2012 Reaching 2013 New Heights ANNUAL REPORT 02

03 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

04 OC WHALE PROJECT

05 STORIES FROM THE YEAR

06 OLYMPIC COLLEGE POULSBO

07 OLYMPIC COLLEGE SHELTON

08 COLLEGE MASTER PLAN

09 AIR GRANT

10 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

11 OC FACTS AND FIGURES

12-19 OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION MESSAGE FROM THE OCF PRESIDENT FINANCIALS OCF BOARD OF DIRECTORS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS OUR SUPPORTERS

20 MISSION, VISION, VALUES (back cover) 03

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Every year at this time, as the annual report is coming together, we reflect on the previous year’s successes. The 2012-13 school year had many exciting achievements.

During the year, we continued to nurture educational opportunities in the region. Recently, we expanded our partnership with Western Washington University. Western will begin offering a new bachelor’s program in business administration at our Poulsbo campus beginning in fall 2014. We are thrilled with the collaboration and the new opportunities it will bring to our local region. In addition, we also celebrated the opening of the OC and Washington State University classroom and lab, which has been the result of years of planning. The building, located near the Bremerton campus, provides growing room for the OC engineering program. It also allows WSU mechanical engineering students to take their lab requirements locally instead of completing them at WSU in Pullman.

We are also proud of the successes of our academic programs. For several years, enrollment has increased in our International Student program and has outgrown local housing options. In response to the need, the Bremer Trust purchased local apartments and turned them into a residence hall near the Bremerton campus. The housing will serve as a tool for enriching the experience of international students and will help to recruit students from around the globe. It also provides our local students with the opportunity to socialize and gain valuable insight into other cultures.

This report showcases our efforts to enhance education in our area for students, employers and the communities we serve. We sincerely appreciate your support and hope that together we can continue to reach for new heights.

Finally, I’d like to thank Darlene Peters for her service as chair of the Board of Trustees for the 2012- 2013 year. Darlene is a first-generation college graduate and attended . She went on to get her teaching certificate and her master’s degree in counseling and psychology. As a Native American, Darlene has embraced the pursuit of educational opportunities for all and it has been the basis of her work over the years. Her background includes working in education and serving as president of both the Washington State Indian Education Association and the Washington Counseling Association. I would be remiss if I did not mention that Darlene, an elder in the S’Klallam Tribe, is also known as one of the best weavers in Kitsap County. She produces beautiful baskets and shares her skills with children of the tribe. We are proud to have her as a member of the Olympic College Board of Trustees and appreciate her contribution to our college and to the community.

I hope you enjoy this annual report and I look forward to hearing your feedback. Sincerely,

Dr. David Mitchell, President, Olympic College

2012-2013 OLYMPIC COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Beverly Cheney, Jim Page, Darlene Peters, Alice Tawresey, Stephen Warner OLYMPIC COLLEGE WHALE PROJECT: 04 INCREASING STEWARDSHIP, COOPERATION

The idea for the Whale Project, a sculpture formed from metal and discarded plastic bags, was born when OC art instructor Marie Weichman heard a news story about a dead whale. It had washed ashore In West and died with several pounds of plastic in its stomach.

BUILDING THE WHALE Weichman thought about how the tragedy could educate and inspire others and embarked on a project that would involve art, welding, manufacturing and marine science disciplines from across the college.

OC faculty, students and volunteers worked with Weichman to create a whale sculpture comprised of steel, fence materials, chicken wire and plastic bags. Welding and art students helped construct the whale. The plastic bags came, in part, from the debris recovered by OC’s marine biology students, who also developed a looped narrative about gray whales as an educational tool for viewers.

Once completed, the whale project was displayed in the art gallery at OC Bremerton and received rave reviews. The project was overseen by Weichman, geography instructor Dr. Susan Digby, part-time biology instructor Elizabeth Keddy, and technical design instructor Ron Raty.

THE WHALE PROJECT GOES ON TOUR IN WASHINGTON STATE With such high praise for the Whale for three months and then will move to Project, the sculpture is in demand the University of . across the state. It has been exhibited locally at the Norm Dicks Government Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent has been Center in Bremerton. While there, the working on getting the whale design to whale project was nicknamed “Eco” by Washington D.C. so it can be shown visitors. as a successful example of a project that fuses art, science, and technology. In 2014, the project will go on tour and be displayed in the state capitol

Photos of the Whale Project by Joanie Reynolds STORIES FROM THE YEAR: HIGHLIGHTS AND UPDATES 05

College faculty and staff were committed to advancing knowledge and creating valuable services and programs for students and the community. Here are some of their stories from the year:

NEW MISSION STATEMENT DEVELOPED COMMUNITY CONCERT CELEBRATES Olympic College updated its 10-year-old OC MUSIC, PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS mission statement to reflect its current focus A concert on April 21, 2013 brought together and align with its strategic direction. The college students and instructors who performed classical, asked for feedback and input to develop the jazz, and opera music for local residents at statement. The language retains the original the Admiral Theatre in purpose and embodies the importance of degree Bremerton. completion, retention and student support in More than 100 people today’s educational environment. attended the event to After a year-long revision process to refine celebrate OC music the statement, the college’s Board of Trustees and recognize Mike approved the new mission at its November Stoican, Susan Trainer, 2012 meeting. (The new mission statement and Talman Welle for can be found on the back cover of this 25 years of teaching report.) excellence at OC.

