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Fall EditionClick on a section below to expand. + Scholarships
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+ SNAP - Safety Notification Alert Process
What are SNAP text alerts? Why sign up? Where do I sign up? What do I get? How long do I have? Flyer Information
+ Pay For Print
How will Pay for Print work? Each student will be credited with $5.00 worth of “free” printing (50 pages) each fall, spring and summer semester for a total of 150 pages per academic year on or about August 15th. If you use more than the 50 “free” pages during the semester, you will need to purchase additional print privileges in $1 or $5 increments. Accounts will be reset to $5.00 approximately one week prior to the beginning of classes each fall semester. Unused pages will not carry forward to the next academic year nor will cash refunds be issued. This charge will apply to all BCTC classroom printers, open lab printers, and the Learning Resource Center (LRC) printers. How will I know when I am near the end of my print limit? You will see the dollar amount you have remaining each time you sign into your BCTC Active Directory account. How do I replenish my print account? You can buy additional copies in $1.00 and $5.00 increments. Again, the cost is .10 per page. To replenish your account during regular business hours on the Cooper and Leestown campuses, you should go to the Student Billing Office between 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. During regular hours, you may purchase additional pages with cash , credit card or money order. After Student Billing Office hours and on extended campuses, a designated person will provide you with a $1.00 or $5.00 voucher which will be billed to your PeopleSoft Student Account.
Once a student has acquired a print voucher, instructions to redeem are as follows: From any campus computer, go to http://bl-print.
How do I get a refund if the printer malfunctions and I do not get my copies? You should obtain and fill out the refund form located at the above locations. The form will be forward to the Student Billing Office. Your print account will be credited with the appropriate number of pages. Can I transfer my copy balance? Students will not be allowed to transfer balances to another student account. + Campus Safety
+ Intramural Sports
What do you need to know? ![]() All interested in playing must complete the BCTC Waiver and Consent Form and pay the required player’s participation fee.
“Sports do not build character. They reveal it”
+ Individual Transfer Success Plan
Last year, more than 1,000 students transferred from BCTC to four-year institutions in Kentucky to earn their bachelor’s degrees. You can, too! A Transfer Advisor from the Transfer Center can help you design an Individual Transfer Success Plan that will help you on the road to transfer success!
Show me the Money: Most Kentucky schools now offer great scholarships specifically for transfer students. Transfer Advising: In addition to BCTC Transfer Advisors, EKU, UK and KSU have Transfer Advisors onsite to help you design your transfer plan. Start Now! Regardless of whether you just started at BCTC or have a huge stack of credits, we can provide you with the information and inspiration you need to make your dream of a bachelor’s degree come true! Contact the Transfer Center today to set up a plan for completing your associate’s degree and transferring to a four-year institution!
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Bluegrass Community and Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about accreditation of Bluegrass Community and Technical College. Note: The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution's significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. |
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