(New Castle, PA) Prospective students can learn about new virtual opportunities that increase by nearly 70 percent the number of career, transfer and certificate programs available at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing and about its affordability during an open house April 5.
BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing will waive its $25 application fee for prospective students who apply for admission at the open house, scheduled for 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 2849 W. State St., New Castle.
Prospective students can RSVP at BC3.edu/open-house.
Open house guests can also learn about support services and student activities, tour the facility and review financial aid opportunities and tuition.
Students this fall at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing can select from 32 associate degree, certificate or workplace certificate options.
New options include four associate degree and nine certificate or workplace certificate virtual programs whose courses will be instructed by BC3 faculty and accessible at any time.
A representative of BC3’s virtual programs will be available at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing’s open house to answer questions.
Prospective students can indicate on their free application for admission their intention to pursue a virtual program that can be completed entirely online.
Associate degree choices to rise to 22
BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing will add virtual alternatives to its associate degree programs in accounting, business administration, business management and psychology.
Business administration and psychology join as associate degree transfer programs at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing criminology, early childhood education (Pre K-4), general studies, history, physical education-sport management option, secondary education-English option, secondary education-social studies option and social work.
Approximately 60 percent of BC3 students this spring are enrolled in transfer programs, according to Sharla Anke, BC3’s assistant dean of institutional research and planning.
Accounting and business management join as associate degree career programs at BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing emergency services-police services option, health care science, human resource management, office administration-executive, office administration-medical and technical trades-cosmetology management option.
Credits required to graduate from a BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing associate degree program regardless of instructional format range from 60 to 66.
Number of certificate programs to increase
Nine virtual certificate or workplace certificate programs will be available to students and include accounting skills, basic manufacturing, business skills, human resource management specialist and management of applied technology.
Certificate programs include more general education, elective or career-preparatory courses than do workplace certificates. The new virtual certificates require 30 to 33 credits to graduate and workplace certificates, 16 to 21.
BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing also offers a 32-credit certificate in medical coding and billing specialist.
Students in BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing’s associate degree career programs, and in certificate and workplace certificate programs, can develop the skills needed to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation.
Students can also apply BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing credits toward a bachelor’s degree at public, private and online four-year colleges and universities.
60% graduated debt-free in 2022
Spring tuition and fees at regional public four-year universities start at $437.23 per credit for Pennsylvania residents for an in-person course, and start at $374.20 for an online course.
Spring tuition and fees for Pennsylvania residents attending regional state-related institutions’ branch campuses cost between $582 and $734 per credit for an in-person course, and start at $620 for an online course.
Spring tuition and fees for Lawrence County residents attending BC3 cost $280 per credit for an in-person course and $305 for an online course.
The BC3 Education Foundation in 2022-2023 has awarded to BC3 students a record $280,000 in scholarships, said Lynn Ismail, the foundation’s assistant director and its financial manager.
Nearly 60 percent of BC3’s Class of 2022 graduated debt-free.
Eight No. 1 rankings in state since 2015
BC3 has been ranked as the No. 1 community college in Pennsylvania eight times since 2015, most recently for 2023 by Niche.com.
Sources in Niche’s August report included the National Center for Education Statistics’ Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System; the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Post-Secondary Education and College Scorecard data; the Brookings Institution, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit public policy and research organization; and its college student survey.
BC3’s fall semester begins Aug. 21 with a 15-week Session 1 and a five-week mostly online Fast Track 1.
The college’s 10-week Session 2 begins Sept. 18. Fast Track 2 starts Sept. 25 and Fast Track 3, Oct. 30.