Beaufort County Community College's Entries
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Greg Coltrain will be filling the position left vacant by the passing of Dr. Charles Boyette in March 2016 as board chair for the Beaufort County Community College Foundation. Helen Sommerkamp Inman began the April 19 meeting with a eulogy for Dr. Boyette, a man she worked with closely over the year
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Greg Coltrain will be filling the position left vacant by the passing of Dr. Charles Boyette in March 2016 as board chair for the Beaufort County Community College Foundation. Helen Sommerkamp Inman began the April 19 meeting with a eulogy for Dr. Boyette, a man she worked with closely over the year
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The next Beau-Fitt health and wellness information session will be on Tuesday April 19, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in Building 4, Room 102. This health and wellness session is split into two 30-minute sections and open to everyone in the community, along with staff, faculty and students. Please feel free...
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The next Beau-Fitt health and wellness information session will be on Tuesday April 19, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in Building 4, Room 102. This health and wellness session is split into two 30-minute sections and open to everyone in the community, along with staff, faculty and students. Please feel free...
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Starting your own small business is a huge step for anyone. This class will help you with the fundamentals of writing a business plan. A business plan is the foundation for success when making a decision to start a new business or acquire an existing business. Your business plan is key when it...
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Starting your own small business is a huge step for anyone. This class will help you with the fundamentals of writing a business plan. A business plan is the foundation for success when making a decision to start a new business or acquire an existing business. Your business plan is key when it...
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The severe wind and rain ended Gullfest 2016 sooner than organizers would have liked, but vendors and participants tried to make the best of the circumstances. The Spring Scholarship Festival started at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, but intense winds prohibited vendors from setting up tents...
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The severe wind and rain ended Gullfest 2016 sooner than organizers would have liked, but vendors and participants tried to make the best of the circumstances. The Spring Scholarship Festival started at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, but intense winds prohibited vendors from setting up tents...
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Mr. Brian Cooke is a former instructor of Management and Entrepreneurship at East Carolina University. Brian received his BSBA, concentrating in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management as well as an MBA from East Carolina University. During his time at ECU, Brian worked as the Assoc...
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Mr. Brian Cooke is a former instructor of Management and Entrepreneurship at East Carolina University. Brian received his BSBA, concentrating in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management as well as an MBA from East Carolina University. During his time at ECU, Brian worked as the Assoc...
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The Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees will meet with the Beaufort County Board of Commissioners at 8:30 a.m., Monday, April 18, in the Multi-Purpose Room of Building 10 on the BCCC Campus.
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The Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees will meet with the Beaufort County Board of Commissioners at 8:30 a.m., Monday, April 18, in the Multi-Purpose Room of Building 10 on the BCCC Campus.
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BCCC will offer a new Medical Office Administration certificate for the fall 2016 semester
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BCCC will offer a new Medical Office Administration certificate for the fall 2016 semester
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Thirty students at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) have participated in its Work-Based Learning (WBL) program
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Thirty students at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) have participated in its Work-Based Learning (WBL) program
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Duke Energy and Beaufort County Community College today announced a $221,000 investment from the Duke Energy Foundation
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Duke Energy and Beaufort County Community College today announced a $221,000 investment from the Duke Energy Foundation
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Four students successfully completed the Nurse Aide II program at Beaufort County Community College
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Four students successfully completed the Nurse Aide II program at Beaufort County Community College
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This is four week intensive skill building course will assist you in learning the fundamentals of algebra, including: the language of algebra, roots and powers, algebraic expressions and formulas, one-step equations, multi-step equations, special equations, polynomials, factoring, graphing equations
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This is four week intensive skill building course will assist you in learning the fundamentals of algebra, including: the language of algebra, roots and powers, algebraic expressions and formulas, one-step equations, multi-step equations, special equations, polynomials, factoring, graphing equations
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Beaufort County Community College TRIO students joined TRIO students from North and South Carolina for the Charlotte Hornets TRIO Day on March 12, 2016
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Beaufort County Community College TRIO students joined TRIO students from North and South Carolina for the Charlotte Hornets TRIO Day on March 12, 2016
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Gamma Beta Phi, the honor society at Beaufort County Community College, inducted new members into its organization on March 23, 2016
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Gamma Beta Phi, the honor society at Beaufort County Community College, inducted new members into its organization on March 23, 2016
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At first Emily Rukundo thought it was a joke. Three months after earning her Bachelor's degree in Social Science, Rukundo's sister approached her sister with an opportunity to study in the United States through Friendship Force
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At first Emily Rukundo thought it was a joke. Three months after earning her Bachelor's degree in Social Science, Rukundo's sister approached her sister with an opportunity to study in the United States through Friendship Force
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Over a year ago, Beaufort County Community College started an Agribusiness program. Already off to a terrific start, the program is expected to grow by ten percent each year
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Over a year ago, Beaufort County Community College started an Agribusiness program. Already off to a terrific start, the program is expected to grow by ten percent each year
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On Thursday, March 10, college officials and political figures cut the ribbon on the Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) classes to a permanent location in the county.
