Edmonds College invites everyone to campus for Triton Visit Day June 13

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Triton Visit Day at Edmonds College occurs on June 13, running from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , inviting community members and prospective students to explore educational opportunities.

Director of Outreach Douglas Evans states the event aims to inspire attendees, whether they are high school students, recent graduates, or adults looking to upskill. Participants can engage in guided or self-guided campus tours, attend informative sessions, and enjoy refreshments at Triton Espresso, where the first 100 guests receive free beverage coupons. Key activities include showcases on academic programs, drop-in housing tours, and nursing simulation labs available every 30 minutes. Advisors will also assist with class registration for summer and fall 2025. The event encourages early registration but welcomes walk-ins.

Visitors may park in all lots, with check-in at Brier Hall. Triton Visit Day serves as a valuable opportunity for the community to discover the diverse offerings of Edmonds College.

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