LYNNWOOD — Edmonds College will host its annual Triton Visit Day on Friday, May 15, from 2-5 p.m. on its main campus. Triton Visit Day aims to help a diverse range of learners navigate their educational futures.

It serves as a comprehensive open house, providing prospective students, their families, and community members with an inside look at the college’s academic programs, resources, and student life.
“If you have ever driven by Edmonds College and wondered what’s happening on campus, this is your invitation to check us out,” said Director of Outreach Douglas Evans. “We are opening our doors to showcase the academic excellence and vibrant community that define the Triton experience.”
Event highlights include:
- Academic and Support Services Fair: Representatives from student support services will be available in the main courtyard to discuss enrollment, financial aid, and career counseling.
- Guided Campus Tours: Outreach staff will lead tours of the college grounds, highlighting state-of-the-art facilities and student hubs.
- Interactive Workshops: Attendees can participate in hands-on sessions and breakout workshops designed to simulate the classroom environment.
- Community Engagement: Prospective students can connect with various student organizations and local community partners to learn about extracurricular opportunities.
The event is free and open to the public. While walk-in attendance is welcome, Edmonds College encourages advance registration to ensure a personalized experience for all guests.
Event Logistics:
- Date: Friday, May 15, 2026
- Time: 2–5 p.m.
- Location: 20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
- Parking: Complimentary parking is available across the campus. For the most convenient access, the college recommends utilizing Lot K.
For more information regarding Triton Visit Day, contact the Outreach Department at outreach@edmonds.edu or call 425.640.1706.
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The college serves approximately 18,000 students annually, including approximately 800 international students from about 55 countries. The college currently offers six Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, one Bachelor of Science degree, 66 associate degrees, and 111 professional certificates in 30 programs of study. The college operates two on-campus residence halls housing approximately 400 students. The college has a wide range of comprehensive offerings: College credit in high school, basic education skills to receive a high school diploma/GED or to prepare for college, short-term non-credit training, continuing education, online degrees, and certificates, offered day, night, and weekend. Support services include childcare, a campus food pantry, 211 navigator, and mental health resources.
Source: Edmonds College




