,000 views on YouTube. Crowther, who started teaching at EvCC in January 2018, has written more than 150 songs to go with his anatomy and physiology lessons. Students, who are future nurses and doctors, need to memorize multiple complex human systems. Music helps learning and retention, and Crowther

“It provides the most real-world opportunities for students to grow than any other course than I think you can take in the education system today,” AMTEC instructor Michael Patching said.


ATHLETICS Larry Walker coached on Everett Community College’s basketball court for 31 years. In October 2018, the college honored the retired athletic director and men’s basketball coach by naming the court in his honor. “We are thrilled to have this opportunity to recognize Larry for the countless hours of service and dedication to this college and generations of Trojan student-athletes. Naming this court inside of the beautiful facility that he helped build is the perfect way to honor Larry,” said EvCC Athletic Director Garet Studer, who succeeded Walker. Throughout Walker’s tenure, hundreds of athletes came through the program and became teachers, coaches, and mentors to youth. The entire Walker family has been a big part of the college’s athletic program. Son Darrell Walker played for his father’s team (with his future brother-in-law Scott) and coached with his dad for several years, and daughter Kelli played on the EvCC women’s basketball team. Kelli's husband Jeremy attended EvCC, and daughter Julie has worked as an instructor. At EvCC, Walker played an integral role in bringing back sports that had long ago been eliminated at EvCC including baseball, volleyball and cross country. The college now has 11 athletic teams. He also was a key player in the creation of the state-of-the-art Walt Price Student Fitness Center, which replaced the gym EvCC built in 1958 at 13th Street and Rockefeller Avenue.

The Walker family, including Larry Walker and his wife Carey (center).

2019 ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Individuals

Janell Alyea - Basketball and Track and Field Elden Colombo - Track and Field Mike Malecki - Baseball Andre Piper-Jordan - Baseball and Basketball Rich Haldi, retired EvCC Vice President of Student Services

Teams

1948 Baseball 1957 Track and Field

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EVCC FOUNDATION At the end of Winter quarter, Phuong Vu’s father had a stroke. She sat beside him in an intensive care unit for 10 days, holding his hand until he died. She missed class. Incomplete courses meant she wasn’t able to get financial aid for her final quarter. With hospital bills, rent and other expenses, her family wasn’t able to help. “My EvCC Foundation scholarship helped me in my hardest time,” said Vu, who was selected to speak at the college’s 2019 commencement. Vu finished her last quarter at EvCC thanks to a Foundation scholarship, funds from the National Science Foundation, and help from the TRiO student support services program. In the Fall, she’ll continue her education at the University of Washington. She plans to become a doctor. She shared her father’s advice with the class of 2019 at graduation: “You have power. You have the power to light up the house, the power to light up your heart, and the power to inspire others. You have the power to make a change.”

$5,134,795

$1,625

Current assets for the EvCC Foundation as of June 30, 2019.

Typical scholarship awarded by the EvCC Foundation.

$443,369 Contributed by the EvCC Foundation in support of 45 college programs.

$415,925

256

Total scholarship funding from the EvCC Foundation in 2018-19.

students received scholarships from the EvCC Foundation in 2018-19, 53 more than last year. EvCC Foundation scholarship recipient Phuong Vu speaks at the college’s 2019 graduation.

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THANK YOU

The Everett Community College Foundation is grateful for the generous support of these donors and the many people in our community who support our students and employ our graduates. If you would like to join our list of supporters, visit EverettCC.edu/Foundation to donate online, or contact the EvCC Foundation office at 425-388-9555 or via email at foundation@everettcc.edu.

Bereket Abraha Monti and Maryanne Ackerman Daniel Acosta Jeff Addison Phil Akers Don Akira Linette and Patrick Albin Paul Aleinikoff Kim Alessi Jim Alexander Alexander Printing Company, Inc. Leanne Algard Wayne and Gayle Alkire All City Fence Jan Allen Dom Amor AMT Senior Aerospace Maria Anakotta Beverly Anderson Anderson Hunter Law Firm Branda Andrade Joshua Anfinson Melissa Angulo The AOK's at Washington Oakes Erik Ashlie-Vinke Jesse Aspree Assistance League of Everett Andrew Austin Aviation Technical Services AvtechTyee Awards of Praise Inc. Babette Babich Kelly Backstrom Kris Bafus Brigitte Baker Peg Balachowski Banner Bank Howie and Melinda Bargreen Bargreen's Coffee Company Kathy Baringer Michelle Barnes Barnes and Noble

