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MCS has a knowledgeable, friendly staff dedicated to helping students of color, LGBTQ, recent immigrants, refugees, and low income students succeed at Bellevue College. All students are welcome! MCS can help students… Create an educational plan to complete college successfully Explain financial aid and help complete the FAFSA online Help select classes that fit students’ work and family schedule Connect students to campus resources Connect students with community resources that can help with food, transpor- tation, and temporary housing challenges OUR STAFF: Dr. Ata U. Karim, Director Diane Harrison, Program Coordinator/Advisor Kathy Colasurdo, Program Coordinator Henry Amaya, Rention Specialist Bellevue College reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race or ethnicity, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation including gender identity, or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran. Please visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/equal.asp for more details. Student Distress Indicators: Class absence exceeds allowed limit Significant decline in student’s academic performance, failure to turn in assign- ments, failing quizzes and tests, etc. Significant change in appearance; decrease in neatness and hygiene Changes in demeanor such as agitation or frustration exhibited in behavior or conversation Signs of withdrawal, depression, sadness, lonliness or moodiness Unexplained disinterest and lack of motivation Difficulty in adjusting to college life How to Refer to MCS Early Student Engagement Program The MCS Early Engagement Program is designed to identify multicultural students who may have higher probability of becoming at risk. This program is designed to engage and support our multicultural students using an assessment-based approach to build customized interventions for our students’ needs. Please visit our website for more information and an online referral form. You can fill out an online form on our website. http://bellevuecollege.edu/mcs/faculty_staff.html You can also contact MCS staff by email or phone for a referral, consult, or appointment. Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 564-2208

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o you know a student in DISTRESS?

MCS has a knowledgeable, friendly staff dedicated to helping students of color, LGBTQ, recent immigrants, refugees, and low income students succeed at Bellevue College.

All students are welcome!MCS can help students…❧ Create an educational plan to complete

college successfully

❧ Explain financial aid and help complete the FAFSA online

❧ Help select classes that fit students’ work and family schedule

❧ Connect students to campus resources

❧ Connect students with community resources that can help with food, transpor-tation, and temporary housing challenges

OUR STAFF:Dr. Ata U. Karim, DirectorDiane Harrison, Program Coordinator/AdvisorKathy Colasurdo, Program CoordinatorHenry Amaya, Rention Specialist

www.bellevuecollege.edu/mcs

Bellevue College reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race or ethnicity, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation including gender identity, or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran. Please visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/equal.asp for more details.

Student Distress Indicators:❧ Class absence exceeds allowed limit❧ Significant decline in student’s academic

performance, failure to turn in assign-ments, failing quizzes and tests, etc.

❧ Significant change in appearance; decrease in neatness and hygiene

❧ Changes in demeanor such as agitation or frustration exhibited in behavior or conversation

❧ Signs of withdrawal, depression, sadness, lonliness or moodiness

❧ Unexplained disinterest and lack of motivation

❧ Difficulty in adjusting to college life

How to Refer to MCS Early Student Engagement Program

The MCS Early Engagement Program is designed to identify multicultural students who may have higher probability of becoming at risk. This program is designed to engage and support our multicultural students using an assessment-based approach to build customized interventions for our students’ needs. Please visit our website for more information and an online referral form. You can fill out an online form on our website. http://bellevuecollege.edu/mcs/faculty_staff.html

You can also contact MCS staff by email or phone for a referral, consult, or appointment.

Email: [email protected] Phone: (425) 564-2208