Welcome to Gator Nation, n behalf of the staff and students in Student Affairs, we would like to welcome you to Green River College. You had many choices to pursue your academic studies and professional career and we’re excited you chose Green River to achieve your goals! During your time as a Gator, you will undoubtedly grow in every area of your life. At its best, college life is a mix of academic and social experiences partnered together, create an environment in which you can flourish. You will find such an environment here at Green River. It is our hope you will benefit from our campus community through the support services and educational programs both inside and outside of the classroom. The guiding principle of Student Affairs is to place the highest priority on the needs and success of all students. Our motto is Think Student-Then Decide. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of all services within Student Affairs and throughout the College. We are confident your participation in curricular and co-curricular activities will make your experience successful and memorable. Our staff and students are committed to seeing you excel both academically, professionally, and socially. We strongly believe students grow and develop by challenging themselves through academic discourse AND through college programs, activities and other co-curricular experiences. This handbook will serve as your guide to ways you can connect and deepen your experience at Green River, including participation in the Community, Leadership, Education & Outreach Program (CLEO), student government, recreation and athletics, professional societies, cultural organizations, Commencement Achievement Program (CAP), clubs & organizations and so much more. You have the choice to fill your college experience with rich and unique opportunities and we are here to support you on your journey! The Green River student handbook will help you organize your time and serve as a useful resource as you progress through your academic experience. We are here to help you arrive at your final academic destination. We look forward to seeing you around campus. GO GATORS!

To your success, Deb Casey, Ph.D. Dani Chang, M.Ed. Vice President of Student Affairs Dean of Campus Life

MISSION Student Affairs achieves student success and social justice by educating and empowering our diverse communities through responsive services.

VISION Excellence through Equity and Service to Others.

STUDENT AFFAIRS MOTTO Think Student — Then Decide.

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Labor Day – • Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Campus Closed Wilson Playfields 12 13 14 15

• New Student Welcome Day 8 am - 12 pm • Women’s Volleyball, 5 pm, • Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, • Women’s Volleyball, 1 pm, Eid al-Adha Green River College Wilson Playfields Lakewood WA 19 20 21 22

• Week of Welcome Event, • Week of Welcome Event, 12 pm 12 pm • Fall classes begin • Week of Welcome Event, • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, • Week of Welcome, 12 pm 12 pm Green River College Wilson Playfields 26 27 28 29

• Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Robinswood • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Green River College FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 2 3 4

• Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Wilson Playfields 9 10 11

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• Week of Welcome Event, 12 pm • Women’s Soccer, TBA • Women’s Volleyball, 7 pm, Olympia WA • Mount Rainier Hike 30

• Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Des Moines WA 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00

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6 DAILY EVENTS Labor Day–CampusClosed MONDAY 5 TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY • Wilson Playfields Wilson Women’s Soccer, 2pm,

7 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY 9 • Playfields Women’s Soccer, 7pm,Wilson SATURDAY

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8 DAILY EVENTS Eid al-Adha MONDAY 12 • Green RiverCollege Women’s Volleyball, 5pm, TUESDAY

13 WEDNESDAY • Wilson Playfields Wilson Women’s Soccer, 2pm,

14 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • • THURSDAY Lakewood WA Women’s Volleyball, 1pm, 8 am-12pm New StudentWelcome Day 15

FRIDAY 16 SATURDAY

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10 DAILY EVENTS • • Week ofWelcome, 12pm Fall classesbegin MONDAY 19 • Week ofWelcome Event,12pm TUESDAY 20 WEDNESDAY • • River College Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Green Week ofWelcome Event,12pm 21 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • • THURSDAY Playfields Women’s Soccer, 2pm,Wilson Week ofWelcome Event,12pm 22 • • Olympia WA Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Week ofWelcome Event,12pm FRIDAY

23 • • Mount RainierHike Women’s Soccer, TBA SATURDAY

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12 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 26 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 27 WEDNESDAY • • Green RiverCollege Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Women’s Soccer, 2pm,Robinswood

28 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 29 • Des MoinesWA Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, FRIDAY

30 Rosh Hashanah Muharram • • Salmon DaysFestival Playfields Wilson Women’s Soccer, 7pm, SATURDAY

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• Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Wilson Playfields • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Green River College 10 11 12 13

Yom Kippur (Begins at sundown) • National Coming Out Week • National Coming Out Week • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Event, 12 pm Event, 12 pm Indigenous People’s Day – • National Coming Out Week • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Campus Closed Event, 12 pm Tacoma Heritage Park - Puyallup 17 18 19 20

• Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Wilson Playfields • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Centralia 24 25 26 27

31 • Women’s Soccer, 2 pm, Tacoma CC • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Halloween • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Longview FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2

Muharram • Women’s Soccer, 7 pm, Wilson Playfields • Salmon Days Festival Rosh Hashanah (Begins at sundown) 7 8 9

• Women’s Soccer, Noon, Northlake- Longview • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Aberdeen • Rattlesnake Ledge Hike 14 15 16

• Pumpkin Picking with Student Activities Board • Women’s Soccer, 7 pm, Aberdeen HS • National Coming Out Week Event, 12 pm • Northwest Trek Wildlife Park • Women’s Volleyball, TBA, Bellevue WA • Women’s Volleyball, TBA, Bellevue WA 21 22 23

• Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • Women’s Soccer, 7 pm, Wilson Playfields Green River College • Learn to Fence 28 29 30

• Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Green River College • Halloween Party • Women’s Soccer, TBA Diwali 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00

16 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 3 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY • • Green RiverCollege Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Playfields Wilson Women’s Soccer, 2pm,

5 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 6 • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Aberdeen FRIDAY 7 • • Rattlesnake LedgeHike Northlake- Longview Women’s Soccer, Noon, SATURDAY

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18 DAILY EVENTS Campus Closed Indigenous People’s Day– MONDAY 10 Yom Kippur • • 12 pm National ComingOutWeek Event, WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY (Begins at sundown) at (Begins 11 WEDNESDAY • • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Tacoma 12 pm National ComingOutWeek Event, 12 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • • THURSDAY Park -Puyallup Women’s Soccer, 2pm,Heritage 12 pm National ComingOutWeek Event, 13 • • WA Women’s Volleyball, TBA,Bellevue 12 pm National ComingOutWeek Event, FRIDAY 14 • • • • Bellevue WA Women’s Volleyball, TBA, Northwest Trek Park Wildlife Aberdeen HS Women’s Soccer, 7pm, Activities Board Pumpkin PickingwithStudent SATURDAY

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20 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 17 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 18 WEDNESDAY • • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Centralia Playfields Women’s Soccer, 2pm,Wilson 19 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 20 • River College Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Green FRIDAY 21 • • Learn toFence Learn Playfields Wilson Women’s Soccer, 7pm, SATURDAY

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22 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 24 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY • • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Longview Women’s Soccer, 2pm,Tacoma CC 26 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 27 • • Halloween Party Green RiverCollege Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, FRIDAY

28 Diwali • Women’s Soccer, TBA SATURDAY

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• Women’s Soccer NWAACCS • Student Activities Board • Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Des presents speaker: Geena • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Moines WA Rocero, 6 pm 7 8 9 10

• Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Green River College 14 15 16 17

• Student Activities Board presents: Ty Defoe, 12 pm, SU • Women’s Volleyball NWACC Championships, Tacoma • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Convention Center 21 22 23 24

• WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU • Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Thanksgiving Day – Green River College Campus Closed 28 29 30

• Women’s Basketball, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 6pm,Shoreline WA FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 5 6

• Women’s Volleyball, 7pm, Green River College 11 12 13

Veterans Day – Campus Closed • Boeing Future of Flight Museum 18 19 20

• Women’s Basketball, 3pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Portland OR • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Portland OR • Women’s Volleyball NWACC • Women’s Volleyball NWACC Championships, Tacoma Convention Championships, Tacoma Convention Center Center • Transgender Day of Remembrance 25 26 27

Thanksgiving Holiday – Campus Closed • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Clackamas OR • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Clackamas OR • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Clackamas OR • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Lakewood WA • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Lakewood WA • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Lakewood WA 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00

26 DAILY EVENTS OCTOBER Halloween MONDAY 31 NOVEMBER • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY • • Moines WA Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Des Women’s SoccerNWAACCS 2 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • THURSDAY speaker: GeenaRocero, 6 pm Student ActivitiesBoard presents 3 • River College Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Green FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY

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28 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 7 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY • River College Women’s Volleyball, 7pm,Green 9 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 10 Veterans Day–CampusClosed FRIDAY 11 • Boeing Future ofFlightMuseum SATURDAY

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30 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 14 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • • THURSDAY Convention Center Championships, Tacoma Women’s Volleyball NWACC Ty Defoe,12pm,SU Student ActivitiesBoard presents: 17 • • Convention Center Championships, Tacoma Women’s Volleyball NWACC Men’s Basketball,TBA,PortlandOR FRIDAY 18 • • • • Transgender DayofRemembrance Convention Center Championships, Tacoma Women’s Volleyball NWACC Portland OR Men’s Basketball,TBA, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,3pm, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 12 14 19 21 26 28 M M DECEMBER NOVEMBER 5 7 13 15 20 22 27 29 T T 1 6 8 14 16 21 23 28 30 W W 2 7 9 10 15 17 22 24 29 T T 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 F F 2 4 9

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32 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 21 • • Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm, WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY

22 WEDNESDAY 23 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 Campus Closed Thanksgiving Day– THURSDAY 24 Campus Closed Thanksgiving Holiday– • • Lakewood WA Men’s Basketball,TBA, Clackamas OR Women’s Basketball,TBA, FRIDAY

25 • • • • Lakewood WA Men’s Basketball,TBA, Clackamas OR Women’s Basketball,TBA, Lakewood WA Men’s Basketball,TBA, Clackamas OR Women’s Basketball,TBA, SATURDAY

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• Men’s Basketball, 7pm, • Study Day Green River College 12 13 14 15

• Women’s Basketball, TBA, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Coos Bay OR 19 20 21 22

• Women’s Basketball, 2pm, • Men’s Basketball,TBA, Green River College Edmonds WA 26 27 28 29

Kwanzaa (Begins) FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 2 3 4

• Women’s Basketball, 2pm, Bremerton WA • Leavenworth Christmas Village • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Port Angeles WA • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Port Angeles WA 9 10 11

• Last day of the quarter • Men’s Basketball, 4 pm, Bremerton WA • Eid Milad ul-Nabi • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Everett WA • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Everett WA • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Everett WA 16 17 18

• Women’s Basketball, TBA, • Women’s Basketball, TBA, Green River College Green River College • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Coos Bay OR • Men’s Basketball, TBA, Coos Bay OR 23 24 25

Chanukah (Begins at sundown) Christmas Day 30 31

• Men’s Basketball, Noon, Bellevue WA 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00

36 DAILY EVENTS NOVEMBER MONDAY 28 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 29 WEDNESDAY • Shoreline WA Women’s Basketball,6pm,

30 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 DECEMBER THURSDAY 1 • Port AngelesWA Men’s Basketball,TBA, FRIDAY

2 • • • Angeles WA Men’s Basketball,TBA,Port Leavenworth ChristmasVillage Bremerton WA Women’s Basketball,2pm, SATURDAY

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38 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 5 • Study Day TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,7pm,

7 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 8 • • Everett WA Women’s Basketball,TBA, Last dayofthequarter FRIDAY

9 • • • • Women’s Basketball,TBA,Everett WA Eid Miladul-Nabi Everett WA Women’s Basketball,TBA, Bremerton WA Men’s Basketball,4pm, SATURDAY

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40 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 12 TUESDAY 13 WEDNESDAY 14 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • • THURSDAY Coos BayOR Men’s Basketball,TBA, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,TBA,

15 • • Coos BayOR Men’s Basketball,TBA, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,TBA, FRIDAY

16 • • Coos BayOR Men’s Basketball,TBA, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,TBA, SATURDAY

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42 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 19 • Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,2pm, TUESDAY

20 WEDNESDAY • Men’s Basketball,TBA,EdmondsWA 21 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 22 FRIDAY 23 Christmas Day Chanukah SATURDAY

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44 DAILY EVENTS Kwanzaa MONDAY (Begins) 26 TUESDAY 27 WEDNESDAY 28 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 29 • Bellevue WA Men’s Basketball,Noon, FRIDAY

