Nohel has moved on to bigger and better things. He no longer is working at BCC. We have left his site here as an excelent example of ways to use the WordPress technology.
Thanks Nohel for all your efforts.
October 22nd, 2009
Nohel has moved on to bigger and better things. He no longer is working at BCC. We have left his site here as an excelent example of ways to use the WordPress technology.
Thanks Nohel for all your efforts.
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July 30th, 2009
School will be starting soon and summer vacation will be over. I thought it would be great to share some free activities you can do this summer before school starts again.
- coach;
- hike and clean park trails (they’ll supply bags and gloves);
- help with cultural events;
- teach scrapbooking and art classes;
- greet people at the rec. centers;
Those are just a few activities that you can do to keep your summer busy and have it be productive. If you want to stay in touch with friends over the summer, you can always send them a free e-card. Ecards are a great way to be creative, customize your card to say and look how you want and is always a great suprise to get from a friend or loved one. Online greeting cards are free and you can find one from any category.
Filed under: Summer Activities. Tagged: ecards, extracurricular, festivals, internships, libraries, Summer Activities, Summer Ideas, volunteer
July 29th, 2009
As noted in an from Chancellor Jack Scott, these are somthings that we should consider as we move to the future:
The Challenges Ahead
While I would like nothing more than to tell you that we anticipate a strong recovery of the state budget in the near future, this is not the case. California’s fiscal crisis is rooted first and foremost in the worldwide economic collapse. While the world and U.S. economies have shown some signs of turnaround in recent months, all indications are that the recovery will be slow and take an extended period of time. Further, the California economy, the epicenter of the foreclosure crisis, appears to be on an even slower course to recovery than the rest of the nation. Until the economy regains its strength, the California state budget will continue its struggles.
Focusing on Key Priorities
As we move forward though these difficult times, the work of the California Community Colleges has never been more important. Unemployed Californians rely on the community colleges for the retraining they need to find employment and advance in their chosen professions. Students displaced from UC and CSU due to budget cuts will come to our doors to begin their higher educations. California businesses depend on the community colleges to provide the skilled workers needed to compete and prosper in the today’s global economy. While the budget cuts we have experienced will make it harder for us to meet these needs and there is no question our overall capacity to serve students will diminish, we must do what we can with the resources we are provided to meet these critical needs.
These tough times will not last forever, however. When we look back, the test of our worth will be how well we managed to meet the critical educational needs of Californians during challenging fiscal times and how well we preserved the core instructional and student support infrastructure of our colleges. In the weeks and months ahead, I assure you that I will be doing everything possible to look out for the interests of the community colleges in the state budget process and will provide you with timely and accurate updates concerning new developments.
More and more students will be going the community college route and the system will have its work cut out for it. We will be working together to help students receive quality service with the resources available.
Filed under: Budget, College Students. Tagged: california budget, california budget crisis, student support services
July 28th, 2009
Federal Pell Grants are the foundation of federal student financial aid, to which aid from other federal and nonfederal sources might be added.
If you haven’t yet filled out the FAFSA (financial aid application), do so now to give you an opportunity to get money for school.
For more college tips.
Filed under: College Students, financial aid. Tagged: federal pell grant, federal student financial aid, financial aid, pell grant
July 27th, 2009
On July 9th, the CSU system announced “Budget Cuts Force CSU to Close 2010 Spring Admissions.” This is a huge blow for our community college students and the california community college system as a whole. Students that find themselves in the middle of this new turn of events should speak to a college counselor to identify alternatives and a plan for you to follow.
Who will be admitted?
“Only fully-eligible first-time freshmen, upper division undergraduate transfers or graduate and post-baccalaureate applicants who have applied for admission prior to July 6, 2009 may be offered admission to the 2010 winter term,” said Jeri Echeverria, CSU executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer.
Filed under: Budget, California State Universities, College Admissions, College Students, community college. Tagged: budget cuts, California Community College, California tate University, college, College Admissions, csu admissions, csu applications, transfer students, university
June 25th, 2009
I wanted to send out a reminder to those students still looking to sign up for classes this summer…The last day to add a class is tomorrow Friday, June 26, 2009. The first day of class started on Monday and because there are only 6 weeks of school during the summer, the last day to add date is the same week of school starting.
If you haven’t already, apply to the school, and sign up for some classes. you can access the CCCApply website through our peralta webpage.
I hope everyone is enjoying the beginning of summer!
Filed under: BCC Students, community college. Tagged: Enroll, Last Day To Add, Registration
June 19th, 2009
Now that summer is in full effect, I thought I would write some tips for students to help you get ahead in your college career. Some of the best way to get transfer or graduation requirements out of the way is to take summer school. Summer school at Berkeley City College is about 6 weeks long. While most students jump at the idea of finishing a class in 6 weeks, keep in mind you are still covering the same amount of content. You are taking the material of a 16 week course and squeezing all of it into 6 weeks. So if you think summer school at a community college is going to be a breeze, be ready to work.
Other things that you can do to help you get ahead if you are looking to transfer to a 4 year university of college:
Most 4 year universities want to see that you have been a productive student outside of the classroom. They want to see your leadership abilities and your involvement on campus and in the community. The more you can show them you will be a contributing member of their community, the more likely your chances of being accepted are. Keep in mind, you want to maintain a high level of academic performance (G.P.A.) while being involved. Don’t sacrifice grades just so you get involved in a lot of activities. It’s better to get high grades and be involved in 1 or 2 things than lower grades while being involved in a million activities.
For more college help, visit Advancement Strategies for Undergraduate Students.
Filed under: College Help, College Students. Tagged: College Help, Summer Ideas
June 12th, 2009
In case you were wondering if the counseling hours have changed for the summer…they have. To better serve all students that are wanting to speak to a counselor, Counseling has moved to a drop-in counseling basis. You are now only able to meet with a counselor for 10-15 minutes at a time during these drop-in hours.
Monday’s 9-7
Tuesday’s 9-7
Wednesday’s 9-7
Thursday’s 9-7
Friday’s 9-5
For an appointment to go over a full educational plan, you will want to make an appointment with a counselor this fall. You can schedule an appointment by calling the counseling center at (510) 981-5036. Or, if you know your counselors direct line, you can make an appointment that way.
I hope everyone enjoys there summer and don’t procrastinate on seeing a counselor too long
Filed under: BCC Students, community college. Tagged: Counseling Appointments, Counseling Hours, Counseling services
May 28th, 2009
Here is a video clip that was passed along from this year’s BCC Graduation.
Enjoy!
Filed under: BCC Students, community college, Graduation. Tagged: BCC Graduation
May 27th, 2009
Berkeley City College Summer School
Summer is here and registration time has begun. Students are coming in to see counselors for clearances, matriculation holds and pre-requisites. If you haven’t done so yet, register for summer and fall classes now before new incoming students do.
With the cost of attending universities being high, many students are looking to get their general education courses done this summer before returning back to their universities. We expect summer school to be at capacity and funding from the state is going to be tight. So be sure to take advantage of all the resources you can early.
To see a counselor, please stop by the counseling center on the second floor of Berkeley City College. All counselors are on a drop-in basis. Appointments will be taken in the fall only. Summer is all drop-in counseling.
Filed under: BCC Students, College Registration, community college. Tagged: college, College Registration, Community Colleges, summer school, universities