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  1. Evergreen’s campus sits on 1,000 forested acres with trails leading to the college’s 3-acre Organic Farm and 3,000 feet of Puget Sound beachfront. The public is welcome any time of day, every day of the week. Enjoy biking, hiking, wading, mushrooming, wildlife watching and birding. You never know what you'll see!

  2. While students may be eligible to receive upper-division credit in Topics in Mycology Seminar and Psychedelics, it is not needed to earn the certificate. Upper-division science credit is considered junior-senior college level work. Other colleges/universities often use course numbers 300-499 to signify that a course is upper division.

  3. Immersive Learning in Programs. Evergreen students "live in the learning," as one alumni puts it. Everything you do is integrated with everything else. Your program is your creative, intellectual, and experiential home where you inquire, experiment, try hard, give and receive support, and most important s-t-r-e-t-c-h in new ways.

  4. Policy #09 Guidelines Governing Establishment of Funding of Programs Supported by Service and Activities Fees. Policy #10 Retired Faculty Reemployment Policy and Procedures. Policy #11 Diversity Statement. Policy #12 Strikes (Resolution No. 79-1) Policy #14 Community Representatives to the Board of Trustees. Policy #15 Public Comment.

  5. You've paid your deposit and reserved your spot at Evergreen, here are some important next steps to prepare for your journey with us. New Student Programs supports new Greeners during their transition to college. New Student Orientation prepares all new students and their families to help them feel welcome and ready to join the Evergreen community.

  6. Liberation Scholars (established as Reentry Scholars in 2018) is part of the Evergreen Prison Education Project, a liberation education and reintegration network based at The Evergreen State College. The network includes: Gateways for Incarcerated Youth, the Sustainability in Prisons Project, and Evergreen Inside.

  7. Opened in 1971, Evergreen gives students a hands-on, collaborative education that prepares them to succeed in an ever-changing world. Enabling legislation stated that the college should be located on a site of at least 600 acres, making this college the largest campus in the state and the first public four-year college created in Washington State in the 20th Century.