Official Communication Date
October 27, 2021
Affected Students
Winter Quarter 2022 Applicants
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How to Plan Your Winter Quarter
Hi student,
Knowing what classes apply to your degree and/or certificate is important. As Bellevue College transitions from our current software to ctcLink—a centralized system for you to manage your education—the best way to make a degree plan is to view and/or print a degree planning worksheet from the online catalog.
Simply find your program of study on the online catalog or, if you are a transfer student, print the worksheet from our transfer degree worksheets website to see what classes you must take for your degree.
View a TutorialAcademic Advisement Reports in ctcLink
Students new to Bellevue College in Winter Quarter 2022 may not have a degree audit in our system. This is due to our transition to a new software, ctcLink. Staff start building program information in ctcLink on Nov. 8. Program information is entered into ctcLink by degree demand/popularity. A processing dashboard will be available at a later date.
Until your program is entered in ctcLink, plan your classes by printing a program worksheet.
Here are the steps:
- Download and/or print your program of study’s degree planning worksheet from the online catalog.
- Please note: If you plan to earn a transfer associate degree, access your degree completion worksheet online.
- If you have prior college credit or plan to submit documents to have prior credit eligibility determined, please review how to receive academic credit for prior learning.
- Use the worksheet to view classes you still need to complete to earn your degree and/or certificate.
Need additional support? Get in touch with your advisor (after you establish placement and complete online new student orientation)! They are happy to help you plan your education.
Where to go for ctcLink Support
Make your plan for Winter Quarter early so you can get any questions you have answered before registration opens. Also, remember to learn more about ctcLink and get in touch if you need help.
Last Updated October 28, 2021