If you have successfully completed coursework at a regionally accredited college or university, you may be able to transfer some or all of your credits to BBCC. If these classes are math or English classes, you may not need placement scores.
If you are an admitted student at BBCC, contact the college or university where you earned the credits and have an official transcript sent to BBCC for evaluation. Only official transcripts will be evaluated for BBCC credit. College-level credit will not be awarded from high school transcripts.
If you took an AP (Advanced Placement) test, your scores may qualify for college credit. If that credit is for ENGL& 101 or any mathematics class, you may not need placement scores. Click here to see how your AP scores translate into college credit at BBCC.
If you are an admitted student at BBCC, contact the CollegeBoard and have an official AP score report sent to BBCC. Only official AP score reports will be evaluated for BBCC credit.
If you took a CLEP (College Level Examination Program) test, your scores may qualify you for college credit. If that credit is for ENGL& 101 or any mathematics course, you may not need placement scores.
If you are at admitted student at BBCC, contact the CollegeBoard and have an official CLEP score report sent to BBCC. Only official CLEP score reports will be evaluated for credit.
The SAT and ACT are standardized tests intended to measure reading, writing and math levels of high school students. If these scores meet certain minimum requirements, they may be used to determine English and math placement at BBCC. Click here to see how the SAT or ACT scores translate at BBCC.
SAT: Contact the CollegeBoard and have an official score report sent to BBCC (click here).
ACT: Contact ACT.org and have an official score report sent to BBCC (click here).
Smarter Balanced Assessments are administered in some high schools to measure students’ level of learning. Scores range from level 1 through 4. The test scores may be used for English or math placement if scores and high school grades meet certain requirements. Scores are valid for 1 year after high school graduation. Click here to see how your SBAC scores translate at BBCC.
English: Submit a copy of your ELA (English/Language Arts) individual score report showing level 3 or 4.
Math: Submit a copy of your math individual score report showing level 3 or 4 along with a copy (official or unofficial) of your high school transcript showing a grade of B or better in Algebra II or higher-level math. Grade reports and report cards will not be accepted.
Students who did not achieve a 3 or 4, but who completed a Bridge to College math or Bridge to College English course with a grade of B or better may submit a copy (official or unofficial) of their high school transcript for placement in that subject. (link to SBAC rules).
Other colleges and universities may offer placement testing to non-students. Contact a college or university near you to see if they offer this service.
Contact the college or university and ask them to send a copy of your test scores and their recommended placement to admissions@bigbend.edu.
Some local high schools have worked with BBCC faculty to develop math and English placement agreements. If you are a student or recent graduate of Ephrata, Moses Lake, Othello or Quincy high schools, you may be able to use your high school grades for placement.
Click here to see the grade grid for Moses Lake English
Click here to see the grade grid for Moses Lake Math
Click here to see the grade grid for Ephrata English
Click here to see the grade grid for Ephrata Math
Click here to see the grade grid for Othello English
Submit a copy (official or unofficial) of your high school transcript to the Student Administrative Support Services office. Grade reports and report cards will not be accepted.
Transcripts that are emailed are not considered official. Paper transcripts must be delivered in the original sealed envelope.