Beaufort County Community College seeks community input | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Every three years, a Community Satisfaction Survey is mailed to the Beaufort County Community College four-county service area, including Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington counties. The survey asks how well BCCC is doing in meeting these communities' needs. This information is very important in assisting BCCC with its long-range planning.

    This year, in an effort to save money, BCCC is posting the community survey on the Internet. The link to the online survey can be found on BCCC's Web site, www.beaufortccc.edu. The survey can be accessed by clicking a very large blue button, which is visible about midway on the BCCC home page. The button is labeled "BCCC Community Survey." There is a brief set of instructions under this heading.

    Beaufort County Now has obtained a copy of the survey, which is available by simply clicking here.

    The survey is very short and takes only a few minutes to complete. The survey will be accessible online throughout the months of April and May.

    For anyone who does not have access to a computer, a paper copy of the Community Satisfaction Survey can be obtained by calling 252-940-6285 and leaving a mailing address. Once completed, the survey may be returned to BCCC at P.O. Box 1069, Washington, NC 27889.
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