3. Dual Enrollment Program
Running Start
One 5 credit college class = 1 full credit at the high school
Credit is earned at both the college and the high school
Grades are sent to the High School Each quarter
The Bellevue College Transcript is a real college transcript
5. Applying to a Four Year School
Transfer Student
Enter the 4 year school any time starting the
winter quarter or second semester post high
school graduation
Student must follow transfer student
application requirements
Student are granted BC college credit upon
acceptance
RS students apply to their 4 year
universities as Freshman
Student is entering the 4 year school post
high school graduation in September
Students must follow the freshman
application process
Student are granted BC college credit upon
acceptance
7. English 101 Class Item #1058
Monday thru Thursday
7:30 AM – 8:20 AM Class at the North Campus
Directions
From Seattle
Travel eastbound on WA-520. Take the 148th Ave NE N (northbound) exit. Merge onto
148th Ave NE. Turn left at NE 29th Place. The entrances are the 4th and 5th driveways on
the right.
From Redmond
Travel westbound on WA-520. Take the 148th Ave NE exit. Travel straight through
intersection of 148th Ave NE and continue west on NE 29th Place. The entrances are the
4th and 5th driveways on the right.
From I-405 North or South
Traveling either north or south on I-405, take exit 14 to merge onto WA-520 E toward
Redmond. Take the 148th Ave NE N (northbound) exit. Merge onto 148th Ave NE. Turn
left at NE 29th Place. The entrances are the 4th and 5th driveways on the right.
From Main Campus
Travel north on 148th Ave SE. Cross over WA-520. Turn left at NE 29th Place. The
entrances are the 4th and 5th driveways on the right.
8.
9. FERPA
Family
Educational
Rights and
Privacy Act of
1974
FERPA is
enforced by the
Family Policy
Compliance
Office of the U.S.
Department of
Education
We must comply
with this law or
risk losing our
ability to issue
financial aid, and
the accreditation
of our institution
Lawsuits caused
by violations have
cost colleges
millions of dollars
10. What Information can be Released
Directory Information
Information that the student has given written
consent to release
Information needed by employees who have a
legitimate educational interest
Information needed by certain government
agencies
11. “No person in the United States, shall, on the basis
of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied
the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any educational program or activity receiving
federal financial assistance.”
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 Implementing Regulations at:
20 U.S.C. §1681 & 34 C.F.R Part 106
TitleIXoftheEducation AmendmentsActof1972
12. Students & Employees
• On campus and at college-sponsored events
• Off campus, when the impact of the incident
extends on campus
Gender equity applies campus-wide
TitleIX Covers
13. All BC employees are required to report sexual harassment or
misconduct to the college.
All BC employees are mandated reporters which means that
they are required to contact the police and Child Protective
Services if there is a suspicion of abuse, including sexual
assault, of a person under the age of 18.
MandatoryReporting
14. On Campus:
• Title IX Coord. – Rachel Wellman, 564-2441
• Human Resources – Aaron Hilliard 564-2274
• Student Conduct – Jill Powell 564-2630
• Public Safety – 564-2400
Confidential Options:
• Licensed Professional Counselors – 564-2212
Reporting
Report online at:
https://publicdocs.maxient.com/incidentreport.php?BellevueCollege
Off Campus:
• Police Department
• WA State Human Rights
Commission
• US Dept. of Ed. Office for Civil Rights
“Campus Confidential”
• Ombuds – Miranda Kato, 564-2131
16. Barriers to Student Success
Barrier How Family Can Help Application
Pace of 11-week quarter system Empathetic Listening
Difficulty of college level coursework Ask Questions
Time/Stress Management Direct to BC Staff
Experiencing a first-time low grade Support vs. Criticize
17. Running Start Academic Policy
• BC requires all students to achieve a 2.00 GPA (“C” average) or be
placed on academic probation
• Approximately 8% of all Running Start students achieve below a 2.00
GPA in any given quarter
• If your GPA for one quarter is below a 2.00, you will be placed on
academic probation.
• Running Start students who achieve below a 2.00 GPA for ANY TWO
QUARTERS will become ineligible to participate in the program
• Low grades will permanently damage college and high school
transcripts.
• Affect admissions to 4 year university or college.
• Receiving financial aid or scholarships.
18. Processes for Probation Status Students
Inform
Students & HS
Counselor
Regarding
their Status
Mandatory RS
Homeroom
Online 7
Week Non-
credit Class
19. Processes for Ineligible Status Students
Students can complete an appeal to be reinstated
to the program (must have an extenuating
circumstance)
Students that are approved for reinstatement to
the program will be required to meet all the
obligations for reinstatement
In order for a reinstatement appeal to be
approved, the student must have attended and
completed the 7 Week Running Start Homeroom
20. Student Resources
Counseling Center Reading/Writing Labs
Academic Tutoring
Center
Academic Advising
High School Programs
Office
Disability Resource
Center
Student Programs
Office
Science Lab Math Lab
21. Class Schedule Planning
15 credits = 45 hour week job
5 college credits = 1 year high school credit
RS students pay regular tuition for below college level math classes and credits
above the student approved credit count
Online and Hybrid Classes
Consider high school class schedule, work schedule and outside activity schedule
Travel and parking time to and from the high school
World language level 122 or higher—get placement by instructor
22. •High school grad requirements
•RS Enrollment Verification form must be completed each quarter
•BC Academic Advising
15 Credits
•Purchase online
•Purchase Each Quarter
•$65.00 (Subject to change)
Parking
Permit
•BC Book Store Online
•BC Book Store In Person
•Rental Programs
•Outside Vendors
Book Purchases
•Below College Level Math
•Credits above the approved credit amount
•Payment plan check with the Cashiers Office
Full College Tuition
•TECHNOLOGY FEE/S
•ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY FEE
•COMPREHENSIVE & COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION
(aka COMPREHENSIVE & TRANSPORTATION FEE)
College Fees
•Online payment will reflect your accurate
payment within 72 hours of registration
•Payment due immediately
•Payment plan check with the Cashier’s
Office
Lab Fees
May not Audit Classes
23. COMMUNICATING WITH PARENTS
Group Text Messaging is a great to share content,
alerts, reminders, and much more with students and
parents. We are testing the use of this service to
create a group for our Running Start Parents in order
to keep you updated about up coming events,
program information and deadlines.
