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The Martin Center speaks to the N.C. Community College System’s new chief.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients.
 
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).
 
ECU’s Higginson advances medical, military mission
ECU’s Higginson advances medical, military mission
 
THE PRESIDENT: Hey, folks. Well, good afternoon. When America made 12 years of public education universal in the last century, we became — not figuratively, literally — the best-educated public in the world and better prepared than any other nation.
THE PRESIDENT: Hey, folks. Well, good afternoon. When America made 12 years of public education universal in the last century, we became — not figuratively, literally — the best-educated public in the world and better prepared than any other nation.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Fall 2021 semester.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Fall 2021 semester.
 
As Oscar Wilde tells us, “Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.” This is especially true of bureaucracies on college campuses. Once their seeds are planted, their growth often continues without check.
As Oscar Wilde tells us, “Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.” This is especially true of bureaucracies on college campuses. Once their seeds are planted, their growth often continues without check.
 
Shelling out the time and cash necessary to earn a degree is a sacrifice. For many, the question of “is college worth it?” has a simple answer: “yes.” But for others, the answer may not be so clear.
Shelling out the time and cash necessary to earn a degree is a sacrifice. For many, the question of “is college worth it?” has a simple answer: “yes.” But for others, the answer may not be so clear.
 
Remarks by President Biden on the American Families Plan
 
When not in school or responding to calls, Walker also organizes parties that he DJs to create safe spaces for his peers.
 
For regional and less-known colleges, stopping enrollment declines depends on demonstrating their value to potential students.
For regional and less-known colleges, stopping enrollment declines depends on demonstrating their value to potential students.
 
Although all state colleges and universities shout “diversity” and preach “tolerance” at the top of their lungs, they in fact demonstrate monolithic bigotry and homogeneous narrow-mindedness.
Although all state colleges and universities shout “diversity” and preach “tolerance” at the top of their lungs, they in fact demonstrate monolithic bigotry and homogeneous narrow-mindedness.
 
Without revenue from the NCAA Final Four tournament and other sources of income, it is clear that the intercollegiate athletics industry faces difficult choices from the consequences of the coronavirus.
Without revenue from the NCAA Final Four tournament and other sources of income, it is clear that the intercollegiate athletics industry faces difficult choices from the consequences of the coronavirus.
 
For years, college-for-all was the dominant narrative of pundits, parents, and high school guidance counselors.
For years, college-for-all was the dominant narrative of pundits, parents, and high school guidance counselors.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the spring 2020 semester.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the spring 2020 semester.
 
Beaufort County Community College congratulates Adriana DeMercurio on her full-tuition Wright Scholarship to Methodist University.
Beaufort County Community College congratulates Adriana DeMercurio on her full-tuition Wright Scholarship to Methodist University.
 
College entrance exams are canceled or postponed nationwide due to the coronavirus outbreak.
 
Beaufort County Community College will host seniors and juniors from area high schools to give students a feel for campus life.
Beaufort County Community College will host seniors and juniors from area high schools to give students a feel for campus life.
 
It’s been a couple of months since Randy Ramsey became the chairman of the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
It’s been a couple of months since Randy Ramsey became the chairman of the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
 
Small private universities often find it more difficult to keep tuition down, but it can be done.
Small private universities often find it more difficult to keep tuition down, but it can be done.
 
The era of the four-year bachelor’s degree is over; today, only top students graduate within the traditional college timeline.
The era of the four-year bachelor’s degree is over; today, only top students graduate within the traditional college timeline.
 
With the rising number of student loan defaults, the federal government has reaped what it has sown.
With the rising number of student loan defaults, the federal government has reaped what it has sown.
 
For students who decide to attend a four-year university, their ability to keep up with college-level work is closely linked to how well their high school prepared them.
For students who decide to attend a four-year university, their ability to keep up with college-level work is closely linked to how well their high school prepared them.
 
State education leaders are promoting career paths that don't involve attending four-year universities
 
UNC-Chapel Hill is expanding its transfer student program by adding partnerships with Guilford Technical and Central Piedmont community colleges.
UNC-Chapel Hill is expanding its transfer student program by adding partnerships with Guilford Technical and Central Piedmont community colleges.
 
Transferring from one college to another used to be complicated and often cost students in time lost. Time lost translates to extra tuition paid
Transferring from one college to another used to be complicated and often cost students in time lost. Time lost translates to extra tuition paid
 
In the first installment of this series, I offered several reasons why conservative families ought to consider sending their kids to the local community college
In the first installment of this series, I offered several reasons why conservative families ought to consider sending their kids to the local community college
 
Shortly after I moved to North Carolina in 2015, I learned about a dual-enrollment program for students to attend high school and Wake Technical Community College simultaneously
Shortly after I moved to North Carolina in 2015, I learned about a dual-enrollment program for students to attend high school and Wake Technical Community College simultaneously
 
Students flocked back to start fall classes at Beaufort County Community College on August 16
Students flocked back to start fall classes at Beaufort County Community College on August 16
 
Alternatives to the traditional four-year university are getting the attention of the General Assembly
Alternatives to the traditional four-year university are getting the attention of the General Assembly
 
Reverend Dr. Robert Cayton was welcomed back to the Beaufort County Community College Board of Trustees on Tuesday, February 7.
 
The following students have received scholarships through the BCCC Foundation. For information about scholarships, contact Serena Sullivan, executive director of the BCCC Foundation, at serena.sullivan@beaufortccc.edu or 252-940-6326.
The following students have received scholarships through the BCCC Foundation. For information about scholarships, contact Serena Sullivan, executive director of the BCCC Foundation, at serena.sullivan@beaufortccc.edu or 252-940-6326.
 
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