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On Thursday, March 10, college officials and political figures cut the ribbon on the Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) classes to a permanent location in the county.
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Do you know your product or service upside down and backwards, BUT the numbers just drive you up the wall? Do you really work hard, but always seem to run out of cash at the end of the month? This seminar will help you understand the financial aspects of your business. We'll talk about tax issues...
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Do you know your product or service upside down and backwards, BUT the numbers just drive you up the wall? Do you really work hard, but always seem to run out of cash at the end of the month? This seminar will help you understand the financial aspects of your business. We'll talk about tax issues...
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The newly-opened Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College classes to a permanent location in the county, will be featured during a ribbon cutting and Open House scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, March 10
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The newly-opened Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College classes to a permanent location in the county, will be featured during a ribbon cutting and Open House scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, March 10
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Pamela Zimmerman opened her first Etsy shop in 2008, and has had over 6.800 sales there. Although she was a Fiber Artist of international standing, with hundreds of awards to her credit and work appearing in numerous books, magazines and articles, Pamela found her work was not very marketable in Eas
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Pamela Zimmerman opened her first Etsy shop in 2008, and has had over 6.800 sales there. Although she was a Fiber Artist of international standing, with hundreds of awards to her credit and work appearing in numerous books, magazines and articles, Pamela found her work was not very marketable in Eas
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Drawing attention to your business is tougher than ever before! Large chain stores, a challenging economy, the Internet, etc. have made the small business venture often times frustrating. BUT you can take matters into your hands and discover what you can do to bring customers to you. In this...
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Drawing attention to your business is tougher than ever before! Large chain stores, a challenging economy, the Internet, etc. have made the small business venture often times frustrating. BUT you can take matters into your hands and discover what you can do to bring customers to you. In this...
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Need help applying for financial aid to attend college? Visit Beaufort County Community College for FAFSA Day!
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Need help applying for financial aid to attend college? Visit Beaufort County Community College for FAFSA Day!
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Washington County resident Jean W. Woolard has joined the Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees, becoming the first resident of that county to serve on the college's governing board.
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Washington County resident Jean W. Woolard has joined the Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees, becoming the first resident of that county to serve on the college's governing board.
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Join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at the Greensboro-High Point Airport Marriott for our biggest and best food business conference ever. We have a terrific slate of speakers lined up to share their experiences to help you grow your food business.
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Join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at the Greensboro-High Point Airport Marriott for our biggest and best food business conference ever. We have a terrific slate of speakers lined up to share their experiences to help you grow your food business.
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Starting your own business is part of the American dream. You've given this thought, you've sought advice, and you are just about ready to begin, then you ask yourself...
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Starting your own business is part of the American dream. You've given this thought, you've sought advice, and you are just about ready to begin, then you ask yourself...
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A "good idea" meets a need, solves a problem, or improves a condition for individuals or a community. Successful entrepreneurs in non-profit or for-profit sectors are able to identify problems, propose solutions, and convince funders to invest in their ideas. In This two-part workshop...
