Annual Report 2021

WCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rebecca Johnson, Chair - President, Health Center Solutions, Inc. Wendy Bohlke, J.D., Vice Chair - Retired, former Senior Counsel, Washington State Assistant Attorney General Steve Adelstein, J.D. - Partner, Adelstein, Sharpe & Serka, Attorney at Law John Pedlow - Retired, CEO and board of director of Broadcast Electronics, Inc. Teresa Taylor - Economic Development Project Manager, Lummi Indian Business Council About Whatcom

“This has been an extraordinarily challenging year - the pandemic, threats to our democracy, and continued racial injustice. commitment I’ve witnessed by WCC faculty and staff in their pursuit of equity, while providing the very best in education and service to our students.” I am in awe of the hard work, dedication, and

WhatcomCommunity College is regularly recognized as one of the nation’s top community colleges based on student success. With affordable and accessible programs atWCC, students from every age and background can create their own pathways that align with their specific goals and interest. The College, a destination for cybersecurity, healthcare and business studies, offers two bachelor of applied science degrees, 50+ degrees and certificates, career and workforce preparation, online courses, and community education classes. WCC serves nearly 10,000 students annually. Vision Whatcomwill be an innovative college, engaged with our diverse and changing communities. Core Themes Achieving Success | Building Community | Advancing Equity | Enhancing Effectiveness Mission WhatcomCommunity College contributes to the vitality of its communities by providing quality education in academic transfer, professional-technical, and lifelong learning, preparing students for active citizenship in a global society. —Rebecca Johnson, Board of Trustee Chair

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