
The different departments at Bellevue College work toward a common goal: providing students with what they need in order to be successful in their chosen program pathway.
Below is a list of some of the services we offer. Click here for Bellevue College’s main page.
Online Services
Apply for general admission, register for classes, clear course prerequisites, officially transfer credits, withdraw from courses, submit a repeal request, set up your BC password, and more, here.
Tuition Rates and Fees
Upper division courses (300 level or above) cost more than lower division courses (200 level or below). Students should review current tuition rates and fees prior to starting the program.
Financial Aid Office
For questions on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) including different types of financial aid, important deadlines, how to apply, and application status, students should reach directly out to the Financial Aid office.
BAS Orientation
Once admitted into the bachelor’s program, students should complete the BAS Online Student Orientation. Students will learn important information about program communications, academic policies, and campus services.
Track Degree Progress
Students can use Academic Advising Reports (AAR) in ctcLink to view degree and certificate requirements and track academic progress. AARs are not always accurate, and students should utilize these reports in collaboration with an advisor.
Apply for Graduation
Students are ready to apply for graduation as soon as they register for their last course(s). It is recommended to meet with an advisor or program manager beforehand to do an audit and make sure all degree requirements are completed.
Academic Success Center
The Academic Success Center (ASC) provides free, high-quality tutoring and learning services for all students enrolled at Bellevue College. They have specialized tutoring labs for math and writing as well as drop-in tutoring for most subjects, one-on-one tutoring appointments, workshops, and resources for lending like textbooks and calculators.
Bookstore
Students can find their textbooks at the bookstore, as well as supplies and BC apparel. Textbook information should be posted in Canvas or on the course syllabus at the beginning of each quarter. Any questions on which textbook(s) to order should be directed to the instructor. The Buyback Program allows students to get cash for used books.
Canvas
All BC courses have a Canvas site which is BC’s Learning Management System (LMS). Depending on the type of class students are taking (Online, Hybrid or On-campus) Canvas may be used extensively or on occasion. Students are encouraged to review How to get started with Canvas prior to the first day of class to ensure they are prepared.
Other Resources

Bellevue College has a variety of resources for students including:
- Workforce Education
- Veteran’s Services
- International Education
- Counseling Center
- Disability Resource Center
- Benefits Hub
- Center for Career Connections
Last Updated July 17, 2024