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