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. AAS Degree in Computer Science: https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/cs/aas CS students at Bellevue College complete mostly Math, Physics, Humanities, and Social Science requirements as part of their first 2
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Neurodiversity Navigators program is an innovative program at Bellevue College that offers neurodivergent students educational programming along with individualized advocacy and access services. The program
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-making skills, with the ability to navigate complex academic, operational, and labor-related issues. Doctorate or terminal degree in a related field. Experience within a unionized or participatory
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., Opportunity Grant), ensuring accurate state and federal reimbursements. Manage WorkFirst referrals in eJAS, helping students navigate admissions process to move from DSHS referral to enrolled student. Track
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proactively, ensuring content remains accurate and up to date. Assist with overall content and navigation while regularly reviewing the web and related platforms to ensure all information is relevant, current
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. By helping students navigate complex processes and access necessary resources, the position advances the college's goals of equity, retention, and successful student outcomes. Position Salary Range
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delivery of learning strategies and materials. Assessing student-learning outcomes. Providing culturally responsive advising, such as navigating obstacles that underrepresented and historically marginalized
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navigation, and email communication Demonstrated experience working with colleagues and students in a collaborative and inclusive environment Must have a valid Washington Driver License with two (2) years
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advising with an emphasis on the needs of historically marginalized student populations as they navigate courses and college systems. Minimum Qualifications Master's or higher in Mathematics or related
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to provide guidance on WBL and clinical requirements. Visit classes and communicate via email, phone, and other channels to explain requirements and answer questions. Assist students in navigating obstacles