David Barter Kenneth Barter Marwan Batrouni Bob and Margaret Bavasi Elizabeth Baxter Larry Baxter Chan Beattie Frank Beattie Mark Beattie Jan Beatty BECU Howard and Lynn Behar Ron Behar Behar's Furniture Maria Behrens John Bell Rita Belvill Nina Benedetti The Benevity Community Impact Fund Heather Bennett Christine Benson Linda Bentson and Dr. Laird Findlay Kelly Berger Don Berkey Robert Bertoldi Bethany of the Northwest David and Janelle Beyer Ava Beyers Laurie Bigej Craig Bishop Michael and Cheryl Blackburn Richele Blair Anne Blanchard Dan Blatnik April Bobin Bogard Engineers Bob and Wanda Bolerjack Randy Bolerjack John and Stepheny Bonner Glorianne Bora Dave Bowen Matt Bowers

Sara Boyle Tom Braaten Janelle Bradley Susan Bradshaw Jennifer Brashear Teresa Brearley Mary Kaye Bredeson Robin Brent Bristlecone Advisors Warren Brown John Bruemmer David Buckley Ed Buendia Shelby Burke Mike Burt Josine Bustalino Tina Byrum Andrea Cahan Arlene Cahoon Anthony Campbell Tom and Sonya Campion Canteen Vending Jeff Capeloto Bernard and Rosemary Carlsen Karan Case Brad Casey Christopher Casey Maria Casey Tim Casper Jennifer Casperson Cameron Cassidy Kesia Ceniceros Charlie Chaffin and Kevin McCandlish Barb Chapman Craig Chase Rebecca Cherney AJ Chippendale Leigh Christianson City of Everett Cynthia Clarke Coastal Community Bank Zeb and Dr. Betty Cobbs

Drs. Gary and Sue Cohn Nicole Cohoon Columbia Bank Community Foundation of Snohomish County Community Transit Compass Group Marie Connelly Jamie Connochie Patti Connolly Mindy Conrad Consulate of Mexico Abby Cooley Sarah Cooper Saundra Cope Ryan Corley Ray Corona Winnie Corral-Pena Claire Cortez Audrae Coury Stephanie Coxon Janice Craig R Michael Craig Amanda Crain Steve and Linda Cranfill Kimi Crombie Lori Cummings Joy Currie D.A. Davidson Patricia Davies Trish Davies Beverly Davis Richard Davis Ryan Davis James Day Melody De Lappe Ronna DeLaVergne Bill Deller John Deller Mike and Cathy Deller Sabrina Delmundo Ashley Delp

Delta Air Lines Inc. John and Julie Dickson Jasmine Diedrich-Wilson Bob Dingethal Directors Mortgage Gene Dobson Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County Richard and Crystal Donner Pat Doohan Daniel Doran Kim Dotson Pornsawan Douangdara D. Chris Douglas Stephanie Doyle Theresa Duncan Megan Dunn Tammy Dunn Dwayne Lane's Auto Family Shari Dworkin Charlie and Joni Earl Christie Eden Brock Edwards Joel Edwards Mike Edwards Edwards Insurance and Financial Svcs, Inc. Eight Ball Cafe Effie Eisses Bruce and Barbara Eklund Becky Ellison Engine Shop II, LLC Engineering Network International Enterprise Holdings Foundation Erica Erdozain Britta Eschete Rachel Escoto Tina Evans Everett Firefighters Everett Port Gardner Rotary EverTrust Foundation Kay Fantin

If our list is incomplete or your name is listed inaccurately, please accept our sincere apologies and contact us at 425-388-9555 or foundation@everettcc.edu EvCC Annual Report | 13


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Stephen Hager Erik Haldi Rich and Barbara Haldi Sharon Hale Sharon Hall Eileen Hambleton Alexandra Hamilton Ken Hammond Susan Hanas Ed Hansen Ronda Hansen Larry Hanson Marlene Harlan April Harris Kim Harrison Gary Hauff Susy Haugen Liz Healy Jackie Hedgpeth Melissa Hemrich Denice Hicks Bavan Holloway Steven Horn Jannah Horvath Ted House Azrael Howell Doris Hummel Chau Huynh Marissa Ingalls Inspirus Credit Union David and Kristen Iseminger Island Adventures J Mar Inc. J Ramen & Sushi Elizabeth Anne Jackets Alyssa Jackson Peggy Jahn JAMCO America, Inc. Marjorie James Lisa Jameson Diana Jaramillo Jenna Jazmin Jennifer Jennings Katie Jensen Jackie Joday Ross Johnson Sharon Johnson Tim Johnson Lisa Jones