Remind101
This is a free service that provides educators with an
easy way to text message students and stay in touch
with parents.
24.
25.
26. Contact Information
Center for High School Programs
Bellevue College
Student Services Building, B233
Phone: 425-564-2026
E-mail: chsprograms@bellevuecollege.edu
Web Site:
http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/runningstart/
Hinweis der Redaktion
Transfer Degrees (associate degrees) are offered as the first two years of a four-year education. Colleges and Universities then accept our students as juniors when they transfer.
Professional/Technical Education, which provides an associate degree or certificate for students who want to enter the workforce rather than continue their education.
Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Radiation and Imaging (concentration in either management or technology)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
Also known at the Buckley Amendment
FERPA is enforced by the Family Policy Compliance Office of the U.S. Department of Education
We must comply with this law or risk losing our ability to issue financial aid, and the accreditation of our institution.
Lawsuits caused by violations have cost colleges millions of dollars.
Directory Information
Information that the student has given written consent to release
Information needed by employees who have a legitimate educational interest.
Information needed by certain government agencies.
The right to respect and review their own educational records
The right to seek to have those records amended
The right to have some control over disclosure of information
All students “in attendance” are covered under FERPA. At BC, this means they are covered from the first quarter they register.
Students have the right to file a complaint with The U.S. Dept. of Education, if they feel their rights are being violated
Off-campus – “geography” is discussed at length in the OCR docs, but includes any college sponsored event, any work-related event/activity, other sites, internship sites, etc. **Also includes any situation where a T9 incident happens, even if it has nothing to do with the college and isn’t committed by anyone affiliated with BC, but the impact of the incident extends on campus. Example: a person is stalked and it impacts the workplace or class. Our responsibility is to take measure to mitigate the impact on campus and provide support resources.
Pan-Institutional – gender equity applies across the college – everything from employee recruiting practices to program offerings to gender neutral bathrooms
We can take interim measures prior to an investigation being completed, e.g. no contact order on campus, change a class, provide escort, etc.
Actual – you heard it, saw it, was told by student/staff, indirect via online postings
Constructive – we should have known, something that is general knowledge – ‘everyone knows that…’
Responsible employee – ALL employees – our 60 day clock starts ticking when we are “notified” which means when any staff, faculty member is made aware. Student staff count.
Circumstances where we would not maintain confidentiality: situation where there are weapons, threat to others, etc. that puts the larger community at risk.
Anyone can report to off-campus entities directly. There is no requirement of a complainant/victim to report on campus.
Confidentiality – we go to great lengths to maintain confidentiality, but it s not guaranteed. The only people who are exempt from reporting are licensed professionals i.e. counselors.
Designated victim advocacy programs – still need to be identified.
2nd level confidentiality – Ombuds and those place we designate. Confidentiality means the staff don’t have to report the name to BC, but they still have to share enough information to help us keep data (type of incident). Courts do not recognize
Parents may obtain non-directory information if the following conditions have been met:
Through the written consent of the student
In compliance with a subpoena
By submission of evidence that the parents declared the student as a dependent on their most recent federal income tax form.
However, an institution is not required to disclose information from the student’s education records to any parent of a dependent student.
Parents do not have access to faculty at any time.
Irritability
Weight loss/gain
Detached
Addictions to technology
Excessive sleep
Withdrawal or isolation
Procrastination
Eating disorders
Counseling Center
Reading/Writing Labs
Academic Tutoring Center
Academic Advising
Dean’s Office
Disability Resource Center
Student Programs Office
Counseling Center
Reading/Writing Labs
Academic Tutoring Center
Academic Advising
Dean’s Office
Disability Resource Center
Student Programs Office
Counseling Center
Reading/Writing Labs
Academic Tutoring Center
Academic Advising
Dean’s Office
Disability Resource Center
Student Programs Office
Time commitment: 15 credits = 45 hour week job
Different credit systems: 5 college credits = 1 year high school credit
RS students pay regular tuition for below college level math classes and over 18 credits
Online and telecourses are not recommended – most students learn better in an interactive setting
Consider high school class schedule, work schedule and outside activity schedule when planning classes
Plan travel and parking time into your schedule
If planning on taking a world language level 123 or higher you must get placement by instructor. 564-2341. You must call, not your parent as they will have questions for you.
Grades are important: your BC transcript will become a permanent record that will follow you wherever you go