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International students will be forced to leave the U.S. or transfer to another college if their schools offer classes entirely online this fall
International students will be forced to leave the U.S. or transfer to another college if their schools offer classes entirely online this fall
 
If coronavirus were not enough, parents are starting to get increasingly uneasy about how their children will be educated this fall.
If coronavirus were not enough, parents are starting to get increasingly uneasy about how their children will be educated this fall.
 
The spring semester saw college campuses close and rush to remote instruction.
 
With campus scheduled to reopen in the fall, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has released a preliminary roadmap outlining how they plan to mitigate the effects of COVID-19.
With campus scheduled to reopen in the fall, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has released a preliminary roadmap outlining how they plan to mitigate the effects of COVID-19.
 
Beaufort County Community College will resume in-person classes during its fall 2020 semester.
 
Beaufort County Community College has moved some previously scheduled Continuing Education classes online.
Beaufort County Community College has moved some previously scheduled Continuing Education classes online.
 
Beaufort County Community College is offering healthcare classes starting in June through its Continuing Education Division.
Beaufort County Community College is offering healthcare classes starting in June through its Continuing Education Division.
 
Beaufort County Community College will only conduct online instruction only for its summer classes 2020.
 
K-12 schools in North Carolina are currently shut down due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but they are not the only educational institutions that are being rocked by the virus.
K-12 schools in North Carolina are currently shut down due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but they are not the only educational institutions that are being rocked by the virus.
 
Beaufort County Community College is postponing its scheduled May 15, 2020, graduation ceremony until a later date.
 
New website provides information for ECU admitted students
 
Community college classes are canceled or moving online through the end of the month as COVID-19 spreads in North Carolina.
Community college classes are canceled or moving online through the end of the month as COVID-19 spreads in North Carolina.
 
In the span of a few days, coronavirus has upended American higher education.
 
Beaufort County Community College has upcoming classes to help you move forward in your real estate career or get set up to substitute teach. The classes are held in Building 8 on BCCC’s main campus.
Beaufort County Community College has upcoming classes to help you move forward in your real estate career or get set up to substitute teach. The classes are held in Building 8 on BCCC’s main campus.
 
In response to participant demand, Beaufort County Community College will offer more sections of Defensive Driving than in previous semesters and offer classes in Spanish for the first time.
In response to participant demand, Beaufort County Community College will offer more sections of Defensive Driving than in previous semesters and offer classes in Spanish for the first time.
 
After graduating a record-breaking number of students during the 2018-2019 academic year, East Carolina University welcomed the third largest freshman class in the university’s history this fall.
After graduating a record-breaking number of students during the 2018-2019 academic year, East Carolina University welcomed the third largest freshman class in the university’s history this fall.
 
Beaufort County Community College has classes coming up to help you learn about the past, including time-honored regional skills like cane-weaving and hog-roasting, and a class to focus on the current events of our present.
Beaufort County Community College has classes coming up to help you learn about the past, including time-honored regional skills like cane-weaving and hog-roasting, and a class to focus on the current events of our present.
 
A series of job skill training classes will make it easier for participants to transfer into stable employment or gain the relevant skills to excel in their current position and even move ahead.
A series of job skill training classes will make it easier for participants to transfer into stable employment or gain the relevant skills to excel in their current position and even move ahead.
 
BCCC can get students certified to drive commercially in less than 6 months and for under $600.
 
Every business is looking for an edge to push it ahead of its competitors. The Small Business Center at Beaufort County Community College has offered a steady flow of seminars to help entrepreneurs understand the latest in recordkeeping, marketing and customer service
Every business is looking for an edge to push it ahead of its competitors. The Small Business Center at Beaufort County Community College has offered a steady flow of seminars to help entrepreneurs understand the latest in recordkeeping, marketing and customer service
 
A new school year is weeks away, leaving ambitious high schoolers to anticipate schedules packed with Advanced Placement classes
A new school year is weeks away, leaving ambitious high schoolers to anticipate schedules packed with Advanced Placement classes
 
Using Advanced Placement (AP) courses to fulfill college requirements has long helped college students save both time and money
Using Advanced Placement (AP) courses to fulfill college requirements has long helped college students save both time and money
 
The Raleigh News & Observer recently published a contentious exchange between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s history professor Jay Smith and vice chancellor of communications Joel Curran concerning Smith’s course “Big-Time College Sports and the Rights of Athletes, 1956-Present.”
The Raleigh News & Observer recently published a contentious exchange between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s history professor Jay Smith and vice chancellor of communications Joel Curran concerning Smith’s course “Big-Time College Sports and the Rights of Athletes, 1956-Present.”
 
Summer Enrichment Classes for Kids is a series of fun and educational programs that will get them moving and thinking. Beaufort County Community College offers this opportunity for youth to sample careers, hobbies and skillsets
Summer Enrichment Classes for Kids is a series of fun and educational programs that will get them moving and thinking. Beaufort County Community College offers this opportunity for youth to sample careers, hobbies and skillsets
 
Classes are available through Beaufort County Community College's Continuing Education Division. To register or for more information, call 252-940-6375 or email continuingeducation@beaufortccc.edu. Ask to join the mailing list for the latest updates
Classes are available through Beaufort County Community College's Continuing Education Division. To register or for more information, call 252-940-6375 or email continuingeducation@beaufortccc.edu. Ask to join the mailing list for the latest updates
 
UNC-Chapel Hill's infamous athletics-academic scandal has officially been swept under the rug
UNC-Chapel Hill's infamous athletics-academic scandal has officially been swept under the rug
 
Two classes are available through Beaufort County Community College's Frances Morgan Roberson Culinary Program
Two classes are available through Beaufort County Community College's Frances Morgan Roberson Culinary Program
 
These free seminars at Beaufort County Community College can help your business take off.
 
These classes at Beaufort County Community College can help you prep for college entry exams or get your high school equivalency. To register, call 252-940-6375 or email continuingeducation@beaufortccc.edu.
These classes at Beaufort County Community College can help you prep for college entry exams or get your high school equivalency. To register, call 252-940-6375 or email continuingeducation@beaufortccc.edu.
 
No, not the snowflakes that fall gently from the sky and then sparkle in the moonlight as they cover the ground.
No, not the snowflakes that fall gently from the sky and then sparkle in the moonlight as they cover the ground.
 
An array of degrees, diplomas and certificates are available for students who live far from the Beaufort County Community College campus or would like to pursue a degree while continuing to work at their current job
An array of degrees, diplomas and certificates are available for students who live far from the Beaufort County Community College campus or would like to pursue a degree while continuing to work at their current job
 
Beaufort County Community College's upcoming weapon-related classes
 
The Continuing Education Department at Beaufort County Community College will cut the ribbon on a new restaurant-grade culinary lab.
The Continuing Education Department at Beaufort County Community College will cut the ribbon on a new restaurant-grade culinary lab.
 
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Beaufort County Community College has cancelled classes until Monday, October 17
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Beaufort County Community College has cancelled classes until Monday, October 17
 
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