Berkshire Community College begins its spring semester on Tuesday, Jan. 21. A variety of learning options include in-person, online and hybrid. Fully online options are now available for associate degrees and certificates in business, medical coding and liberal arts.
Thanks to funding from the Commonwealth, community college tuition is free for most students who do not hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Some students are also eligible for free books and supplies.
Prospective students can apply online at berkshirecc.edu/apply or visit the OneStop Enrollment Center, where admissions advisors are on hand to help with applications and financial aid. Accepted students should register for classes with their advisor.
BCC offers more than 50 programs of study. Students may earn certificates and degrees in allied health, business, computer information systems, criminal justice, education, engineering, environmental and life sciences, fine and performing arts, fire science, health science, hospitality, human services, liberal arts, mechatronics, medical coding, natural and physical sciences, nursing, and more.
To learn more about applying to BCC, view a course catalogue or schedule a tour, visit berkshirecc.edu/spring.