OC OPENS NEW OC EXPLORES OFFERING A NEW RESIDENCE HALL BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM An apartment complex was Building access to four-year degrees has been purchased in the past year a long-term goal for Olympic College. In 2012- by the Bremer Trust to 2013, the college explored offering a new provide housing for OC’s bachelor’s degree program. Over the year, international and local feedback was obtained from local employers about students. The facility, which is being updated in their needs in technology. Demand was highest stages, will have apartments available for rent. for generalists in the technology field. Based on responses, the college began developing The residence hall is expected to help with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Information recruiting international students, who need housing Systems. If approved, the program could be while in the United States. offered as early as fall 2014. Currently, OC also provides a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and has partnerships with state and national universities. OLYMPIC COLLEGE POULSBO: 06 CREATING NEW OPPORTUNITIES

The Poulsbo campus of Olympic College continues its focus on serving the educational needs of the Poulsbo and North Kitsap Peninsula communities.

A GROWING CAMPUS In the past year, Olympic College expanded its relationship with Western Washington University in a number of areas.

Recently, the college and the university established the Western Washington University Center at Olympic College Poulsbo. The Center could offer a bachelor’s in business administration as early as fall 2014 and would give students opportunities in industries such as financial services, manufacturing, retail service as well as the public sector. Western’s Huxley College of the Environment also expanded the number of courses it offered during the previous year at the Poulsbo campus.

The partnership with Western builds on the college’s strong commitment to increase educational access for residents in the local region. Olympic College also has relationships with Washington State University, which offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the Bremerton campus, and provides access to numerous other universities. In addition, the college developed its own Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to serve local demand.

PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE COMMUNITY l Olympic College values its partnerships with local community and tribal organizations, businesses and government. l Every year, the Poulsbo campus works with organizations to understand and request their input on local needs to meet future demands for Poulsbo and North Kitsap. OLYMPIC COLLEGE SHELTON: REACHING OUT TO INDUSTRY, COMMUNITIES 07

TARGETING LOCAL NEEDS The Shelton campus is committed to working Keynote speaker Jason Robertson, president with businesses, industry and government to of Olympia-based J Robertson and Company, meet the 21st century training and education discussed the role of economic development needs required for a skilled workforce. and higher education in improving the economic climate. He summarized findings As part of its ongoing mission to stay of a Pacific Mountain Workforce report that focused on the future, OC Shelton recently highlighted key opportunities for Mason worked with leaders from the Economic County and Shelton. Development Council of Mason County and Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Five areas identified for Mason County Council to present information about the included food manufacturing/aquaculture; local economy and educational needs, and chemical/plastic products; life sciences/ most importantly, hear from local business health care; wood/paper manufacturing and community leaders. and IT/telecommunications. Tourism and recreation were also identified at the forum More than 60 people representing business, as having a key role in the economic industry, government and education learned climate of Mason County. about the challenges and opportunities in Mason County and how education is vital for the future of many companies and their employees.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE A community forum (mentioned in the story above) provided valuable feedback for Olympic College on the future educational needs for Mason County. Recommendations from the forum included:

4 Adding the Olympic College Shelton campus director as a member of the Economic Development Council of Mason County. 4 Reviewing Olympic College certifications, degrees and programs for four employee competencies or skill areas. 4 Proposing a bilingual partnership between the state’s Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, area school districts, and local business and industry. The goal is to develop a bilingual certification that will accompany technical certificates and degrees. COLLEGE UPDATES MASTER PLAN: 08 MEETING 21ST CENTURY NEEDS

As part of the college’s long-term direction, the Olympic College Board of Trustees approved an update to the 10-year plan, which lists the order of funding requests for the next decade.

BUILDING A BRIGHT FUTURE The 10-year facilities master plan is a blueprint for updating facilities, planning construction for replacement of aging buildings and identifying future growth needs.

As part of the plan, design drawings are being created for the new College Instruction Building, which would replace the older Art, Music and Theater buildings on the Bremerton campus.

The college received $3.6 million from the 2012 state legislature to fund the design of the 75,000-square-foot structure. The next phase is to request $53 million in the next legislative session to fund completion of the building. If awarded, construction could begin as early as summer 2015 with an opening date in September 2017. Once finished, the building would have classrooms for art, music, drama and health occupations programs.

Renovation and expansion of the Shop building at OC Bremerton is projected in the next few years and would provide space for welding, drafting and machining programs.

OC, WSU ENGINEERING CLASSROOM & LAB OPENS In June 2013, the college celebrated the for engineering classes. In addition, WSU opening and remodel of a 10,000-square- students pursuing an engineering degree can foot classroom and engineering lab near the meet their lab requirements closer to home Bremerton campus. instead of driving to WSU in Pullman.

With funding from the Bremer Trust, Olympic The building is equipped with a wind tunnel, College and the state of Washington, a materials testing lab, a thermal properties the remodeled building provides advanced and fluid dynamics lab, two robots, state- engineering equipment for classes and lab of-the-art computer labs and an internal work. Olympic College and Washington combustion engine donated by Boeing. State University share space in the building AIR WASHINGTON GRANT: TRAINING FOR A GROWING INDUSTRY 09

SUPPORTING FUTURE NEEDS Olympic College is one year into the Air materials, additional instructors, and Washington project, a $2.2 million grant building renovations to meet program received from the U.S. Department of needs. Funding also provides extensive Labor to expand and enhance aerospace student support services. training opportunities. The Air Washington project is made of For OC, Air Washington supports the 11 of the state’s community and technical electronics, manufacturing-precision colleges, which have received a total of machining, and composites manufacturing $20 million in grant funding from the technology programs and provides U.S. Department of Labor to strengthen essential training to students in this the aerospace industry through workforce rapidly growing industry. training. By fall of 2014, Air Washington campuses are expected to train more Aside from providing new equipment than 2,600 workers. and machinery, the grant has paid for developing classroom and teaching

BUILDING EMPLOYEE JOB SKILLS Employers often report that some new hires lack workplace interpersonal and professional skills. A primary goal of Air Washington is to help students improve employability. New and current students in the grant program can take additional training that focuses on safety, communication strategies in the workplace, finding and reading information, and applying math on the job.

