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Beaufort County Community College will hold its Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration on January 18, this year featuring keynote speaker Watsi Sutton, Esq., attorney-at-law.
Beaufort County Community College congratulates four continuing education staff members on their graduation from the BCCC Workforce Development Specialist Registered Apprenticeship Program.
This year especially, as campus has been quiet and many families have had to cope with the consequences of an unmitigated pandemic in the United States
The Cannon Foundation awarded $95,000 to Beaufort County Community College to replace its deteriorating heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system in its Advanced Manufacturing Building.
The following individuals were selected by committee to represent Beaufort County Community College on a state level as part of the Phi Theta Kappa All-USA Community College Academic Team.
To address the emotional and psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beaufort County Community College Library will host a “Coping with COVID” mindfulness series for its Community Voices series.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the new Frances M. Barnes Memorial Scholarship.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Office announced a $329,983 grant to Beaufort County Community College to create more options for distance learning.
Due to a combination of existing scholarships and new economic relief funding, all workforce training classes through the Division of Continuing Education that are 96+ hours and lead to an industry-recognized credential are now free.
Laurel Miller returns to Beaufort County Community College as its newest trustee, having started at the college in 1996 as a student in the Basic Law Enforcement Training program.
Beaufort County Community College’s Division of Continuing Education is offering the following classes to give you skills to get your next job or to stay current in your field.
Beaufort County Community College will roll out two new programs in Boat Manufacturing & Repair and Boat Building with the support of a $200,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation.
Beaufort County Community College’s Small Business Center has online workshops coming up, including the five-part Energize Your Small Business series with Brian Kennedy.
Beaufort County Community College will hold monthly orientation sessions for students interested in joining its spring Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET).