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80% of BCC students who go on to four-year schools go to UW or WSU.
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FAQ’s
Q: What advantages are there for logging in? A: With a personal profile and log-in, you can save your personal preferences based on what interests you. You’ll get helpful tools like a personalized checklist, periodic e-mails from BCC about the information you ask for, and generally a customized road map to what steps to take to begin at BCC. If you’re not sure if you want to attend BCC yet, a profile can also just help you explore your options and find out more about programs and activities of interest.
Q: If I don’t want to create a profile, how do I get basic information I need?A: If you’re not ready to sign up for a personal profile just yet, the Bellevue Community College website provides comprehensive information about BCC admissions, registration, and all BCC programs and offerings. You can start at the BCC home page and select Prospective Students, Continuing Education, or International Students menu to begin reviewing information if you’re still exploring your options.
Even though an account is optional, we strongly encourage you set up a profile so we can more effectively provide you with the information that’s most relevant to you.
Q: What does BCC do with the information you give us? A: We use it to deliver you customized information and help you learn about the resources and events available at BCC. BCC will not sell or share your information with anyone not affliated with the college.
Q: What happens to my personal profile and log-in after I apply for admissions? A: Once you sign up for a personal profile, you’re encouraged to continue using your personal profile account even after you apply for BCC admissions. Once you’ve become a student, you can sign up for orientations, events, or stay informed of program news, updates and announcements about your program.
Q: What’s the difference between a personal profile account and my student network account or student ID number? A: A personal profile account is a unique log-in that is different from the accounts you receive after you apply for admissions and/or register for BCC classes. Once you’ve become an active student, you can learn about these other accounts at http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/services
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