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Academic Success Center/ Academic Tutoring |
Location: D204 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2468. (425) 564-2200 | Website: | The Academic Success Center assists students in successfully completing their college courses. Students and professionals are hired to provide small group, drop-in and individual tutoring sessions. Tutoring is available in most subjects. Please visit the websites listed below for detailed information on the particular services provided by each of the labs housed in the Academic Success Center.
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Advising Center |
Location: 2nd Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2212 | Website: | The Advising Center offers information regarding degrees
and certificates offered at BCC, materials on community and 4
year colleges in the State of Washington, information regarding
transfer events, appointments with representatives from 4
year colleges/universities, and drop-in advising with Curriculum
Advisors. Check out the Educational Planning and Advising
Center website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising. |
The Tech Prep program is geared toward students who take
certain professional-technical classes while enrolled in participating
high schools. Contact the Tech Prep Coordinator at
(425) 564-6159. |
Career Education Options (CEO) is a program for students
16-20 years old without a high school diploma (GED) who wish
to gain job skills and education. CEO applicants are currently
not enrolled in school. The program will provide tuition, fees
and books; career exploration; education and technical training
in an occupational/professional-technical program at BCC.
Contact the CEO Coordinator at (425) 564-5386. |
Assessment Office |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2243 | Website: | Assessment is a crucial step for all credit students. You are required to take an English and Math assessment. The Assessment Office offers walk-in assessment sessions, as well as GED testing to students without a high school diploma.
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Athletics |
Location: G100 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2406 | Website: | BCC currently offers 10 intercollegiate sports programs, and is one of the most extensive athletic departments in our conference (Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges). Involvement in these programs not only encourages physical activity in a competitive environment, but also gives you practical experience for developing values such as teamwork, responsibility, goal-setting, respect, and commitment. BCC has established a successful tradition in intercollegiate athletics over the years, which is not only highlighted by many conference titles, but also by the long list of individuals who have used the BCC athletic experience as a step on the way to further educational and professional opportunities. |
BCC Transfer Center |
Location: Second Floor of the Student Services Building (B231) |
Website: | Students who stop by the Transfer Center will find applications, catalogs and view books for in-state and participating out-of-state schools. News releases from the various schools are posted, as well as information important to transfer students such as foreign language requirements, application deadlines, etc.
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BCC’s Web, and
Registration Systems |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2222. | Website: | Get your student records through BCC’s Web site
system. Access the Web at www.bcc.ctc.edu.With these multi-faceted systems
you can register for college classes, find out your grades, inquire
about the status of your financial aid application and pay
your tuition. You will also be able to purchase your books
through the web. Hours are 6am-10pm, Monday - Friday;
6am Saturday-Noon Sunday. |
Bookstore |
Location: 1st Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2285 | Website: | The BCC Bookstore offers students the opportunity to purchase
new and used required textbooks, and art and school supplies.
The Bookstore also carries greeting cards, candy, sundries, and
U.S. postage stamps. |
Business Center |
Location: C 105, Student Union Building |
Contact Information: (425)564-2297 | Website: | The Business Center (C105) provides a centralized place for campus event info, online book sale pick up, student ID's movie tickets, computer kiosks, and mini book store for school supplies. Get all your questions answered and access a multitude of information at The Center. |
Career Center |
Location: 2nd Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2018 | Website: | BCC’s one-stop Career Center provides career planning and job search assistance to students and members of the community. The Center provides one-on-one career advising, career and job search classes and workshops, job search assistance, work-study and internship opportunities, and computerized career and job search resources. |
Counseling Center |
Location: 2nd Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2212 | Website: | The Counseling Center faculty teaches human development (HD)
courses and provides information and referrals. Faculty counselors
provide personal, educational and career counseling. |
Disability Resource Center |
Location: 2nd Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2498 or TTY (425) 564-4110 | Website: | The Disability Resource Center (DRC) at Bellevue Community College provides accommodation services for students and staff with documented disabilities. The DRC will work one-on-one with you to coordinate the best possible assistance in meeting your academic and professional goals.
