The University of Washington recently released an economic impact report which measured the economic, employment and government revenue impacts of operations and research at the Seattle, Tacoma and Bothell campuses.
Specifically, UW Bothell’s economic impact to the state’s economy is $191 million, which includes a direct impact of $83 million and indirect impact of $108 million though expenditures, government revenues, the employment of faculty and staff and personal incomes of residents.
UW Bothell currently has programs in Bellevue at the Eastside Leadership Center (ELC). Degrees housed in the ELC are the Master of Business Administration in Leadership and starting this fall, a Bachelor of Arts in Business.
Notably, 6 percent of UW Bothell students come from Bellevue and nearly 500 of its alumni live in Bellevue.