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A new organization is taking the stage at Beaufort County Community College. The newly founded Beaufort Performing Arts Collective (BPAC) is comprised of local artists representing all aspects of art activities.
A new organization is taking the stage at Beaufort County Community College. The newly founded Beaufort Performing Arts Collective (BPAC) is comprised of local artists representing all aspects of art activities.
 
Beaufort County Community College Small Business Center (BCCC SBC) and the Pamlico Business Resource Center (PBRC) are collaborating to support their mutual goals of increasing the number of viable small businesses
Beaufort County Community College Small Business Center (BCCC SBC) and the Pamlico Business Resource Center (PBRC) are collaborating to support their mutual goals of increasing the number of viable small businesses
 
Washington, N.C.— The TFB&B-BCCC Barber Academy is now accepting clients. Beaufort County Community College’s new barbering program has 18 students enrolled in its first session.
Washington, N.C.— The TFB&B-BCCC Barber Academy is now accepting clients. Beaufort County Community College’s new barbering program has 18 students enrolled in its first session.
 
Beaufort County Community College is partnering with Tapers, Fades, Beards & Baldies in Chocowinity to start the BCCC Barber Academy​.
Beaufort County Community College is partnering with Tapers, Fades, Beards & Baldies in Chocowinity to start the BCCC Barber Academy​.
 
The first cohort of apprentices graduated from the Apprenticeship Beaufort County Program and PAS on Dec. 2, celebrated by their fellow employees and community partners, as well as Dr. Bruce Mack, VP of Economic Development for the NC Community College System.
The first cohort of apprentices graduated from the Apprenticeship Beaufort County Program and PAS on Dec. 2, celebrated by their fellow employees and community partners, as well as Dr. Bruce Mack, VP of Economic Development for the NC Community College System.
 
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.
 
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.
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.
 
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.
 
Beaufort County Community College has started working with local manufacturers to help fill essential roles in their companies.
Beaufort County Community College has started working with local manufacturers to help fill essential roles in their companies.
 
High school students are now a fixture on the campus of Beaufort County Community College, with many of them taking advantage of a program called Career and College Promise (CCP) to earn college credit for free while they are still enrolled in high school
High school students are now a fixture on the campus of Beaufort County Community College, with many of them taking advantage of a program called Career and College Promise (CCP) to earn college credit for free while they are still enrolled in high school
 
The Hyde County Davis Center has been bustling with activity since it first opened to classes in September 2016
The Hyde County Davis Center has been bustling with activity since it first opened to classes in September 2016
 
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.
 
Thank you to all the faculty who came up with online assignments and helped us get through the closure due to Hurricane Matthew. We appreciate the effort you put in to adapt your semester plan.
Thank you to all the faculty who came up with online assignments and helped us get through the closure due to Hurricane Matthew. We appreciate the effort you put in to adapt your semester plan.
 
At the request of St. Peter's Church ECW group, Julie Crippen talked about College for Kids, the Culinary Arts program and Con Ed classes.
At the request of St. Peter's Church ECW group, Julie Crippen talked about College for Kids, the Culinary Arts program and Con Ed classes.
 
On Tuesday, May 31, the first cohort of students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's fire academy
On Tuesday, May 31, the first cohort of students graduated from Beaufort County Community College's fire academy
 
On Thursday, March 10, college officials and political figures cut the ribbon on the Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) classes to a permanent location in the county.
On Thursday, March 10, college officials and political figures cut the ribbon on the Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) classes to a permanent location in the county.
 
The newly-opened Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College classes to a permanent location in the county, will be featured during a ribbon cutting and Open House scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, March 10
The newly-opened Washington County Center, bringing Beaufort County Community College classes to a permanent location in the county, will be featured during a ribbon cutting and Open House scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, March 10
 
Beaufort County Community College's Vice President of Continuing Education, Stacey Gerard, has been appointed to the Workforce Development Leadership Committee (WDLC), an advisory group consisting of senior continuing education administrators from community colleges across the state.
Beaufort County Community College's Vice President of Continuing Education, Stacey Gerard, has been appointed to the Workforce Development Leadership Committee (WDLC), an advisory group consisting of senior continuing education administrators from community colleges across the state.
 
Stacey Gerard discusses the purpose and offerings available through BCCC's Division of Continuing Education, which encompasses College and Career Readiness, Occupational Extension and Personal Enrichment classes.
Stacey Gerard discusses the purpose and offerings available through BCCC's Division of Continuing Education, which encompasses College and Career Readiness, Occupational Extension and Personal Enrichment classes.
 
Beaufort County Community College's administrators and Board of Trustees put the needs of the community first and foremost when deciding what programs and classes the college will offer.
Beaufort County Community College's administrators and Board of Trustees put the needs of the community first and foremost when deciding what programs and classes the college will offer.
 
The goal of the College User Support Team is to provide training and support for college staff on the Colleague system to reduce errors and increase efficiency.
The goal of the College User Support Team is to provide training and support for college staff on the Colleague system to reduce errors and increase efficiency.
 
