Bossier Parish Community CollegeAcademic Bulletin Student Services Academic Advising Center
318-678-6074
The Academic Advising Center provides students with a wide range of services developed to ensure individual needs of the student are addressed in all aspects of the academic decision-making process. Comprehensive services include academic advising, transcript evaluation, career assessment, and referral to the appropriate college personnel to fully utilize available resources. BookstoreLocation: Building F, first floor All New Students Need a BPCC Catalog With $15.00 application fee, all new students receive a catalog. Additional catalogs may be purchased in the Bookstore for $6.00. Students may purchase textbooks in the College Bookstore. Textbooks may be purchased during regular and special business hours posted at the Bookstore.
Refunds: Buying Books Back: Counseling Center
318-678-6005 The Counseling Center provides academic support, career assessment and counseling, as well as personal counseling. The staff strives to make the students their number-one priority. The mission of the Counseling Center is to provide professional counseling services to BPCC students which will assist in their adjustment to college life, intervene and assist in personal crises, and facilitate academic success which in turn translates into positive career and life experiences. Disability Services318-678-6315 Disability Services coordinates campus-wide efforts to provide services and accommodations for students with disabilities. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the office ensures that eligible students receive proper classroom modification and serves as a liaison between faculty and students. Medical or psychological documentation is required to recognize a disability. Categories include:
To begin services, a registered BPCC student must not only provide the Disability Services with proper documentation, but must request assistance. In order to receive special accommodations for standardized tests (ACT), students must make the request at least two weeks in advance of the test date. Stop by Building F, Room 250, or call 318-678-6315 for an appointment. Job Placement Office
318-678-6084 The Job Placement Office offers assistance with federal work study positions and part-time/full-time employment. In addition, the staff assists students with résumé preparation, cover letter creation, and interview skills. Kaleidoscope PolicyAll students scheduling JRNL 101, 102, 211, or 212 must have taken or be currently enrolled in ENGL 101 or ENGL 102, and Telecommunications 211 (newswriting), or Telecommunications 209 (scriptwriting). |