30 New Year’s Day SATURDAY

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• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, • Student Activities Board • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Green River College Presents: Movie Night, 7 pm 9 10 11 12

• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Aberdeen WA • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, • WYSIWYG, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Aberdeen WA 16 17 18 19

• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Green River College Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, Campus Closed Green River College 23 24 25 26

30 31 • Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, Green River College FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1

New Year’s Day 6 7 8

• Women’s Basketball, 1pm, Olympia WA • Men’s Basketball, 3pm, Olympia WA 13 14 15

• Women’s Basketball, 3pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, 5pm, Green River College 20 21 22

• Women’s Basketball, Noon, Des Moines • Men’s Basketball, 2pm, Des Moines WA • Snowshoeing 27 28 29

• Student Activities Board goes to a Museum • Women’s Basketball, 5pm, Lakewood WA • Men’s Basketball, 7pm, Lakewood WA • Lunar New Year Celebration • Ski/Snowboard Trip SEPTEMBER

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48 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 2 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 3 WEDNESDAY • Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm,

4 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • THURSDAY Movie Night,7pm Student ActivitiesBoard Presents: 5 FRIDAY 6 • • Olympia WA Men’s Basketball,3pm, Olympia WA Women’s Basketball,1pm, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 16 20 23 27 30 M M FEBRUARY JANUARY 2 6 9 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 T T 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 W W 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 T T 2 5 9 2017 10 13 17 20 24 27 F F 3 6

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50 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 9 • WYSIWYG, 12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 10 WEDNESDAY • • Men’s Basketball,8pm,Aberdeen WA Aberdeen WA Women’s Basketball,6pm,

11 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 12 FRIDAY 13 • • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,5pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,3pm, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 16 20 23 27 30 M M FEBRUARY JANUARY 2 6 9 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 T T 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 W W 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 T T 2 5 9 2017 10 13 17 20 24 27 F F 3 6

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52 DAILY EVENTS Campus Closed Martin LutherKing,Jr. Day– MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY • • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,8pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm,

18 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 19 FRIDAY 20 • • • Snowshoeing Des MoinesWA Men’s Basketball,2pm, Des Moines Women’s Basketball,Noon, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 16 20 23 27 30 M M FEBRUARY JANUARY 2 6 9 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 T T 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 W W 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 T T 2 5 9 2017 10 13 17 20 24 27 F F 3 6

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54 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 23 TUESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY • • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,8pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm,

25 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 26 • Lunar NewYear Celebration FRIDAY 27 • • • • Ski/Snowboard Trip Lakewood WA Men’s Basketball,7pm, Lakewood WA Women’s Basketball,5pm, goes toaMuseum Student ActivitiesBoard SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 16 20 23 27 30 M M FEBRUARY JANUARY 2 6 9 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 T T 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 W W 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 T T 2 5 9 2017 10 13 17 20 24 27 F F 3 6

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2

6 7 8 9

• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Green River College • WYSIWYG Event, • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Green River College 13 14 15 16

• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Valentine’s Day • WYSIWYG Event, • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Tacoma Community College 20 21 22 23

• Women’s Basketball, 6pm, Centralia WA Presidents’ Day – • WYSIWYG Event, • Men’s Basketball, 8pm, Campus Closed 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Centralia WA 27 28

• WYSIWYG Event, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 3 4 5

• Women’s Basketball, 3pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, 5pm, Green River College 10 11 12

• Student Activities Board goes to a Museum • Women’s Basketball, 5pm, Longview WA • Men’s Basketball, 7pm, Longview WA • Ski/Snowboard Trip 17 18 19

• Women’s Basketball, 3pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, 5pm, Green River College • Snow Tubing 24 25 26

• Student Activities Board play Laser Tag! • Women’s Basketball, 3pm, Green River College • Men’s Basketball, 5pm, Green River College • “Rent” at Paramount Theatre • Ski/Snowboard Trip SEPTEMBER

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58 DAILY EVENTS JANUARY MONDAY 30 TUESDAY 31 FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 1 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY 3 • • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,5pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,3pm, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 13 20 20 27 27 M M MARCH FEBRUARY 6 6 14 14 21 21 28 28 T T 7 7 15 15 22 22 29 W W 1 1 8 8 16 16 23 23 30 T T 2 2 9 9 2017 10 10 17 17 24 24 31 F F 3 3

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60 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 6 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 7 WEDNESDAY • • Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,8pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm,

8 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY 10 • • • • Ski/Snowboard Trip Longview WA Men’s Basketball,7pm, Longview WA Women’s Basketball,5pm, goes toaMuseum Student ActivitiesBoard SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 13 20 20 27 27 M M MARCH FEBRUARY 6 6 14 14 21 21 28 28 T T 7 7 15 15 22 22 29 W W 1 1 8 8 16 16 23 23 30 T T 2 2 9 9 2017 10 10 17 17 24 24 31 F F 3 3

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62 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 13 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY • • Tacoma CommunityCollege Men’s Basketball,8pm, Tacoma CommunityCollege Women’s Basketball,6pm,

15 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 16 FRIDAY 17 • • • Snow Tubing Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,5pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,3pm, SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 13 20 20 27 27 M M MARCH FEBRUARY 6 6 14 14 21 21 28 28 T T 7 7 15 15 22 22 29 W W 1 1 8 8 16 16 23 23 30 T T 2 2 9 9 2017 10 10 17 17 24 24 31 F F 3 3

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64 DAILY EVENTS Presidents’ Day–CampusClosed MONDAY 20 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY • • Men’s Basketball,8pm,CentraliaWA Centralia WA Women’s Basketball,6pm,

22 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 23 • “Rent” atParamountTheatre FRIDAY 24 • • • • Ski/Snowboard Trip Green RiverCollege Men’s Basketball,5pm, Green RiverCollege Women’s Basketball,3pm, play LaserTag! Student ActivitiesBoard SATURDAY

SUNDAY 13 13 20 20 27 27 M M MARCH FEBRUARY 6 6 14 14 21 21 28 28 T T 7 7 15 15 22 22 29 W W 1 1 8 8 16 16 23 23 30 T T 2 2 9 9 2017 10 10 17 17 24 24 31 F F 3 3

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2

Ash Wednesday • Student Activities • Student Activities Board Presents: Women Board Presents: Women Empowerment Series Empowerment Series 6 7 8 9

• CLEO Applications Available • WYSIWYG Event, International Women’s • NWAC Championships, in Student Life 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Day Everett WA 13 14 15 16

• ASGRC Election Packets are Available 20 21 22 23

27 28 29 30

• WYSIWYG Event, • Mandatory ASGRC Election 12 pm - 1 pm, SU Meeting, 12 pm FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 3 4 5

• Student Activities Board Presents: Women Empowerment Series • NWAC Regionals, TBA • NWAC Regionals, TBA • Snoqualmie Falls Hike 10 11 12

Purim (Begins at sundown) • Student Activities Board goes to a Museum • NWAC Championships, Everett WA • NWAC Championships, Everett WA 17 18 19

St. Patrick’s Day • Portland Shopping Trip 24 25 26

31

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68 DAILY EVENTS FEBRUARY MONDAY 27 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 28 MARCH Ash Wednesday WEDNESDAY • Women Series Empowerment Student ActivitiesBoard Presents: 1 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • THURSDAY Women Series Empowerment Student ActivitiesBoard Presents: 2 • • NWAC Regionals,TBA Women Series Empowerment Student ActivitiesBoard Presents: FRIDAY 3 • • Snoqualmie FallsHike NWAC Regionals,TBA SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 13 17 20 24 27 M M APRIL MARCH 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 T T 4 7 12 15 19 22 26 29 W W 1 5 8 2017 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 F F 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 S S 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 4 5 S S 2 5 9 69

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70 DAILY EVENTS • Student Life CLEO ApplicationsAvailable in MONDAY 6 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 7 International Women’sInternational Day WEDNESDAY 8 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • THURSDAY NWAC Championships, Everett WA 9 • NWAC Championships,Everett WA FRIDAY 10 Purim • • NWAC Championships,Everett WA goes toaMuseum Student ActivitiesBoard SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 13 17 20 24 27 M M APRIL MARCH (Begins at sundown) at (Begins 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 T T 4 7 12 15 19 22 26 29 W W 1 5 8 2017 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 F F 3 7

11 15 18 22 25 29 S S 1 4 8 11 12 12 16 19 23 26 30 S S 2 5 9 71

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72 DAILY EVENTS • ASGRC ElectionPacketsare Available MONDAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY 15 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 16 St. Patrick’s Day FRIDAY 17 • Portland ShoppingTrip SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 13 17 20 24 27 M M APRIL MARCH 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 T T 4 7 12 15 19 22 26 29 W W 1 5 8 2017 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 F F 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 S S 1 4 8 18 19 12 16 19 23 26 30 S S 2 5 9 73

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74 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 20 TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY 22 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 23 FRIDAY 24 SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 13 17 20 24 27 M M APRIL MARCH 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 T T 4 7 12 15 19 22 26 29 W W 1 5 8 2017 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 F F 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 S S 1 4 8 25 26 12 16 19 23 26 30 S S 2 5 9 75

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76 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 27 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY • 12 pm Mandatory ASGRCElectionMeeting, 29 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 30 • Meeting, 12pm Mandatory ASGRCElection FRIDAY 31 SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 13 17 20 24 27 M M APRIL MARCH 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 T T 4 7 12 15 19 22 26 29 W W 1 5 8 2017 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 F F 3 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 APRIL S S 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 1 2 S S 2 5 9 77

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• WYSIWYG Event, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 10 11 12 13

• WYSIWYG Event, Passover (Begins at sundown) 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 17 18 19 20

• CLEO Applications are due • WYSIWYG Event, by 5 pm to Student Life 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 24 25 26 27

• WYSIWYG Event, • ASGRC Elections = 12 pm - 1 pm, SU VOTE TODAY! FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2

7 8 9

• Tulip Festival Palm Sunday 14 15 16

Good Friday • Student Activities Board goes Kayaking Easter 21 22 23

• Little Mount Si Hike Isra and mi’raj 28 29 30

• ASGRC Elections = VOTE TODAY! SEPTEMBER

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80 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 3 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY 5 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 6 FRIDAY 7 Palm Sunday • Tulip Festival SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 15 17 22 24 29 M M MAY APRIL 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 T T 2 4 9 2017 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 W W 3 5 2017 11 13 18 20 25 27 T T 4 6 12 14 19 21 26 28 F F 5 7 13 15 20 22 27 29 S S 1 6 8 14 16 21 23 28 30 8 9 S S 2 7 9 81

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82 DAILY EVENTS Passover MONDAY (Begins at sundown) at (Begins 10 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 13 Good Friday FRIDAY 14 Easter • goes Kayaking Student ActivitiesBoard SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 15 17 22 24 29 M M MAY APRIL 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 T T 2 4 9 2017 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 W W 3 5 2017 11 13 18 20 25 27 T T 4 6 12 14 19 21 26 28 F F 5 7

13 15 20 22 27 29 S S 1 6 8 15 16 14 16 21 23 28 30 S S 2 7 9 83

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84 DAILY EVENTS • to StudentLife CLEO Applicationsare due by5pm MONDAY 17 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 18 WEDNESDAY 19 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 20 FRIDAY 21 Isra andmi’raj • Little MountSiHike SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 15 17 22 24 29 M M MAY APRIL 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 T T 2 4 9 2017 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 W W 3 5 2017 11 13 18 20 25 27 T T 4 6 12 14 19 21 26 28 F F 5 7 13 15 20 22 27 29 S S 1 6 8 22 23 14 16 21 23 28 30 S S 2 7 9 85

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86 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 24 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 26 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 • THURSDAY ASGRC Elections=VOTETODAY! 27 • ASGRC Elections=VOTETODAY! FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 15 17 22 24 29 M M MAY APRIL 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 T T 2 4 9 2017 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 W W 3 5 2017 11 13 18 20 25 27 T T 4 6 12 14 19 21 26 28 F F 5 7 13 15 20 22 27 29 S S 1 6 8 29 30 14 16 21 23 28 30 S S 2 7 9 87

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2 3 4

• ASGRC Senator Applications • WYSIWYG Event, Available in Student Life 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 8 9 10 11

