Index of Records

The list below includes publications, manuals, reports, policies, procedures and other public records.

If the publication is not available online, please visit the Public Records website. See the SBCTC website for additional information about public records and disclosures.

Bellevue College has acted in good faith to compile these records and make them available to the public. Additional items are available in accordance with State and Federal laws.

Academic catalogs

Accreditation reports and responses

Associated Student Government (ASG): members, governing documents

Bellevue College Foundation Annual Report

Board of Trustees: members, agendas, minutes, handbook

Clery Act Report: annual security and fire safety report

College leadership organizational chart

Cost of attendance: current tuition rates, tuition and fee waivers, refund policies

Course catalogs

Departments and offices

Degrees and certificates

Emergency plans and procedures

Employee directory

Enrollment: enrollment figures

Facts at a glance: basic information including enrollment numbers, demographics, programs of study, ROI, etc.

Financial Report (annual)

Graduate rates

Institutional Review Board

Policies and procedures

Program accreditations

Public disclosures

Retention rates

Return on investment (ROI)

Security and fire safety information

Sex offender notification

Strategic planning

Student conduct code

Student achievement: retention, completion, and post-graduation outcomes

Student enrollment and diversity: enrollment figures and various demographic characteristics

Student Right-to-Know: costs of attending, FERPA, financial aid, graduation information, etc.  

Washington Administrative Code (WAC): public hearing schedule, list of WACs

The materials which follow are organized in accordance with the subsections presented in RCW 42.56.070. All links were active at the time of publication.

1. Final opinions, including concurring and dissenting opinions, as well as orders, made in the adjudication of cases;

2. Those statements of policy and interpretations of policy, statute, and the Constitution which have been adopted by the agency;

3. Administrative staff manuals and instructions to staff that affect a member of the public;

4. Planning policies and goals, and interim and final planning decisions;

5. Factual staff reports and studies, factual consultant’s reports and studies, scientific reports and studies, and any other factual information derived from tests, studies, reports, or surveys, whether conducted by public employees or others

6.  Correspondence, and materials referred to therein, by and with the agency relating to any regulatory, supervisory, or enforcement responsibilities of the agency, whereby the agency determines, or opines upon, or is asked to determine or opine upon, the rights of the state, the public, a subdivision of state government, or of any private party.

  • BC does not have regulatory or enforcement responsibilities.