BCCC summer term registration set | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Beaufort County Community College announces the following registration schedule for the 2012 Summer Term: Registration is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and 3 for returning students. Registration for new students is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Tuesday, April 3. Late registration is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday, May 15. The first day of class is Wednesday, May 16. Summer term ends Monday, July 16.

    Registration allows the students and the advisors to evaluate progress and plan courses to be taken during the following semester. New students must apply for admission before registering for classes. Those with questions about the admissions process should contact the dmissions Office in Building 9 on the BCCC campus, visit the BCCC
website at www.beaufortccc.edu,or call 252-940-6237. It is also recommended that new students bring copies of placement test scores and/or college transcripts to registration. Returning students are asked to advise the Registrar's Office in Building 9 of any changes - such as name, address, or program of study - since completing their initial admissions application.

    Tuition will be billed and mailed to students Friday, April 6. Tuition must be paid by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6.Students who do not pay by this date willhave their classes canceled. The Cashier's Office accepts cash,check, Visa, and Master Card. For more information about enrolling for classes at BCCC or to schedule a placement test, contact the Admissions Office at 940-6237.

    Applications are available on the BCCC website at www.beaufortccc.eduor at the Admissions Office in Building 9 on the BCCC campus.
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