• WYSIWYG Event, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 15 16 17 18

• WYSIWYG Event, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 22 23 24 25

• WYSIWYG Event, 12 pm - 1 pm, SU 29 30 31

Memorial Day – • WYSIWYG Event, Campus Closed 12 pm - 1 pm, SU FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 5 6 7

• Terra Cotta Warriors Exhibit 12 13 14

• ASGRC Senator Applications due by 5 pm in Student Life • Columbia Gorge Hike Mother’s Day 19 20 21

• Student Activities Board presents: Springfest! • Petpalooza Volunteering 26 27 28

Ramadan (Begins at sundown) • Whale-Watching SEPTEMBER

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90 DAILY EVENTS • Available inStudentLife ASGRC SenatorApplications MONDAY 1 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY 3 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY 5 • Terra CottaWarriors Exhibit SATURDAY

SUNDAY 12 15 19 22 26 29 M M JUNE MAY 1 5 8 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 W W 3 7 2017 11 15 18 22 25 29 T T 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 F F 2 5 9 10 13 17 20 24 27 S S 3 6 11 14 18 21 25 28 6 7 S S 4 7 91

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92 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 8 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 11 • by 5pminStudentLife ASGRC SenatorApplicationsdue FRIDAY 12

Mother’s Day • Columbia Gorge Hike SATURDAY

SUNDAY 12 15 19 22 26 29 M M JUNE MAY 1 5 8 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 W W 3 7 2017 11 15 18 22 25 29 T T 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 F F 2 5 9 10 13 17 20 24 27 S S 3 6 13 14 11 14 18 21 25 28 S S 4 7 93

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94 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 15 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 16 WEDNESDAY 17 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 18 • presents: Springfest! Student ActivitiesBoard FRIDAY

19 • Petpalooza Volunteering SATURDAY

SUNDAY 12 15 19 22 26 29 M M JUNE MAY 1 5 8 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 W W 3 7 2017 11 15 18 22 25 29 T T 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 F F 2 5 9 10 13 17 20 24 27 S S 3 6 20 21 11 14 18 21 25 28 S S 4 7 95

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96 DAILY EVENTS MONDAY 22 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 THURSDAY 25 Ramadan FRIDAY (Begins at sundown) at (Begins 26 • Whale-Watching SATURDAY

SUNDAY 12 15 19 22 26 29 M M JUNE MAY 1 5 8 13 16 20 23 27 30 T T 2 6 9 2017 10 14 17 21 24 28 31 W W 3 7 2017 11 15 18 22 25 29 T T 1 4 8 12 16 19 23 26 30 F F 2 5 9 10 13 17 20 24 27 S S 3 6 27 28 11 14 18 21 25 28 S S 4 7 97

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Flag Day 19 20 21 22

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Eid al-fitr FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 2 3 4

• Rattlesnake Ledge Hike 9 10 11

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Father’s Day 23 24 25

30 SEPTEMBER

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100 DAILY EVENTS MAY Memorial Day–CampusClosed MONDAY 29 • WYSIWYG Event,12pm-1pm,SU TUESDAY 30 WEDNESDAY 31 DAILY EVENTS 8:00 7:00 6:00 5:00 4:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 12:0011:0010:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 JUNE THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY 2 • Rattlesnake LedgeHike SATURDAY

SUNDAY 10 12 17 19 24 26 31 M M JULY JUNE 3 5 11 13 18 20 25 27 T T 4 6 12 14 19 21 26 28 W W 2017 5 7 2017 13 15 20 22 27 29 T T 1 6 8 14 16 21 23 28 30 F F 2 7 9 10 15 17 22 24 29 S S 1 3 8 11 16 18 23 25 30 101 3 4 S S 2 4 9

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GREEN RIVER COLLEGE STUDENT HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS

OVERVIEW OF GREEN RIVER COLLEGE | 135

CAMPUS LOCATIONS | 137

ADVISING AND REGISTRATION | 138

BOOKS, FOOD AND SUPPLIES | 142

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | 144

STUDENT LIFE | 146

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES | 151

SECURITY AND RELATED SERVICES | 155

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS | 158

GRADUATION AND COMMENCEMENT | 163

DISCLAIMER | 164 APPENDIX A

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF GREEN RIVER | 165 APPENDIX B

ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND PROGRESS POLICY | 169 APPENDIX C

STUDENT RIGHTS AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT | 169 CORE VALUES, THEMES OVERVIEW OF AND OBJECTIVES

GREEN RIVER CORE VALUES The core values for Green River College are COLLEGE (not listed in order of priority ­— all are important): As reaffirmed by the Board of Trustees xx Student success — We support student engagement, retention, completion and March 18, 2010. post-program success through excellent teaching and learning and comprehensive To receive this information in an support services. alternative format, please contact xx High quality — We provide high quality in Disability Support Services at teaching, learning and support services in an environment of compassion and integrity. (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631; xx Student access —We meet student needs TTY (253) 288-3359. for access to and inclusion in their educational pursuits. VISION xx Community engagement — We collaborate, stimulate and contribute to the educational, To be ranked among the very best in economic and social development of our external and internal communities through student completion and success and continued learning. be an invaluable community partner xx Equity — We encourage, foster respect for and asset with robust and diverse and respond equitably to diverse perspectives revenue streams. and needs. xx Global awareness — We foster citizen responsibility by cultivating a global MISSION perspective on critical issues and challenges affecting our community and the world. Ensure student success through xx Stewardship — We strive to maintain sound omprehensive educational programs financial management, increase effective and and support services responsive to our efficient operations, develop state-of-the-art infrastructure (to include staffing, technology diverse communities. and facilities), and be forthcoming and transparent in accountability for resource use. xx Innovation — We seek to encourage, create and adopt innovative perspectives, policies and practices that will help achieve the college’s mission. xx Campus environment — We preserve the safety, ecology and sustainability of our campus environment.

OVERVIEW OF GREEN RIVER COLLEGE 135 CORE THEMES Students enroll at the main campus in Auburn, The core themes of Green River College are the Enumclaw Campus, the Kent Campus, other (not listed in order of priority — all are important): community locations and through distance learning. Green River also offers a variety of xx College transfer education — We provide programs and services to ready students support services to currently enrolled and for transition to and success in future prospective students to increase their chances degree programs. for success. xx Career and technical education — We train learners for professional and technical career ACCREDITATION readiness, transitions and advancement. Green River College is accredited by the x x College readiness education — We offer Northwest Commission on Colleges and pre-college programs and services to equip Universities, an institutional accrediting body learners for successful transition to college. recognized by the Council for Higher Education x — x Continuing and community education Accreditation and the Secretary of the U.S. We demonstrate ongoing commitment to the professional, social and personal enrichment Department of Education. needs of our community. Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities CORE OBJECTIVES 8060 165th Ave. NE, Suite 100 xx Increase student access, progression Redmond, WA 98052-3981 and success In addition to institutional accreditation, several xx Improve strategic enrollment and retention management of the professional/technical programs at Green River College are accredited by program-specific xx Procure and develop strategic accrediting bodies. community partnerships xx Connect our community by cultivating SPECIALIZED PROGRAM equity and diversity ACCREDITATION xx Sustain sound fiscal stability and operational efficiency The practical nursing program is approved by the State Department of Health, xx Enhance faculty and staff professional development Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission. xx Strengthen the college profile The occupational therapy assistant program through improved communications is accredited by the Accreditation Council for and marketing Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association, recognized ROLE AND SCOPE by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Green River offers courses and programs leading to a variety of associate degrees, certificates and The physical therapist assistant program is diplomas in professional and technical fields accredited by the Commission on Accreditation and academic transfer. The college also offers of Physical Therapy Education, recognized by the customized training, developmental and basic U.S. Department of Education and the Council for skills programs, as well as a variety of noncredit Higher Education Accreditation. activities and courses for personal enrichment. The natural resources program is accredited by the Society of American Foresters, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

136 OVERVIEW OF GREEN RIVER COLLEGE GREEN RIVER COLLEGE CAMPUS KENT CAMPUS 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112 LOCATIONS Kent, WA 98032-4501 (253) 856-9595 or GREEN RIVER COLLEGE (253) 833-9111, ext. 5000 MAIN CAMPUS The Kent Campus is located in downtown Kent 12401 SE 320th St. at the Kent Station. Instructional programs Auburn, WA 98092-3622 include credit classes, adult basic education (253) 833-9111 classes, English for Speakers of Other Languages, business and career education, GREEN RIVER COLLEGE customized corporate training and no-cost DOWNTOWN AUBURN CENTER small business counseling. 110 Second St. SW, Suite 145 The Kent Campus strives to meet the training Auburn, WA 98001-5316 and development needs of private and public (253) 833-9111 sector employers. Green River’s Downtown Auburn Center is an extension of the college located in downtown CONTINUING AND Auburn at the transit station. The center provides COMMUNITY EDUCATION conveniently located college operations includ- (253) 833-9111, ext. 2535 ing the Small Business Assistance Center and Continuing and Community Education programs business library, adult education and basic skills help people supplement their degree education, classes, and the Washington Environmental retrain for employment, learn new skills, explore Training Center. different fields and update techniques for their careers or favorite pastimes. Classes and GREEN RIVER COLLEGE seminars are conveniently scheduled during ENUMCLAW CAMPUS evening hours and on weekends on the Main 1414 Griffin Ave. Campus and at other Green River locations, such Enumclaw, WA 98022 as the Enumclaw and Kent campuses, the Auburn (253) 288-3400 Transit Station and local public schools. The Enumclaw Campus is located in the heart of downtown Enumclaw, 15 miles south of Auburn. Instructional programs include credit classes, adult basic education, GED® preparation, Running Start for high school students, business and career education, self-paced lab classes, distance learning, community continuing education classes and corporate training. The campus also provides complete student support services including new student orientations, registration, advising, placement testing, and exam proctoring in addition to sessions during the year addressing financial aid, Worker Retraining and others.

CAMPUS LOCATIONS 137 Transfer Services ADVISING AND Transfer Services is located in the Career and Advising Center. Students have access to REGISTRATION catalogs for public and private four-year colleges and universities, applications to most four-year WELCOME CENTER institutions, transfer equivalency guides, specific information on various majors, information on Zgolinski Welcome Center (ZWC) foreign language requirements and requirement (253) 333-6000 sheets for Green River transfer degrees. The staff at the Welcome Center provides admissions and entry advising services to new CASHIER’S OFFICE and prospective students including course Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) placement determination and entry codes. (253) 833-9111, ext. 2050 The center’s staff also links new students with ongoing campus resources. The Cashier’s Office facilitates the following support services: payment of tuition and related CAREER AND ADVISING CENTER college fees, vehicle registration and distribution of student parking stickers, and purchase of King Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) County Metro bus tickets. (253) 833-9111, ext. 2641 The Career and Advising Center staff Student Financial Obligations All outstanding amounts resulting from offers comprehensive career and advising nonpayment of tuition and fees are the resources for current students, alumni and responsibility of the student. Withdrawal from community members. school, officially or unofficially, will not cancel Advising Services any financial obligation already incurred. Failure Educational planners provide academic and to pay all financial obligations may result in career training advising. The advising process debts being turned over to a collection agency. helps students develop educational plans, Collection fees, including attorney fees and interpret program requirements, choose a other charges necessary for the collection of program of study or plan their transfer to a any amount due, will be added to the student’s four-year institution. account balance. Students who default on any financial obligations to Green River College are Career Planning Services responsible for collection fees, attorney fees, Career Planners at Green River assist students court fees, and other reasonable costs and in discovering and clarifying career goals and expenses incurred in the collection of any debt, linking them with educational and training in accordance with RCW 28B.10.293 and programs. Career Planning Services offers RCW 19.16.500. numerous career assessments, resources for exploring labor market information and a variety of career-related workshops, along with individual appointments. For assistance with their job search, including resume writing, cover letter writing, and interviewing advice, students should visit the Job Search Web Center at greenriver.edu/jobsearchwebcenter.

