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Benefits Hub

The United Way of King County's Benefits Hub provides resources and assistance to help you get by, get ahead, and stay ahead, so you can achieve your college and career goals.

Biology

The Life Sciences program at Bellevue College is composed of courses in biology, botany, and nutrition that prepares students in completing an Associate of Science transfer degree in Science Track 1: Biological, Environmental/Resources, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, AS. From the microscopic world of bacteria to global issues like climate change, studies in life sciences lead to fulfilling careers where you can have a direct impact on your community and the natural world. Some of these careers in life science include becoming a laboratory technician, biologist, or nutritionist. Our program also provides foundational courses in areas such as general biology, botany, human biology, microbiology, nutrition, and anatomy & physiology that prepares our students for biology-related majors and allied health programs such as nursing, radiation therapy, and diagnostic ultrasound.

Board of Trustees

The Bellevue College Board of Trustees is composed of six members, appointed by the governor. Five of the members serve a five-year term and the student member serves a one-year term. All members must reside within the college’s district boundaries.

Bookstore

The Bellevue College Bookstore is a dependable source for all of your textbooks, course materials, school supplies, great gifts, tasty snacks, and Bellevue College-imprinted apparel and clothing, such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and even more fan gear. At Bellevue College’s campus store, you can shop for amazing, money-saving opportunities such as text rental, price match, and digital books. Textbook buyback is offered year-round, and most forms of financial aid are accepted at the bookstore.

Botany

The Life Sciences program at Bellevue College is composed of courses in biology, botany, and nutrition that prepares students in completing an Associate of Science transfer degree in Science Track 1: Biological, Environmental/Resources, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, AS. From the microscopic world of bacteria to global issues like climate change, studies in life sciences lead to fulfilling careers where you can have a direct impact on your community and the natural world. Some of these careers in life science include becoming a laboratory technician, biologist, or nutritionist. Our program also provides foundational courses in areas such as general biology, botany, human biology, microbiology, nutrition, and anatomy & physiology that prepares our students for biology-related majors and allied health programs such as nursing, radiation therapy and diagnostic ultrasound.

Budget

The budget office provides funding and expenditure information, salary and benefit projections monitoring of permanent, and temporary positions. If you would need assistance obtaining or reviewing your budget information the budget office is your resource.

Business Intelligence (BAS)

The Business Intelligence concentration prepares graduates for roles in data management and data analysis. This includes relational database design and implementation, data interchange technologies, design and implementation of data warehousing, and skills in predictive analytics, reporting, and performance management.