Roxanne Jonson Paul Kaftanski Hellen Kailiti Kathryn Kamel Diane Kamionka Kareen Kanjo Judith Katsh Sara Katsh Barbara Keithly Ken Kettler KeyBank KeyBank Foundation Anastacia Kim Beverly Kimball Julie Klein Wendy Klein Lee Kluth Juergen Kneifel Kathy Kneifel Robert Knipe Rick Koch Jamie Koehler Wilma Kohlbusch Michael Kolosseus Kornerpocketz Billiardz Inc. Ken Kouchi Debbie Kovacs Rene Kratz Kroger Ardi Kveven Kathleen Kyle Dawn Laird Lake Stevens School District Quinn Lambert Lamoureux Real Estate Sally Lancaster Karen Landry Rosemary Lane Tom and Kjersti Lane Theresa Langan-Carabello Marci Larsen Jeanne Leader Emma Leedy Kathleen Lefcourt Dustin Levesque Chad Lewis Craig Lewis Layli Lewis Sharon Lewis

Julie Lienhard Mike Lisagor Cherie Litson Lombardi's Mary Londerville J London Lois Longwood Bill Loomis Rochelle Lubbers Laurie Lusier Judd Luton Kathy Lynott Glen Lyons Kerry Lyste Peter MacDoran Becky Mackenstadt Laurie Magan Lynne Malecki Dennis Mallory Mike Maran Kayla Marcella Pat Marker Theresa Markovich Omar Marquez Jake Marsh Ambar Martinez Rebecca Mathis Mazatlan Eugene McAvoy Richard McCammon Pat and Claudia McClain Krista McClimans Kristen McConaha Jennifer McIntyre Lisa McKeirnan Gail McLean Paul McMurray William Mead Julie Mickelberry Microsoft Giving Campaign Darrell Mihara Mariah Millard Toraya Miller Deane Minor Jeff Mitchell Molina Healthcare of WA Christine Monroe Randle Montgomery Karen Moore

Sharon Moore Corey Morris Ed and Betty Morrow Lynne and Richard Munoz Dan Murphy Gina Myers NAACP Snohomish County Kathy Nagie Jane Nakagawa Yasuko Nakamura Tahzeen Nasiem Jon and Mari-Anne Nehring Jessica Nelson Joan Nelson Theresa Nera The New Mexicans Debbie Newbury Gary Newlin Anita Newman Carol Newman Tieu Nguyen Linda Nichols Vickie Norris and J Leach North Sound ACH NW Hardware Consultants Inc. OAC Josh O'Connor Sally O'Connor Oil and Vinegar Company Steve Okoniewski Jennifer Oldfield Bob Olson John and Mary Kate Olson Theresa Opstrup Lyudmyla Orekhova Melissa Ortega Jerry Osborn Osborn Architects Inc., PS Chayuda Overby Pacific Life Insurance Company Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance Pacific Northwest Ballet Brittany Padgett Xochitl Palacios Trish Parsley Sukanya Pavarolarvidya John Payes Toni Payne


Jeff Pearce Timothy Pearce Maria PeĂąa Jennifer Penner PEO Sisterhood Everett Peoples Bank Penny Perka Jeff Perry Beth Peterson Seth Peterson Julia Petrakis Kaye Phinney Pho Asian Noodle House Tia Pinzon Paul Pitre Matt Poischbeg Darin Ponti Port Of Everett Rebecca Potter Jeri Pourchot Randi Pozzo PPG Industries Foundation Beverly Preble Dana Prigmore John and Barbara Prochnau Proempresa LLC Rob Prosch Protocol Plumbing Dick and Shirley Prouty Puget Park Veterinary Clinic Puget Sound Kidney Centers Christa Pugh Ana Pulgar Carrie Radcliff Richard Radcliff Anita Radliff Dennis Radliff Tim Rager Sharon and Joe Ralston James Ramirez Ron Raport Andrew Rash Jean Raymond Leann Realiza Bill and Marcella Reed Linda Reeves Len Regowski Ross Rettenmier Jennifer Reyes