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Early Learning, Family,
and Childcare Center |
Location: Building Q |
Contact Information: (425)564-2240 e-mail: ljensen@bcc.ctc.edu or pthomas@bcc.ctc.edu | Website: | BCC's Early Learning, Family and Childcare Center (ELFCC) offers childcare in a nurturing environment that encourages discovery, learning and development for children and their families. |
The program is designed for children ranging in ages three months to 6 years and includes family participation. Operating Hours: Monday - Friday, 6:45 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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Educational Planning Resource Center |
Location: B232 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2437 | Website: | Advisors, counselors and resources are available for students who wish to transfer to a four-year university, pursue a career or are undecided about their major. |
Financial Aid |
Location: 1st Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2227 | Website: | The Financial Aid office provides funding for qualified college students,
such as grants, loans, work-study and veteran benefits.
Applications are available in the Financial Aid office, or on the
BCC web site. |
International Student Programs |
Location: B233 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-3185 | Website: | International Student Programs provides primary support for
international students who wish to enroll in credit classes,
non-credit community ESL classes, the Intensive English Language
Program and the International Business Professions
Program. Services include international admissions, housing,
academic advising, international student activities, marketing,
and recruiting. A student organization coordinated through ISP
is the International Student Association. Call ISP for meeting
dates, times and locations. |
Library Media Center |
Location: D124 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2252 | Website: | The Library Media Center offers books, magazines, videotapes
and other media for check out to currently registered students.
There is Internet access to magazine and newspaper articles
from campus computers or from home. Study rooms, TVs,
VCRs, and other media services are available for student use. |
Multi-Cultural Student Services |
Location: 2nd floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2208 | Website: | Multi-Cultural Student services are open to all students. MCS assists the college in providing culturally sensitive services to students of color, immigrant, and GLBT students attending BCC. Services include assistance with admission, registration, academic and transfer advising, personal and career counseling, Early Academic Intervention, and advocacy. MCS also promotes campus and community cultural events. |
Parking and Security |
Location: K100 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2400 | Website: | Parking permits are required for all persons parking on campus.
Parking permits may be picked up from the Cashier’s Office,
1st floor, SSB, and the Security Office (K100). BCC’s security
department is responsible for maintaining the safety,
security, and property of the college community, as well as the
enforcement of college regulations. |
Registration |
Location: 1st Floor, Student Services Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2222 | Website: | Students may register for credit classes here. Students are encouraged
to confirm their schedule to make sure they are in the
correct classes. Schedules are available online,
kiosks, or at the Student Services Center. |
Student Handbook |
Location: C 106, Student Union Building |
Website: | The BCC Student Handbook includes information on BCC departments, programs & services. The handbook is free and
available at the Campus Information Center (C106) and the
Student Services Building. |
Student Kiosks |
Location: 1st Floor, Student Services Building & 1st Floor Information Center,
C106, SUB |
Students gain on-line access to information through student
kiosks, such as printing a class schedule or an unofficial transcript.
Students can also change their PIN, inquire about their
registration time and financial aid status, check open and
closed classes, and read course descriptions. These services
are also available on-line at www.bcc.ctc.edu/wts. Additional
services at this location include: on line application to BCC,
web registration, and address update information. The kiosks
are operational during normal business hours. |
Student Programs |
Location: C 212, Student Union Building |
Contact Information: (425) 564-6150 | Website: | Student Programs works jointly with BCC programs, departments
and faculty to provide cultural and educational events
such as lectures, films and entertainment. This department
supports campus programs and services, which help students
succeed. Student Programs houses ASG (student government)
and the Campus Activities Board and coordinates the
Campus Information Center. |
Women's Center/Student Access Center |
Location: 2nd Floor, Student Services Building, B231 |
Contact Information: (425) 564-2279 | Website: | BCC’s Women’s Center/Student Access Center provides a variety of services for students and members of the community, both men and women. The Center provides one-on-one coaching assistance, resource information and referral, scholarship information and group advising, and career transition and life planning classes and workshops. |