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A "good idea" meets a need, solves a problem, or improves a condition for individuals or a community. Successful entrepreneurs in non-profit or for-profit sectors are able to identify problems, propose solutions, and convince funders to invest in their ideas. In This two-part workshop...
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BCCC Student Services, the BCCC Foundation, and the Student Government Association are teaming up to encourage students to register for classes early by raffling off money for books.
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BCCC Student Services, the BCCC Foundation, and the Student Government Association are teaming up to encourage students to register for classes early by raffling off money for books.
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Pamela Zimmerman opened her first Etsy shop in 2008, and has had over 6.000 sales there. Although she was a Fiber Artist of international standing, with hundreds of awards to her credit and work appearing in numerous books, magazines and articles, Pamela found her work was not very marketable in...
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Pamela Zimmerman opened her first Etsy shop in 2008, and has had over 6.000 sales there. Although she was a Fiber Artist of international standing, with hundreds of awards to her credit and work appearing in numerous books, magazines and articles, Pamela found her work was not very marketable in...
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The PotashCorp-Aurora BCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, held on Oct. 16 at the Washington Yacht and Country Club, was a remarkable fundraising success, netting more than $16,000 that will be used for the sole purpose of providing emergency grants for students in financial need.
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The PotashCorp-Aurora BCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, held on Oct. 16 at the Washington Yacht and Country Club, was a remarkable fundraising success, netting more than $16,000 that will be used for the sole purpose of providing emergency grants for students in financial need.
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Beaufort County Community College will offer a Nurse Aide 2 Evening Course next spring at the Washington County Center in Roper, N.C. The course will be held on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-10 p.m. and two Saturdays per month from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., beginning on Jan. 25, 2016 and running
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Beaufort County Community College will offer a Nurse Aide 2 Evening Course next spring at the Washington County Center in Roper, N.C. The course will be held on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-10 p.m. and two Saturdays per month from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., beginning on Jan. 25, 2016 and running
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Are you already familiar with QuickBooks? Would you like to understand how to improve financial reporting, job costing, and better manage your business? This specialized seminar covers topics such as modifying, formatting, memorizing and saving financial and other reports; creating graphs...
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Are you already familiar with QuickBooks? Would you like to understand how to improve financial reporting, job costing, and better manage your business? This specialized seminar covers topics such as modifying, formatting, memorizing and saving financial and other reports; creating graphs...
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The PotashCorp-Aurora BCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, held on Oct. 16 at the Washington Yacht and Country Club, was a remarkable fundraising success, netting more than $16,000 that will be used for the sole purpose of providing emergency grants for students in financial need.
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The PotashCorp-Aurora BCCC Foundation Golf Tournament, held on Oct. 16 at the Washington Yacht and Country Club, was a remarkable fundraising success, netting more than $16,000 that will be used for the sole purpose of providing emergency grants for students in financial need.
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Beaufort County Community College's Vice President of Continuing Education, Stacey Gerard, has been appointed to the Workforce Development Leadership Committee (WDLC), an advisory group consisting of senior continuing education administrators from community colleges across the state.
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Beaufort County Community College's Vice President of Continuing Education, Stacey Gerard, has been appointed to the Workforce Development Leadership Committee (WDLC), an advisory group consisting of senior continuing education administrators from community colleges across the state.
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Criminal Justice students at Beaufort County Community College had an opportunity this week to learn from Al Powell, a 30-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
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Criminal Justice students at Beaufort County Community College had an opportunity this week to learn from Al Powell, a 30-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
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The Beaufort County Community College Foundation Board of Directors will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015 in the Board Room of Building 10 on the BCCC campus. There will be a light breakfast at 8 a.m., and the meeting will begin at 8:30. For more information, interested persons...
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The Beaufort County Community College Foundation Board of Directors will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015 in the Board Room of Building 10 on the BCCC campus. There will be a light breakfast at 8 a.m., and the meeting will begin at 8:30. For more information, interested persons...