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'''Bellevue Community College''' ('''BCC''') is a [[community college]] located in [[Bellevue, Washington]], a suburb of [[Seattle]]. Serving 35,000 students per year, Bellevue Community College is the largest community college and third largest institution of higher education overall in Washington state (behind the [[University of Washington]] and [[Washington State University]]). BCC offers [[associate's degree]] programs covering the first two years of a college education as well as degrees, certificates and continuing education programs in information technology, telecommunications, business, health sciences, social sciences, educational development and numerous other professional and technical fields. Several of its degree and certificate programs are also offered online.
'''Bellevue Community College''' ('''BCC''') is a [[community college]] located in [[Bellevue, Washington]], a suburb of [[Seattle]]. Serving 35,000 students per year, Bellevue Community College is the largest community college and second largest institution of higher education overall in Washington state (behind the [[University of Washington]] and ahead of [[Washington State University]]). BCC offers [[associate's degree]] programs covering the first two years of a college education as well as degrees, certificates and continuing education programs in information technology, telecommunications, business, health sciences, social sciences, educational development and numerous other professional and technical fields. Several of its degree and certificate programs are also offered online.


In September of 2007, BCC will offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Radiation and Imaging Sciences, the only degree program of its kind in the state and one of just a few in the nation. The BCC baccalaureate program is designed for nationally certified professionals in Radiologic Technology, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Medicine. Two concentrations will be offered: Radiation and Imaging Management, for students who wish to lead radiation and imaging departments and clinics, and Radiation and Imaging Technology, for students seeking advanced technical expertise.
In September of 2007, BCC will offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Radiation and Imaging Sciences, the only degree program of its kind in the state and one of just a few in the nation. The BCC baccalaureate program is designed for nationally certified professionals in Radiologic Technology, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Medicine. Two concentrations will be offered: Radiation and Imaging Management, for students who wish to lead radiation and imaging departments and clinics, and Radiation and Imaging Technology, for students seeking advanced technical expertise.

Revision as of 22:11, 16 October 2007

Bellevue Community College
File:Bellevue Community College logo.png
TypeCommunity college
Established1966
PresidentB. Jean Floten
Location, ,
Campus96 acres
Gender balance59% women, 41% men
MascotBulldogs
Website[1]

Bellevue Community College (BCC) is a community college located in Bellevue, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. Serving 35,000 students per year, Bellevue Community College is the largest community college and second largest institution of higher education overall in Washington state (behind the University of Washington and ahead of Washington State University). BCC offers associate's degree programs covering the first two years of a college education as well as degrees, certificates and continuing education programs in information technology, telecommunications, business, health sciences, social sciences, educational development and numerous other professional and technical fields. Several of its degree and certificate programs are also offered online.

In September of 2007, BCC will offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Radiation and Imaging Sciences, the only degree program of its kind in the state and one of just a few in the nation. The BCC baccalaureate program is designed for nationally certified professionals in Radiologic Technology, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Radiation Therapy or Nuclear Medicine. Two concentrations will be offered: Radiation and Imaging Management, for students who wish to lead radiation and imaging departments and clinics, and Radiation and Imaging Technology, for students seeking advanced technical expertise.

Many students earn their college freshman and sophomore credits here (and receive an associate degree), and then transfer to a four-year institution to continue their education. Concentrations are available in 60 subjects. BCC leads all Washington two-year colleges in sending students on to finish their four-year degree. Graduates who transfer to a four-year college perform as well as the students who started at the four-year school.

Bellevue's Professional and Technical programs are designed to help students get into the workforce right away. Programs are offered in more than 90 fields, including such in-demand careers as hihgh-tech, nursing and health sciences.

Bellevue Community College is the largest and most comprehensive provider of continuing education among Washington two-year colleges, with more than 500 subjects to choose from.

Recent awards and achievements include:

● “Microsoft IT Showcase School” designation from Microsoft Corporation (only the second in the nation, along with the University of Massachusetts-Amherst). 2006

● One of the “Nation’s Leading Colleges and Universities Committed to Diversity,” according to non-profit educational organization Minority Access, Inc. 2006

● National John L. Blackburn Award for Exemplary Models of Administrative Leadership from the American Association of University Administrators. 2006

● Charles Kennedy Equity Award from the Association of Community College Trustees, recognizing exemplary commitment to equitable treatment for minorities and women. 2005

● Selection by U.S. Department of Labor to create national Bioinformatics Center of Excellence. 2004

● Designation as Washington state Center for Information Technology Excellence. 2004

● National Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Collaboration Award from Community College National Center of Community Engagement. 2004

● Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization from NAFSA: Association of International Educators. 2004

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