Green River College started as a program of adult evening education in 1945 as part of the
Auburn School District. The school was approved to become a community college in 1963 and began technical and professional programs in September 1964. The school was originally located near the Auburn Boeing plant, but the following year the campus was relocated to its current location on
Lea Hill. In 2014 the school changed its name from
Green River Community College to
Green River College and began offering the Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree. On 22 April 2022, the college hosted President
Joe Biden, where he spoke about his administration's vision for lowering costs for American families. The event was held in the Mel Lindbloom Student Union Building, and was attended by various local and national leaders. == Campus ==