Summer Running Start
Earn tuition-free credit this summer!
The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has expanded access to the Running Start program to provide additional flexibility for participation during Summer quarter in addition to the standard academic year. Summer Running Start is now open for a maximum of 10 college credits to students completing the 10th grade and those in 11th and 12th grades with available annual average full time equivalent (AAFTE)!
Students utilizing the Running Start fee waiver in the 2023-24 academic year will have the fee waiver applied for Summer 2024. New Running Start students who are eligible for the Running Start Fee Waiver must submit their fee waiver requests by the 10th day of the quarter.
Students who do not qualify for the Summer 2024 Running Start funding are welcome to register for Summer courses paying full tuition and fees out of pocket.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Students who have not participated in the Running Start program at EvCC prior to Summer 2024 must complete the Running Start application process.
- Students must meet with their high school counselors regarding Summer 2024 Running Start before the summer break!
Eligible Group #1
Current 10th grade students (rising juniors) are eligible to take up to 10 college credits tuition-free during Summer 2024. Steps to complete:
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Meet with your high school counselor to complete the Summer 2024 Running Start Enrollment Verification Form (RSEVF).
There are no substitutions for this RSEVF.
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Email the completed Summer 2024 Running Start Enrollment Verification Form (RSEVF)
to runningstart@everettcc.edu by June 20, 2024, to qualify for funding.
- Register for your Summer 2024 quarter classes by June 30, 2024.
Eligible Group #2
Current 11th (Class of 2025) and non-graduating 12th (Class of 2024) grade students who have NOT reached the combined 1.40 available annual average full time equivalent (AAFTE) limit and the 1.0 AAFTE limit at the high school are eligible to take up to 10 college credits tuition-free during Summer 2024. Steps to complete:
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Meet with your high school counselor to complete the Summer 2024 Running Start Enrollment Verification Form (RSEVF).
There are no substitutions for this RSEVF.
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Email the completed Summer 2024 Running Start Enrollment Verification Form (RSEVF)
to runningstart@everettcc.edu by June 20, 2024, to qualify for funding.
- Register for your Summer 2024 quarter classes by June 30, 2024.
Eligible Group #3
Graduating 12th grade (Class of 2024) students who are within 15 college credits of completing an AA degree, may utilize “after-exit” funding for Summer for up to 15 college credits, regardless of their available AAFTE. Only specific classes required to complete the AA degree will be covered. Steps to complete:
- Meet with your EvCC program advisor to complete your degree plan or curriculum guide. The advisor will need to sign off on the guide and indicate the exact number of credits and college course(s) you will need to complete your AA degree by the end of Summer 2024. You must be within 15 credits or less of completing your degree to utilize this funding.
- Meet with your high school counselor to complete the “After-Exit” Running Start Declaration of Intent Form (Summer 2024).
- Email the completed “After-Exit” Running Start Declaration of Intent Form to runningstart@everettcc.edu by June 20, 2024.
- Register for Summer classes on ctcLink by June 30, 2024.
Eligible Group #4
Non-graduating 12th grade students (Class of 2024) who reached the AAFTE limit may take up to 10 college credits through “after-exit” funding. Steps to complete:
- Meet with your high school counselor to complete the “After-Exit” Running Start Declaration of Intent Form (Summer 2024).
- Email the completed “After-Exit” Running Start Declaration of Intent Form to runningstart@everettcc.edu by June 20, 2024.
- Register for Summer classes on ctcLink by June 30, 2024.
Required documents for your eligibility group listed above must be submitted by June 20, 2024, to runningstart@everettcc.edu to qualify for funding. Documentation submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Student Service and Academic Support
The Summer quarter is 8 weeks long and it has a faster pace than the Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. To ensure that you are prepared and supported for Summer classes, we want to highlight our student support services and resources.
- Advising Center - Offers remote services.
- Tutoring Center - Offers in-person and remote tutoring support.
- Writing Center - Offers in-person and remote writing support.