Upon completion of the training, students can leave the program with two industry recognized credentials, including OSHA-10 and the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC).

The credentials provide students another option for readiness in the workplace in addition to training in their prospective field. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES 2010-2013: 10 MOVING THE COLLEGE FORWARD

The 2010-2013 strategic plan provides a common vision and actionable plan for the future. Each year, steps are taken to meet established goals and objectives. Three initiatives were selected and implemented beginning Fall 2010. Progress for the 2012-2013 year is below.

STRATEGIC INITIATIVE #1 STRATEGIC INITIATIVE #2 STRATEGIC INITIATIVE #3 Implement enrollment Reflect upon and account for Strengthen relationships with management and student our Olympic College Values our communities to understand achievement plans focusing in our daily operations and educational needs and provide on accessibility and student interactions. learning opportunities relevant learning. to those needs. • Communication strategies • Data tracking is helping the • Started development of were used to recognize college measure student rubric to measure community persistence and success. employees that exhibited responses to college’s Enrollment numbers for positive attitudes and values “listening” tour, which was 2012-2013 are being in the workplace. compared to previous years implemented to gather to determine future trends • Feedback was requested community feedback. and solutions. from across the college on • Recommendations were • Nine new program how to measure increases made to create guiding certificates and degrees over time using rubric. were developed to meet questions to determine student demand. • Discussions took place to partnerships that are develop a training program relevant to OC’s mission. • A pilot program was to educate and promote developed to compare • Initiated development of persistence of students values in the workplace. online feedback survey to by enrollment date at the beginning of the quarter. The measure satisfaction of data will be used to provide students and the community an overview of the success attending college events. of students. 2012-2013 FACTS AND FIGURES: SNAPSHOT OF THE YEAR 11

STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS FACULTY & STAFF 13,888 Annual Headcount 2012 2013 8,409 (Fall 2012 Headcount) 122 Full-time Faculty 118 Full-time Faculty 6,414 Total FTE (Annualized) 350 Adjunct Faculty 332 Adjunct Faculty 5,877 Total FTE (Fall 2012) 54% Female 65 Administrative Staff 65 Administrative Staff 46% Male 168 Classified Staff 164 Classified Staff 29% Students of color 304 Classified Staff, Part-time 296 Classified Staff, Part-time 7% Students with disabilities 47% Full-time—12 or more credits* 278 Student Employees 212 Student Employees 53% Part-time—less than 12 credits* 1,287 TOTAL 1,187 TOTAL

*Credits reflect federal standards for full-time. 0% 3% FINANCIALS - REVENUE AGE OF STUDENTS* 6%  State Appropriation $13,717,384 16% 9%  Under age 20  Tuition 13,424,618  20 - 29  42% 38% Fees 6,976,606 18%  15% 30 - 39  State Grants and Contracts 3,993,312  40+  Other Sources 2,984,343 29%  23% Median age: 23 years Federal Grants and Contracts 1,511,848 0% Donations 73,928 *Figures are rounded. 0% Contract Training 27,084 0% Interest Income (12,968) Total $46,969,154

31 2% FINANCIALS - EXPENDITURES BY PROGRAM* DEGREES OF STUDY 6%  Instructional Services $22,222,985  441 Certificates 9%  Institutional Support 5,774,741  Associate in Arts/Arts  Student Services 5,340,927 and Sciences/Associate 55% 13%  Plant Operations/Maintenance 3,773,071 1246 in Science  Primary Support Services 2,389,900  816 Associate in Technical 14%  Learning Resources Center 957,620 Arts Total $40,459,244  Bachelor of Science in *Figures are rounded. Nursing 12-13 Capital Expenditures are $3,659,782

STUDENT HIGHLIGHT: OC’S 2013 ALL WASHINGTON ACADEMIC SCHOLARS Every year, two outstanding scholars are picked from 34 of the state’s community and technical colleges. Here are OC’s 2013 All-Washington Academic Team members:

Jamie Beck graduated with an associate degree in nursing in June of 2013. She supported herself and her two sons by working at night and managed to take a full course load while building a home for her family through a non-profit program. She is studying for her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the . Jamie plans to work in critical care and eventually obtain her nurse practitioner degree.

Sarah Holtman graduated with an associate degree in nursing from Olympic College. Sarah went to Olympic College full-time while paying her own living and education expenses. Sarah volunteers as a counselor for disabled children, teaches sign language, competes in weekly sailing races, and helps others learn about the environment. 12 OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION: BUILDING A BRIGHT FUTURE

Message from the President of the Foundation Board of Directors Dear Friends:

The 2012-13 academic year produced extraordinary fundraising success for the Olympic College Foundation. Our team of dedicated volunteers comprised of students, staff, supporters, and Foundation Board members worked tirelessly over the year. Our trusted donors bowled us over. Thank you all for supporting Olympic College programs and students needing a hand up.

