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BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) — A $20 million student activities center is scheduled to open by the fall of 2015 at the campus shared by Cascadia Community College and the University of Washington Bothell.
The three-story building will house fitness and training areas and offices for student government and events.
The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce reports (http://bit.ly/1oxNang ) students from both institutions will pay a student activity fee of $100 per quarter.
Cascadia Community College has 3,300 students and UW Bothell has 4,600 students.
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Information from: Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, http://www.djc.com/
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