Community College's north Everett campus is located at 2000 Tower St. in Everett on 46 acres near the Legion Memorial Park Golf Course. The campus includes 20 buildings, many of them named after the peaks of the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges.
The Nippon Business Institute at EvCC was founded in 1987 to provide education in Japanese language and culture, in part due to Everett's relationships with Japanese partners. The school's building is located at the southwest end of the campus and includes Nishiyama Garden, a traditional Japanese garden with Sukiya-zukuri wooden gates, gravel paths, and a portion of the Kintai Bridge from Iwakuni, Japan, one of Everett's sister cities.
Between 2007 and 2017, EvCC completed more than $150 million of new construction:
2007: Whitehorse Hall opens. The 88,000-square-foot (8,200 m2) building is home to the college's physical sciences, visual arts, and journalism programs.
2009: Gray Wolf Hall opens. The 77,000-square-foot building has EvCC's humanities, social sciences, …