


College Bound 2007
A program, under the direction of Francisco Olaya, that offers students from Burlington City and Pemberton Township the opportunity to not only experience college life in a real college setting, but also take a college course and receive three college credits.
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The Crusades: Architecture of Political and Religious Authority
Join Jayne Yantz as she tours the architectural landmarks of Jerusalem, Jordan, and Syria, revealing how these ancient and mysterious buildings played a part in the religious history of the Middle East.
Burlington County College
Science Instructor Laura Ritt explains how the bones are assembled in the human skeleton.
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How to Enter the BCC
Science & Invention Fair In this video Dr. Kathleen Sweeney gives you tips on how to create a winning science fair project.
For questions or more information about the Science Fair Email Dr. Sweeney at:

Stacey AllenIntro to Bio 103
Instructor Anne Tokazewski introduces the online course of BIO103
(General Biology)

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Tidbits and
Bytes
Another BCC original TV series created by Martin Hoffman, Educational Technology Specialist. In Tidbits and Bites Martin not only simplifies but also takes the mystery out of home computing.

The BCC Science & Invention Fair 2007 Watch what scientific achievements the students of Burlington
County have made this year and find out how you can enter your own project at next year's Science Fair.
GIS Day
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Burlington County College African-American Cultural Events CommitteeDr. Michael Eric Dyson
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, named by Essence magazine as one of the 50 most inspiring African Americans, is one of the nation’s most renowned public intellectuals. The remarkable range of his cultural appeal is celebrated in the pages of Time magazine and US News and World Report.

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BCC Annual Tea Sponsored by: L.I.F.E/R.S.V.P.
Mark Winegardner, author of “The Godfather Returns”, the sequel to Mario Puzzo’s Godfather series, talks about his new book and shares his ideas on how to be a successful author.
Dr. Suzan D. Johnson Cook
The African American Cultural Events Committee presents guest speaker Dr. Suzan D. Johnson
Safety on Campus
Safety on college campuses is a national concern. At BCC, we strive to provide the best possible public safety procedures for all.Toward that end, we have created this video on Campus Safety.
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TEC Library, Mt. Laurel Learn what the Mt. Laurel Campus Library has to offer.
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BCC's Educational Opportunity Fund Program is dedicated to providing access to higher education for New Jersey residents who demonstrate potential and motivation to succeed in college, but would not be able to attend without the financial assistance and special support services that are an integral part of this program.
Watch their success story.
To learn more about EOF visit:
http://www.bcc.edu/pages/160.asp
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equins used to create accurate medical training situations that allow instructors and clinicians to design scenarios and realistic environments where students, trainees and clients practice critical thinking and decision-making. The simulators are also used in conjunction with the CPHP.
NJ STARS Information session on statewide opportunities for high school students to attend BCC for free.
Graduation 2007
BCC's 37th Commencement Exercises


Drexel
University and BCC announce that after you earn your associate's degree you can complete your Drexel bachelor's degree on BCC's Mount Laurel campus.
Burlington County College
has recently signed contracts with Immaculata University, Rider University, and St. Peters University and you can now earn your degree from Drexel University at Burlington County College.
Click here for information on all of BCC's Guaranteed Transfer Agreements
Click on the school's logo to view their transfer agreement
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Rider Signing
Burlington County College and Rider University sign an agreement to offer B.S. in Business Administration at BCC.
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The Call Lab has been developed for Burlington County College under several Carl Perkins Vocational Education grants
funded through the State of New Jersey. The CALL Lab, on the second floor of the Integrated Learning Resource Center in Room 203, is designed to provide self-paced, self-administered vocational skills training primarily for students who have special needs. The lab is wheelchair accessible and provides special tools and technologies to assist those individuals with hearing, visual impairments, and learning disabilities. The lab is also open to residents of Burlington County who have a disability.