Also during the year our long-time executive director, Joan Hanten, became OC’s vice president of college relations. Joan has had a huge impact on OC programs and students while heading the Foundation for 10 years. She oversaw growth of funds from a little over $2 million to $10 million. Under her guidance, scholarship awards grew from $30,000 per year to just over $206,000. Her legal background helped us keep up with ever expanding legal requirements. Thank you, Joan, for your service to the Foundation, OC and its students.

David Emmons was hired as Joan’s replacement as director of the Foundation. David has broad non-profit experience, including event planning, program genesis, budgets, donor relations, and working with volunteers. (More about David’s background can be found at right.)

The Foundation’s future is bright. We foresee creating more and better advancement opportunities for OC students and the college, making the community a better place to live and work. We hope you will continue supporting this effort.

Robert K. Hawkinson Olympic College Foundation Board of Directors President OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION FUND BALANCE, REVENUE & SUPPORT 13

The fund balance on June 30, 2013 was $10,145,719. Foundation Board Revenue and support totaled $450,154. ’12-’13 Executive Committee Support to Olympic College included scholarships, Robert Hawkinson, J.D., President college programs, student emergency grants, and Monica Hunsaker, faculty and staff professional development awards. President Elect & Vice President Monica Blackwood, Second Vice President Dr. David Mitchell, Secretary Kimberly Punt, Treasurer $10k Shannon Childs, $14k Scholarship and Program Immediate Past President Support*  Scholarships ’12-’13 Board of Directors $186k  College Programs  Student Emergency Grants Carlita Alegria Mark Hughes Barb Brenner Doña Keating $450k  Faculty/Staff Grants Timothy Drury Cindy Lucarelli $240k *Unaudited figures for illustrative Duane Edwards Lori Maxim purposes only. Figures are David Emmons, Rita Mitchell rounded. Ex-Officio Geoff Pentz member Doug Sayan Marilee Hansen Diana Smeland Joan Bellant Jim Sund Hanten, Ex- Officio member

NEW DIRECTOR JOINS OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION In January 2013, David Emmons joined the Olympic College Foundation as director. He has extensive leadership experience in multiple roles in both non-profit and educational organizations. Known for his passion, commitment and leadership as well as for his great sense of humor, David has already proven to be an asset to the college’s Foundation. David moved to the Pacific Northwest from St. Louis, Mo to be closer to his father and sister who live in the area. David is a member of the Bremerton Rotary Club and has joined Leadership Kitsap. David has a Master of Science in Educational Administration and Bachelor of Science in Education from Missouri State University. He is also affiliated with fundraising and event organizations and has served in a number of leadership roles. David has worked in education and for non-profit fundraising organizations and event planning companies. He has also won seven St. Louis International Special Events awards. Two of those awards cited his work as the “Best Event Produced for a Non-profit Organization.” 14 2012-2013 SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS

A look at our students who received scholarships during the year through the Olympic College Foundation.

Angelica Alcaraz Jessica Coyle Gregory Finke Willie Henderson Charolette J. York Memorial Herbert H. Goodman Anthony’s Culinary Arts Gary & Inga Mansker Scholarship & the William Scholarship Scholarship & the Culinary Scholarship & the Glen H. and Jane Miles Scholarship Arts Scholarship Butler Memorial Scholarship Jahrielle Davis Emily Arrants Miss Silverdale Scholarship Jennifer Fiorillo Daniel Hnatovic Herbert H. Goodman Edwin and Ida Leggett Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Nursing Scholarship & the Scholarship Rachel Dean Maury Nursing Endowed Herbert H. Goodman Scholarships Carly Ann Bakalarski Scholarship Janessa Holley Charolette J. York Memorial Colonel Harry T. Sharkey Scholarship Fevee Fontejon Nursing Scholorship Siana Dorsey Herbert H. Goodman Martin Luther King of Kitsap Scholarship Jamie Beck County General Scholarship Bryan Huddleston OPKF - Wanda Mosbarger John F. & Jennie E. (Kenyon) Nursing Scholarship Madelyn Gfeller Snypp Memorial Scholarship Emily DuBose Gordon and Muriel Williams & the Warren and Joann Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Scholarship (1st year) Van Zee Pre-Engineering Andrew Berry Scholarship Scholarship Robert B. Stewart Memorial Scholarship Sarah Gorda Marissa Duzenski Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Gretchen Humphrey Olympic College Foundation Scholarship Pauline Dahl Nursing Jodi Ann Bowe Scholarship Scholarship Gordon and Muriel Williams Scholarship (2nd year) Nicholas Gottfred Joyce Ellingson Maura Marler Pilet Endowed Jessica Hunkin Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Scholarship Olympic College Foundation Amy Bunge Scholarship Scholarship Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Leslie Guzman Jace Feldmeier Herbert H. Goodman Krystal Jimenez Native American Scholarship in Scholarship Miss Kitsap Scholarship Moses Chattman III Honor of Mary Page William and Jane Miles Scholarship Daniel Hageman Jordan Ferraro Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Kitsap Bank Scholarship & the Scholarship Stephanie Coale Robert B. Stewart Memorial Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Scholarship Scholarship Lisa Hamilton Herbert H. Goodman Emily Fink Scholarship Veronica Collver Rice Fergus Miller/JT Maury Nursing Endowed Blackwood Memorial Scholarships Scholarship Kristi Hart Howard Truant Nursing Scholarship OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION 15

