
Advising
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATIONS
Spring Quarter
Afternoon Orientations
3-4 p.m.
March 3 - MLT 214
March 24 - MLT 214
April 7 - MUK 216
Evening Orientations
6-7 p.m.
March 10 - MLT 217
Advising Info Sessions
AA Degree
April 14, 3-4 p.m.
MUK 210
May 12, 6-7 p.m.
SQL 310
AA Business Degree
May 5, 3-4 p.m.
MUK 210
May 19, 6-7 p.m.
SQL 310
AS Degree
April 21, 3-4 p.m.
MUK 210
AA Pre-Nursing
April 28, 3-4 p.m.
MUK 210
Advising for Student Success:
We’re Here to Help You
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at Edmonds Community College
Academic advisors at Edmonds Community College assist students with fulfilling their educational goals. Once you’ve selected a program of study, you should make an appointment to meet with your faculty advisor. Meet your Edmonds CC advisors.
An advisor can help you:
- make the most out of your time at college and take only the classes you want and need;
- navigate the campus and connect you to campus resources that will help you be a successful student;
- explore career training programs or options for continuing your education at the university level;
- find answers to questions about the transfer process;
- be aware of your options including new classes, certificates, degrees, and transfer programs at the college;
- determine how to finish your degree if you are returning to school after time away; and
- plan for graduation.
If you are new to the college, you can see an advisor in post-test advising after taking the ACCUPLACER assessment test. You may be exempt from taking the ACCUPLACER if you have prior college experience – see the exemption requirements. In either case, in post-test advising, an advisor will help you review your program planning sheets, interpret your math and English placement scores, and select classes for your first quarter.
New students may sign up at any point for post-test advising either through the Testing Center or Enrollment Services — no appointment necessary. See our new student checklist for even more information about getting started as a student at Edmonds CC.