138 ADVISING AND REGISTRATION ASSESSMENT AND TESTING CENTER Web Registration Zgolinski Welcome Center (ZWC) The primary means of registration for all (253) 833-9111, ext. 2650 students taking courses for credit is web registration. Computers are available in the Proctored Testing Enrollment Services and Student Life lobbies, Green River’s Assessment and Testing Center as well as in the Zgolinski Welcome Center is a testing location for the GED® examination and Holman Library. as well as other exams administered by Pearson VUE testing. Additionally, we provide Last Day to Register proctored testing services for other institutions Students may register for classes through the and agencies. third day of the quarter for fall, winter, spring and through the second day of the quarter for Instructional Testing summer. They may register for classes through Many instructors arrange for students to take the second day of the quarter for summer tests in The Assessment and Testing Center rather quarter. Beginning the fourth day of the quarter than in the classroom. Instructors will provide (third for summer), students must register in additional information if they choose to use this person with instructor signatures for each course option. Students should come prepared with a they wish to add. The only exceptions to this photo ID (preferably a Green River Student ID policy are identified late start and continuous card), the name of their instructor, the name of enrollment courses as indicated by the the class (i.e. Math 97), and any allowed materials. Enrollment Services office. Students should plan to leave other belongings elsewhere when testing if possible. Student Email For more information on the services offered at Students should visit greenriver.edu/student- the Assessment and Testing Center, as well as the email to activate their email accounts. They will hours of operation, fees, policies and procedures, need their student identification number and please visit greenriver.edu/testing. birth date to get started. Students with a Green River email account receive valuable information ENROLLMENT SERVICES regarding campus updates and activities. (REGISTRATION) The college will use this address for all official communication with students. Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2500 Maximum Credit Load Students must be registered for 12 or more credit Registration is the process of scheduling and hours to be considered full-time students. Full- paying for classes. Students can register for time students usually register for 12 to 18 credits. classes online using web registration, pay their Students who wish to register for more than 20 tuition and fees, and start on their way to success. credits, but are not enrolled in a professional or When to Register technical program, must complete an Override New students will be issued a registration Maximum Credit Load form before they register. access time once the admissions process This form may be obtained online or from has been completed. Students are eligible Enrollment Services. Students must complete to register once they have completed a new the form, obtain advisor signature and submit student advising session and have received their the petition along with a registration form to student PIN. Returning students will be issued Enrollment Services. a registration access time based on the total number of credits earned. Transfer students will have their credits from other colleges added to their total number of earned credits the quarter after they are translated.

ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 139 Schedule Changes Grades Students should consult an advisor before Grades are available to students approximately adding or dropping classes. one week after the last scheduled day of each If students are on financial aid, they should quarter. Students who wish to view their grades consult with the Financial Aid Office before have the following options: making schedule changes. xx Print out an unofficial transcript using the “Online Services” portion of Students who find it necessary to change their Green River’s website. schedules after the third day of classes must xx Obtain official transcripts online at personally submit the proper paperwork to studentclearinghouse.org. The cost Enrollment Services. Changes are not official is $7.75 per transcript, plus a processing unless Enrollment Services has processed and fee of $2.25 per recipient. filed the paperwork. Students should always xx If you need a transcript immediately, there request a printed copy of their schedules after is a $25.00 On-Demand per transcript fee. changes have been completed. The form is available in Enrollment Services. Withdrawal from Classes Students with disabilities who need assistance Students may withdraw from classes using retrieving their grades should call the Disability Web registration through the eighth week of fall, Support Services office at (253) 833-9111, winter and spring quarters and the sixth week for ext. 2631 or TDD at (253) 288-3359. summer quarter. Grade Changes All important registration dates are listed in the Students who believe they have incorrect quarterly class schedule. grades must check with their instructors. Withdrawal from Green River Only instructors may submit grade changes to Enrollment Services. Students who need to withdraw from school completely must follow the same procedure they would to withdraw from classes. Students who want to begin classes again must update their applications for admission by calling Enrollment Services.

140 ADVISING AND REGISTRATION Student Identification Number Transfer Credit Evaluation The college requests a Social Security number Students who wish to apply credits they have on its admissions application. This number is earned at another college to their program of stored confidentially in each student’s record study at Green River must have their official and is used only for purposes authorized by transcripts evaluated by an Enrollment Services RCW 28B.10.042. A student’s Social Security credentials evaluator. Students must be officially number will not be used as student admitted to the college and have official identification numbers. transcripts sent to the Records Office to have All students are assigned a student identification this done. Students must also complete a number when they apply for admission. This is Transcript Evaluation Request form, which is the number students use for all their transactions available at Enrollment Services and on the at the college. Students who forget or lose Green River website. their assigned SID should bring their photo Evaluation Letter identification to Enrollment Services to obtain Student transcripts are evaluated to determine their number. which credits will apply to the intended program Records of study. Enrollment Services maintains student records, The results of the evaluation are emailed to dating back to the application for admission. students within four weeks of the date it is It is the student’s responsibility to make sure the received. It is very important that students keep college has his or her most current information their evaluations for advising purposes. Transfer on file. credits do not appear on Green River transcripts. Keeping Information Current It is important that Enrollment Services has each student’s most current mailing. Students may submit address and telephone changes to Enrollment Services using their Green River email Account or Online Services. Students who change their names must complete a Student Information Change Request Form. This form is available at Enrollment Services and may be turned in there as well. Students will be required to present legal documentation of a name change.

ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 141 The Paper Tree will issue refunds for texts during BOOKS, FOOD the first 15 days of each quarter, except summer quarter. Summer quarter refund procedures AND SUPPLIES are based on the length of the class. Check with the bookstore for current summer refund Green River offers its students support information. The store offers refunds for supplies and assistance in their educational and sundries up to 30 days after the original purchase date. pursuits. This section lets students know Unopened software may be returned for a refund where they can go on campus to get up to five days after purchase. Items returned lockers, books, cash and much more. must be in their original purchase condition to receive a full refund. Students will receive a INFORMATION CENTER full refund of the purchase price if the college Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) cancels the class or if they withdraw from the (253) 833-9111, ext. 2400 class and meet the refund requirements. Receipts are required for all refunds. The bookstore has Students can acquire information on programs the right to refuse any item for refund. and services available at Green River, sign up for activities and use the Internet at computer kiosks. The bookstore has a convenience store that offers a wide variety of frozen foods, grocery BOOKSTORE and breakfast items, soups, beverages, candy and snacks. The Paper Tree Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) Use of pool tables may be rented on an hourly (253) 833-9111, ext. 2069 basis at the bookstore. In addition to carrying new and used textbooks, Check the greenriver.edu for the bookstore’s the Paper Tree stocks reference books, art and hours of operation. engineering supplies and computer software. Students can order their textbooks online at CAFETERIA greenriver.edu/bookstore. Custom clothing can The Gator Grille also be ordered online from the Campus Team Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) Shop at greenriver.edu/bookstore. (253) 833-9111, ext. 3366 The Paper Tree offers a variety of services, from Conveniently situated across from the open faxing to movie rentals. Convenient overnight dining areas in the Lindbloom Student Center, rental of current and classic movie releases on the Gator Grille offers a variety of meal options DVD is available. Textbook rentals are available from hot lunch specials, burgers, sandwiches and in-store and can also be found online under the salads to hot and cold beverages and pastries. shopping mall tab at greenriver.edu/bookstore. Vending machines in the student center supply Each quarter during finals week, students sodas and snacks while the building is open. may sell books they no longer need through Espresso stands, located just outside the cafeteria the textbook buyback program. Texts that the and on the first floor of the Technology Center, bookstore needs will be bought back at 50 are open during fall, winter and spring quarters. percent of the current list price; if a student puts Hot lunch specials, soup, sandwiches and cold their buyback on a Paper Tree gift card, they can beverages are also available. receive 60 percent of the current list price. Other texts might be bought back at wholesale prices. The bookstore offers a year-round wholesale buy.

142 BOOKS, FOOD AND SUPPLIES COPIERS LOST AND FOUND Information Technology Campus Safety (AD) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2115 Administration Building, Room 28 Self-service, coin-operated photocopiers are (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 located in the Holman Library, the Lindbloom Campus Safety makes every effort to contact Student Union, the Technology Center, and on owners of lost items. Found items are logged the Kent Campus. The cost is 10 cents per copy. and stored for the duration of each quarter and two weeks thereafter. Items left behind after the FAX holding period are donated to charity. The Paper Tree Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) STUDENT EMAIL (253) 833-9111, ext. 2069 Enrollment Services A fax machine available at the Paper Tree Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) Bookstore for $1 per page. (253) 833-9111, ext. 2500 Students should visit greenriver.edu/student-email LIBRARY to activate their email accounts. They will need Holman Library (HL) their student identification number and birth date (253) 833-9111, ext. 2090 to get started. Students with a Green River email account receive valuable information regarding In addition to traditional print materials, campus updates and activities. The college will thousands of books, magazines and journals may use this address for all official communication be accessed electronically both at the library with students. and home. Librarians are available to help with research questions in person, over the phone or STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS 24/7 via online chat. The library also houses a 150-computer open lab for students, a student The Paper Tree tutoring center and the Helen S. Smith Gallery. A Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) listing of library services, hours and information is (253) 833-9111, ext. 2069 available at greenriver.edu/library. Holman Library (253) 833-9111, ext. 2090 INSURANCE Each student’s first student identification card is Cashier’s Office free. This card serves as an official identification Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) card on- and off-campus and as a college library (253) 833-9111, ext. 2050 card. It can also facilitate registration and give Washington community colleges offer a Student students access to special events. To receive a Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan. Students student ID card, students should bring photo are eligible if they are regularly enrolled students identification and their student ID number to the registered for six or more credits per quarter. In Paper Tree ID card station or the Holman Library. addition, certain dependents of eligible students There is a $5 replacement fee for all lost cards. may be insured. Application forms are available at the Cashier’s Office.

BOOKS, FOOD AND SUPPLIES 143 GREEN RIVER COLLEGE FINANCIAL FOUNDATION Administration Building (AD) ASSISTANCE (253) 833-9111, ext. 3330 Financial assistance is available to The Green River College Foundation provides resources to assist Green River College in students in the form of grants (which achieving educational excellence. It is a stand- do not have to be repaid), loans and alone nonprofit organization. The foundation student employment. If eligible, students places emphasis on recognizing the success of will receive financial aid awards that Green River students and alumni, encouraging community partners to invest in college programs include any combination of grants, low- and establishing private contributions to fund interest loans and part-time work study scholarships and other worthwhile campus jobs. Additional resources are listed on needs. Each spring, the foundation awards Green River’s financial aid website. approximately 250 scholarships to students. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL AID OUTSIDE FUNDING SOURCES Financial Aid Office Financial Aid Office Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2449 (253) 833-9111, ext. 2465 Students must apply for financial aid each year Students who are working with agencies such as using the Free Application for Federal Student the Department of Labor and Industries, Division Aid (FAFSA) and the college’s supplemental of Vocational Rehabilitation, WorkSource, King financial aid application. The Financial Aid Office’s County Work Training, the Department of Social staff is available to assist students who need help and Health Services, Employment Security, completing financial aid forms. Services for the Blind, private insurance or other Check greenriver.edu for the Financial Aid office’s agencies should come to the Financial Aid Office hours of operation. to turn in paperwork, contracts or vouchers. Staff members serve as liaisons between the student, SCHOLARSHIPS the faculty and the agencies that are providing Financial Aid Office educational funding. Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2449 A variety of academic and merit scholarships are available. Application forms and additional information about the scholarship application process are available in the Financial Aid office as well as Green River’s financial aid website. The Green River College Foundation also provides many scholarships each year. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $3,000. Foundation scholarship applications are available at the Financial Aid Office and on Green River’s financial aid website.

