BC - Campus Resource Links for Students

Campus Resources

Here is a list of some of the most important campus resources at BC. Visit them to find out what they can do for you. Each resource page will open in a new window. To return to the Canvas page, just close the window.

eLearning Links to an external site.

Bellevue College eLearning provides learning options for all students, through online, hybrid and web enhanced courses, enabling students to achieve their academic goals and to meet the challenges and opportunities posed by new careers, new technologies, and by life transitions.

Information Technology Services (ITS) (Technology Help) Links to an external site.

The ITS website is where to go for help with technology problems. From this website, you can look up questions in a program called Knowledge Base or submit a "ticket" for online help. You may also telephone the Technology Help Desk at 425-564-HELP (4357) or or consult it in person in the Open Computer Lab (N250). Knowledge Base is available 24/7. Otherwise, only limited support is available after class hours, on weekends, and on scheduled holidays and campus closures.

Academic Success Center Links to an external site.

The Academic Success Center (D204) houses four student support programs: Academic Tutoring, Math Lab, Writing Lab, and Reading Lab. The website provides information about the center as a whole and links to the individual websites of the four support programs. The Writing Lab offers an on-line writing tutor. The other three programs serve students only on campus.

Academic Advising Center Links to an external site. 

The Academic Advising Center provides on-line educational planning tools and worksheets to prepare you for your intended program of study at BC and for transfer to a four-year institution. The website also provides e-mail access to advising for distance students.

Call 425-564-2212 for Advising Center appointments (for appointments in person or via phone) or visit the Advising Center (second floor of Building B) to explore its advising and major program handouts and comprehensive transfer information.

Academic advisers help you with long and short term educational planning:

  • Assessment review and recommendation

  • Selecting a major or degree path

  • Major program and degree exploration

  • Degree and certificate requirements

  • Course selection

  • Schedule changes

  • Transcript review

  • Graduation requirements

  • Transfer degree requirements

  • Interpreting and understanding university admissions requirements

  • Connecting to a university admissions adviser

  • Transfer application assistance

  • Faculty referrals in your major area of study

The Transfer Center helps schedule appointments with visiting admissions counselors, and sponsors regular visits from those same universities' recruiters and advisers during quarterly transfer fairs and special events.

Library-Media Center (LMC) Links to an external site.

The LMC provides on-line access to electronic periodicals, research assistance, books and publications. On campus it offers computers with Internet connections, material reservation, media lab, study rooms and other helpful resources.

Computing Services: Academic Support Links to an external site.

This site gives the location and hour of operation of on-campus computer labs. The main open lab (N250), which is open evenings and weekends, may be important to you if your own computer goes down. Through the website, you may also set up your student e-mail, find out more about Computing Services in general, and get answers to frequently asked questions about academic computing resources.

Disability Resource Center (DRC) Links to an external site.

The DRC provides advocacy and classroom accommodations, including specialized materials, technology and equipment for eligible students with disabilities, including on-line students.

Multicultural Services (MCS) Links to an external site.

MCS provides culturally-sensitive academic and support services to BC students. These services include outreach, advising, counseling, cultural events planning, and curriculum and policy development.

Women's Center Links to an external site.

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.

For access to additional resources, go to http://bellevuecollege.edu/resources/services Links to an external site..