Bellevue College is a public community college located in Bellevue, Washington, United States. It was founded in 1966 and has since grown to become one of the largest community colleges in the state.
The college offers a wide range of academic programs, including transfer programs, professional and technical programs, and workforce development programs. Students can earn associate degrees, certificates, and diplomas in various fields of study.
Bellevue College is known for its strong emphasis on career readiness and preparing students for the workforce. It maintains strong connections with local industries and employers to ensure that its programs align with market demands.
The college is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), ensuring that it meets rigorous standards of quality and educational excellence.
Bellevue College is located in Bellevue, a thriving city in the Greater Seattle area. Its campus offers modern facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, computer labs, and a library, providing students with a conducive learning environment.
The college serves a diverse student population, with students from various backgrounds and cultures. It strives to create an inclusive and welcoming campus environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Bellevue College has strong partnerships with four-year universities and colleges, allowing students to easily transfer their credits and continue their education at a bachelor’s degree level.
The college offers a variety of support services to help students succeed academically and personally. These services include tutoring, advising, counseling, career services, and access to resources for students with disabilities.
Bellevue College is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. It has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainability practices on campus.
The college provides numerous extracurricular activities and opportunities for student involvement. There are student clubs, organizations, and events that cater to diverse interests, allowing students to engage in campus life and build connections with their peers.
$1,235.80 for first 10 credits plus $61.02 per credit 11-18
$3,179.50 for first 10 credits plus $68.96 per credit 11-18
$2,401.00 for first 10 credits plus $12.33 per credit 11-18
$6,747.00 for first 10 credits plus $13.25 per credit 11-18
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$110.87 per additional credit beyond 18
$305.24 per additional credit beyond 18
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$661.99 per additional credit beyond 18
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