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A new transfer agreement between Beaufort County Community College and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will grant new opportunities for students who graduate with an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Human Services Technology.
A new transfer agreement between Beaufort County Community College and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington will grant new opportunities for students who graduate with an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Human Services Technology.
 
Students who complete an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Business Administration at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) through a new transfer pathway will be guaranteed admission to East Carolina University (ECU).
Students who complete an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Business Administration at Beaufort County Community College (BCCC) through a new transfer pathway will be guaranteed admission to East Carolina University (ECU).
 
The progressive left often argues that the rich do not pay enough in taxes. The tax code is not progressive enough, they say. But, the tax code is much more progressive than they would like to admit. See the below graph from The Heritage Foundation.
The progressive left often argues that the rich do not pay enough in taxes. The tax code is not progressive enough, they say. But, the tax code is much more progressive than they would like to admit. See the below graph from The Heritage Foundation.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Spring 2023 semester. Registration is now open for the Summer 2023 semester.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Spring 2023 semester. Registration is now open for the Summer 2023 semester.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce these scholarship recipients for the Fall 2022 semester.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce these scholarship recipients for the Fall 2022 semester.
 
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper celebrated Apprenticeship Week by touring the Caterpillar Pre-Apprenticeship Training in Welding Program at Central Carolina Community College.
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper celebrated Apprenticeship Week by touring the Caterpillar Pre-Apprenticeship Training in Welding Program at Central Carolina Community College.
 
The federal government drastically overestimates income inequality in the United States by failing to account for certain welfare programs and income taxes on the wealthiest earners, according to a study released on Tuesday by the Cato Institute.
The federal government drastically overestimates income inequality in the United States by failing to account for certain welfare programs and income taxes on the wealthiest earners, according to a study released on Tuesday by the Cato Institute.
 
Students returned to Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) to a larger student body as enrollment has continued to surpass pre-pandemic levels.
Students returned to Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) to a larger student body as enrollment has continued to surpass pre-pandemic levels.
 
Recently, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton sat down with Peter Hans, President of the President of the University of North Carolina System, via Zoom and filmed the thirteenth edition in a video series called Critical Conversations.
Recently, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton sat down with Peter Hans, President of the President of the University of North Carolina System, via Zoom and filmed the thirteenth edition in a video series called Critical Conversations.
 
The American Legislative Exchange Council just released its 2022 “Rich States, Poor States” report.
The American Legislative Exchange Council just released its 2022 “Rich States, Poor States” report.
 
ECU students taking non-traditional routes to degrees enjoy journey
ECU students taking non-traditional routes to degrees enjoy journey
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper held a roundtable discussion about the Longleaf Commitment community college grant program with education leaders and grant recipients at Central Carolina Community College.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper held a roundtable discussion about the Longleaf Commitment community college grant program with education leaders and grant recipients at Central Carolina Community College.
 
Scrolling through my social media recently, I noticed a post shared by a friend that read: “@ all high school seniors filling out college applications right now: COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS OK [repeated 7x].”
Scrolling through my social media recently, I noticed a post shared by a friend that read: “@ all high school seniors filling out college applications right now: COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS OK [repeated 7x].”
 
Pirates turn their tassels, celebrate transformative accomplishment
Pirates turn their tassels, celebrate transformative accomplishment
 
North Carolina education leaders signed an agreement to address the critical teacher shortage in the state.
North Carolina education leaders signed an agreement to address the critical teacher shortage in the state.
 
Students who complete an Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice Technology at Beaufort County Community College can now transfer to East Carolina University to complete a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice.
Students who complete an Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice Technology at Beaufort County Community College can now transfer to East Carolina University to complete a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice.
 
Helen Raleigh writes at National Review Online about an aspect of “clean” energy that its advocates try to hide.
Helen Raleigh writes at National Review Online about an aspect of “clean” energy that its advocates try to hide.
 
Beaufort County Community College will cover all tuition and fees for students through the Spring 2023 semester.
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: May 20
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: May 24
 
North Carolina is among the top five states in the nation on metrics such as tax rates, size of state government, and income transfer programs, according to a new report from the American Legislative Exchange Council.
North Carolina is among the top five states in the nation on metrics such as tax rates, size of state government, and income transfer programs, according to a new report from the American Legislative Exchange Council.
 
Students have an additional option for a healthcare career at Beaufort County Community College with the Health Information Technology program.
Students have an additional option for a healthcare career at Beaufort County Community College with the Health Information Technology program.
 
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Spring 2021 semester.
The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the Spring 2021 semester.
 
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.
 
Change, when it happens, comes suddenly, unpredictably, and after long, static periods.
Change, when it happens, comes suddenly, unpredictably, and after long, static periods.
 
A record number of students filled classrooms as Beaufort County Community College started its fall semester on August 19. The college currently has 1668 students enrolled in degree programs, the highest number since it exited the federal student loan program in 2015.
A record number of students filled classrooms as Beaufort County Community College started its fall semester on August 19. The college currently has 1668 students enrolled in degree programs, the highest number since it exited the federal student loan program in 2015.
 
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.
 
Senate Bill 820, which skyrockets tax incentives for “big boys with deep pockets,” rampaged through the North Carolina General Assembly last week like a General Patton simile
Senate Bill 820, which skyrockets tax incentives for “big boys with deep pockets,” rampaged through the North Carolina General Assembly last week like a General Patton simile
 
Private colleges and universities face challenges distinct from their public counterparts
Private colleges and universities face challenges distinct from their public counterparts
 
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
 
Josh Meier recently stopped in at Beaufort County Community College to check in with former teachers and to pick up his new Associate in Science degree
Josh Meier recently stopped in at Beaufort County Community College to check in with former teachers and to pick up his new Associate in Science degree
 
A report commissioned by the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Community College System on the potential impact of the North Carolina Guaranteed Admission Program contains inaccurate information that should be acknowledged during legislative discussions about any changes in NCGAP
A report commissioned by the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Community College System on the potential impact of the North Carolina Guaranteed Admission Program contains inaccurate information that should be acknowledged during legislative discussions about any changes in NCGAP
 
As the 2016 election cycle approaches, North Carolina voters will witness a spirited political debate about how best to promote economic growth
As the 2016 election cycle approaches, North Carolina voters will witness a spirited political debate about how best to promote economic growth
 
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