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attendance at EvCC. (Continuous attendance is defined as completing at least one term within consecutive 12-month periods.) Students needing longer than five years to complete a given program may be subject to updated graduation requirements. 2. Students who apply for a certificate or degree after an absence of more than 12 months are subject to the requirements in effect:

A. at the time of their last attendance if, in fact, they fully met the requirements at that time. The certificate or degree is posted with the date of their last term at EvCC.

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B. at the time they submit the application for the certificate or degree if they are using transfer credit from a more recently attended institution toward the EvCC certificate or degree. The certificate or degree will be posted with the date of the term in which the application was submitted. 3. Earn an EvCC cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0. (Transfer to four-year public and private colleges and universities is competitive. Many four-year institutions require a higher grade point average for admission.) 4. Fulfill all obligations to the college, financial or otherwise.

5. File an application for graduation with the Enrollment Services office. This should be done at least one quarter before the quarter of intended graduation. See the Academic Calendar in the front of the Catalog. Students who plan to participate in the June commencement ceremony and have their name printed in the commencement program must file an application for a diploma by the deadline published online at EverettCC.edu/Graduation and in the front of this Catalog. The deadline is typically about 18-20 weeks prior to graduation; applications received after that deadline will still receive consideration but may be delayed until the on-time applications are completed. The diploma application must be filed in the Enrollment Services office.

Please note that degrees may be auto-conferred if it is determined by the Enrollment Services office that a student has met all requirements for a certificate or degree.

CERTIFICATES

Certificates of Completion are awarded in many technical and career fields and are designed to prepare graduates for employment. Generally, certificate programs are about a year long. In many cases, the courses completed for a certificate will also lead to an associate degree if the student completes additional requirements. Specific requirements for each certificate are outlined in the college’s curriculum guides, available from advisors, the Counseling & Student Success office, and the Enrollment Services office. Currently, certificates are awarded in:

● Administrative Support ● Advanced Manufacturing

Technology - Aerospace Composites

Foundations - Aerospace Composite Technician - Aerospace Design – CATIA v5 - Aerospace Fabrication and

Welding - Engineering Technology (CAD) - Manufacturing Pre-Employment - Principles of Precision Machining - Technical Design (CAD) - Welding and Fabrication ● Aircraft Electronics Technician ● Airframe/Avionics ● Avionics Technician ● Aircraft Wiring ● Aircraft Avionics Systems ● Aviation Maintenance Technology ● Bookkeeping ● Business Administration ● CATIA V5 ● Computing Technician

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