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2023-25 Capital Allocation Summary - old. sbctc. edu College; Preservation - 40000630 Roof - 40000670 Facility - 40000595 Site - 40000698 Infrastructure - 40000721 Program - 40000754 Minor works Subtotal Preventive Maint and Bldg System Repairs - 40000871 Major Projects Other SBCTC funding Total Funding
ctcLink Project Archive - Washington Community and Technical Colleges ctcLink will change many of the ways we do things at Washington’s community and technical colleges Once implemented, colleges will have a modern suite of online tools and a set of common core business processes
Becoming a Student - Washington Community and Technical Colleges SBCTC is the state agency for the state's 34 community and technical colleges Each college has a different process for new students to sign up for classes To enroll, visit the website for the college of your choice and follow its steps to enroll
Washington Community and Technical Colleges - Login Your account is tied to more then on college Please select what college you wish to work under To select another college you will need to log-off and re-select a college
Help Desk - WABERS+ - Washington Community and Technical Colleges The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) developed the WABERS+ (Washington Adult Basic Education Reporting System) program to facilitate data collection and reporting of student enrollments in adult education programs
SBCTC Salary Survey You have been logged off for inactivity To re-enter the site you'll need to login again
SBCTC Agency Organization and Structure - Washington Community and . . . The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) is governed by a nine-member, Governor-appointed board According to statute, the Governor must provide geographic balance and give consideration to representing labor, business, women, and ethnic minorities when making the appointments