December 9, 2024 - 23:55

As part of its Nights, Online, and Weekends (NOW) initiative, the Business and Information Technology (BIT) Division is expanding its offerings to better accommodate students' busy schedules. The introduction of evening and weekend courses aims to provide greater flexibility for those balancing work, family, and education.
In addition to the new course options, the BIT Division has partnered with Lyft to facilitate transportation for students attending classes during non-traditional hours. This collaboration will help alleviate commuting challenges, making it easier for students to access their education without the stress of travel logistics.
The expanded offerings are designed to meet the growing demand for accessible and adaptable learning environments. With these changes, BPCC is committed to supporting its students in achieving their educational goals while managing their personal and professional commitments. This initiative reflects the institution's dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive educational experience for all.
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