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Grant allows high school students to attend college

Because of a $59,724 grant Bevill State Community College received from the Governor’s Office of Workforce Development, high school students seeking a career technical education may attend free.



BSCC Dual Enrollment Career Technical Scholarships Available

High School students interested in a career technical education field of study now have an opportunity to attend Bevill State's programs free of charge.



Bevill auto instructor receives national honor

Auto body and repair instructor Kelvin Brown is being honored for his efforts in improving the program at Bevill State Community College and promoting workforce development.









 
Career Technical Education
The Career Technical Education Division of Bevill State is responsible for all non-health related skills training in the College service area. The Division is tasked with offering comprehensive workforce and community development service training while integrating all of its programs and services into a unified division.

The Division offers programs of study that lead to Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees, long-term Certificates, and short-term certificates as well as non-credit courses in Continuing Education, Adult Education, Training for Business and Industry, and Skills Training.

CO-OP/Internship Program
Career Technical students are also given the opportunity to participate in the CO-OP/Internship program. The CO-OP/Internship program is designed to be an organized and planned work experience for the purpose of extending training for a student in his/her career path, while at the same time providing the participating business with additional part-time personnel. Students or companies who are intereseted in participating in the CO-OP/Internship program should contact the program advisor.
 
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