Kassia Joe Marcella MacIntyre Angel Perez Patrick Ryan Faye W. Bichon Memorial Herbert H. Goodman Nursing David Beardon Music Scholarship Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship & the Olympic College Foundation Scholarship Philip Skala Jaclyn Jordan Erik Martin Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Charolette J. York Memorial Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Nathaniel Pervinich & the William J. and Sandra J. Scholarship & the William and Jane Miles James T. and Emily S. Johnson Walgren Scholarship Scholarship - Math, Science, Engineering Scholarship & the William & Hailey Joy Junkin Philip Stanek Jane Miles Scholarship Kitsap Sun - Scripps Howard Marielle Massey Accounting Scholarship & the J.S. Journalism Scholarship Lester and Betty Krueger Nursing and Clara S. Kenyon Memorial Scholarship Natasha Phan Scholarship Bremer Trust Scholarship in Erin Kaye (Sharp) Memory of William and Sophia Colton McCoy Veronica Stefan Maury Nursing Endowed Bremer Scholarships Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Howard Truant Nursing Scholarship Royce Ramos Russell-Albert Labonete Michelle McKamey Art Department Scholarship Jon Stroup Reid Family Scholarship William D. Harvey Endowed & the Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Scholarship Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Russell-Albert Labonete William & Jane Miles Scholarship Jami Mock Jason Reed Jennifer Sutton Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Margaret Borquist Nursing Charlotte Thompson Magelssen - Scholarship AAUW Scholarship, Elementary Reneé Lambert Scholarship, McBride-Eckstrom Scholarship & the Rice Fergus or Early Childhood Education Daughters of the American Miller/JT Blackwood Memorial Scholarship in Memory of Revolution Scholarship Nathaniel Moody Scholarship Greta Jose, Olympic College Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Foundation Scholarship & the Jennifer Leonard Reid Family Scholarship Chasidy Reynolds Raymond V. Schweitering Makenzie Moody Martin Luther King of Kitsap Memorial Scholarship Ryan Taylor Miss Poulsbo Scholarship County General Scholarship Thomas Graham Endowed Fernando Libor Scholarship Jeffrey Nelson Tanya Richards Marilee Hansen - Robert Woutat Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Herbert H. Goodman Nursing Endowed Scholarship & the Daniel Uebele Scholarship Sharon and Raymond Soule/ Sarah Newlin Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship TRIFAM Foundation Scholarship Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Timothy Roller Camren Veach Shemelle Lopez Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Ian David Norgaard Kitsap Bank Scholarship William & Jane Miles Scholarship American Society of Civil Clark Rose Engineers, Kitsap Branch, Bob Andrew Yaptinchay Julie Lucas Robert and Kathleen Parker Allen Engineering Scholarship & Ramsay Scholarship in Honor of Donald Ross Nursing Scholarship Joseph H. and Mary J. Ramaker the Warren and Joann Van Zee Charles and Margaret Parker Memorial Scholarship & the Pre-Engineering Scholarship Patterson-Dominy Scholarship Kimberly Rothwell Rasheal Padgett Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Arisha Nicole Lyon Herbert H. Goodman Scholarship Reid Family Scholarship 16 OUR SUPPORTERS

2012-2013 DONORS Individual Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ms. Annie W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Garner Bostwick Dr. and Mrs. Robert Abel Mr. Dino Davis Commissioner Charlotte & Mr. Ms. Laura T. Boyle Ramon Garrido Dr. Laurie & Dr. Stephen Ms. Irmgard & Mr. Jeffrey Adamson Estate of Joseph D. Boyles Davis Ms. Penny Geisbush Mr. and Mrs. James J. Adrian Ms. Karin Brandes Mr. Eric Deisler Commissioner Robert Gelder Ms. Catherine and Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Peter Braun Ms. JoAnne J. DeLay Mr. Anthony George Ahl Ms. Barb and Mr. Paul The Honorable and Mrs. Norm Ms. Cameon & Mr. William Ms. Carlita and Mr. Adrian Brenner Dicks Geyer Alegria Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dietz Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gitch Ms. Donna Allwardt Col. Michael D. Brownell Dr. Susan Digby Mr. Corrigan Gommenginger Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson Dr. Jeff Brown Ms. Tracy & Mr. Dale Ms. Kate and Mr. Craig Ms. Adrienne Anderson Commissioner Josh Brown DiGiovanni Goodman Ms. Sylvia A. Anderson Dr. Judith and Mr. Kenneth Ms. Shawntel and Mr. David Estate of Dr. Louis B. Graham Dinkuhn Representative Jan Angel Brown Ms. Meredith Green and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon R. Scott Green Anonymous (3) Ms. Linda A. Brown The Honorable and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Gregg Representative Sherry V. Ms. Shannon Bruce James Docter Appleton Ms. Natalie E. Bryson Ms. Christi Gregory Ms. Pam & Mr. Frederick Dore Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. David B. Burton Ms. Christine Grenier Monica Downen Mr. and Mrs. Cruz A. Arroyo Ms. Vickie and Mr. John Ms. Debra Grigg Mr. and Mrs. Walt Draper Mr. Darren Asay Bushnell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Drury Groneman Ms. Heather Ashley Ms. Lorna Camacho Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drzewiecki Ms. Jessica Guidry Gerianne and John Babbo Ms. Debra J. Campbell and Mr. Stephen G. Campbell Ms. Joni & Mr. Charles Earl Mr. Gregory D. Hanenburg Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Baldwin Ms. Dianne Moore and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Easterday Ms. Gwen Hannon Ross Carey Ms. Lisa Ballou Mr. and Mrs. Duane Edwards Ms. Marilee Hansen and Mr. Ms. Sandra L. Carlson Rob Woutat Mr. Edward Bangeman Dr. Angela Elauria Mr. Anthony Carson Ms. Chelsea Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellis Ms. Barbara P. Chan Ms. Joan and Mr. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. David Emmons Hanten Bartholomew Dr. Michelle Chandrasekhar Mayor Becky and Mr. Jerrold Mr. Dennis Harang Mercedes Baudrand Dr. Beverly and Mr. Donald Erickson Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Etchey Hardison Beckham Ms. Shannon and Mr. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eyer Childs Dr. Mark Harrison Dr. Sonia and Mr. Bill Begert Ms. Pamela Farrior Ms. Stephanie K. Cline The Honorable Russell Mr. Ted Benson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Fergus Ms. Corrynn and Mr. Cole Hartman and Ms. Sheri D. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Berger Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson Cloward Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jason Berger Ms. Lynn Fleischbein Ms. Kathy Cocus Mr. William D. Harvey Ms. Denise L. Bernard Ms. Gloria Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Ms. Becky Hasart Ms. Helen Biersack Cole Mr. and Mrs. John Folz Mrs. Joanne Haselwood Ms. Pamela M. Bilodeau Dr. and Mrs. Michael Connolly The Honorable Jennifer Ms. Amy Hatfield Forbes Ms. Jane Blackman Ms. Sarah Cook Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hauge Ms. Jaime Forsyth Kevin Blackwell Ms. Julie Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ms. Monica and Mr. William C. Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Cornish Hawkinson Blackwood Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Cramer Ms. Jennifer Hayes & Mr. Matt Mary L. Boehmer Mr. James R. Friedman and Taran Mr. Peter and Ms. Paula Ms. Linda Spellman Ms. Gloria and Mr. John Crane Ms. Brooke Healy and Mr. Boettcher Mr. and Mrs. Nick Frisch Larry Tuke Dr. and Mrs. Gordon N. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frogner Ms. Kristina M. Boewe Cromwell, Jr. Mr. John Heidt Ms. BJ and Mr. Denis Fuchs Ms. Ruth Bond Ms. Jolene Culbertson Mr. Charles B. Henderson Mr. Jim Funaro Ms. Elisabeth S. Bondy Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Ms. Terri and Mr. John Hern Ms. Rhonda Boothe Cunningham Ms. Karen A. Fusco and Mr. Ms. Evelyn Hernandez Greg S. Memovich Mr. Robert Borquist Ms. Ginette Dalton Mr. Lester Herndon Ms. Sandra L. Gallear Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bosch Ms. Susan Daniel and Mr. Ms. Maureen & Mr. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Steve Garfein Ms. Kathryn Bost Gary W. Beanland Herrod Mr. and Mrs. Rick Darrow Ms. Mary & Mr. Timothy Ms. Athena M. Higgins Garguile OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION 17