144 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE VETERAN SERVICES THE WORKFORCE EDUCATION Financial Aid Office DEPARTMENT Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) Cedar Hall (CH), Room 303 (253) 833-9111, ext. 2466 (253) 833-9111, ext. 2211 Please stop by the Veterans Office if you are The Workforce Education Department a veteran or eligible dependent wishing to use administers four grants — Worker Retraining, your Montgomery GI Bill or Post 9/11 (chapter WorkFirst, Opportunity Grant and the Food 33) GI Bill Benefits. Most certificate and degree Stamp Employment and Training Program — that programs at Green River are approved for provide funding assistance towards tuition, books Veterans Educational Benefits. Please call the and fees to traditionally underserved students. Veterans office to verify hours so that you can These students include dislocated workers, public schedule a time to participate in an orientation, assistance recipients and low income workers. which will initiate the certification process to These grants are an effort to support students in receive your benefits. gaining marketable skills, which will enable their If you are uncertain of your benefit eligibility, visit return to the labor market and help them earn a gibill.va.gov to verify and apply for your benefits. competitive wage. For more information, please contact the Workforce Education department at Other Military or Active Duty 253-833-9111, ext. 2211 or visit the department Funding/Veterans Discount online at greenriver.edu/workforceeducation. For students that are currently active duty using Tuition Assistance (TA), you will work with your Educational Specialist on base and bring the required documentation to our Cashier’s Office (SA). You can also contact Cashier’s Office staff at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2050 if you have any questions about the process. Visit our Enrollment Services Department in SA or call (253) 833-9111, ext. 2500 to see if you qualify for a Washington state veterans discount.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 145 GREEN RIVER JAZZ VOICES STUDENT Performing Arts Center, Room 136 (253) 833-9111, ext. 4220 LIFE Green River Jazz Voices is Green River’s premier vocal ensemble, consisting of 16 auditioned ARTS AND THEATER singers backed by a three-piece combo and utilizing a full sound system. ART GALLERY The group performs at college events, local Helen S. Smith Gallery and regional jazz festivals, area schools and Holman Library, (HL) 1st Floor performances, as hired, throughout the (253) 833-9111, ext. 4766 school year. Their repertoire includes unique arrangements of jazz standards, blues, funk and The college proudly features the Helen S. Smith Latin jazz as well as new treatments of familiar Gallery on the main floor of the Holman Library. popular songs. Jazz Voices performs under the Art exhibits presented throughout the year are direction of Kelly Eisenhour. free. Typically, there are seven exhibitions each year featuring art from professional Northwest HEAVIER THAN AIR FAMILY artists, faculty, and Green River students. The THEATRE COMPANY annual Student Art Exhibition has become a campus favorite, featuring art from students at Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) all skill levels and in all media. (253) 833-9111 Tickets and Information, ext. 2400 ARTIST AND SPEAKERS SERIES Theater, ext. 4966 Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) Heavier Than Air Family Theatre Company is a (253) 833-9111, ext. 2400 resident community theatre group sponsored The Artist and Speakers Series has been by the Associated Students of Green River engaging both the campus and surrounding College and the Green River College foundation. community for over 30 years. Student Life has Participation is open to all students and adult successfully hosted a diverse collection of members of the community. Heavier Than Air lecturers and entertainers each year. In the past, produces three shows each season, typically in Green River has hosted Dr. Maya Angelou, Jane December, March/April and June. Auditions for Goodall, Carl Sagan, Sherman Alexie and Dr. actors are held on the first Tuesday and Thursday Cornel West. Tickets and information about the of each quarter in the Performing Arts Building. series are available in the Student Life office. Auditions for children are limited to participants of the Heavier Than Air summer musical theatre program. Rehearsals are from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays during fall, winter and spring quarter. Performance tickets are available at extension 2400; for theatre information dial extension 4966 or visit www.heavierthanair.com.

146 STUDENT LIFE VOLUNTEER SERVICES PROGRAM RECREATION & ATHLETICS AD building CENTER (RAC) (253) 833-9111, ext. 3330 Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) Both students and community volunteers are (253) 833-9111, ext. 2481 utilized throughout the college in positions Intramural sports are for students, staff and that include student tutors, math tutors, science faculty who enjoy competition in a casual and lab assistants, readers for court reporting, fun atmosphere. Intramural sport teams meet computer assistance, ceramic class assistance at noon, as well as during various night and and office help. The hours are flexible and the weekend hours. Intramural sports include experiences are rewarding. badminton, basketball, indoor soccer, volleyball, aerobics, Zumba and more. The schedule is RECREATION & ATHLETICS available at the Information Center each quarter. CENTER (RAC) Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) (253) 833-9111 Athletic Director, ext. 2481 Green River is a member of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges, competing in the following 12 varsity sports: men’s and women’s track and cross country, baseball and fast-pitch softball, men’s and women’s basketball and golf, and women’s soccer and volleyball. With more than 130 dedicated student athletes representing Green River, opportunities to participate in and to support Gator athletics are available year-round. The Gator Cheer team also provides an outlet for participation during basketball season. Each team begins its orientation and organization efforts during the fall quarter. Those interested in participating should contact the athletic director. For information related to Title IX, please contact the Vice President of Student Affairs.

STUDENT LIFE 147 LEADERSHIP STUDENT GOVERNMENT Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP, (253) 833-9111, ext. 2410 EDUCATION AND OUTREACH The Associated Students of Green River College (CLEO) is the officially recognized student voice in the Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) governance of the college. As an integral part of (253) 833-9111, ext. 2400 the college structure, the ASGRC handles student complaints, provides funding for campus clubs, Green River’s leadership program, Community athletics and activities and reports on student Leadership, Education and Outreach, is a unique needs and welfare directly to the administration opportunity for self-motivated, hard-working and college’s board of trustees. students to challenge themselves and gain substantial work experience. Qualified students Getting involved in the ASGRC offers students involved in CLEO learn valuable skills with hands- a great opportunity to develop leadership skills on, paid experience in program management. and support the success of their college peers. Students participate in workshops and training Official selection of senators is done in the sessions that supplement their on-the-job spring and fall. However, there are occasionally training. Student positions include: Arts and openings during the school year. All meetings Culture Chair, Campus Community Development are open to anyone and are from noon to 1 Chair, Clubs and Organizations Chair, Office p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays in the Mel Manager, Student Engagement Chair, Volunteer Lindbloom Student Union (SU). Opportunity Chair, International Student Committees Ambassadors, Resident Assistants for Campus Students may participate on college committees Corner Apartments and the ASGRC Student such as those for environmental concerns, health Body President, ASGRC Vice President and services, the Green River Diversity Council, ASGRC Chief Justice. instructional and technology fee and faculty tenure. Contact the student government office CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS for more information. Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2400 Student clubs and organizations are open to all students, with the exception the honor society, Phi Theta Kappa, which has a GPA requirement. The wide variety of clubs and organizations offer a comfortable atmosphere for Gators to meet others and have fun while engaging in discussions on academics, multicultural issues and social opportunities. The number of clubs and variety of focus vary yearly based on student interest. Students that are interested in learning more or starting a new club should visit the Student Life Office to speak with the Clubs and Organizations Chai.

148 STUDENT LIFE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY HOUSING AND INCLUSION Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) INFORMATION (253) 833-9111, ext. 2659 OFF CAMPUS The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is committed to the creation of a more welcoming, Student Life Office inclusive and supportive environment based on Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) knowledge, acceptance and respect for all at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2400 Green River College. The office works to promote Student Life maintains a housing information intellectual discourse, leadership and social list that contains ads for rooms to rent and justice among students, staff, faculty and our roommates wanted. A list is also posted on the surrounding communities. ODEI is home to the housing bulletin board next to the entrance to Commencement Achievement Program (CAP), the Gator Grille. The list is updated and printed which helps students navigate the college system at the beginning of each month. to ensure their successful graduation. CAP is also the designated program for ON CAMPUS all Washington Achievers and Passport to Campus Corner Apartments (CCA) College students. (253) 876-0700, option 2 DEI provides opportunities for students to plan Student apartments are conveniently located events and programs during Hispanic Heritage on campus for Green River students. This Month (Sept. 15), Disability Awareness Month Residence Life program includes fully furnished (October), American Indian Heritage Month apartments with four private bedrooms, two full (November) Black History Month (February), bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room. Local Women’s History Month (March), Pacific Islander phone, internet, cable, water and electricity Heritage Month (May), Asian American Month are all included. Students can sign up and pay (May) and LGBT Pride Month (June). by the quarter. Housing is available year round. Resident Assistants and Resident Housing PEER NAVIGATORS Association members offer support and Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) resources; they also plan community building (253) 833-9111, ext. 2659 activities. Call Campus Corner Apartments for more information or to schedule a tour. The Commencement Achievement Program’s Peer Navigator program is an opportunity for students to gain valuable leadership skills, increase their understanding of diversity and mentor fellow students. Peer Navigators help “navigate” their peers into and through college –– locating financial resources, registering for classes and getting involved on campus. Peer Navigators also gain valuable work experience, participate in enriching training and development opportunities, and work closely with the college’s diversity-affiliated clubs on programs and events.

STUDENT LIFE 149 STUDENT MEDIA KGRG-FM — TODAY’S ROCK 89.9 FM THE CURRENT Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111 (253) 833-9111 Faculty advisor, ext. 2190 Newsroom, ext. 2375 Operated 24 hours a day by students enrolled Advertising, ext. 2376 in the college’s broadcasting program, KGRG- Faculty advisor, ext. 4846 FM is a heritage noncommercial radio station The Current is an award-winning student broadcasting in high definition. The award- newspaper that is published by and for students. winning station plays modern rock with a number Students can join the team of creative journalists of specialty shows featuring a wide variety of who write, edit and produce the newspaper and alternative music. KGRG-FM is one of the most its companion website by enrolling in Journalism listened-to college stations on iHeartRadio. 100 classes. All students, however, are welcome Students may get involved through the college’s to participate. Students may also contribute story broadcasting program. Visit kgrg.com for ideas or announcements. more information.

KGRG 1 — THE ALTERNATIVE PAST 1330 AM Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111 Faculty advisor, ext. 2190 Student-operated all-digital KGRG 1,The Alternative Past, broadcasts the monster bands and hits from Seattle’s days as the center of alternative music. The non-commercial station can be heard 24/7 throughout southeastern King and northeastern Pierce counties. The station is active in the community with remote broadcasts, news, community information and sports broadcasts. Students may get involved through the college’s broadcasting program. More information can be found at kgrg1.com.

150 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT SUPPORT PUBLIC SPEAKING CENTER SERVICES Holman Library (HL), Room 116 The Communication Studies Department is ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES dedicated to promoting effective public speaking across campus. The goal of the Speaking Center Green River College is dedicated to student is to help public speakers develop skills and success. In an effort to ensure that Green River confidence while easing anxiety. students have all the resources they need to put their best academic foot forward, Student The Public Speaking Center provides feedback Support offers three different centers on the Main to students, faculty, staff and alumni prior to their Campus to help students with their studies. speeches or presentations; offers one-on-one coaching from trained Communication Studies TUTORING AND RESOURCE Instructors and/or trained tutors; and provides CENTER opportunities for practice and advice about techniques that will make a speaker’s delivery Holman Library (HL), 2nd Floor more effective. (253) 833-9111, ext. 2325 Additionally, the Public Speaking Center Students who need help keeping up with their offers suggestions about the organization and classes may receive free tutoring at the Tutoring development of ideas in a speakers’ presentation and Resource Center. Faculty-approved students and provides the opportunity for speeches to be help others with English, science, computer recorded. Speakers will have access to their own science, business, philosophy, psychology, recorded performance for personal review. foreign language and basic skills. Tutors are trained and supervised by a member of the To sign up or cancel practice times visit college’s staff and work with students on greenriver.edu/speaking-center. special problems and organize study groups and skill-practice training sessions. The center WRITING CENTER also provides a computer lab, handouts and Rutkowski Learning Center (RLC), Room 173 textbooks for checkout use and refers students (253) 833-9111, ext. 2166 to other college resources. The Writing Center provides 30-minute, focused, one-on-one tutoring sessions with peer writing MATH LEARNING CENTER consultants. Students working on writing Cedar Hall (CH), Room 313 assignments, cover letters, scholarship or college (253) 833-9111, ext. 4498 or ext. 2741 application essays and other writing projects The Math Learning Center provides a variety should visit the Center during any stage of the of supplemental math resources for students, writing process (prewriting, drafting, revising, including videos, textbooks, math help sheets and editing). The Writing Center offers drop-in and a network of computers with math and tutoring along with a range of other resources math-related software. Large study tables such as writing skills modules. The center also accommodate both individual and group study. provides a library of writing handbooks along Students may also use the MLC’s math tutoring with computer stations where students can service. It is a free service, and students may work on their writing projects, conduct research drop in as needed during open hours. Quarterly and access websites that provide exercises graphing calculator rentals are also available. for developing writing skills, documentation information and additional research tools.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES 151 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Computer User Fees 31715 124th Ave. SE A quarterly technology fee is included in each Auburn, WA 98092-3622 student’s registration fees. Each student is (253) 939-7400 allocated 500 printing points each quarter. Black and white prints are one point, color prints are 10 Green River’s Child Development Center points and posters are 100 points. Community welcomes children aged 6 weeks to 5 years. members may purchase quarterly access to library The Children’s Home Society of Washington computers for $40. Call Continuing Education at operates the center, which can serve 64 children (253) 833-9111, ext. 2535 for more information. in its five classrooms. Childcare subsidies are accepted and scholarship assistance is available. Computer Labs/Computer Classrooms Early Head Start and Head Start services are Computer classrooms are only for use by students available for families meeting enrollment taking classes in those classrooms. Classrooms are qualifications. The center has an open door locked when a class is not in session. policy, and families are welcome to visit at any time. CONFERENCE AND EVENT The center is open Monday through Friday SERVICES from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU) (253) 333-6010 or COMPUTER ACCESS (253) 833-9111, ext. 6010 (253) 833-9111 Conference and Event Services assists current Holman Library (HL), 2nd Floor students, chartered student clubs, faculty, staff, ext. 2091 organizations and community members with on-site event planning including room reservation, Technology Center (TC), 2nd Floor catering services and audio-visual needs. ext. 2115 The college’s open computer labs are in the Holman Library and the Technology Center. Students and community members using Green River technology and computer resources are bound by and should read the Acceptable Use Policy (SS 24) on the Policies and Procedures website. The college also provides wireless networking for wireless internet access throughout the campus. Check the Green River website for hours of operation.

