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The Class of 2023 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
The Class of 2023 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
 
Beaufort County Community College held its commencement exercise for its graduating students on May 11.
Beaufort County Community College held its commencement exercise for its graduating students on May 11.
 
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 15.
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 15.
 
Beaufort County Community College will continue its popular Beaufort Promise Scholarship Program for at least the next three academic years (2023-24 through 2025-26).
Beaufort County Community College will continue its popular Beaufort Promise Scholarship Program for at least the next three academic years (2023-24 through 2025-26).
 
Thinking about college can be both exciting and intimidating for both high school students and parents, especially if students will be the first in their families to attend college.
Thinking about college can be both exciting and intimidating for both high school students and parents, especially if students will be the first in their families to attend college.
 
The Class of 2022 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
The Class of 2022 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
 
A new, in-depth economic impact analysis found Beaufort County Community College has a $49.2 million annual impact on the regional economy - supporting more than 993 or one out of every 35 jobs across Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties.
A new, in-depth economic impact analysis found Beaufort County Community College has a $49.2 million annual impact on the regional economy - supporting more than 993 or one out of every 35 jobs across Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties.
 
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 16.
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 16.
 
Beaufort County Community College will welcome Thomas A. Stith III, President of the North Carolina Community College System, as he visits its campus on November 5 from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. to tour new facilities.
Beaufort County Community College will welcome Thomas A. Stith III, President of the North Carolina Community College System, as he visits its campus on November 5 from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. to tour new facilities.
 
Beaufort County Community College will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its Public Safety Training Center and dedicate the lecture hall within the building in honor of David A. Crosby.
Beaufort County Community College will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its Public Safety Training Center and dedicate the lecture hall within the building in honor of David A. Crosby.
 
The Beaufort County Health Department will hold two COVID-19 vaccination clinics in the Boyette Conference Center (Building 10) on Beaufort County Community College's campus.
The Beaufort County Health Department will hold two COVID-19 vaccination clinics in the Boyette Conference Center (Building 10) on Beaufort County Community College's campus.
 
Beaufort County Community College congratulates four continuing education staff members on their graduation from the BCCC Workforce Development Specialist Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Beaufort County Community College congratulates four continuing education staff members on their graduation from the BCCC Workforce Development Specialist Registered Apprenticeship Program.
 
A new scholarship will take a burden off of volunteer firefighters and firefighters-in-training.
 
Beaufort County Community College will introduce two degree programs to help future teachers begin their college education right here in Beaufort County.
Beaufort County Community College will introduce two degree programs to help future teachers begin their college education right here in Beaufort County.
 
The Small Business Center (SBC) at Beaufort County Community College announced an expansion in their business services.
 
Beaufort County Community College installed lighting on its new Emergency Vehicle Driving Pad on April 4.
 
Construction started on the largest public driving pad in North Carolina, and Beaufort County Community College celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony.
Construction started on the largest public driving pad in North Carolina, and Beaufort County Community College celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony.
 
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 20.
Students attending Beaufort County Community College who receive aid through the BCCC Foundation had a chance to dine with their benefactors on March 20.
 
The goal of Beaufort County Community College and the BCCC Foundation is to make sure that no student is turned away from the college due to lack of funds
The goal of Beaufort County Community College and the BCCC Foundation is to make sure that no student is turned away from the college due to lack of funds
 
With no interstate highways running through it, no orange glow at night of a major city, it is easy to think of Beaufort County as being tucked away. The service area of Beaufort County Community College is even more rural and remote, spanning 2,008 square miles, the largest of any community college
With no interstate highways running through it, no orange glow at night of a major city, it is easy to think of Beaufort County as being tucked away. The service area of Beaufort County Community College is even more rural and remote, spanning 2,008 square miles, the largest of any community college
 
The fraternal benefit society WoodmenLife 623 Washington donated $1,500 to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation for scholarships
The fraternal benefit society WoodmenLife 623 Washington donated $1,500 to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation for scholarships
 
The best place to get an education in agribusiness might not always be the heart of a big city like Raleigh, as a number of students at Beaufort County Community College have found. The students, many of them taking over family operations in Beaufort, Hyde and Tyrrell Counties...
The best place to get an education in agribusiness might not always be the heart of a big city like Raleigh, as a number of students at Beaufort County Community College have found. The students, many of them taking over family operations in Beaufort, Hyde and Tyrrell Counties...
 
