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80% of BCC students who go on to four-year schools go to UW or WSU.
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BCC can help you become exceptional. Below are the paths you can take at BCC:
High School Programs student -Students age 16-18 who wants to earn college credit. More…
1st year student- No previous college experience, planning to earn college credit.
Previous College student- Some previous college, planning to earn college credit.
Returning to BCC student -Attended BCC and now plans to return and take credit classes.
International Students -Student who plans to attend BCC with valid visa (F-1, M-1, J-1, L-1, B-1). More…
Continuing Education/Customized Training - Classes and certificate programs for personal enrichment and professional development. More…
ABE/ESL/GED- Adult Basic Education- Improve basic skills in reading, writing and math. More…
English as a Second Language-Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening in English. More…
General Educational Development-Prepare for GED. More…
Parents, HS/College Counselors, and visitors- want to receive information and news of events at BCC.
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 “If you need something, just ask someone,” says Sinath Heng, referring to all the support available to BCC students, such as TRiO, Disability Support Services, Mutli-Cultural Services and the Math and Writing Labs. “I didn’t know there were so many people out there to help,” says Heng. “When I found out, I took advantage of it – and it paid off in better grades.”
Sinath Heng
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