WHO: Skagit Valley College (SVC), Swinomish Indian Tribal Community leaders, and students WHAT: SVC and the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community celebrate the graduation of six students from the dəxʷx̌ayəbus SVC Dental Therapy Program. Analogous to a physician assistant, dental therapists are mid-level providers who work under the supervision of a dentist and provide routine dental care, similar to how a physician assistant works with medical doctors. This inaugural cohort, which is comprised entirely of
Skagit Valley College is hosting its annual Cardinal Hoop Basketball Camp for students in grades 2 through 8. The camps will be held at the Dave DuVall Pavilion, 2405 E College Way, Mount Vernon. The basketball camp will take place June 23-25 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and costs $125. “We’re excited to invite families to take part in this opportunity that helps kids build important skills both on and off the court,” said Mitch Freeman, SVC athletic director. “Our coaches and players are passionate about creating a
(Mount Vernon, Wash.) –– Skagit Valley College will once again host the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I oral argument hearings on Wednesday, May 28. Hosting the appellate court hearings on the SVC Mount Vernon campus will provide an opportunity for students, faculty, and the general public to observe real-world cases, courtroom procedures, and legal arguments first-hand. “We are excited to return to the Skagit Valley after our successful traveling court experience at SVC last spring,” said
HED: Skagit Valley College students named to 2025 All-Washington Academic Team Mount Vernon, WA — Three outstanding Skagit Valley College students were recently named to the 2025 All-Washington Academic Team in recognition of their high academic achievements and community involvement. SVC has selected students Kierra Fisher, Oleg Otstavnoi, and Erica Vela. The All-Washington Academic Team program recognizes and honors the state’s finest higher education students and they reflect the diversity of the