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Highline College

Community college in Des Moines, Washington, US


Community college in Des Moines, Washington, US

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nameHighline College
imageHighlineCollegeSeal.png
image_altSeal of Highline College
former_nameHighline Community College
parentCommunity College District IX
typePublic community college
established
closed
endowment$43.7 million (2016–17)
presidentJohn Mosby
students15,375
cityDes Moines, Washington
countryU.S.
coordinates
campusSuburban, 80 acre
languageEnglish
athletics_nicknameThunderbirds
sporting_affiliationsNorthwest Athletic Conference
mascot
website
logoHighlineCollegeLogo.png
logo_size240px

Highline College is a public community college in Des Moines, Washington. Highline was founded in 1961 as the first community college in King County, Washington. The main campus covers 80 acre. , there were approximately 17,000 students and 350,000 alumni of the college.

History

Highline College was founded in 1961 as the first community college in King County. The current campus in Des Moines was built in 1964 with additional buildings added in following years to meet student and technology needs. The school was known as Highline College until 1967 when the Washington State Legislature passed the Community College Act of 1967, and the name became Highline Community College. In June 2014, Highline's board of trustees voted to change the name back to Highline College.{{cite web|url=https://communications.highline.edu/news/NRs/13-14_NRs/Highline_will_revert_to_original_name_061314.php |access-date=2017-10-23}} Starting in the fall of 2014, Highline was approved to offer four Bachelor of Applied Science degree programs. Classes are also offered at the Marine Science and Technology (MaST) Center at Redondo Beach and additional service-area locations such as Burien and White Center.

Demographics

The demographics of Highline are diverse due to both the local population and the acceptance of international students. , 23% of all students were categorized as White, 20% are Asian, 1% are Pacific Islander, 20% African American, 12% Hispanic/Latino, less than 1% Native American, and 12% are multiracial. The total number credit and non-credit students was 15,375, while 71% of those are credit students. The student body was 60% female and 40% male.

Accreditation

The college is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Its Nursing program is accredited by National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. The Respiratory Care program is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care and the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The Medical Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment. The Paralegal program is approved by the American Bar Association.

Foundation

The Highline College Foundation was established in 1972 as a non-profit organization to help raise funds to improve the quality of education at Highline College. The Foundation often holds events and allows donations to be made in an effort to raise funds. With a donation of $500 the Foundation allows individuals or groups to create their own fund that others may donate to. Both students and faculty members can take advantage of the Foundation, through scholarships and grants respectively.

MaST

The Marine Science and Technology Center (MaST) is located approximately ten minutes south of the Highline College campus at Redondo Beach Park, and promotes the understanding of the South Puget Sound ecosystem. A new facility, 2500 sqft large and situated on a 260 ft pier, opened in 2008.

Athletics

Highline College competes in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) as the Thunderbirds, fielding men's and women's teams for basketball, soccer, and golf, and women's teams for softball, tennis and volleyball.

CWU-Des Moines

Central Washington University has a campus facility located on Highline College's campus. There is a partnership between the schools that allows students to take classes from both Highline and CWU concurrently. Both bachelor's and master's degrees programs are available along with certification programs.

Notable alumni

  • Brandon Brown - professional basketball player
  • Anthony Hamilton (fighter) - NJCAA All-American wrestler; professional professional mixed martial artist
  • Ann Rule - true crime writer
  • Norm Rice - Mayor of Seattle from 1989 to 1997. Rice attended Highline before transferring to the University of Washington.
  • Alexis Denisof - actor
  • Jens Pulver - professional mixed martial artist
  • Trevor Smith - NJCAA All-American (2002); professional mixed martial artist
  • Brian Scalabrine - professional basketball player and analyst for the Boston Celtics

References

References

  1. (July 8, 2014). "Highline Reverts to Original Name » Highline College".
  2. RCW 28B.50.040(9)
  3. Authorized by Laws of 1961, ch. 198, Approved by Governor Rosellini March 20, 1961.
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  7. "Media Releases".
  8. "Communications & Marketing". Communications.highline.edu.
  9. (2019). "Facts and Information".
  10. Ramaswamy, Sonny. (February 12, 2021). "Letter Reaffirming Accreditation".
  11. (2006). "Highline College Foundation".
  12. (2007-11-21). "About the MaST Center - Highline College".
  13. (2007). "Highline College's Marine Science and Technology Center".
  14. "Highline College Thunderbird Athletics". Highline College.
  15. Simon, Zane. (2014-04-02). "Welcome to the UFC Anthony Hamilton".
  16. (July 28, 2015). "Seattle true crime writer Ann Rule dies".
  17. "Rice, Norman B. (b. 1943 ) - HistoryLink.org".
  18. Faux, Justin. "Lil' Evil: The Jens Pulver Story".
  19. "Trevor Smith UFC Bio".
  20. "Brian Scalabrine NBA Bio".
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