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- ctcLink | Seattle Colleges
ctcLink is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool that gives students, faculty, and staff anytime, anywhere access to their college business Log in to ctcLink
- ctcLink | IT Services
Login to ctcLink and access the link from the ctcLink Gateway portal page (see below image) The link points users to myaccount ctclink us, where users can manage account recovery details, view recent ctcLink sign-in activity, and review and update multi-factor authentication settings
- ctcLink for Students | Seattle Colleges
Learn the basics to get up and running with ctcLink This web page offers tutorials and step by step guides to help you learn to use and navigate the new ctcLink environment We've also developed a page with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers geared toward students
- ctcLink Help Resources for Students | Seattle Colleges
Go to gateway ctclink us and select "Activate Account" to get started, or click the ctcLink icon on any of the Students pages: North | Central | South Refer to the information in the carousel slider above or the accordion boxes below for step-by-step instructions
- ctcLink for Prospective and New Students | Seattle Colleges
Prospective students use the statewide ctcLink admissions portal to apply to North Seattle, South Seattle, and Seattle Central Colleges To learn more about admissions to our colleges and to get assistance, please visit our admissions team web pages:
- ctcLink FAQ | IT Services
Login with your MySeatteColleges credentials (instead of old SID PIN) Student portals now provide access to: Submit course evaluations, create education plans make parking payments All other previous student portal services move to your ctcLink account
- About ctcLink | Seattle Colleges
As of May 2022, ctcLink is in use at all 34 of Washington's public community and technical colleges (along with the SBCTC agency) Learn more about this statewide project at ctcLink Connect
- ctcLink Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from Students | Seattle Colleges
ctcLink displays more information to students about tuition and fees than Seattle Colleges’ previous system One big change is that tuition is now shown split out into the Operating, Building, and S A (Services and Activities) components
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