Student Services
BCC provides a comprehensive range of services
and resources to help students succeed in their classes and
achieve their educational goals.
The Academic Success Center assists students to successfully complete their college courses.
Location: D204
Phone: (425) 564-2200
The Academic Tutoring Center offers one-on-one and group tutoring sessions for college credit courses.
Location: D204
Phone: (425) 564-2468
All credit students must take English and Math assessment.
Learn more about assessment sessions and GED testing.
Location: B132
Phone: (425) 564-2243

Students and community members can find career planning and
job search assistance in the Career Center. The Center provides
one-on-one career advising, classes and workshops, work-study
and internship opportunities, and many computerized resources.
Location: B231
Phone: (425) 564-2018

CEO is a program for students 16-20 years old, without a
high school diploma, who wish to gain job skills and education.
Many fees are covered by the program.
Location: A202
Phone: (425) 564-4035

Academic, career, and personal counseling services and credit
classes are available to all enrolled BCC students.
Location: B234
Phone: (425) 564-2212

DRC provides advocacy and classroom accommodations, including
specialized materials, technology and equipment for eligible
students with disabilities.
Location: B132
Phone: (425) 564-2498 or 564-4110 (TTY line)

The Childcare Center provides affordable, quality childcare
to children ages 3 months to 7 years, an on-site Head Start
program, and resources and classes for parents.
Location: Building Q
Phone: (425) 564-2240

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.
Location: B232
Phone: (425) 564-2437

This office processes applications for graduation and approves
official awarding of a degree or certificate.
Location: B125
Phone: (425) 564-3106

This department provides resources and financial assistance
to eligible individuals. Sources of aid include loans, grants
and work-study jobs.
Location: B123
Phone: (425) 564-2227

This office supports international students who plan to enroll
in college credit classes, Intensive English/University Preparation,
non-credit ESLclasses or other special programs. Staff assist
with admissions, advising, health and insurance issues, student
activities, housing referrals and more.
Location: B233Phone: (425)
564-3185

Many academic learning labs and nearly 1,300 computers are
dedicated for student use at BCC. View our complete list of
labs including those located in the library and across campus.
Location: Various

In addition to traditional library resources, the LMC provides
access to electronic periodicals, research assistance, books
and publications, computers with Internet connections, material
reservation, media lab, study rooms and other helpful resources.
Location: D124
Phone: (425) 564-225

MCS provides culturally-sensitive academic and support services
to BCC students. MCS services include outreach, advising,
counseling, cultural events planning, and curriculum and policy
development.
Location: B233
Phone: (425) 564-2208

The BCC Ombuds Office provides a place for anyone to seek impartial consultation regarding concerns of possible discrimination or unfair treatment in the classroom or within the campus community at large. This service is confidential and is a free resource to any BCC student or employee.

The Public Safety department provides round-the-clock campus
security and manages traffic safety, parking, crime prevention,
and emergency preparedness and response. Dial 564-2400 for
any on-campus emergency.
Location: K100
Phone: (425) 564-2400

Public high school juniors and seniors can earn tuition-free
college credit while finishing high school. Classes are held
on the BCC campus.
Location: B233
Phone: (425) 564-2026

Student Health Center
The Student Health Center is focused on health promotion,
disease prevention and wellness. The staff is available for
classroom and campus-wide programs, as well as individual
consultations.
Location: C227
Phone: (425) 564-2489
The Campus Information Center provides a central place to
find campus event information, pick up student ID cards, buy
discounted movie tickets, access computer kiosks, find Metro
bus information or purchase supplies.
Location: C105
Phone: (425) 564-2297

Student Programs provides educational and community-building
programs for BCC students and house these programs: ASBCC
student government, Campus Activities Board, Commencement
Committee, New Student Orientation and the Campus Information
Center.
Location: C212
Phone: (425) 564-6150

Student Service Center/Building
The Student Services Building provides students with a central
location for campus services and resources including the Student
Service Center, enrollment, registration, academic advising,
specialized student services, financial aid, and career services.
The Building can be the first stop to locate answers to general
questions, directions or additional resources.
Location: Building B
Phone: (425) 564-2222
High school students may take classes in their high school
and earn tuition-free college credits in a professional or
technical career area.
Location: B232
Phone: (425) 564-6159

TRiO provides academic and personal support for eligible
students who are first-generation college students, low-income
students, or students with a documented disability. Services
include tutoring, study skills, advocacy, laptop computer
lending, activities and transfer assistance.
Location: B233
Phone: (425) 564-5745

The Veterans Affairs Office assists veterans, reservists,
dependents, and VA chapter 31 students with eligibility questions,
as well as SE Asian and Persian Gulf waivers.
Location: B231
Phone: (425) 564-2220
The Women's Center provides one-on-one coaching assistance,
resources and referrals, scholarship information, group advising,
and career transition and life planning classes for students
and community members.
Location: B231
Phone: (425) 564-2279

This state-funded program provides tuition assistance and
services for unemployed workers in many career fields. Funds
may cover one or more quarters of study for eligible participants.
Location: B131
Phone: (425) 564-4054

Low-income parents may be eligible for free job skill development,
English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) and computer classes through
the WorkFirst program.
Location: B131
Phone: 425) 564-4180 or 564-4144 (for ESL
classes).

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