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BCC provides a variety of resources for
students, employees and community members. You'll find detailed
information about student services offices, computing labs
and the college bookstore.
Successfully map out your education with the assistance
of BCC counselors, academic advisors and online resources.
Learn about service hours, locations on the main and north
campuses, quarterly book buy-back dates, and online textbook
purchasing.
Learn about library resources, computing services and learning
labs available to students.
Seek confidential, private consultation regarding concerns of possible discrimination or unfair treatment in the classroom or on the BCC campus from the Ombuds Office.
Discover extracurricular activities, clubs and events just
for students.
BCC provides a comprehensive range of services and resources
to assist students, such as academic support programs, tutoring,
computer and learning labs, health and safety resources, and
more.
BCC provides a variety of free tutoring services to students to help them succeed in their classes.
A service organization that supports and advances the College's commitment to diversity and pluralism.
Get a closer look at what BCC Astronomy students experience in class everyday. Modern equipment in the BCC Planetarium gives students a unique perspective of the sun, moon, stars, and planets under its thirty foot dome. This facility was the first planetarium in the Puget Sound and is still open to the community for pre-arranged private and public tours.
This department provides round-the-clock campus security
and manages traffic safety, parking, crime prevention, and
emergency preparedness and response.
BCC brings you diverse sounds and sights on its radio and
television stations. Learn more about KBCS 91.3 FM radio station
and the College Channel (cable channel 28).
Locate regional weather data in real-time including today's temperature, humidity, and wind speed. Created by BCC's Meteorology department as an educational tool for BCC science courses, this site has also become a valuable community resource and is one of its kind among community colleges in the Pacific Northwest. |