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hill Ms. Denise and Mr. Todd Mr. Ronald J. Muhleman Ms. Jan Rosholt Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill Ledingham Ms. Anne M. Mulligan and Mr. Ms. Cindy Ross and Mr. Jerry Mr. Daniel J. Hinkley Mayor Patty Lent and Mr. Harold Jim M. Sund Ross Lent Dr. and Mrs. Ward L. Hinrichs Ms. Pamela Murphy Mr. Tim Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Levi Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Hobson Mr. David Nelson Mr. Ron Sagerson Ms. Suzanne Lewis Mr. Marcus Hoffman Mr. Hugh D. Nelson & Ms. Ms. Joanne & Mr. Joe Salas Mr. Merrill Lewis Brenda Prowse Mr. Bill Hoke and Ms. Patricia Mr. Greg Sandstrom Graf-Hoke Stella Ley Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nichols Dr. Kathleen D. Sanford and Mr. Ms. Suzanne Holley Ms. Constance & Mr. Dan Ms. Michele Nilsen-Wasson William M. Sanford Lieseke Dr. Nathaniel Hong Dr. Nancy Nystrom Ms. Barb Santos Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horton Ms. Bonnie & Mr. George Ollos Ms. Ruth and Mr. Dan Saucier Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Lintz The Honorable Kevin D. Hull Ms. Leah A. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sayan Mr. Tom Long, Jr. Ms. Monica and Mr. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page Mr. and Ms. Walter Schacht Hunsaker Ms. Bonnie Loop Mrs. Mary E. Page Elana Schäfer The Honorable J. Robin Hunt Ms. Cindy Lucarelli and Mr. Ron Ms. Barbara Parker Ms. Coreen Schnepf Johnson Dr. Gina Huston Ms. Donna Pedersen Ms. Eileen Schock Mr. Steve Macias Mr. Robert Ingram Ms. Kelly Pendras Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schuttig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mackenzie Mr. Gordon Ipson Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Pentz Michael Sculley Ms. Debbie & Mr. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jacobs Ms. Darlene and Mr. Richard Mr. Shane Seaman Macomber Mr. Robert A. Jacques Peters Dr. and Mrs. Ron Shade Mr. and Mrs. Bill H. Mahan Ms. Holly James Ms. Shirley & Mr. Tim G. Mr. David Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Malloy Pettersen Ms. Jill K. Jean and Mr. Charles Ms. Janice Shelton Ms. Anita Marshall Mr. Carmen and Dr. Eva Pinto V. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Sherrard Ms. Nora M. Martin Ms Suzanne and Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jeffcoat Mr. Russ Shiplet Ms. Carolyn Mast Plemmons Mr. and Mrs. James T. Johnson Ms. Janet and Mr. Alan Silcott Ms. Lori and Mr. Glen Maxim Mr. and Mrs. John Powers Mr. John Johnson Ms. Maurine Simons Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maxim Ms. Kimberly and Mr. Eric Punt Ms. Sandra Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Smee Ms. Amy P. McBride Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pyatt Ms. Linda K. Joyce Ms. Diana and Mr. Gary Mr. Arthur McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Joyce Smeland Ms. Susan B. McClain Ms. Cynthia Rasmussen and Mr. Ms. Eunha Jung Ms. Allison Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCluskey Philip Rasmussen Ms. Heather Kauer Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith Ms. Tracy McConaughy Mr. Jeff Reed Ms. Doña and Mr. Charles Captains Sandra and Earle Ms. Roslynne and Mr. David Keating Ms. Cheri McCorkle Smith Reed Mr. Arnold R. Kegel Lance McCoy Ms. Sharon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reid Mr. Kevin Kelly Ms. Brenda McDaniels Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sollom Mr. Kevin Reid Ms. Mary Ann Kelso Mrs. Lillian C. McDermott Mr. Chad Solvie Lauren Reinertsen Ms. Beverly & Mr. Clifford Ms. Teresa & Mr. Ervin Ms. Andrea Spencer McDermott Ms. Joanie Reynolds Kincaid Mr. and Mrs. John Spengler Mr. and Mrs. Pete McKenzie Melinda Reynvaan Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Kincaid Ms. Barbara & Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Rice Ms. Kimi Kinoshita and Mr. Gary Ms. Susan McLain Stephenson Mrs. Janice Richardson Nakamura Ms. Janice L. and Mr. Douglas Councilman and Mrs. Ed Stern R. McLemore Ms. Susan Riddle Dr. Frank Y. Kitamoto Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stevens Mr. David E. McNabb Ms. Joan Rietz Ms. Karen Klein Ms. Deborah A. Stewart Dr. Kim McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riggs Ms. Sharon and Mr. John Kline Ms. Myong Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Merringer Commissioner Lynda J. Ring- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Koch Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stokke Dr. Judith M. Meyers Erickson Ms. Janet V. Laliberte Commissioner Axel Strakeljahn Mrs. Bernice L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Riveland Ms. Deb Lamb Ms. Linda Streissguth Dr. and Mrs. David Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rizza Ms. Cydly Langer Smith Ms. Gim Supek Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mitchell Ms. Candy M. Roach Mrs. Helen Langer Smith and Ms. Julie Tappero Dr. Meredith P. Smith Ms. Rita and Mr. Larry Mitchell Ms. Jill and Mr. Greg Robinson Mr. Chris Taucher Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lavin Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Moore Representative Christine & Mr. Leonard Rolfes Ms. Alice & Mr. John Tawresey Mr. James B. Lebo Ms. Ardis Morrow

