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Bellevue College is an open-access, community-based, public (state-assisted) institution of higher education located in Bellevue, Washington, a city on the Eastside of Lake Washington, near Seattle. With an annual enrollment of 37,000 students, Bellevue College (BC) is the largest of the 34 institutions that make up the Washington Community and Technical Colleges system, and the third largest institution of higher education overall in the state (behind the University of Washington and Washington State University). The institution offers transfer associate degree programs that cover the first two years of a college education, a multitude of professional-technical degrees and certificates, a large continuing education program, and a variety of pre-college programs. The college also has a variety of distance education and online learning options. Since 2007, BC has offered four-year bachelor's degrees. BC’s service district includes the public school districts of Bellevue, Mercer Island, Issaquah, Skykomish and Snoqualmie Valley. Founded in 1966, the college will celebrate its 50th anniversary during the 2015-16 academic year. ==History== Bellevue Community College was established in 1966, originally under the auspices of the Bellevue School District, as an institution of higher education for residents of the Eastside of Lake Washington. The college opened with a total of 464 students and 37 instructors, with a curriculum that included classes in the social sciences, trigonometry, physics, botany, and English, among others. Vocational classes initially offered included nursing, basic aircraft blueprint reading, and food service management. Dr. Merle E. Landerholm was appointed the college’s first president. The college graduated its first class in June 1967, with 10 students earning degrees and certificates, and 15 earning high school diplomas. Also in 1967, the Washington State Legislature passed the Community College Act, which created a statewide community college system and separated Bellevue Community College from the Bellevue School District. In December 1969, Bellevue Community College was dedicated, and in 1970, the institution received accreditation for the first time from the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools (now the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities). By the early seventies, the college had grown to encompass nine instructional divisions: Allied Health; Business; Creative Arts; Home and Community Education; Humanities; Individual Development; Physical Development and Performance; Science; and Social Science. The number of students grew steadily through the eighties and nineties as the campus grew, and peaked during the 2000-01 academic year with 39,300 students. In 2009, the college officially changed its name, from Bellevue Community College to Bellevue College, to reflect the fact that it now offered four-year bachelor's degrees, in addition to its traditional offerings of two-year associate degrees and certificates. As of 2011, more than 330,000 people have taken a class at Bellevue College, and 43,161 students have earned 45,559 degrees, certificates and other awards since its founding in 1966. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bellevue College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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