Butler County Community College will be hosting a series of virtual programs highlighting different degrees and certificates to prospective students.
The online program will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday evening.
Recent high school grads and guest students will have a chance to hear from various program leaders from 16 different associate degrees or certificate options.
Presentations showcase BC3’s programs in applied technology, creative and digital arts, education and social services, and public safety and security, BC3’s dean of admissions and college registrar Amy Pignatore said.
“Anyone from anywhere in our region can attend the virtual program spotlights,” Pignatore said. “It’s an excellent opportunity to highlight our academics and the programs we offer at BC3. Students will actually hear from the lead faculty member of the programs.”
Students can learn about BC3’s applied technology programs at 6 p.m. July 28 from Karen Riethmiller, Mike Robinson and Kevin Ruediger, representing BC3’s STEM division, or about the college’s creative and digital arts selections at 7 p.m. from Kristine Allen and Dan Osorno, representing BC3’s Humanities and Social Science division.
Students can learn about BC3’s education and social services opportunities at 6 p.m. July 29 from Stephanie Long and Dr. Karen Stubenbort, or about the college’s public safety and security selections at 7 p.m. from Dr. Steve Shaffer and Chris Calhoun. Each represents BC3’s Humanities and Social Science division.
Students can learn more and register online at bc3.edu/spotlights