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Ms. Cathy A. Taylor 2012 – 2013 Corporate Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Port Ludlow Associates, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thatcher and Organizational Commerce Port Madison Enterprises Ms. Betty Thompson Triplett Donors Group Health Cooperative Poulsbo Massage Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thomson ACF Chapter Washington State H & H Timber Inc. Powers & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tift Chef Association, Inc. Harrison Medical Center Puget Sound Energy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Tighe, Admiral Theatre Holiday Inn Express Hayden Puget Sound Instrument Jr. Alderbrook Golf & Yacht Club Hop Jacks Company Mr. Ronald Tober Alderbrook Resort & Spa Isella Salon Spa Reid Real Estate Alan Townsend Alfred Interwest Insurance, Inc. Island Inn Result of a Crush Mr. Dennis Treger & Ms. Ambrosia Catering Company, The JWJ Group LLC Rice Fergus Miller, Inc. Elizabeth Ristine LLC Kitsap Bank Rockaway Beach Retreat Ms. Patricia Triggs and Mr. Jim Ameresco Quantum Kitsap Credit Union Tim Ryan Construction Trindle Amy’s on the Bay & Amy Igloi The Kitsap Sun Schacht Aslani Architects Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Ulsh Anthony’s Restaurants at Sinclair Kitsap Tri Babes Scripps Financial Service Center Ms. Cathie Valentine-McKinney Inlet KPS Health Plans Seattle Aquarium and Mr. Bernie McKinney Apollo Nails and Spa Leadership Kitsap Foundation Seattle Mariners Ms. Michelle A. Van Berkom and Argosy Cruises Mr. Brian H. Yelland League of Woman Voters of Seattle Seahawks Art Anderson Associates Mason County Ms. Dusty L. Van Gelder Seattle Shakespeare Company Bella Bella Cupcakes Lockheed Martin Space Systems Dr. and Mrs. Warren Van Zee Seattle Sounders FC Blackbird Lodge, Leavenworth Company Ms. Jeannie Vaughn SEEfilm Bremerton Body Harmony & Kay Ma’alaea Banyan Rick Verbarendse Silver City Restaurant & Brewery Magerstaedt McCormick Woods Soriano and Soriano, Atty. at Ms. Mary Vincent Boeing Company MDU Resources Group, Inc. Law Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Vittori Bradley Scott, Inc. Metropolitan Grill Sound Dive Center Ms. Jan Walberg The Bremer Trust Misty Valley Inn Bed and Sound Publishing, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Walgren Bremerton Bottling Co., Inc. Breakfast Starbucks Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Walton Bremerton Schools Foundation MJD Arabian Pintos State Farm Companies Mr. W. Michael Walton Bruce Titus Port Orchard Ford Monica’s Waterfront Bakery & Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Weedin Café Cascade Natural Gas State Farm Insurance Ms Marie Weichman Corporation Morgan Stanley Smith Barney State Farm Mutual Automobile Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wessling CB’s Nuts Mount Spokane Ski and Insurance Company Snowboard Park Mr. Mark Westlund Central Market Stella’s Pizza and Pasta The Museum of Flight Councilman and Mrs. Gregory Collings Foundation Stewart Title of Kitsap County, Wheeler Columbia Hospitality Mystic Rebekah Lodge #168 LLC Ms. Norma B. Whitacre and Mr. Combined Federal Campaign - Natural Therapeutics & Tammy Stirrett-Johnsen, Inc. William Whitacre Hood Greater Olympic Peninsula Stokes Auction Group, Inc. Ms. Janell and Mr. Ronald North Kitsap Self Storage, Inc. Combined Federal Campaign of Suquamish Clearwater Casino Whiteley King County Olvera’s Therapeutic Massage & Resort Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Wiest victor Olvera Cornerstone Advisors, Inc. The Suquamish Tribe Mr. and Mrs. Gary Williams Olympic Cinemas Disneyland Resort & California That’s Beautiful Elaine Williams Adventure Park Olympic Estate Carpets Toro Lounge Ms. Kate Wilson and Mr. Greg The Doctors Clinic Olympic Music Festival UW Alumni Association Hanenberg Dr. Dave’s Reptile Safaris Olympic Peninsula Kidney Center Valley Nursery & Brad Watts Ms. Suzanne Woods EJB Facilities Services Orchard Group White Horse Golf Club Ms. Kelly Woodward and Mr. El Bacon Restaurant Oregon Shakespeare Festival Dean Boening Wild Applause The Ellis Foundation P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter HD Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Woodward Wolf Haven International EMP Museum Pane d’Amore Artisan Bakery Robert Woutat Washington State Department of Faith Lutheran Church Women Paul Davis Restoration of the Transportation Ms. Linda & Mr. Cardis Yerger Olympic Peninsula Gold Mountain Golf Complex YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Gold Mountain Ladies Golf Club Popcorn Chef LLC Countie Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe OLYMPIC COLLEGE FOUNDATION 19

