student housing - Bothell

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student housing - Bothell
Student Housing
Benefits of Living
in student housing
• Live with your peers in an exciting and energetic community
• Spacious, furnished apartments
• Extensive residence life programming (cooking classes, game nights, study
groups, shopping trips and more!)
• Walking distance to downtown Bothell’s shops, restaurants, & parks
• Convenient access to major bus routes serving the greater Puget Sound area
• On-site professional and student staff
• Continuous campus security
• Financial aid support available to help with housing
costs for eligible students
• Onsite parking at housing lots
• Living Learning Communities
Included Services
• Cable TV Service
• High Speed Internet
• Water, sewer, garbage, electricity
• On-site maintenance
• On-site professional staff
• Residence Life programming
• Campus security 24/7
Community
Center
The Community Center at Husky Village opened in May
of 2012 to provide a central space to support, engage
and entertain our residential students. The Community
Center serves as the central hub for Residential Life
activities, Residential Life staff offices, event space with
audio-visual system, a large community kitchen and
back patio. Our Community Center front desk staff is
always ready to assist and answer questions.
BENEFITS
• Receive your mail and packages
• Obtain guest parking permits
• Check out a bike from Husky Rides
• Front desk services
• New high-end multimedia center
• Use of drop-in computer workstation
Living-Learning
Communities
The University of Washington Bothell Living-Learning
Communities (LLC) program is a joint partnership
between Student and Residential Life and the Center
for University Studies and Programs (CUSP). Under the
leadership of these units, students will enjoy the usual
perks of living in campus housing, but will also benefit
from living with students who share similar interests
and will have a greater opportunity to get to know
their faculty! Living-Learning Communities students
will also be able to register for their Discovery Core
classes prior to other students and will have access to
specialized programs and activities!
For more information, visit
www.uwb.edu/housing/livinglearning-communities
Food service and
Dining on Campus
Whether you are sitting down for a hot lunch or grabbing
an espresso on the way to class, we want you to have a
great customer experience when dining with us. Through
our commitment to students, faculty, and staff we strive
to bring delicious, healthy options directly to our campus!
For more information, visit
www.uwb.edu/housing
Explore
Husky Village
Campus View
1st Floor
1st Floor
DECK
DECK
DINING
ROOM
storage
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
937 SF
storage
1st Floor
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
869 SF
storage
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
640 SF
DECK
DINING
ROOM
DINING
ROOM
LIVING
ROOM
LIVING
ROOM
KITCHEN
fridge
fridge
closet
closet
dresser
twin bed
dresser
twin bed
Occupancy Term
Shared
Bedroom/Shared Unit
Single
Bedroom/Shared Unit
desk
dresser
twin bed
BATHROOM
closet
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 937 SF
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 869 SF
2014-2015 Occupancy Rates
Bedroom/Unit
closet
twin bed
twin bed
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 640 SF
closet
desk
desk
dresser
desk
closet
twin bed
desk
dresser
twin bed
dresser
closet
closet
dresser
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
ENTRY
desk
dresser
dresser
twin bed
ENTRY
desk
BATHROOM
closet
washer/ dryer
BATHROOM
ENTRY
desk
washer/ dryer
washer/ dryer
closet
KITCHEN
fridge
desk
KITCHEN
twin bed
LIVING
ROOM
Housing
Quarterly
Rate
Flex Dollar
Quarterly
Rate
Total
Quarterly
Rate
Total
Occupancy
Term Cost
Fall 2014-Spring
2015
$2,745
$200 $2,945
$8,835
Fall 2014-Spring
2015
$3,785 $200 $3,985 $11,955
Apply Online at: www.uwb.edu/housing
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 580 SF
housing
application
We offer two ways to apply: You may complete your application
online or download the application and mail it in. Both the application
and a $50.00 application fee must be received for the application to
be considered. Information on assignment priorities, roommates and
more can be found online.
For more information on the Housing
Application process visit
www.uwb.edu/housing/how-to-apply
British
Columbia
Vancouver
Learn more
CANADA
You are invited to contact us
for more information:
Bellingham
Victoria
NORTH CASCADES
NATIONAL PARK
Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
Talk with the Student Housing Office
425.352.3839
Visit our website
www.uwb.edu/housing
Everett
OLYMPIC
NATIONAL
PARK
Lake Chelan
Bothell
Bellevue
Seattle
Send an email with questions to
housinginfo@uwb.edu
Spokane
Tacoma
Tour the campus
Campus tours offered each
weekday at 3 p.m. (except holidays)
www.uwb.edu/tours
Olympia
MT. RAINIER
NATIONAL PARK
Get connected
Washington
Vancouver
Portland
Oregon
University of Washington Bothell
Student Housing Office
18115 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011-8246
The University of Washington is committed to providing equal
opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services,
programs, activities, education and employment for individuals
with disabilities. To request disability accommodations, please
contact Disability Resources for Students at 425.352.5307,
TDD 425.352.5303, FAX 425.352.5455, or email drs@uwb.edu.
distances
Salem
FALL 2011 STUDENT PROFILE
Undergraduate students: 3,242
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 30
Graduate students: 517
STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO: 19:1
Seattle to Bothell: 20 miles
Portland, OR to Bothell: 185 miles
Vancouver, BC to Bothell: 130 miles