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Bellevue College (BC) is a
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in
Bellevue, Washington Bellevue ( ) is a city in the Eastside (King County, Washington), Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, located across Lake Washington from Seattle. It is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, and the f ...
. Created in 1966, the school is the largest of the 34 institutions that make up the
Washington Community and Technical Colleges The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) is a Washington state agency that oversees and coordinates between the 34 members of Washington's public community and technical college system. Governed by a nine-member bo ...
(SBCTC) system and the third-largest institution of higher education in the state (behind the
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and
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).


History

Residents of several school districts on the east side of the Seattle metropolitan area created a planning committee in 1957 to explore starting a community college. In 1962, a $575,000 levy was passed by voters to start the college, with the state providing $30,000 in grant money for the project in 1965. Bellevue Community College then opened on January 3, 1966, with classes originally held at what was then Newport Senior High School. What was later re-named as the main campus, opened in 1968. The school added a bachelor's of applied science in radiation and imaging sciences in 2006. In 2009, the school changed its name to Bellevue College. In February 2020, BC unveiled "Never Again Is Now", a mural by artist Erin Shigaki that depicts two
Japanese American are Americans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian Americans, Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 United States census, 2000 census, they have declined in ...
children who were sent to
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during World War II. The mural's caption included a reference to Bellevue businessman Miller Freeman, a prominent anti-Japanese activist, which was removed by Vice President of Institutional Advancement Gayle Colston Barge. The change in caption sparked outcry from students and the Asian American community, resulting in Barge being placed on administrative leave. Barge and BC President Jerry Weber, who defended her actions, announced their resignations on March 2. Former Washington governor
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was named the college's interim president on May 28, 2020. Locke was the 21st
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and later served in the Obama Administration as
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and as the tenth ambassador to China. He served as BC president until July 2023. In 2023, Dr. David May was selected president. He has decades of experience in higher education.


Academics

The institution offers transfer associate degree programs, bachelor's degree programs, professional-technical degrees and certifications, a continuing education program, pre-college programs for high school students, basic education for adults, parent education, and workforce development. The main campus sits on just north of
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at about 148th Avenue SE, while the north campus is near
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at 148th Avenue NE. Most classes at BC have a 22:1 students to faculty ratio. BC is ranked No. 13 for best online learning in the U.S. and is ranked No. 1 for best community college in Washington by Academic Influence. BC also offers specialized education degrees and support programs for students with disabilities and accessibility needs. BC's service district includes the public school districts of
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,
Issaquah Issaquah ( ) is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 40,051 at the 2020 census. Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90, the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the " Issaquah ...
,
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, Skykomish and
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. The current president of BC is David May, who previously served as interim president of
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.


Campus life

Many student organizations and clubs operate on campus and organize events, including theatrical performances and outdoor wellness center classes. BC Residence Hall hosts up to 400 students to live on campus. It provides suites and apartments style and amenities such as community space, laundry facility, Wi-fi access, food services as well as free cultural and academic activities to help students build communities. Living on campus can help students further enrich their college experience.


Campus media

BC operates an FM radio station,
KBCS KBCS (91.3 MHz) is a public FM radio station licensed to Bellevue, Washington, and serving the Puget Sound region, including Seattle. It is owned by Bellevue College and broadcasts in HD Radio. The station has an effective radiated power (E ...
, from its campus. The station was founded by students and began broadcasting in 1973 with a 10-watt system. The station upgraded to a 100-watt system after receiving an equipment donation from
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; it now broadcasts from
Cougar Mountain Cougar Mountain is a peak in the Issaquah Alps in King County, Washington. It is part of the highlands in the Eastside suburbs of Seattle, and at it is the lowest and westernmost of the Alps. About two-thirds of Cougar Mountain has experienc ...
. KBCS is primarily listener-supported, with two-thirds of its budget coming from listener donations; the balance comes from the
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and sponsorships from local businesses and organizations. KBCS has since grown to comprise a full-time staff and a large roster of community volunteers; it transitioned from solely broadcasting music to adding news and public affairs beginning in 2009. BC broadcasts select classes, lectures, games involving BC athletic teams, and other programming via its television station, called the College Channel. The Watchdog is the student newspaper for BC. It has been published weekly since 1967 and covers local news, college issues, and campus life and events The newspaper receives its funding from the BC Services and Activities committee in addition to print and digital advertisements.


Notable people

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References


External links


Official website

The Watchdog (student newspaper)
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