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As an update on the recent discussions regarding the state community college system budget for 2015-2016, I received an email from a fellow community college president following the recent State Community College Board retreat. As expected, the state board revised the recommendations made by the...
As an update on the recent discussions regarding the state community college system budget for 2015-2016, I received an email from a fellow community college president following the recent State Community College Board retreat. As expected, the state board revised the recommendations made by the...
 
Jackson Lancaster, a student in the Business Administration Program at Beaufort County Community College, will serve as President of the Beaufort County Community College Student Government Association for the 2014-2015 Academic Year.
Jackson Lancaster, a student in the Business Administration Program at Beaufort County Community College, will serve as President of the Beaufort County Community College Student Government Association for the 2014-2015 Academic Year.
 
Students in short-term training programs at Beaufort County Community College may apply for scholarships to help defray the cost of those programs thanks to a new program funded by the State Employees' Credit Union Foundation.
Students in short-term training programs at Beaufort County Community College may apply for scholarships to help defray the cost of those programs thanks to a new program funded by the State Employees' Credit Union Foundation.
 
Members of BCCC’s senior staff had their first look this week at new software that should help our faculty better track the academic progress of our students and help us meet the challenges ahead.
Members of BCCC’s senior staff had their first look this week at new software that should help our faculty better track the academic progress of our students and help us meet the challenges ahead.
 
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