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BCC offers courses and programs to help you become successful! You may be a current student, a new student, a former student or a visiting student. If so, you have come to the right place!
Select from the categories below and click Steps to Apply. Take the first step to becoming a student at BCC! Enjoy small classroom sizes, competent instructors, and a friendly atmosphere. You will find our faculty and staff are STUDENT CENTERED and FUTURE FOCUSED!
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- Business Administration – Associate Degree
- Business Administration – Diploma
- Business Administration – Banking and Finance Certificate
- Business Administration – Bookkeeping Certificate
- Business Administration – Management Certificate
- Business Administration – Marketing Certificate
- Business Administration – Small Business Certificate
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Student services representatives offer guidance through the application process and provide information about programs of study and program requirements. To meet with a representative, visit the Information Desk in the Student Resource Center. You may also email or call for an appointment. Please leave a voicemail for a prompt reply in the event someone does not answer your phone call.
- Crystal Dowd, Counselor, SGA Advisor – 910.879.5620 / [email protected]
- Cierra Griffin, College and High School Programs Coordinator – 910.879.5570 / [email protected]
- Carlton Bryan, Testing, Disabilities, and Veterans Services Director – 910.879.5524 / [email protected]
EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2017 – Bladen Community College does not have the ability to validate residency status for students or make any changes in residency status. The North Carolina State Legislature has established the RESIDENCY DETERMINATION SERVICE (RDS) which will serve as the single authority for determining whether a student qualifies for in-state tuition.
If a student does not have a residency certification number (RCN), it must be obtained prior to submitting an application for admission to Bladen Community College. Click on the “Steps to Apply” in the “Which Kind of Student are You?” section to start your BCC journey!
RESOURCE INFORMATION FOR RESIDENCY DETERMINATION:
Frequently Asked Questions for RDS Documents you MUST HAVE
to Complete the RDS Interview – Click onto “INITIAL CONSIDERATION”
Navigating FAFSA and RDS to prepare for college
For information concerning your completed RDS interview, password resets, extra documentation, or appeals please use the following contact information. NOTE: Appeals to residency status must be directed to the NC residency committee, not Bladen Community College. Bladen Community College is not authorized to establish or change an applicant’s residency status.
RDS CALL CENTER / HOURS OF OPERATION:
844.319.3640 (toll free)
919.835.2427 (fax)
Monday – Thursday (8:00 AM until 8:00 PM)
Friday (8:00 AM until 5:00 PM)
MAILING ADDRESS:
RDS
PO Box 41940
Raleigh, NC 27629-1940
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Steps to apply
Which Kind of Student are You?
New
Student
For Credit
A returning student (for credit) is someone who took for credit courses with BCC during a previous semester(s) and interested in returning.
Returning
Student
For Credit
A returning student (for credit) is someone who took for credit courses with BCC during a previous semester(s) and interested in returning.
Visiting
Student
For (Special) Credit
A returning student (for credit) is someone who took for credit courses with BCC during a previous semester(s) and interested in returning.
High School
Student
Career & College Promise
A returning student (for credit) is someone who took for credit courses with BCC during a previous semester(s) and interested in returning.
Continuing
Education
Non-Credit
A returning student (for credit) is someone who took for credit courses with BCC during a previous semester(s) and interested in returning.
Business administration
Can you picture yourself collaborating with a team to solve business problems?
Business administration
Can you picture yourself collaborating with a team to solve business problems?
Employment Outlook
Learn more about careers you can pursue in this field of study. Visit nccareers.org, where you can view more details on positions or search for other jobs.