Chris Reykdal Jennifer Rhodes Rick H Merrill Gregory Rielly Dana Riley Black Sylvana Rinehart Karla Rios Karl Ritter Smith Hank Robinett Elise Robinson Kyle Roscoe Bill Rucker Kevin Ruoff Dennis and Jill Ryan Lyle Ryan Ken Salem Cynthia Sandford CaSandra Sargent Debra Sarich Mary Sass Kristina Saunsaucie Mike and Mary Scanes Chris Schaeffer Katherine Schiffner and Bryan Fullerton Erin Schlegel Kyle Schmidt Cheryl Schneider Stacey Schuneman Judy Schwab Schwab Charitable Fund Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Cathy Liu Scott Peter Scott Sea Mar Community Health Centers Josh Searle Nathan and Pamela Searle Seattle Foundation Rich and Andrea Semon Josh Shaw Ayesha Sheikh Marilyn Sheldon Pamela Shelp Giles and Sue Shepherd Jan Shugart Tom Shuh Shirley Shular

Jack Shultz Angie Sievers Christian Sievers Stacy Siler Melina Silva Silverback Marine Eileen Simmons Vicki Simpson Fred Sirianni Pat Sisneros Skagit Gardens Desmond Smith Eunice Smith Fredricka Smith James Smith Kathryn Smith Lisa Smith Peggy Smith Snohomish County Jeffrey Softli Pete and Denise Sontra Dominic Soriano Jennifer Soth Sound Publishing Inc. South Seattle College Foundation Christopher Sovich Susan Stachowiak Ariana Stafford William Stafford Elizabeth Stam Haley Statema Jeanne Steffener Megan Stenberg Louis Stevenson Kambria Stever Joyce Stewart Suzanne Stoeckel Lisa Stokes Kjell Stoknes David Stolte Brenda and Tom Stonecipher Vikki Strand Suanne Streby Felicia Stripling Larry Strober Phyllis Stroud Garet Studer William Stuflick Linda Summers

Danelle Swanson Ron Swanson Swinomish Tribal Community Mike and Erica Taggart Yihua Tan TD Ameritrade Clearing Tarin Tesfaye Howard Tess The Boeing Company The Everett Clinic The Everett Clinic Foundation Catherine Thomas Jerry and Susan Thomas Jill Thornton Ron and Gail Tilden Greg Tisdel Trudy Tobiason Stewart Tolnay and Patty Glynn Chelsea Tripp Nancy Truitt Pierce and Joel Selling Bill Tsoukalas Tulalip Resort Casino Connie Tune Cindi Turner Jenni Tyler Natalia Tymun Laura Ulam United Healthcare The United States Marine Corps Support Group Universal Aerospace Co. Inc. University of Washington Bothell Dave and Marcia Utela Steve VanAusdle John Vandree Vanguard Charitable Mike Vanquickenborne Henry and Anita Veldman Vine Dahlen & Co. PLLC Liz Vogeli Marci Volmer Mandi Wagner WA-GRO Foundation Richard Waldron Larry and Carey Walker Joyce Walker Briethaupt Michelle Walsh Alice Wang

Allison Warren Barbour Kristine Washburn Lynn Washington Washington Environmental Council Washington State University Washington Trust Bank Amie Waters Thom Watson Bernadette Webb Gary and Carolyn Weikel Heidi Weiss-Green Sharon Wellman Andrea Wells Edwards Jim Welsh Steve and Debbie Wescott Western Tire Chain Rich and Brenda White Joan Whittington Amy Wilcox Laura Wild Anthony Williams Kim Williams Eric Wilson Kim Wilson Tim Wilson Lori Wisdom-Whitley Alicia Witte Nancy Wollebek Wendy Wong Jeffrey Woodhouse WorkSource Everett Deborah Wright Betty Wright-Kidwiler WSECU Margery Wyatt Jerry Wynne Randall Yates Jan Yoshiwara Alex Zimmerman

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EVOLUTION OF THE TROJAN LOGO On the cover, you'll see Everett Community College's new Trojan spirit mark, which symbolizes and honors the Trojan spirit. The Trojan was selected as the college’s mascot by a student vote in 1941. Above are some of the college’s previous Trojan designs.

Everett Community College’s annual report was prepared by EvCC’s Office of College Advancement, President’s Office, Instruction, Student Services, International Education, Athletics, and Institutional Research. Everett Community College does not discriminate based on, but not limited to, race, color, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, language, culture, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy or parental status, marital status, actual or perceived disability, use of service animal, economic status, military or veteran status, spirituality or religion, or genetic information in its programs, activities, or employment. The Title IX Coordinator has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and can be reached at 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, or 425-388-9271.


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