Attending Edmonds CC next year? Apply now for scholarships.
The Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2012-13 school year (starts July 2012). Due date is April 13.Sing and play with your toddler!
This spring April 11-June 13 spend Wednesday afternoons 3:30-5:30 p.m. with your toddler (18-36 months) in a My Toddler and Me class. $130 for 10 sessions.
Free preview classes!
- 3:30-5:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 29 – Cars, Trucks and Things That Go!
- 3:30-5:30 p.m., Wed., March 21 – Rainy Day Water Play!
Dads, moms, grandparents, and nannies are welcome to come one or both days. Call or email to reserve your space!
425.640.1665 | fled@edcc.edu
Grants, scholarships, 24/7 services, assistance for students — it's in the Student Resource Guide.
Get the guide at www.edcc.edu/support!
In the news
Check out our online career training
Meet artist Kristin T. Ramirez
Feb. 24!
Heart and Grace Reception | 4:30-6:30 p.m. |
Art Gallery, Lynnwood HallSave the date! May 20
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Program in the spotlightInformation Security and Digital Forensics — Get certified as a Data Recovery Expert in our new clean room — learn to recover data from damaged hard drives. Take Advanced Data Recovery, CIS 294 this spring!Take QuickBooks for Beginners
this spring!
Accounting 116 (6-9 p.m., Monday, April 2-May 7)Congratulations to our Edmonds CC Community Read scholars!
Edmonds Community College students Tonja Campbell, Lacy Kinman, and Melissa Sokolowsky completed projects based on
The Big Burn, met author Timothy egan, and earned scholarship awards of $1,200 each from the Edmonds Community College Foundation to cover spring quarter tuition.
- Tonja Campbell | Project: children's book | Program: Restoration Horticulture
- Lacy Kinman | Project: painting | Program: Associate of Arts
- Melissa Sokolowsky | Project: fire performance | Program: Energy Management
Join us for Women’s History | Awareness Week Feb. 21-24
- Women’s Movement
- Human Trafficking
- Women of the Middle East
- Business Fair
Feb. 22 — Meet Angie Chau author of
Quiet as They Come.
Congratulations to our 2011 Distinguished Alumni!
- Clyde Klingenbeck, Paralegal Program, a paralegal in the Consumer Protection Division of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office.
- Ben Kocaj, Associate of Arts, Executive Director of Puget Sound Surgical Center, Edmonds.
- Duane Lewellen, Energy Management, principal owner of The Rice Group, Inc., a Lynnwood consulting engineering firm.
Congratulations to our All-Washington Academic Team members
accounting students Abdoukarim Drammeh and Siyu LuChildcare available!
The Center for Families is enrolling children ages three months to five years.
425.640.1247 | www.edcc.edu/childcare
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