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Student Assessment, Advising and Registration for Summer and Fall quarters 2010 begins June 1st.
If you have no previous college experience, assessment and advising are required prior to registering.
After you have received your student identification number, follow these next steps:
Step 1: Take English and Math Skills Assessment:
It is required of you. It determines where you will begin your Math and English courses and help with other course selection.
Drop-in assessment available to meet the demands of your busy schedule. Note: Assessment hours vary slightly from those of the Advising Center.
Visit the website for complete schedule
To take the skills assessment, please bring a government-issued photo ID and a $20.50 fee.
We recommend that you take the skills assessment the same day you meet with your advisor. To do this, you could take advantage of drop-in assessment and advising Monday thru Thursday in order to get ready all in one stop! Read more below.
Note: If you have AP scores, you will need to have taken the test and received your score. Bring your score and certificate to the advising sesssion. For more information, go to: http://bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/transfer/aptest/default.asp
Step 2: Select your courses with an academic advisor.
You will receive a "registration appointment" time from the Admissions Office. On or after this day and time, take the assessment and go to the Advising Center.
You do not need to make an appointment. You come in for drop-in advising.
You are required to meet with an academic advisor your first quarter and attend the college's First Year Experience.
New student advising begins June 1st-September 16th
NOTE- Monday, July 5th and Monday September 5th, the offices will be closed. There will be no academic advising.
Mondays: 10:00-4:30 pm
Tuesdays: 10:00-4:30 pm
Wednesdays: 10:00-4:30 pm
Thursday: 10:00-3:00 pm
Friday: New student advising not available. Please visit us on Monday.
Step 3: Register for your classes
Immediately following your advising session, you will receive hands-on assistance with registration. To learn more, visit the registration website.
Step 4: Pay for your classes
Pay for your online or in person at the Cashier's Office on main campus.
Summer Quarter: It is important to remember that tuition and fees are due immediately. Be aware, your registration is not complete until payment is made and that not paying on time, may result in your classes being dropped and non-payment fee applied.
Fall Quarter: Tuition and fees are due by August 11th. Thereafter, tuition and fees are due immediately upon registration.
Note: For Summer Quarter registration and Fall Quarter registration after August 11th, there is a seven day grace period for payment. It is seven calendar days from the day you register OR by the first day of the quarter, whichever comes first. There is not a grace period once the quarter had commenced.
Can't pay all at one time? Make monthly, interest free payments with the STEPP program. Also, there are financial aid options avaialable. Visit the Financial Aid website for more information.
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Last modified
7/9/2010
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