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Fall classes run Sept. 24 through Dec. 13.

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What Can I study? What's the difference between a certificate and a degree?

What classes are being offered right now?

When can I apply to become a student?

Trying to find a class for this quarter or in the future, our doors are open. Apply in person or online, we take admissions on a rolling basis. For additional resources

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I'm still in High School, what are my LOW-COST, NO-COST options for earning college credit?

I have AP or IB credits, how will they count in my transcript?

What's going on at Edmonds CC?

I want to plan a campus visit. How do I schedule a tour?

I need to contact a staff person at Edmonds CC. I know her name, but how do I find her info?

I need help figuring out where to start. Who can I call?

info@edcc.edu or 425.640.1577

Do I need to take the SAT or ACT to enroll at Edmonds CC?

Nope.

OK, So no SAT, or ACT for admission, but what is the placement test?

For brand new incoming students who have never tested at the college level, at EdCC, we use the Accuplacer* to determine Math and English placement.

If you have tested at another institution, contact the testing center to see how and if your scores will transfer. 425.640.1546

The Accuplacer is not a pass/fail test. We simply assess your current knowledge in Arithmetic, Algebra, college level math, sentence structure and reading comprehension. Based on your answers to questions covering these topics, your scores will place you into college level classes or developmental classes that will hone your skills for college level content.

The computer-based Accuplacer test consists of approximately 40 math questions, and 40 English questions. Depending on how you answer the previous question, will determine which question you are asked to answer next. A set of practice questions is available to download here. The math section starts with Algebra, so if its been a while since you were familiar with polynomials, it might be worth a look.

Testing typically takes about two hours for students. So plan ahead. Check the Testing Center hours to be sure to schedule enough time to finish your assessment and walk over to meet with an advisor and discuss your scores.

*For ELL students we offer the LOEP test. More information on the LOEP test can be obtained by contacting the testing center 425.640.1547

Before I click on APPLY, what information do I need to complete my application?

  • Name address phone email and birthday.
  • If you are applying online you will need a Social Security Number. Paper applications are available by calling 425.640.1000 or send a request to info@edcc.edu or download a form here.
  • The name and location of your high school, previous or expected graduation date
  • Names and dates of any previous college attended
  • Background information on race, income tax, residency and military status
  • Your parent's educational background.
  • You will also be asked what you plan to study. If you don't know, take a look at our academic options.

I need an official transcript. How do I order one?

I need my incoming transcript evaluated. Who should I send it to?

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- Advising

Check Advising hours, or call to schedule with an advisor

- Enrollment Services

General information about enrollment and adding and dropping classes

- Scholarships

The Foundation is an on campus organization dedicated to helping fund academics for qualified students that apply.

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