Edmonds Empowers Our Students & Community
Whether you want to earn a technical degree to enter the workforce, transfer to a four-year university or open a new chapter in your life, you can invent – or reinvent – your future at Edmonds College. Located on a 50-acre campus north of Seattle, Edmonds College will empower you with the skills, support and confidence for success.
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Triton Student Resource Hub
More detailsOur resource hub houses the food pantry, emergency funding, & more.
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Edmonds College to celebrate 41st INSPIRE Gala
The Edmonds College Foundation is proud to announce its 41st annual fundraiser, INSPIRE 2026, on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Lynnwood Event Center.
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Student Researchers Take the National Stage
This April, a group of six Edmonds College student researchers will embark on a transformative journey to Richmond, Virginia, for the 2026 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Led by faculty mentors Mary Whitfield (Chemistry) and Gwen Shlichta (Biology), these students will present their original work at the largest undergraduate research symposium in the country, held from April 13-15 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.
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Belonging at Edmonds
We celebrate and honor the individuality and diversity of our students and colleagues, our college and community. Whatever your reasons for coming to Edmonds, you don’t have to fit a mold to take advantage of everything we offer.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the Coast Salish Tribes, Bands and First Nations people including the Snohomish, Duwamish, Tulalip, Suquamish, Snoqualmie and many others and their successors, as the original inhabitants of the land where Edmonds College sits and where the diverse communities we serve live, study, and work. Since time immemorial, the Coast Salish peoples have hunted, fished, gathered, and taken care of these lands. We respect their sovereignty, their right to self-determination, and honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water. We will strive to be honest about our past mistakes and bring about a future of inclusive indigenous partnerships that includes their families, stories, and voices to form a more just and equitable society.
This acknowledgment only becomes meaningful when combined with accountable relationships and informed actions that support student success and community engagement. This is a first step in acknowledging our history, honoring this land, and sustaining our ongoing relations with Indigenous peoples.