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
 
The fraternal benefit society WoodmenLife 623 Washington donated $1,500 to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation for scholarships
The fraternal benefit society WoodmenLife 623 Washington donated $1,500 to the Beaufort County Community College Foundation for scholarships
 
Beaufort County Community College will dedicate a new tree on campus in memory of Dr. Charles Otis Boyette on May 25 at 10:00 a.m. Members of the public are invited to the dedication ceremony in front of Building 12
Beaufort County Community College will dedicate a new tree on campus in memory of Dr. Charles Otis Boyette on May 25 at 10:00 a.m. Members of the public are invited to the dedication ceremony in front of Building 12
 
Beaufort County Community College's Agribusiness Technology program was created in 2014 in response to demand from both students and employers in the college's four-county service area, whose economy depends heavily on agriculture.
Beaufort County Community College's Agribusiness Technology program was created in 2014 in response to demand from both students and employers in the college's four-county service area, whose economy depends heavily on agriculture.
 
Whether it's a matter of studying for a particular class or test, or getting help with technology like email or Blackboard, Beaufort County Community College's all-new Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) is a one-stop shop for students to get the assistance they need.
Whether it's a matter of studying for a particular class or test, or getting help with technology like email or Blackboard, Beaufort County Community College's all-new Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) is a one-stop shop for students to get the assistance they need.
 
Beaufort County Community College has received a $97,075 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation to support the creation and implementation of the college's new Agribusiness Technology Program.
Beaufort County Community College has received a $97,075 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation to support the creation and implementation of the college's new Agribusiness Technology Program.
 
The newest symbol of Beaufort County Community College, a ceremonial mace that will be used for the first time in BCCC's graduation exercises on Thursday, May 15, was the culmination of many hours of work involving students, faculty and staff.
The newest symbol of Beaufort County Community College, a ceremonial mace that will be used for the first time in BCCC's graduation exercises on Thursday, May 15, was the culmination of many hours of work involving students, faculty and staff.
 
Beaufort County Community College students, graduates and job seekers will have the chance to talk with area employers at the annual BCCC Career Fair 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, in the Multi-purpose Room of Building 10 on the BCCC campus.
Beaufort County Community College students, graduates and job seekers will have the chance to talk with area employers at the annual BCCC Career Fair 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, in the Multi-purpose Room of Building 10 on the BCCC campus.
 
A leading opponent of building a major wind energy facility in Carteret County says it was a tourism-depressing, jobs-killing project that was defeated in spite of, not because of, a state law passed last year to regulate environmental impacts and avoid adverse health effects of...
A leading opponent of building a major wind energy facility in Carteret County says it was a tourism-depressing, jobs-killing project that was defeated in spite of, not because of, a state law passed last year to regulate environmental impacts and avoid adverse health effects of...
 
A new audit report calls into question nearly $4.9 million in spending by Four-County Community Services, a nonprofit organization that runs Head Start programs and provides other assistance to low-income families in seven southeastern North Carolina counties.
A new audit report calls into question nearly $4.9 million in spending by Four-County Community Services, a nonprofit organization that runs Head Start programs and provides other assistance to low-income families in seven southeastern North Carolina counties.
 
Beaufort County Community College is striving to fill the need for emergency medical services in the region by offering several courses that prepare first responders to help with medical emergencies.
Beaufort County Community College is striving to fill the need for emergency medical services in the region by offering several courses that prepare first responders to help with medical emergencies.
 
Beaufort County Community College is seeking approval to offer course work in the field of Agribusiness Technology, a field that will provide many job opportunities for area residents, college officials announced this week.
Beaufort County Community College is seeking approval to offer course work in the field of Agribusiness Technology, a field that will provide many job opportunities for area residents, college officials announced this week.
 
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