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Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
If you’ve ever considered taking your education a step further, you should look to your installation for more information and assistance. They can help you decide if receiving an advanced degree is right for you, tell you which local colleges and classes are offered and find out if you’re eligible for tuition assistance. The Voluntary Education Center, or Installation Education Center, is available to help you put together a plan to advance your education.
Military spouses can also choose to engage with an education and career coach through the DoD’s Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO. These coaches can assist them in exploring multiple tools, resources and information to reach their educational goals. To contact a career coach call 800-342-9647 or visit https://myseco.militaryonesource.mil.
The Naval Station Everett Navy College Office closed as of 30 Sep 2016. You may still contact Navy College Programs by calling 877-838-1659 or by clicking here.
There are two, 2-Day Tracks available through the Transition Assistance Program. TAP classes are once again being held in-person with masks required & utilizing social distancing. Priority in registration is given to transitioning service members. Spouses are invited on a space-available basis. Contact Carol Morales, NAVSTA Everett's TAP Manager, at 425-304-3724 for any general questions regarding the TAP curriculum & available seating. Contact your CCC for registration into the appropriate TAP program.
Managing Your Education
The curriculum assists Service members in identifying the higher education requirements that support their personal career goals. This two-day workshop is divided into the following topic areas: learning the basics, choosing a field of study, selecting an institution, gaining admission, and funding higher education. This workshop is beneficial for both Service members attending college for the first time and those applying to graduate school programs. Throughout the workshop, participants conduct research as each topic is presented and complete a comparison of at least two institutions of higher education.
Please contact TAP Manager at 425-304-3724 for more information or your CCC to register.
The Department of Labor Career & Credential Exploration (formerly Vocational Training Track)
C2E offers a unique opportunity for participants to complete a personalized career development assessment of occupational interest and ability. This industry-standard assessment presents participants with a variety of tailored job recommendations (some of which are classified as high-demand or high-growth occupations) that align with their interests and aptitudes. Participants are also guided through a variety of career considerations, including labor market projections, education, apprenticeships, certifications, and licensure requirements.
Preregistration required. Contact your CCC.
The Department of Labor Employment Workshop
DOLEW covers emerging best practices in career employment, including in-depth training to learn interview skills, build effective resumes, and use emerging technology to network and search for employment.
Small Business Administration's Boots to Business/Entrepreneurship Track
An "Introduction to Entrepreneurship" course provides participants with an introductory understanding of business ownership. The course provides an overview of entrepreneurship and applicable business ownership fundamentals. Participants are introduced to the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to launch a business.
After completing the "Introduction to Entrepreneurship" course, participants can elect to further their study through online courses such as B2B: Market Research, B2B Business Fundamentals, Special Topic Tracks, or B2B: Revenue Readiness.
Boots to Business and Boots to Business Reboot participants are also encouraged to take advantage of the many resources and services offered by the SBA and its partner network, including Veterans Business Outreach Centers, SCORE, Small Business Development Centers, and Women's Business Centers.