President’s Message: Immigration Policy
Jan 23, 2025At Bellevue College, we welcome students, staff, and faculty from all backgrounds and firmly believe that higher education is open, inclusive, and accessible to everyone.

Dear Bellevue College community,
Note: A similar message will be sent to students shortly.
At Bellevue College, we welcome students, staff, and faculty from all backgrounds and firmly believe that higher education is open, inclusive, and accessible to everyone. I understand recent federal announcements about immigration are causing some concerns. Bellevue College has adopted an immigration policy that affirms our commitment to students’ safety, rights, privacy, and access to education.
In alignment with Washington state’s Keep Washington Working Act (2019), Bellevue College has implemented 1510 Immigration Enforcement Protections and its associated procedures (1510P). While our college has always operated in this manner, the Immigration Enforcement Protections policy officially reflects our commitment to maintaining a safe, welcoming environment where every student is valued and protected.
Below is a summary of the policy’s key points:
Student and Employee Privacy
Bellevue College does not share personal information for immigration enforcement purposes without a legal requirement, such as a valid court order or judicial warrant.
Students’ personal information related to immigration or citizenship and information in the WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) is kept secure and separate from general student enrollment records.
Immigration Enforcement on Campus
Bellevue College does not grant permission to staff or faculty to engage with anyone in immigration enforcement, including for surveillance purposes, or to permit access to college grounds, or the immediate vicinity. If immigration authorities attempt to communicate with them, they are directed to immediately alert Bellevue College President David May (president@bellevuecollege.edu) or Public Safety. Public Safety is located in Room 132, B Building and can be reached at 425-564-2400 or 425-466-9365. The college has a process for handling such inquiries.
Education Access
Bellevue College does not exclude students from education, nor does it unlawfully discriminate against anyone because of their immigration or citizenship status, race, color, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, or other protected categories.
We will ensure the college remains safe and accessible, regardless of immigration or citizenship status. Leadership is putting together a series of trainings for faculty and staff and resources to inform how you can exercise your rights.
Financial Aid and the WASFA Form
We understand students and their families may be hesitant to apply for state aid through the WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) or the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) due to their immigration status. Completing a WASFA or FAFSA helps colleges determine student eligibility for resident tuition and financial aid.
However, we are committed to protecting the confidentiality of information and privacy of students and their families. Bellevue College does not share personal information listed on the WASFA and FAFSA for immigration enforcement purposes without a legal requirement, such as a valid court order or judicial warrant.
Undocumented Student Resources Page
Additionally, we have created an Undocumented Student Resources page that summarizes resources for undocumented students and families. This page will evolve as we gather more information to share.
I take the safety and well-being of our community seriously. If you have been impacted by recent events, I encourage you to contact the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 877-313-4455 for in-the-moment support. The Northwest Immigrants’ Rights Project and the National Immigration Law Center are valuable resources as well.
College leadership and I remain committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all who come through our doors. You are a member of our campus community, and you belong here.
Thank you,
Dr. David May
Bellevue College President