Few institutions impact lives and local economics the way Bladen Community College does.
The college has changed the lives of many of the most disadvantaged. Graduates touch many lives—they become our teachers, our technicians, our nurses, and our community leaders. The dollars given to Bladen Community College synergize. It is a great investment that pays dividends forever.
Community colleges in the state were originally funded by public support along with tuition and fees. However, as diminishing government support, changeable student enrollment, and higher operating costs have altered the financial landscape, community colleges have begun adopting a new perspective. More and more, they are turning to their foundations as an important revenue source to offset the impact of budget cuts while sustaining educational excellence and accessibility.
Our Bladen Community College Foundation offers many opportunities and avenues in which to invest in the college. You may wish to give to the BCC Foundation’s general fund allowing the college the freedom to meet needs as they arise or you may choose to designate part, or all, of your gift to a specific program, scholarship, or naming opportunity.
Regardless of whether it is restricted or unrestricted, your investment will assist Bladen Community College in meeting its most critical institutional and instructional needs. Please give today knowing that your investment will support Bladen Community College and our students for years to come. For your convenience, you may contribute online by going to the BCC Website “Donate” link.
On behalf of the college, I invite you to learn more about the Bladen Community College Foundation and the various ways you may support the college’s educational programs.
Guyton, Sondra H.
Vice President for Institutional Advancement & Community Relations
Institutional Advancement
Building 10 Room 18
Hickman, Jennifer
Administrative Specialist
Institutional Advancement
Building 10 Room 16
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About BCC Foundation
Bladen Community College is dedicated to delivering a great education, but we also desire to share the best overall experience possible for each of our students.
Ambassador Program
The BCC Student Ambassador Program is comprised of a diverse group of students who serve as leaders on campus.
Alumni Association
When you graduate, we know your story is just beginning and we want to stay in touch!
Volunteering & Mentoring
Our donor community is full of talented people. When folks donate their time talent and treasure, it certainly does not go unnoticed.
Featured Scholarship Opportunities
Cecil W. McClure Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship provides opportunities for students enrolled in the Welding Program and is provided by Cecelia Davis in memory of her father, Cecil W. McClure, former welding instructor at Bladenboro High School.
Scholarship Criteria:
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Be a NC resident.
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Submit a scholarship application.
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Be enrolled as a full time student.
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Be enrolled in the welding program.
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Be a motivated capable learner who has demonstrated economic need.
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Maintain a 2.0 GPA.
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Continue enrollment for the duration of the scholarship.
The recipient of the scholarship will be selected each year by the college’s scholarship committee. Factors to be considered in the selection process will include, but not be limited to, scholastic achievement, participation in outside activities, and demonstrate commitment to the student’s chosen disciplines.
Harmony Hall/Livingston Endowed Scholarship
To qualify as a recipient for the Harmony Hall/Livingston Endowed Scholarship, an applicant must meet the following criteria:
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The applicant must be enrolled at Bladen Community College.
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The applicant must have two letters of recommendation. One from his/her high school teachers or principal and second from a reputable person in his/her community. If the applicant is family connected, then the second letter should be from a family member. If reapplying they must follow the same criteria as above, except they are to secure a letter of recommendation from Bladen Community College advisor.
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Priority will be given to a descendent or family-connected relative of William Robert Livingston or Myrtle Suggs Livingston.
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Along with the application, the student should submit an essay sharing what impact this scholarship will have, as well as, sharing their future goals and aspirations.
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The student must have an overall GPA of 2.5 and maintain this average in order to reapply for this scholarship.