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CH I LD DEVE LOPMENT CENT ER
31715 124th Ave. SE
Auburn, WA 98092-3622
(253) 939-7400
Green River’s Child Development Center
welcomes children aged 6 weeks to 5 years.
The Children’s Home Society of Washington
operates the center, which can serve 64 children
in its five classrooms. Childcare subsidies are
accepted and scholarship assistance is available.
Early Head Start and Head Start services are
available for families meeting enrollment
qualifications. The center has an open door
policy, and families are welcome to visit at
any time.
The center is open Monday through Friday
from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
COMPUT ER ACCE S S
(253) 833-9111
Holman Library (HL), 2nd Floor
ext. 2091
Technology Center (TC), 2nd Floor
ext. 2115
The college’s open computer labs are in the
Holman Library and the Technology Center.
Students and community members using Green
River technology and computer resources are
bound by and should read the Acceptable Use
Policy (SS 24) on the Policies and Procedures
website. The college also provides wireless
networking for wireless internet access
throughout the campus. Check the Green River
website for hours of operation.
Computer User Fees
A quarterly technology fee is included in each
student’s registration fees. Each student is
allocated 500 printing points each quarter. Black
and white prints are one point, color prints are 10
points and posters are 100 points. Community
members may purchase quarterly access to library
computers for $40. Call Continuing Education at
(253) 833-9111, ext. 2535 for more information.
Computer Labs/Computer Classrooms
Computer classrooms are only for use by students
taking classes in those classrooms. Classrooms are
locked when a class is not in session.
CONF ERENCE AND EVENT
S ERV I CE S
Mel Lindbloom Student Union (SU)
(253) 333-6010 or
(253) 833-9111, ext. 6010
Conference and Event Services assists current
students, chartered student clubs, faculty, staff,
organizations and community members with
on-site event planning including room reservation,
catering services and audio-visual needs.
S T U D E N T S U P P O R T S E R V I C E S