Online? On Campus? Hybrid?
Which type of course is right for you?
Our university partners provide a variety of degree programs
in three different modes: online, hybrid and on campus. Read the descriptions below and see the programs offered in each area. Still not sure which mode fits your learning style? Contact any of the program advisors listed or Gretchen Rowe.
Online Degree Programs
Students enrolled in online programs need regular access to a computer and the Internet. Students should possess good computer skills, and be able to spend 3-5 days each week checking into their online class and completing assignments. It does not matter when you do your online coursework, you just have to do it frequently. Take a quiz to learn if you are ready for online classes. More about online degrees offered by our partners...
Hybrid Degree Programs
These classes combine in-person, interactive video-conferences, online options, and/or on campus seminars. Hybrid classes incorporate the flexibility of online learning with the personalization of an on-campus class. More about hybrid degrees offered by our partners...
On Campus Degree Programs
Depending on part-time or full-time status, students attend class one to four times weekly. Each class averages 2-3 hours in length. Work directly with classmates and your professor while earning your degree in Everett. All University Center classes meet in Gray Wolf Hall on EvCC's campus late afternoon, evenings or weekends. More about on campus degrees offered by our partners...
Everett Community College also offers:
- College credit courses and two-year associate degrees for career training and university transfer; go to their "Getting Started"
web page. - A number of online skill-based courses, which can be found at the Corporate and Continuing Education website

For more information about local bachelor's and master's degree programs, go to our University Degree Programs.