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Facts & Myths About Community College Presented by: Karen Dahlstrom Recruitment Coordinator
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Benefits of Community College Affordable: BHC costs approximately $5,000 per year Accessible: open enrollment policy Flexible: day, night, online, minimester, and summer classes Close to Home: reduce travel costs and ease transition Small Classes: BHC average class size is 22 Opportunity to Explore: take general education courses Diverse Student Body: variety of ages and backgrounds Myths Low cost means low quality Community college is just like high school
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Programs at Community College Career Programs Prepare students for the workforce after graduation Classes not designed to transfer BHC has more than 115 career programs Certificates – Examples: teacher aide, welding, massage therapy, CNA, computer specialist Associate in Applied Science – Examples: nursing, accounting specialist, visual communication, engineering technology Myth Community college programs take 2 years
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Programs at Community College Transfer Programs Designed for students who want to earn a Bachelors Degree Classes transfer to 4-year schools BHC has more than 40 transfer programs Transfer options include: – Earn an Associates Degree (61-64 hours) – Complete IAI General Education Core (37-41 hours) – Select courses for a specific college or university Myth Community college classes don’t transfer
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Enrollment Process at Community College Timeline for Summer & Fall Enrollment January – apply for admission February – fill out FAFSA, scholarship applications March – take COMPASS placement test, meet an advisor April – register for classes August – attend new student orientation Myths Community college enrollment can be done “on the spot” No one visits a community college before enrolling
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Life at Community College Clubs and organizations: BHC has approximately 30 Student life events: festivals, musicians, presenters Career services: job placement, internships Student services: tutoring, workshops, counseling, advising Commuter campus: events usually during the day Myth Community college students go to class, then go home
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Contact Information Contact for high school students: Karen Dahlstrom Recruitment Coordinator/Admissions Advisor 309-796-5341 dahlstromk@bhc.edu Thank you for attending!
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