Olympic College Ms. Jennifer Hayes Ms. Patricia Triggs Employee Donors Ms. Evelyn Hernandez Ms. Michelle A. Van Berkom Ms. Kim Abel Ms. Athena M. Higgins Ms. Dusty L. Van Gelder Dr. Robert Abel Eric Hill Ms. Mary Vincent Dr. Laurie Adamson Jami Hill Marie Weichman Ms. Heather Ashley Chris Hobson Mr. Mark Westlund Gerianne Babbo Suzanne Holley Ms. Norma B. Whitacre John Babbo Dr. Nathaniel Hong Ms. Janell Whiteley Katie Baldwin Dr. Gina Huston Elaine Williams Theodore Baldwin Mr. Thomas Jacobs Kelly Woodward, J.D. Mr. Charles Barker Ms. Sandra Johnson Ms. Linda Yerger Dr. Sonia Begert Ms. Eunha Jung Ms. Denise L. Bernard Ms. Mary Ann Kelso Ms. Pamela M. Bilodeau Ms. Sharon Kline Ms. Jane Blackman Ms. Constance Lieseke Mr. Kevin Blackwell Mr. Steve Macias Mr. Clay Blackwood Mr. Michael Mackenzie Ms. Rhonda Boothe Ms. Anita Marshall Dr. Jeff Brown Ms. Carolyn Mast Dr. Judith Brown Ms. Amy P. McBride Ms. Debra J. Campbell Ms. Teresa McDermott Ms. Dianne (Moore) Carey Dr. Kim McNamara Mr. Anthony Carson Dr. Judith M. Meyers Dr. Michelle Chandrasekhar Dr. David Mitchell Ms. Sarah Cook Ms. Anne M. Mulligan Ms. Jolene Culbertson Ms. Pamela Murphy Ms. Annie W. Davis Ms. Bonnie Ollos Ms. JoAnne J. DeLay Ms. Barbara Parker Dr. Susan Digby Chef Christopher Plemmons Dr. Angela Elauria Ms. Joanie Reynolds David Emmons Ms. Susan Riddle Ms. Pamela Farrior Mr. Bruce M. Riveland Ms. BJ Fuchs Ms. Candy M. Roach Mr. Jim Funaro Ms. Joanne Salas Ms. Karen A. Fusco Ruth M. Ross Saucier Ms. Sandra L. Gallear Dr. Ron Shade Ms. Mary Garguile Ms. Maurine Simons Ms. Cameon Geyer Ms. Allison Smith Ms. Christi Gregory Ms. Myong Stinson Dr. Joan Hanten Mr. Chris Stokke Dr. Mark Harrison Ms. Gim Supek Ms. Amy Hatfield Ms. Cathy A. Taylor

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Mission Olympic College enriches our diverse communities through quality education and support so students achieve their educational goals. (Adopted 3/99, Reaffirmed 6/05 and 8/08, revised 11/12) Vision At Olympic College, we envision learning as a life enhancing journey of discovery where: I. Our students are life-long learners in a global society II. Our employees are empowered to achieve the college mission. III. Our community recognizes the college as its cornerstone of learning. (Adopted January 2008) Values We honor our shared values by holding ourselves and each other accountable for: 1. A Dedication to Public Service and Higher Education 2. A Commitment to Life-long Learning 3. The Practice of Civil and Constructive Discourse and Respect for Diversity 4. A Quest for Community and Environmental Health 5. The Thoughtful Use of Our Finite Resources, including Ourselves (Adopted June 2008)

Olympic College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its programs or activities. Reasonable accommodations are available for people with disabilities.