Washington State University Everett is a student- and community-centered campus located in the seventh-largest city in Washington State. Here in Everett, we have the unique opportunity to align world-class WSU academics directly with industry partners. Our high-demand bachelor’s degree programs are built specifically to achieve career readiness and prepare you for the professional world. Real-world experience and small class sizes on our urban campus create a more personal and meaningful experience. At WSU Everett, you’re more than a number. Your relationships with faculty, staff, and peers will grow throughout your academic experience and follow you into your career.
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One of six campuses in the Washington State University system, WSU Everett offers all the advantages of a WSU degree, the Coug experience that only WSU can provide—all achievable close to home.
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Visiting campus is easy and convenient when you sign up for one of our special campus tours. Learn about campus resources and opportunities and academic program highlights, see our state-of-the-art facilities, and check out the award-winning Mars rover!
Our campus is located at 915 N. Broadway, Everett, WA 98201, at Broadway and Tower Street.
Are you driving? Here’s where to park. Parking is available in lots L and K. If a visitor’s pass is not provided, you must purchase a temporary pass in the lot between WSU Everett and AMTEC or at one of the nearby kiosks.
Explore the neighborhood! Everett is home to great restaurants, activities, and events.
Less than 40 minutes from Seattle, Everett is a bustling business epicenter with a majestic natural backdrop. Snohomish County’s largest city is home to the second-largest marina on the West Coast and Boeing’s jumbo jet assembly plant, the world’s most prominent building by volume.
Must-see attractions in Everett include the Boeing Future of Flight. Families traveling with kids love Imagine Children’s Museum and Jetty Island, a built island with sandy beaches. Art lovers should stop by the Schack Art Center for exhibits and glassblowing or enjoy live music or performing arts from Angel of the Winds Arena, Everett Philharmonic Orchestra, and Everett Performing Arts Center.
Everett Community College’s Nishiyama Japanese Garden, Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens, and Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary display the area’s natural beauty. Everett also has more than 40 parks. Walter E. Hall Park, the largest in town, has a golf course and skate park; Howarth Park has a lovely sandy beach on Puget Sound, and Thornton A Sullivan Park is famous for swimming and fishing.
The Everett waterfront is also the headquarters of Naval Station Everett.