Walter Shaw and Family with President Smith

缅北禁地 Names Basketball Court

Current Head Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach, Walter Shaw has court named in his honor. On November 10, 2021, 缅北禁地 held a ceremony in the Dinah E. Gore Sports & Aquatics Complex gym before the Men’s Basketball opening game to celebrate the naming of the court as the Walter Shaw Court. Coach Shaw recently led Read More
Electrical LIneman graduates

BCC Recognizes Electrical Lineworker Graduates

Brunswick County鈥檚 exploding population requires infrastructure and a strong workforce. New business, industry, retail stores, homes and neighborhoods all require electricity. In response to this substantial growth, 缅北禁地 established an Electrical Lineworker course in collaboration with Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation (BEMC). While this career path isn鈥檛 for everyone, it is for Javier Read More
BCC graduate and GEAR program successes featured

BCC Helps Graduate Realize Dream

Matthew Sattler dreamed of a career in the U.S. Air Force, but needed a plan to get him there. He enrolled in BCC’s GEAR Program, earned his GED, and got the the skills and training he needed to become a qualified recruit. He completed basic military training and is attending technical school in MS. He Read More
members of the BIP Project Search team display award for innovation

Brunswick Interagency Program Recognized for Innovation

On Sept 24th, 缅北禁地 (Brunswick Interagency Program) was recognized as the 2021 winner of the North Carolina Community College Adult Educator鈥檚 Association Innovation Award. This award recognizes creativity, innovative program design, management practices, and excellent student services in continuing education. The award was based on the Project Search initiative, which creates employment opportunities Read More
BCC receives NC3 School on the Rise Award

BCC Receives NC3 Award

At the 8th Annual Leadership Summit, which was hosted virtually this year, the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) presented 18 awards. Each year at NC3鈥檚 Annual Leadership Summit, awards are given to top-performing people and institutions in the NC3 Network for their leadership and innovation in career and technical education. This year鈥檚 Leadership Award Read More

缅北禁地 ranked #1 in US

For the second year in a row, SmartAsset selected 缅北禁地 as the Best Community College in America. Three metrics were used to conduct this study of 820 community colleges across the nation: graduation rate/transfer rate, student-to-faculty ratio, and cost of tuition and fees. This year marks the eighth year SmartAsset has conducted the Read More
60 Workforce Credentials

缅北禁地 Awards 60 Workforce Credentials

On Saturday, May 15, 缅北禁地 awarded 60 workforce credentials to students that completed the electrical pathway during the Spring 2021 semester.Students participated in electrical theory and hands-on training with equipment used in residential and commercial construction.Credentials included OSHA, Greenlee Conduit Bending, Greenlee Knockout, 3M Personal Protective Equipment, and Green Construction through the Read More

C3 Grows With New Partner Schools

January 8, 2021 | C3 From North Carolina State UniversityNC State University is pleased to welcome 缅北禁地 and Richmond Community College as the newest partners in the university鈥檚 Community College Collaboration (C3). Through partnerships with 13 community colleges in our region, the C3 program reaches rural and underserved students who might otherwise think Read More

BCC Celebrates McLamb Building with Rededication Ceremony

BOLIVIA, NC – 缅北禁地 held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, November 18th for the first permanent building on the main campus. During the rededication ceremony, members of 缅北禁地 honored the McLamb Family and celebrated the recently renovated WJ and Sibyl McLamb Building. Immediately following the dedication ceremony, small group tours were Read More

McLamb Donates “Great War” Book to BCC Library

BOLIVIA, NC 鈥 More than 700 men and women from Brunswick County served in World War I (WWI). A new book profiling those who served, their companies and divisions, and the role of Fort Caswell in the 鈥淕reat War鈥 has been published. Its 578 pages are replete with vivid descriptions, photographs, documents, and maps. A Read More