aviation maintenance

Grant funds new program to close gender gap in aviation training

Press Release

Release Date: September 13, 2019

EVERETT, Wash. – Everett Community College is receiving a $412,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to lead a coalition of educators in work to increase the number of women entering the aerospace technician workforce.

EvCC is partnering with Everett Public Schools, Marysville School District, Mukilteo School District and several industry partners to launch Building Equity for Aerospace Training.

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Everett Community College is receiving a $412,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to lead a coalition of educators in work to increase the number of women entering the aerospace technician workforce. EvCC is partnering with Everett Public Schools, Marysville School District, Mukilteo School District and several industry partners to launch Building Equity for Aerospace Training. “Creating equitable access to compete for STEM jobs is vital to the health and quality of life of individuals and families. This grant brings together educators who share the goal of closing the gender gap in aviation and increasing opportunities for women in aviation technician careers,” said Rob Prosch, EvCC Interim Dean of Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Careers. The majority of the grant funding will support professional development for middle and high school teachers, community college faculty and career counselors considered to be part of the STEM-to-aerospace career pathway. 

Aviation Maintenance Technician School adds second-shift classes 

Press Release

Release Date: June 25, 2018

Contact: Rob Prosch, Associate Dean of Aviation, 425-388-9093; rprosch@everettcc.edu

Photo: Avionics student Ben Everett performs an avionics equipment inspection behind a nosecone. 

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Everett Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technician School will offer aviation maintenance and advanced avionics classes during second shift for the first time starting Fall quarter. Aviation maintenance classes will be offered 3 to 9:30 p.m. Advanced avionics classes are 3 to 9 p.m. The school, which also offers a daytime cohort with classes 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., is training students for in-demand jobs. The 2017 Boeing Pilot and Technician Outlook forecasts that between now and 2036 the aviation industry will need more than 648,000 maintenance technicians. Future students can learn more by contacting the Aviation Maintenance Technician School at 425-388-9533 or aviation@everettcc.edu.