152 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES JOB SEARCH TRAINING AND TRiO STUDENT SUPPORT RESOURCE CENTER SERVICES Job Search Web Center Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) greenriver.edu/JobSearchCenter (253) 833-9111, ext. 2655 The Job Search Web Center provides Green TRiO SSS is a federally-funded program offering River students, alumni and community members intensive support for students considering a with a wealth of online resources to help them transfer degree. Students who are low-income, create winning resumes, write effective cover have disabilities or have parents who have letters, prepare and practice for interviews and not earned four-year degrees may be eligible implement successful job search strategies. Visit to join TRiO. Green River’s Job Search Resources online for TRiO is a great first step for eligible students more details. Individuals can also create a profile because it offers academic planning and career on GatorJobs to search Green River’s database of exploration, peer tutoring, transfer planning local employers who are recruiting to fill full-time, and college visits, along with workshops on part-time and internship position openings. scholarships, study skills, time management and more. Students should contact TRiO to find out JUDICIAL PROGRAMS if they qualify for the program. Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111, ext. 3397 OUTREACH AND SERVICE LEARNING CENTER The Office of Judicial Programs, a unit within Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) Student Affairs, seeks to educate students (253) 833-9111, ext. 2555 about their rights, responsibilities and The Peer Mentoring and Service Learning expectations as members of Green River program offers peer mentoring by “seasoned” College while providing a fair and educational Green River students to new students to help process through which alleged violations of them learn about the college systems, culture, the Code of Conduct are adjudicated. campus resources/activities, student success strategies and to have connections with and RUNNING START support and encouragement from other Career and Advising Center students. Peer mentors also plan and coordinate Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) civic engagement/service-learning activities for (253) 833-9111, ext. 2641 students to help enrich the learning experience, Running Start is a program for eligible high build and strengthen community and contribute school juniors and seniors who are ready to others through meaningful service. for and want to take college-level courses. Students receive both college and high school credit while attending college.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES 153 COUNSELING SERVICES DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2460 (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631 Counseling Services offers short-term personal TDD (253) 288-3359 counseling that focuses on personal growth Disability Support Services works with and the development of coping skills related to qualified students with disabilities in a a variety of concerns. The Counseling Services confidential, respectful and safe environment, faculty members also offer workshops on to identify and develop reasonable classroom academic success and personal wellness topics and test accommodations; to ensure equal each quarter. Counseling is confidential and opportunity with and access of academic available at no charge. and professional goals; and to promote For current Counseling Services hours, visit Green an accessible community where students River’s website. For crises that occur after hours, with disabilities have equal opportunity to call the King County Crisis Line at (206) 461-3222 participate in college programs and activities. or (866) 427-4747. DSS makes available reasonable requested accommodations for individuals with HEALTH SERVICES PREVENTION disabilities with advance notice of need and EDUCATION may include, but are not limited to: special Student Affairs and Success Center (SA) location for testing; note taking assistance; (253) 833-9111, ext. 2430 alternatively-formatted textbooks; assistive technology; sign language interpreters; test The Health Services Prevention Education staff scribes; readers; brailed material; extended provides programs that educate the campus time on tests; supportive chairs; and referrals about nutrition, fitness, sexual health, fitness, to campus and community resources. depression, alcohol and other drugs and more. The Health Educator helps students focus on strategies that encourage positive behavior change, such as stopping smoking. Students may drop in for referrals, minor first aid and one-on-one consultations regarding self-care for problems ranging from headaches and colds to managing chronic illness. Office drop-in hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., September through June. For emergencies after regular hours or when the Health Services Prevention Education coordinator is not available, call Campus Safety at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2250.

154 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES SECURITY AND transportation, lost and found and more. Campus Safety’s business hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., RELATED SERVICES Monday through Friday. The Campus Safety office, located Campus Safety personnel are available 24 hours a day. Blue poles at the Campus Corner at the main entrance of the Apartments are for emergency calls. Push the red Administration Building on the “call” button on the pole to be connected with Main Campus, serves students, Campus Safety personnel. college employees and visitors. Campus Safety will enforce the college's policies including a No-Harassment policy, No-Tobacco Campus Safety assists with emergencies and Policy, and Skateboarding and inline skating security patrols, to include the parking lots which are not allowed on campus. Bicyclists are and trails. Their primary responsibility is the required to wear helmets while riding. preservation of life and protection of property. Safety takes the lead in college related crime prevention and investigations, performs security CAMPUS SAFETY RIDE PROGRAM checks of college buildings and oversees after- Campus Safety hours facility access. Campus Safety will also Administration Building (AD), Room 28 render assistance to jump-start vehicles, help Red Line: (253) 508-7081 with locked vehicles and escort people to their vehicles. Blue Line: (253) 508-4590 Campus Safety is responsible for providing The Campus Safety Ride program is designed investigative and reporting assistance , and to provide students residing in Green River’s support for the reporting and investigation Campus Corner Apartments or nearby apart- of Sexual Related Crimes, Domestic Violence, ments safe nighttime transportation to and from Dating Violence, Stalking, and Hate Crimes. their homes to nearby destinations. Campus Safety personnel will provide rides to and from Campus Safety also provides the support for CCA, Holman Library, local apartments and local generating police reports with the City of Auburn. convenience stores. Students requesting a ride The College is located on the property in which should allow a 5 to 10 minute response time by the city of Auburn and the Sheriff's Office the Campus Safety staff. of King County have primary law enforce- The Safety Ride begins at dusk and continues ment jurisdiction. Campus Safety works with until 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and law enforcement officials for the criminal dusk until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. investigations for crimes occurring on campus. The Valley Regional Fire Authority has primary EMERGENCIES jurisdiction for fire protection and medical Campus Safety services, for which Campus Safety works Administration Building (AD), Room 28 closely with. (253) 833-9111 Campus Safety Director also serves on the City of Auburn's Emergency Management Emergency Line, ext. 2250 Council, for which the city Emergency Manager Business Line, ext. 3350 and college works together in disaster To summon help from a college phone, dial 911. preparedness and response. You will receive an immediate response from Campus Safety is also responsible for Hazardous Campus Safety and Local Emergency Services. Material Response and Management. For a threatening situation, call Campus Safety at Please continue reading for information (253) 288-3350 or ext. 3350, or dial 911. on dealing with emergencies, parking and

SECURITY AND RELATED SERVICES 155 For fires, please notify Campus Safety CAMPUS SHUTTLE SERVICE immediately. If Hazardous Materials involved, Campus Safety please let Campus Safety know immediately. Administration Building (AD), Room 28 Evacuate the building. (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 Emergencies and School Closures Shuttle buses run to and from Pacific Raceways Classes may be cancelled or delayed due to to the Holman Library from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. snow, power outages or other emergencies. on instructional days. Parking at Pacific Raceways Announcements regarding emergency school is free and Campus Safety personnel remain on closures are updated regularly at schoolreport. site during the park and ride’s hours of operation. org and greenriver.edu. Pacific Raceways is located just east of the 304th/312th Avenue exit off of Highway 18. Students may sign-up for immediate Green Shuttle service is not available summer quarter. River safety alerts by text or email emergency at greenriver.edu/alerts/status.shtm. PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION FACILITY AFTER-HOURS ACCESS Campus Safety Campus Safety Administration Building (AD), Room 28

Administration Building (AD), Room 28 (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 Parking lots are located on the east and west sides of the main campus. Students are encouraged to Instructors may authorize after-hours facility ride the bus or carpool to campus. access for students. Valid Green River, state or federal photo identification is required for Campus Safety also provides a guaranteed parking access. If Campus Safety staff is not immediately program. Please check with the safety office for available, use the phone just outside the main further information door of the Administration Building to contact Campus Safety recommends students register their safety personnel. cars with the Campus Safety office. Students may park their vehicles on campus in any unmarked LOST AND FOUND general stall. The college has designated parking Campus Safety spaces for carpool, motorcycles, staff and vehicles Administration Building (AD), Room 28 with state-issued disability tags. Additional off- (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 campus parking is available seven blocks north of the college at the Family of Grace Lutheran See page 131 for more information. church and at Pacific Raceways where a shuttle service is provided. CARPOOL INFORMATION Campus Safety SAFETY PLANS AND ESCORTS Administration Building (AD), Room 28 Campus Safety (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 Administration Building (AD), Room 28 Pick up a carpool pass each day you carpool (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 to the main campus at the Campus Safety Campus Safety will also assist in safety plans welcome booths at either the east or west if you have a restraining or protection order. entrance. At least two people must be in the Please provide a copy to the Safety Office. vehicle to receive a carpool pass. Carpool spaces are reserved until 10:30 a.m. Carpool parking King County Metro offers two hourly service spaces are not guaranteed. routes to the Main Campus. Bus Route 164 runs from downtown Kent to the East Hill on its way to Green River. Bus Route 181 runs from Federal Way, through downtown Auburn and on to the college.

156 SECURITY AND RELATED SERVICES A transportation board, posted with bus route VANDALISM maps, transportation guides and bus schedules, Green River considers any and all defacement of is located in the Student Affairs Building. public or private property vandalism, regardless of intent. Students who commit vandalism on- or P5 GUARANTEED PARKING off- campus are subject to disciplinary action For $100 a quarter, you can reserve a parking by the college, which can include any or all of space in P5 from 6:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., the time the following: restitution, disciplinary probation, when parking is most challenging. Parking lot community service, and suspension or dismissal P5 is located on the southwest side of the main from the college. Students are also subject to campus. Campus safety personnel remain onsite civil legal action by property owners and criminal during the lot’s hours of operation. prosecution for their actions. Guaranteed Parking passes may be purchased on Green River’s website or at the Cashier’s Office WHAT IS PSAV? located in the Student Affairs Building. The Personal Safety Against Violence Committee, in compliance with VAWA, Title IX, REPORTING CRIMES and legislation, is committed to fostering a For emergencies, call 911 safe learning and working environment for Green River College's students faculty and Report all on-campus non-life threatening crimes staff by providing prevention education, to Campus Safety at (253) 833-9111, ext. 3350 or training and resources. ext. 2250. Campus Safety will notify the proper authorities. WHAT IS VAWA? All criminal actions and other emergencies that The Violence Against Women Act is a federal occur on campus are part of the public record law enacted to improve the criminal justice and are compiled by the Campus Safety office. and community-based responses to domestic Campus Safety works with the Public Information violence, dating violence, sexual assault and office to ensure that correct information is stalking. VAWA, along with the Campus Save Act released through the proper channels, which and the Jeanne Clery Act, have worked together include all-campus bulletins, emails, fliers, to improve the safety of college campuses. Under student publications, The Current and the these laws, colleges must educate students, community media. faculty and staff on the prevention of rape, acquaintance rape, domestic violence, sexual PREVENTIVE PROGRAMS assault and stalking. Resources on the prevention and reporting For more information please visit of sexual offenses are available in the Health greenriver.edu/psav. Services Education Prevention office located in the Student Affairs Building. All crimes committed WHAT IS GREEN RIVER COLLEGE’S on campus should be immediately reported SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICY? to local police. Campus Safety can assist in this The College’s policy, SA-19: Personal Violence, process, if necessary. Assistance and support Harassment and Sexual Assault, can be found on for survivors of sexual offenses may be obtained the Green River website. through campus professionals in Counseling and To report: Health Services and Women’s Programs. Students contact Dr. Deb Casey [email protected]

