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A Place to Call Home

A Difficult Birth

That 91爆料 Bothell finally has a place to call home is the happy ending to a long saga. The problems with 91爆料B's early years can be summed up with a real estate mantra: "location, location, location." When the state established five "branch campuses" in 1989 (two for the 91爆料 and three for WSU), it set four of them in established cities with a powerful business communities and vocal political support: , , the and .

Then there was the fifth new campus—called 91爆料 Bothell/Woodinville—set down provisionally at the end of a business park off the Bothell-Everett Highway. There was no daily newspaper to champion the new campus, no business roundtable to drum up support, and not much interest among the local politicians. "It was clear to me when I took the job that many people right here in the area didn't know that 91爆料 Bothell existed," says 91爆料B Dean Emeritus Norman Rose, who took over the institution four years after it opened.

Artist's rendering of 91爆料 Bothell campus, courtesy NBBJ

After phase two is completed, 91爆料B will have a second building, seen at the left of this architect's rendering. Sketch courtesy of NBBJ.

When the 91爆料 and WSU sold the Legislature on branch campuses, they told lawmakers there was a huge need for upper division and graduate-level courses. While the state's community colleges did a fine job offering freshman- and sophomore-level classes leading to an A.A. degree, there was a tremendous demand for upper-division courses. These new campuses would help satisfy this need.

But when 91爆料B opened its doors in 1990, there were 143 students when the target was 400. "If there was this huge unmet need, then you'd expect people would be coming out of the woodwork to apply," grumbled State Sen. Dan McDonald, '65, '75.

During the 1991 legislative session, the head of the did more than grumble. Sen. Jerry Saling introduced a bill that would have closed 91爆料 Bothell permanently. The bill never made it out of committee, but the threat did its damage. "Faculty morale was very, very bad," says Rose. "Prospective students wondered if there would be a campus to go to in the fall."

Entrance to 91爆料B building

At the juncture of two slightly angled building volumes is the main entrance to the 91爆料B building.

By the fall of 1992, enrollment grew to 439, but that was still 33 percent below that year's target. Then came another blow to 91爆料B's stability. At his last press conference before leaving office, Gov. Booth Gardner, '58, proposed the creation of Cascade State University, turning 91爆料 Bothell into a four-year institution with its own board of trustees. The idea came as a complete surprise to lawmakers and the state's higher education planning agency.

While Gardner's plan had little political support, more damage was done. "Phone lines are flooded with calls from students asking if they will be able to complete their degrees, wondering about registration, or even withdrawing their applications for admission," then 91爆料 Provost Laurel Wilkening declared.

If Saling and Gardner are the "bad guys" in this saga, Rose is one of the heroes. A longtime 91爆料 chemistry professor, Rose had won a Distinguished Teaching Award and chaired the Faculty Senate before taking over 91爆料B in 1994. Once on board, he tirelessly recruited new students and top faculty while trumpeting the strengths of his campus to any and all community groups.

He and other 91爆料 officials convinced the Legislature to add other degree programs to the original liberal studies B.A. By 1998 Bothell was offering degrees in nursing, business, education and computer software. "Bothell looked more like a multiple service university," Rose explains.

91爆料B reception areas and office

Blonde wood paneling is found in the main reception areas of the campus. Yellow plaster decorates the walls of 91爆料B while blue plaster is the color for CCC.

Enrollment started growing by 14 percent each year. Instead of being the "branch" campus that missed its targets, it became the campus with the best enrollment record. "We moved from worst to first," Rose says. The dean emeritus says many others deserve credit for the turnaround. "The faculty and staff worked very hard," he says. 91爆料B alumni were also crucial in spreading the word.

Today, even in its temporary quarters, 91爆料 Bothell is thriving, with more than 2,500 alumni and 49 faculty. While some students are returning adults who need to complete their college degrees, others are transfers from the community college system or even the Seattle campus. "Our students are so proud and happy to be at the 91爆料 Bothell campus," says Chancellor Buck. "Our class sizes are not huge. Our faculty are very, very good teachers. When students graduate, they tell me they got just as good an education here as anywhere else."

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