The Business Center provides 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
Center for Career Connections
Students and community members can find career planning and job search assistance in the Center for Career Connections. 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
Career Education Options (CEO)
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
We have over 30 different labs across multiple campuses. We offer general and more specialized facilities that support our diverse college curriculum.
Academic, career, and personal counseling services and credit classes are available to all enrolled BC students.
Location: B234
Phone: (425) 564-2212
DRC provides advocacy and classroom accommodations, including specialized materials, technology and equipment for students with documented disabilities.
Location: B132
Phone: (425) 564-2498 or (425) 564-6189 (TTY line)
The Early Learning 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
Educational Planning Advising Center
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
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) 564-2252
MCS provides culturally-sensitive academic and support services to BC students. MCS services include outreach, advising, counseling, cultural events planning, and curriculum and policy development.
Location: B233
Phone: (425) 564-2208
Student Programs provides educational and community-building programs for BC students and house these programs: ASBC 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) 564-2227
The HelpDesk is a one-stop for technology help and news.
Location: N250
Phone: (425) 564-HELP
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 Services Office assists veterans, reservists and dependents with eligibility questions, veteran benefits on campus, financial aid and many other resources.
Location: C230
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
Workforce Education programs help eligible individuals get the skills they need to enter or re-enter the workforce. All training programs include advising, career planning, connections to additional funding sources, assistance with Financial Aid and related agencies.
Location: B131
Phone: (425) 564-4054
Last Updated February 25, 2020