Thirty-six graduates of the Beaufort County Early College High School were honored Thursday, May 28.
Thirty-six graduates of the Beaufort County Early College High School were honored Thursday, May 28.
 
A record 285 students earned certificates, diplomas and degrees from Beaufort County Community College last week during graduation exercises held at Washington High School. N.C. Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla III gave the commencement address and cited the dedication, effort and perseverance...
A record 285 students earned certificates, diplomas and degrees from Beaufort County Community College last week during graduation exercises held at Washington High School. N.C. Secretary of Commerce John Skvarla III gave the commencement address and cited the dedication, effort and perseverance...
 
Twenty-one BCCC students were inducted into the Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society in a ceremony held at the college Wednesday night. Congratulations to Caitlyn Andrews, Bethany Ange, Marlen Avelar Gomez, Ashleigh Boyd, Frances Cahoon, Sanfara Christian, Erica Clark, Michael "Andy" Crisp...
Twenty-one BCCC students were inducted into the Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society in a ceremony held at the college Wednesday night. Congratulations to Caitlyn Andrews, Bethany Ange, Marlen Avelar Gomez, Ashleigh Boyd, Frances Cahoon, Sanfara Christian, Erica Clark, Michael "Andy" Crisp...
 
The BCCC Board of Trustees recently held its Spring Retreat with the board members spending most of their time discussing our college's long-range construction needs.
The BCCC Board of Trustees recently held its Spring Retreat with the board members spending most of their time discussing our college's long-range construction needs.
 
The members of the Senior Staff at Beaufort County Community College this week began a review and update of the capital construction plan approved by the BCCC Board of Trustees last year in order to make recommendations to the board for future construction needs. Senior Staff continued to...
The members of the Senior Staff at Beaufort County Community College this week began a review and update of the capital construction plan approved by the BCCC Board of Trustees last year in order to make recommendations to the board for future construction needs. Senior Staff continued to...
 
Welcome back to BCCC for the start of Spring 2015 Semester! Our enrollment numbers are growing, according to a preliminary analysis by Vice President of Research and Institutional Effectiveness Jay Sullivan. As of January 7, our enrollment for spring was 2,113, an increase of 216 over the same...
Welcome back to BCCC for the start of Spring 2015 Semester! Our enrollment numbers are growing, according to a preliminary analysis by Vice President of Research and Institutional Effectiveness Jay Sullivan. As of January 7, our enrollment for spring was 2,113, an increase of 216 over the same...
 
I hope everyone is looking forward to our Christmas and New Year's break and that all of our faculty and staff are planning to attend our Christmas Luncheon next Friday. There will be a lot of surprises for everyone including a special guest appearance. Thanks to the Special Events Committee for...
I hope everyone is looking forward to our Christmas and New Year's break and that all of our faculty and staff are planning to attend our Christmas Luncheon next Friday. There will be a lot of surprises for everyone including a special guest appearance. Thanks to the Special Events Committee for...
 
The holiday season is upon us and I hope all of our students, faculty, staff and community supporters have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. As we take time to give thanks for our blessings, I hope we will remember what a blessing Beaufort County Community College is for the people in our community...
The holiday season is upon us and I hope all of our students, faculty, staff and community supporters have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. As we take time to give thanks for our blessings, I hope we will remember what a blessing Beaufort County Community College is for the people in our community...
 
BCCC has welcomed middle grades students from across Beaufort County during the past two weeks. Under the direction of Vice President of Student Services Rick Anderson and his team, the county's eighth grade students toured BCCC's nursing, cosmetology, agribusiness technology programs automotive...
BCCC has welcomed middle grades students from across Beaufort County during the past two weeks. Under the direction of Vice President of Student Services Rick Anderson and his team, the county's eighth grade students toured BCCC's nursing, cosmetology, agribusiness technology programs automotive...
 
When the North Carolina legislature convenes in January 2015, the North Carolina Community College Presidents and system office are expected to make a "significant pay increase" for our faculty and staff the top priority in the expansion budget - which funds new programs and expenses - for the...
When the North Carolina legislature convenes in January 2015, the North Carolina Community College Presidents and system office are expected to make a "significant pay increase" for our faculty and staff the top priority in the expansion budget - which funds new programs and expenses - for the...
 
Beaufort County Community College hosted its first campus-wide Open House in may years on Thursday and people from across the service area took the opportunity to see what we do and how they fit. Nearly 100 people took time to tour the campus, meet with faculty and staff members and learn more about
Beaufort County Community College hosted its first campus-wide Open House in may years on Thursday and people from across the service area took the opportunity to see what we do and how they fit. Nearly 100 people took time to tour the campus, meet with faculty and staff members and learn more about
 
The annual high school equivalency Assessment Day at Beaufort County Community College drew a record number of attendees on Wednesday, Aug. 20, with over 78 people from BCCC's service area attending the event. Fifty-five people attended last year.
The annual high school equivalency Assessment Day at Beaufort County Community College drew a record number of attendees on Wednesday, Aug. 20, with over 78 people from BCCC's service area attending the event. Fifty-five people attended last year.
 
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