Degree Application
Prior to applying for degree completion,
try the unofficial Online
Degree Audit to see if you are on track to completing
your degree or certificate. Use Degree Audit with your advisor
or try it on your own by using your student ID (SID) and PIN
numbers.
For official degree evaluation, you must
submit a degree application to the Evaluations Office which
approves degree or certificate completion.
To apply for your degree or certificate,
select one from the following list, follow the steps and submit
the application for the degree or certificate you are seeking.
Steps to complete your degree application
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree
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Download and print an application.
(PDF)
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Schedule to meet with the BAS program advisor to review
the degree completion worksheet and all required documentation.
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Submit the application to the BAS program advisor.
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The program advisor will forward your application to
the Evaluations Office.
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Pay the application fee via the registration
website or at the Cashier's Office.
Associate degrees and certificates of achievement
(more than 45 credits)
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Register for degree application
by using the correct item number (GRD1, GRD2, etc.) in
Web registration or in person at the Student Services
Center.
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Pay the processing fee for
each application via Web
registration or at the Cashier's Office. The
current fee for year 2008-2009 is $18.75 (subject to change).
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Submit one application for
each degree or certificate online or via U.S. mail on
or before the deadline stated in each application.
(Select the application from the list below)
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Submit official transcript if you plan to use
credits from another college.
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Submit a copy of your degree or certificate
advising/completion worksheet reviewed with your
advisor or program chair.
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For professional/technical degrees or certificates,
submit a copy of advising/completion worksheet signed
by the program chair for any approved course substitutions
or transferred-in credits.
Applications for Associate Degrees and Certificates of
Achievement
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Transfer Degree Application
This application is for you if you
plan to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate institution with a BCC transfer
degree.
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Professional
/Technical Degree Application
This is for students who have completed the requirements or are on track
to complete the requirements for a professional/ technical degree.
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Certificate
of Achievement Application
Use this application if you have completed the requirements or are on
track to complete the requirements of a BCC Certificate of Achievement which
requires 45 credits or more for completion.
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Non-Transfer
Degree Application
This form is for students who do not plan to transfer to a baccalaureate
institution but wish to receive recognition for the completion of 90 credits
in BCC credit courses.
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Student
Inquiry Form - Change or Modify Your Application
Start here if you have already applied for graduation but need to modify
your original application.
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Student
Inquiry Form - Special Circumstances
Review this information if you have special circumstances that may not
be categorized in the above options. Please use this form to describe your
particular situation. One of BCC's evaluators will review your situation
and assist you in the best manner.
Certificates of accomplishment and certificates
of completion (less than 45 credits)
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Download and print an application
(PDF)
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Applications also available at the Student Services Center
located in the Student Services Building.
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NO FEE is required for these two certificates.
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Fill out one application for each certificate.
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Submit applications to the Student Services Center.
Contact Information
Bellevue Community College
Evaluations Office, B125
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007-6484
Phone: (425) 564-3106
Fax: (425) 564-4065
evaluations@bellevuecollege.edu
Office Hours (except summer): 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday
to Friday.
Credentials Evaluators are available from 10 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. Please call to make an appointment in advance.
Summer office hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday
through Thursday; and 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Fridays.
Updated 12/06/2008
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