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Type
  
2-year

President
  
Scott Morgan (interim)

Phone
  
+1 253-833-9111

Mascot
  
Gator

Founded
  
1963

Established
  
1963

Campus
  
Suburban

Total enrollment
  
10,991 (2011)

Graduation rate
  
30.5% (2014)

Green River Community College

Students
  
8,477 full-time, 11,237 part-time (Fall 2012)

Address
  
12401 SE 320th St, Auburn, WA 98092, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 4,495 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 10,431 USD (2015)

Notable alumni
  
David Riske, Tony Tost, Tre Simmons, Avery Scharer, Randi Becker

Similar
  
Highline College, Seattle Central College, Renton Technical College, Pierce College, Edmonds Community College

Profiles

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Green River College is a college located in Auburn, Washington, USA. It has a student body of approximately 10,000.

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History

Green River College started as a program of adult evening education in 1945 as part of the Auburn School District. The school was approved to become a community college in 1963 and began technical and professional programs in September 1964. The school was originally located near the Auburn Boeing plant, but the following year the campus was relocated to its current location on Lea Hill.

Campus

The main campus is on Lea Hill in Auburn, with satellite campuses in downtown Auburn, Enumclaw and Kent, Washington.

Academic profile

Green River College offers classes to prepare students for academic transfer to a four-year college or university; more than 40 professional and technical programs; and classes in Adult Basic Education and English for speakers of other languages. One of the college's signature programs is Aviation Technology, where students are trained for a variety of careers including Air Traffic Controller and Professional Pilot. Students learn in Green River's new state-of-the-art air traffic control lab and flight simulator. Top transfer programs include business, engineering and IT. Green River offers a wide variety of other majors in sciences, humanities and social sciences.

Green River is also known for its strong international program. As of fall 2014, GRC hosted over 1,700 international students from 64 countries, ranking it among the top 10 community colleges in the US in international enrollment. As of Fall 2007 self-reported data, 43% of students are male and 57% female. 61% of students are white, 13% multi-racial, 8% Asian/Pacific Islander, 8% Hispanic, 5% African American, 1% Native American, and 4% other. About 35% of students that leave GRC receive an academic associate degree, 7% earn a vocational associate degree, while another 44% gain vocational certificates.

In 2015, Green River College began offering Bachelor of Applied Science degree programs.

Athletics

Green River competes in the Western Region of the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC). The college athletic teams are nicknamed the Gators.

Media

Green River College operates KGRG-FM and KGRG (AM) (formerly KENU - Pulse 1330). As with most college radio stations, the staff are mostly students. The GRC student newspaper, The Current, has been published since the college opened in 1965.

Notable people

  • Tony Tost, poet
  • David Riske, major league baseball player
  • Doug Sisk, Major League Baseball Player
  • Mark Emmert, PhD, President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • References

    Green River Community College Wikipedia