SECURITY AND RELATED SERVICES 157 FOR INTERNATIONAL Students who feel overwhelmed should talk to an advisor in International Programs or make STUDENTS an appointment to talk with a counselor. The Counseling and Health Services Prevention INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Education offices are located on the second floor International Village, Building D of the Student Affairs and Success Center. (253) 833-9111, ext. 3300 Here are some suggestions to help students adjust to their new surroundings: The International Programs office staff offers xx Set realistic goals (don’t try to do too much) a variety of services, such as international xx Have patience with yourself admissions, orientation, assistance with xx Find out as much as you can about your new immigration issues, academic, cultural and culture individual university transfer advising, housing xx Try to have a sense of humor assistance and help getting involved on campus. xx Practice English daily Students can use the following information xx Learn to manage your time to familiarize themselves with living in the United States. xx Eat healthy food, get enough sleep, exercise and try to relax BANKING There are many local banks to choose from. EMAIL AND INTERNET Green River has a no-fee School Employees Students may access the Internet and their Credit Union of Washington ATM on campus. email accounts on campus at the library and at In order to open an individual banking account, computer stations in the International Programs a student must be at least 17 years old and and Student Life offices, as well as in the present two types of identification containing his Technology Center. Some useful websites are or her photograph. For example, a student may listed below. use his or her passport and a Washington state xx Directions to anywhere in the United States — identification card. mapquest.com xx Green River information — greenriver.edu BOOKSTORE xx Local events — seattleinsider.com The college bookstore sells the textbooks xx Bus information — transit.metrokc.gov required for each student’s classes. Students may pay with a check, credit card or cash. Textbooks EMPLOYMENT are usually listed under the course name and On-campus jobs are available on a limited number. basis to international students holding F-1 visas. Government-funded work study positions CULTURE SHOCK on campus are not available to international Most students require several months to adjust students. Those interested in working on to a new culture. During this time they may feel campus should make an appointment with an excited, sad, homesick, depressed or that U.S. International Programs advisor to determine culture is not what they expected. This is not his or her eligibility, then visit the Career and unusual. This is called “culture shock.” Stress is Advising Center in the Lindbloom Student common for students who are far from home. Center. The staff will assist students with resume Signs of stress include feeling anxious, tired, writing and interview tips. If there are any depressed or angry. on-campus jobs open to international students, information will be sent via Green River student email.

158 FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Off-campus jobs are available only under HEALTH CARE AND INSURANCE certain conditions set by immigration. Practical Green River requires all international students training is a category that allows international to enroll in a health insurance plan. Students students to work in the U.S. in jobs related to may enroll in the Lewer Insurance Plan their majors. Practical training is normally taken through Green River or they must provide after graduation for a period of up to one year. proof of insurance purchased through another It can also be taken before graduation if it is company that meets minimum coverage a required part of an academic program or requirements. Students who do not provide with permission from immigration. International proof of their own insurance will be charged students facing unexpected financial for the Lewer insurance plan. Students who emergencies may be allowed to work part-time have questions about health insurance or who under certain circumstances. are looking to find out the minimum coverage International student work regulations are requirements should visit the International complicated, so students should contact an Programs office. advisor in International Programs for details. Students who have health problems that need International students should not work without immediate care should go to the emergency written permission from immigration. room at the nearest hospital or call 911 so A Social Security card must be obtained to work an ambulance can rush them to the hospital. in the United States. Currently, Social Security Those with minor injuries or minor health cards are only issued to international students problems should not go to the emergency who have verification of employment. This means room — they should call their local doctor a student must first have a job offer in order instead. Come to the International Programs to apply for a card. Come to the International office for the most recent information about Programs office for the most current information local medical providers. on local Social Security office locations and hours. HOUSING GRADES International students requesting housing have Instructors award grades on a point system three options: Campus Corner Apartments, ranging from 4.0, superior, to 0.0, fail. A student’s Homestay or Homeshare. grade point average is calculated each quarter. Campus Corner Apartments have four private A cumulative GPA is also calculated, which is bedrooms in each unit and are fully furnished. a combined total of a student’s grades. At the The cost is based on the type of lease selected. beginning of each quarter, students receive a Students who would like detailed information syllabus from each class instructor that provides about move-in costs and monthly rental details about class requirements and grading. charges should visit the International Programs The syllabus is very important, so students should office and ask to meet with the housing staff. keep it safe at least until the class has ended. Homestays offer experience living with a U.S. For completed classes, students may access family and an opportunity to share customs their grades online by going to greenriver.edu, and culture, participate in household activities navigating to “Online Services,” “Student Info” and practice English skills. and “Unofficial Transcripts.” Homeshares allow students to share a home with other students and provide their own meals. Homeshares require a minimum three- month commitment.

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 159 IDENTIFICATION CARDS INTERNATIONAL International students can receive a Green River PROGRAMS STAFF identification card from the bookstore or library. The International Programs staff is here to assist Individual Tax Identification Numbers can be international students and to help make their used in place of Social Security Numbers to experiences positive and enjoyable. Office hours open bank accounts and apply for major are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. purchases, cell phone accounts and apartment Summer office hours vary. leases. ITIN applications are available in Telephone: (253) 288-3300 International Programs. Fax: (253) 333-4940 INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM The students in the Intensive English as a MAIL Second Language program are supported in The U.S. Postal Service is the main provider of their learning by a variety of services: Computer mail service in the United States. The post office access, tutoring, resource materials, writing is open Monday through Saturday for service. assistance and other resources. The IESL office Stamps are available at all times if there is a staff is available to assist students from 9 a.m. to 5 stamp machine in the post office lobby. Stamps p.m. Monday through Friday. Summer hours vary. may also be purchased at the bookstore in the Lindbloom Student Center or at most grocery IMMIGRATION stores. Students should never send cash through As a holder of a student visa in the U.S., it is the mail for any reason. The post office in Auburn the student’s responsibility to understand and is located at 11 third St. Kent post offices can be comply with immigration regulations. The most found at 10612 SE 240th St. and 216 W Gowe important regulation that applies is that a St. There is also a postal drop box near the student must remain “in status.” This means each Administration Building traffic circle. student must register for at least 12 academic credits or full-time IESL classes each quarter, REGISTRATION/TUITION take only one quarter as a vacation in the U.S. Registration occurs when a student enrolls in per year and work only when permission is classes at Green River. Continuing academic granted by immigration. students will have the option of registering Being “out of status” can cause international online. Registration time is determined by the students problems when trying to transfer to number of completed credits. The more credits another U.S. school. Out of status students a student has earned, the earlier his or her might have to leave the United States without registration time. Tuition for international students finishing their studies, have difficulty renewing in academic classes follows the published due their student visas in their home country and be dates in the class schedule. unable to apply for permission to work. Student visa (F-1 and M-1) renewals can only be done outside of the United States. There is no problem if a student’s visa expires while he or she is studying in the U.S. as long as their I-20 is current and they are in status. Students needing to renew their visas should contact the U.S. consulate in their home country to find out the latest visa renewal requirements and timelines.

160 FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS RULES AND REGULATIONS SAFETY Purchasing and drinking alcohol in the U.S. is The Auburn area is considered safe and secure. illegal before the age of 21. Driving a vehicle However, there are some precautions one may under the influence of alcohol is a crime. There take to avoid dangerous and risky situations: can be penalties of thousands of dollars, a 90-day xx Don’t visibly carry a large amount of cash license suspension or 30 days in jail. or valuables, such as cameras, laptops and jewelry Smoking in the United States also has restrictions. Many public buildings and restaurants are xx When going out at night, travel in groups “smoke free,” meaning that students cannot rather than alone smoke in any part of the building. Green River is a xx Don’t leave a party without a friend or with a tobacco-free campus. stranger xx Don’t drink alcohol with someone you don’t Class expectations are described in the course know Don’t drink alcohol if you are under the syllabus, which instructors usually hand out on age of 21 the first day of class. It is very important that xx Tell your host family or friends where you are students read and understand the class syllabus. going and when you expect to return The syllabus includes information about grades, xx Never leave personal items unattended attendance expectations, and what is required anywhere on campus for success in the class. All instructors set their own point scale for awarding grades. It is wise to Call 911 for fire, police and ambulance in any keep the syllabus and graded tests and papers emergency where there is a life-threatening that the instructor returns, even after completing situation. From a pay phone, 911 is free. the class. The information may be useful in the Campus Safety provides 24-hour service on the future. International students should talk to main campus and a Campus Safety ride program. their instructors regarding any difficulties they have with the class material, such as homework, TELEPHONE SERVICE lectures, exams and textbooks. Domestic telephone companies provide local Remember that cell phones and other electronic telephone services and long distance companies devices need to be turned off in the classroom. provide national and international services. Students must arrange their own local and Each instructor has individual attendance rules. long-distance service, unless they are living in Those who do not attend class during the first the Campus Corner Apartments, which provides three class meetings may be dropped from the a local phone plan. For local telephone service class. In order to learn the required materials contact Qwest at (800) 860-1020. to pass exams and receive a passing grade, students must study and attend class regularly. Students who share long distance service with Instructors are eager to help their students. roommates should ensure everyone understands Students should find time to communicate with how the bill is to be paid. their instructors if they have any concerns. Calling cards come in two types: the first acts like Plagiarism is copying the work of another student a credit card, and bills are sent each month for all or copying from a book without identifying the calls made with this card. The other is a pre-paid source. It is a serious academic violation, and in calling card and may be purchased at the Paper some cases, a crime. It may lead to failure of the Tree on campus, at stores such as Target, Kmart course and possible dismissal from the class or and Wal-Mart and at local post offices. These from the college. cards come in various amounts ($5, $10, $25, and so on). In either case, make sure the rates or cost Behavior that is disruptive is not allowed. Alcohol per minute of the card is understood. or illegal drug consumption is not permitted on any of our campuses.

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 161 TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL King County Metro provides bus service. International students may travel anywhere in There is a 24-hour information line for bus the United States. Students who are planning fares, scheduled times and routes. The Metro to travel outside the U.S. should ensure an information number is (206) 553-3000 and advisor has signed the second page of their the King County Trip Planner website is at I-20. International Programs advises international tripplanner.kingcounty.gov. students to carry their I-20 and passport when Students must have a valid driver’s license to traveling outside of Washington state. drive in the United States. Each state issues its own driver’s license. An international driver’s license is valid for a limited time. Driver’s license examining offices Kent: 25410 74th Ave. (253) 872-2782 Federal Way: 1414 S 324th St., Suite 105, (253) 931-3934 Automobile insurance is required in Washington. Students must carry proof of insurance when they drive. Those who are stopped by the police might receive a ticket and a fine of up to $500 if they cannot prove they have auto insurance. Advice for driving in the U.S. xx Lock your car and keep valuables out of sight xx Observe posted speed limits xx Report all accidents to the police; failure to do so is a crime xx Always wear a seat belt. It’s a Washington state law and can protect you from serious injury in the unfortunate event of an accident! Airport shuttles are listed in the yellow pages of the phone book under “airport transportation.” Be sure to make a reservation in advance. Door- to-door shuttle services include: xx Emerald City Airport Shuttle (206) 622-3400 xx Shuttle Express (425) 981-7000 xx Express U.S. Shuttle Service (800) 357-1577

162 FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GRADUATION AND After six years, students need to meet the requirements listed in the current catalog. They COMMENCEMENT may petition the degree exception committee with proof of continuous enrollment to be GRADUATION exempt from this policy. Students who are close to completing their Students may graduate at the end of any quarter. educational programs should submit an For information regarding the graduation application for graduation to the Enrollment application, call or email: Services office. They may monitor their progress by running an online degree audit through A–L Angie Brenner Online Services. [email protected] (253) 833-9111, ext. 2518 APPLYING FOR GRADUATION M–Z Julia Nation Use the following timelines when applying [email protected] for graduation: (253) 833-9111, ext. 2633 Apply by To graduate at the end of COMMENCEMENT January Spring A commencement ceremony is held at the April Summer end of the academic year. Any student who April Fall has been approved for graduation during that year is eligible to participate in the June October Winter ceremony. Students who plan to complete their requirements during the following summer Applications for graduation are available online quarter may apply for graduation and participate and in Enrollment Services, on the second in the ceremony. All diplomas and certificates floor of the Student Affairs and Success Center. will be mailed to students two months after the Each degree or certificate requires a separate quarter in which the student graduate ends. application form. It can take up to four weeks to process the application.

ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for graduation, students must have accomplished the following: xx Completed all admissions requirements xx Earned a minimum grade point average of 2.0 xx Completed 24 credits at Green River (this does not pertain to high school diploma or professional technical certificate candidates) xx Completed their last academic quarter at Green River xx Filed an application for graduation with Enrollment Services xx Completed all degree requirements as specified by the Green River catalog Students may graduate using the degree requirements in effect during their first quarter of enrollment at Green River for up to six years.

GRADUATION AND COMMENCEMENT 163 DISCLAIMERS Green River College does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, disability, genetic information or on any other unlawful basis. The college is committed to preventing and stopping discrimination, including harassment of any kind and any associated retaliatory behavior. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice President of Human Resources, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn, WA 98092, (253) 288-3320. To receive this information in an alternative format, please contact Disability Support Services at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631; TTY (253) 288-3359 Green River College has made reasonable efforts to provide information that is accurate at the time of publication. However, the college reserves the right to make appropriate changes in procedures, policies, calendars, requirements, programs, courses, and fees. When feasible, changes will be announced prior to their effective dates, but the college assumes no responsibility for giving any particular notice of such changes. Nothing herein shall be construed to create any offer to contract or contractual rights.

164 DISCLAIMERS APPENDIX A ARTICLE IV ASGRC ELECTED AND SELECTED OFFICERS ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF GREEN xx Section 1 — Membership RIVER (ASGRC) (JUNE 2015) Elected officers of the ASGRC shall be a President and Vice President. Selected officers PREAMBLE will be: PUBLIC RELATIONS — Chairperson, This Constitution of the Associated Students FINANCE COMMITTEE — Chairperson, BY- of Green River College has been adopted for LAWS – Chairperson, and JUDICIAL BOARD — Chairperson (Chief Justice). There will be the purpose of fostering and developing an additional twelve senators selected by the student responsibility, interest, and participation Executive Committee, and the Director of in the activities and programs of the ASGRC, Student Life to serve on these committees. and is dedicated to the furtherance of general xx Section 2 — Term of Office student welfare. The terms of an elective or selected officer shall be for one academic year. ARTICLE I xx Section 3 — Vacancy in Office NAME The Vice President of the ASGRC shall become President in case the Office of President is The name of this organization shall be the vacated. In the case of a vacancy in the Office Associated Students of Green River College and of Vice-President, the President shall appoint the organization hereafter may be designated a new Vice President subject to the approval as ASGRC. by 2/3’s of the ASGRC Senate vote, within two weeks after the vacancy occurs. In the event of both offices being vacated, an election will ARTICLE II be held by the ASGRC Senate to fill these OBJECTIVES positions within two weeks of vacancies. x The objectives of this organization shall be to x Section 4 — Presidential Powers The powers of the President shall be to provide the opportunity for student organization, determine general executive policy; to for the growth of the academic and social life of appoint committees and boards, subject the students, and to further student relations with to the approval of the Student Senate; to faculty and community. appoint administrative assistants; to appoint students for faculty, administrative, and trustee ARTICLE III committees with consent of the Student Senate; to fill all appointive officers positions MEMBERSHIP with the consent of the Student Senate; to All students of Green River shall become sign or to veto all legislation passed by the Student Senate within ten academic days of members of this organization with the privilege passage or they shall automatically take effect; of holding office and voting in elections. Full- to make and to sign contracts for ASGRC, with time students may vote in all elections and hold the consent of the Director of Student Life; and any office, commensurate to their class standing. to perform all duties necessary to carry out Part-time students can hold the office of Senator, executive policy related to student interests. and shall be permitted to vote for these offices. Part-time students cannot hold the offices of President and Vice President, but shall vote for these offices. Students registered for ten or more units of college class work at Green River shall be considered full-time students.

APPENDIX A 165 xx Section 5 — Vice Presidential Powers ARTICLE VI The Vice President shall be the chairperson of the Student Senate; does not vote unless the STUDENT SENATE Senate is equally divided; serve as a student xx Section 1 — Jurisdiction representative to the All College Council; shall The ASGRC Student Senate shall serve insure all legislation passed by Student Senate as the legislative body of the ASGRC. is conveyed to the ASGRC President within two xx Section 2 — Membership academic days of passage; and perform all The ASGRC Vice President shall be the duties necessary to carry out legislative policy presiding officer of the Senate, but shall related to student interests. have no vote unless the Senate is equally xx Section 6 — Presidential and divided. The ASGRC President shall be an Vice-Presidential Duties ex-officio member. Voting members shall The ASGRC President and Vice-President will be the Finance Committee Chairperson, present a state of the quarter address to the Public Relations Committee Chairperson, student body. The state of the quarter address Judicial Board Committee Chairperson will be presented within three weeks of the (Chief Justice), and By-Laws Committee start of each quarter, excluding the summer Chairperson, three Finance Committee quarter, in an open public format. The ASGRC Senators, three Public Relations Committee President and Vice President will also assist Senators, three Judicial Board Committee in the selection process of senators stated in Senators, and three By-Laws Committee Article IV, Section 1 of the ASGRC Constitution. Senators, the Director of Student Life or his/ her designee shall serve as an ex-officio ARTICLE V member in an advisory capacity. x APPOINTED OFFICERS x Section 3 — Senate Powers and Duties The powers of the Student Senate shall xx Section 1 - The Appointed Officers be to review and approve general policy The Appointive Officers of the ASGRC shall concerning activities of the ASGRC; to be defined and set forth in the by-laws. make recommendations to the ASGRC xx Section 2 - Term of Office President and Vice President; to recommend The terms of all appointive officers shall constitutional amendments and approve be for one academic year. by-laws for this association; to review and authorize expenditures of ASGRC funds; to x x Section 3 - Duties and Terms ratify all appointments to ASGRC standing The duties and terms of appointive officers committees or boards; and to override the shall be defined and set forth in the by-laws. President’s veto with a 2/3’s vote of those voting. xx Section 4 — Quorum For purposes of legislative active membership, a quorum shall consist of 2/3s of the current Student Senate. xx Section 5 — Meetings The Student Senate shall meet once each week of the academic year except the finals week of each quarter.

166 APPENDIX A ARTICLE VII ARTICLE IX ASGRC SENATE COMMITTEES BY-LAWS xx Section 1— Public Relations Committee xx Section 1 — Jurisdiction The Public Relations Committee shall consist of By-Laws of the ASGRC shall be made and a Public Relations Committee Chairperson and amended by 2/3 vote of the Student Senate. three committee members. These members xx Section 2 — Notification of Intent shall be selected as stated in Article IV, Section Any proposed By-laws or amendments to 1 of the ASGRC Constitution. The Public By-Laws must be presented in writing to each Relations Committee shall comply with Article member of the Senate and read to Student VI, Section 1 of ASGRC By-Laws. The Public Senate seven (7) calendar days before it Relations Committee shall also be responsible can be voted upon. Proposed By-laws and/ for the duties stated in Article IV, Section 6, or amendments shall be advertised around Sub-Section 1c. campus seven (7) calendar days prior to the xx Section 2 — Finance Committee By-Law or amendment being voted upon. The Finance Committee shall consist of a Locations of By-Law changes will include Finance Committee Chairperson and three bulletin boards, in Student Programs, and committee members. These members shall be other readily-seen-by-the-student-body selected as stated in Article IV, Section 1 of the settings. By-Laws require approval of 2/3 of ASGRC Constitution. The Finance Committee the Student Senate. duties shall comply with Article IV, Section 6, Sub-Section 1a in the ASGRC By-Laws and shall ARTICLE X also comply and enforce the policies of the ASGRC Financial Code. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS xx Section 3 — By-Laws Committee Constitutional amendments may be initiated by The By-Laws Committee shall consist of a a petition from the student body or by action By-Laws Committee Chairperson and three of 2/3’s of the Senate. In the case of legislative committee members. These members shall be action, the suggested amendment shall be selected as stated in Article IV, Section 1 of the ASGRC Constitution. The By-Laws Committee submitted to each senator in writing and read shall comply and be responsible for the duties in a Senate meeting which must precede the stated in Article IV, Section 6, Sub-Section 1b meeting at which it is voted upon by at least and Article IV, Section 7 in the ASGRC By-Laws. seven calendar days. The Constitution shall be xx Section 4 — Judicial Board Committee amended by approval of a simple majority of The Judicial Board Committee shall consist of students voting in a regular or special election, a Judicial Board Chairperson, herein referred provided written notice of such amendment has to as Chief Justice and three committee been published and posted for ten instructional members. These members shall be selected days before each election. In addition to this, as stated Article IV, Section 1 of the ASGRC Constitution. The Judicial Board Committee the student congress will be required to provide shall be responsible for all duties reflected in information sessions at a set time where the Article IV, Section 6, Sub-Section 1d and Article Judicial Board Committee members and the VII in the ASGRC by-Laws. Executive Committee will be present to explain the changes to the constitution. No voting will ARTICLE VIII take place at such meetings. RULES OF ORDER All ASGRC Student Senate meetings shall be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order, Revised.

APPENDIX A 167 ARTICLE XI ARTICLE XIII INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL ADOPTION xx Section 1 — Initiative This constitution shall become effective upon A constitutional amendment or legislative approval of the Student Body by a 51% simple action may be demanded by a petition signed majority vote of the ballots cast at a special by 5% of the Student Body. election in which 5% of the student body cast x x Section 2 — Referendum ballots. This constitution upon adoption shall A referendum action of any legislative action may be demanded by a petition signed by 5% supersede all preceding ASGRC Constitutions. of the Student Body. This constitution shall become effective immediately upon adoption of the Student xx Section 3 — Recall Any elected official may be subject to Body. This constitution will be presented by the recall upon petition signed by 5% of the President of the college. The final authority for Student Body. approval of this constitution shall rest with the xx Section 4 — Adoption Board of Trustees of Green River College. Upon receiving a petition for an initiative, referendum, or recall measure, the Senate must call a special election in not more than 15 academic days. Initiative, referendum, or recall measures require a 51% favorable majority to pass in a special election.

ARTICLE XII INTERPRETATION xx Section 1 — Student Interpretation The interpretation of this constitution shall be the responsibility of the Judicial Board Committee and its By-Laws shall be the responsibility of the By-Laws Committee, subject ultimately to approval by the Board of Trustees of Green River College. xx Section 2 — Guidelines for Interpretation Any interpretation of this constitution shall be made with the view of its basic principles which are to increase and foster student responsibility, interest, and participation in the activities and programs of the Associated Students of Green River College.

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ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND STUDENT RIGHTS AND THE PROGRESS POLICY STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT As part of the college’s responsibility to each Admission to Green River College carries with student and to the state that helps to fund each it the presumption that the student is a member student’s college education, Green River has of the college community. As a member of established expectations of student progress and the college community one will engage in academic performance. These expectations are responsible conduct that models outlined in the Academic Standards and Progress good citizenship. Policy. The college monitors student progress The Student Code of Conduct identifies the and academic performance and intervenes when rights that are guaranteed individual students expectations are not being met. In such cases, and the responsibilities of students in our the college may determine that a student is not college community according to state law benefiting from continued enrollment and may and college policy. The provisions of the code take steps to limit or deny future enrollment. apply to all students whenever they are on To review the Academic Standards and Progress campus or engaged in any college-sponsored Policy, visit greenriver.edu/Documents/about- activity or function. grcc/policies-and-procedures/SA-01-academic- To review the Student Code of Conduct, please standards-and-progress.pdf. visit: http://www.greenriver.edu/student-affairs/ judicial-programs.htm

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CAMPUS PHONE DIRECTORY

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