Out Of State
Admissions
- New to Big Bend Community College? Apply Now!
- Applicants will receive a welcome email once their application has been processed and they have been accepted to BBCC. This message will be sent to the email used to apply, sometimes communications may go to junk, be sure to check your inbox and junk mail frequently if you are expecting a communication from the college.
- Important! Some programs have special admissions requirements.
- DREAMer students: Please review State Financial Aid information for current and returning DREAMer Vikings.
(509) 793-2089 | admissions@bigbend.edu | Admissions Office 1400 bldg
Financial Aid
- Apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
OR - WASFA online (Washington Application for State Financial Aid). DREAMers (non-citizens, WA state residents).
- The Financial Aid Office is available if you need help. Be aware of dates & deadlines.
- Learn about other funding options here.
(509) 793-2088 | faidinfo@bigbend.edu | Financial Aid Office, 1400 bldg
If you have earned credits from any of the following, please submit official documents to Big Bend Community College for evaluation.
- English or math credits from another college or university.
- Any college level courses.
- Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exam scores.
- College in the High School (CiHS) or Running Start credit from another college or university.
Contact the college, university, or awarding agency and request official transcripts to be sent to Big Bend Community College. Learn more about how to submit official documents.
(509) 793-2089 | admissions@bigbend.edu | Admissions Office 1400 bldg
Once a student has been admitted, they will receive a welcome email that will include their new BBCC student ID (ctcLink ID) number and their next steps. Please follow the directions to activate your ctcLink Student Account, this is an important step for new students.
- Starting winter quarter 2022 students who wish to take classes on campus will be required to be vaccinated or have an approved medical or religious exemption with BBCC.
- Students who do not wish to be vaccinated, or who do not qualify for an exemption, can still take classes and access services online and remotely, click here to complete the Online Student Attestation form.
- IMPORTANT: Students must complete their Vaccine Attestation, or Online Student Attestation or receive a medical or religious exemption before they are able to attend a New Student Enrollment Session.
English & Math Placement: What You Need to Know
Before you enroll in classes, we’ll help you get placed into the right English and math courses. Starting December 1, 2025, placement is mandatory for new students—but don’t worry, it’s quick and easy!
- Note: Placement is not required for:
- Early Childhood Education (ECE) Initial Certificate
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) program
- Non-award seeking students
We use multiple measures to determine the best starting point for you. That means we look at things like:
- Your high school transcripts
- Smarter Balanced Assessment scores (if available)
- Other college coursework or test scores (like AP, IB, or SAT/ACT)
- Placement tests
This process helps make sure you’re set up for success from day one.
✅ How to Get Started
- Wait for your Admissions Application to be processed.
You’ll receive a welcome email with your BBCC student ID (ctcLink ID)—you’ll need this to begin. - Visit the Placement webpage to submit your Placement Evaluation Request.
This is where you’ll upload your placement documents.
What to Submit
You can upload:
- Your most recent high school transcript (within 10 years for English, 2 years for math)
- Unofficial college/university transcripts
- Test scores: SBAC, PSAT, SAT, ACT
Don’t have any of the above?
No problem! If you graduated more than 10 years ago, don’t have test scores, or previous college experience, you still have options:
- Accuplacer Math Test – For students without transcripts or test scores and no prior college experience.
- Guided Placement for English – For students without transcripts or test scores and no prior college experience who need English placement.
⚠️ Note: Guided Placement is not available for Running Start students.
Questions?
We’re here to help! Email is the quickest way to get a response!
509.793.2068 | testingcenter@bigbend.edu | Testing Center
- All new students are required to complete an Online Viking Orientation and it must be completed before you attend New Student Enrollment. The online orientation is a resource for you to refer to anytime.
- At New Student Enrollment, an advisor will help you understand your placement results,
find essential resources on the BBCC website, and help you enroll for your first quarter
classes. Note: At the end of the Viking Orientation, you will sign up for a New Student
Enrollment session. Follow the directions provided for you in the online orientation.
The link to sign up for this event is found in the Online Viking Orientation.
- Admitted Students must have Steps 3-6 completed before they attend New Student Enrollment.
- Save your spot! Don’t forget to pay your tuition or arrange payment by the deadline. Check here for due dates!
- Payment options:
- Students can visit the Business office to pay in person.
- Call the Business office to pay over the phone.
- Pay online through your ctcLink account.
- Set up a STEPP Payment Plan, stop by or call to get started!
(509) 793-2018 | businessoffice@bigbend.edu | 1400 bldg
- Students may live on-campus in the Residence Halls. Please complete and submit the application and contract form found on the Residence Halls webpage.
- Pay the $200 deposit: Phone (509) 793-2018.
What Can I do while I wait for my Application to be Processed?
- New students are encouraged to complete Steps 1 (Financial Aid portion), 2, 4, & 8 ahead of time if applicable.
- Take a Tour! Students can request a tour on our Big Bend Tour Request Outreach Form.
- Check out our One Stop Resources.
Help choosing a career
Still deciding? Big Bend Community College provides easy-to-use tools to help you explore, set career goals or make changes along the way. Let us help you move along a route that is just right for you
Workforce Education Services (WES)
Potential BBCC students can qualify based on: low-income guidelines, military services (past 48 months), displaced homemaker status, receiving or eligible for unemployment benefits, food benefits, or TANF. Services include:
- financial assistance for tuition and fees
- books
- bus passes
- and emergency support.
Don’t wait, we can guide you through the steps to get started.
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS)
TRIO SSS is a federally funded program that serves FAFSA-eligible students who are
first-generation, low-income, or living with a disability.
Services include:
- academic advising
- online tutoring
- transfer support
- and personal development for its participants.
Interested in joining?
Apply online here
Questions?