Brazosport College
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Established: | 1968 |
Type: | Public |
Endowment: | $3.3 million USD[1] |
President: | Dr. Millicent Valek |
Faculty: | 166[1] |
Students: | 4,000+[2] |
Location: | Lake Jackson, Texas, USA |
Campus: | Suburban, 156 acres (.63 km²)[3] |
Former names: | Brazosport Junior College (1968-1970) |
Colors: | Forest Green, Dark Blue, and Maroon[4] |
Nickname: | Gators |
Affiliations: | SACS |
Website: | Brazosport College |
Brazosport College, or BC, is a public, coeducational college located in Lake Jackson, Texas. The college was opened in 1968, and offers two-year and four-year degrees. It has several notable facilities on-campus.
As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Brazosport College is comprised of the following:[5]
- the Brazosport, Columbia-Brazoria, Damon, and Sweeny school districts, and
- the Angleton Independent School District excluding that portion annexed by Alvin Community College prior to September 1, 1995.
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[edit] History
In 1948, voters of the Brazosport Independent School District voted to create the Brazosport Junior College District. However, it was not until the Summer of 1967, after a tax was authorized by voters to maintain the college, was the college actually built. In the Fall of 1968, the college opened as Brazosport Junior College, and the first semester of classes began with an enrollment of 879 students.[4]
In 1970, Brazosport Junior College graduated its first 25 students. That same year, Brazosport Junior College was renamed to Brazosport College to represent a broader vision for the school.[4]
In December of 2004, Brazosport College received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a baccalaureate level institution. In the Fall of 2005, BC began offering classes for its Bachelor of Applied Technology degree program for the first time.
[edit] Academics
There are several divisions that comprise the college as follows:
- Division of Applied Technology
- Division of Communication & Fine Arts
- Division of Computer Technology & Office Administration
- Division of Construction Trades
- Division of Mathematics & Life Sciences
- Division of Physical Sciences & Process Technologies
- Division of Social Sciences & Business
[edit] Two-Year and Transfer Programs
Students at BC have the option to pursue several educational paths. Historically, most students have opted to attend classes at Brazosport College as a stepping stone to other four-year educational institutions. BC participates in the Texas Common Course Numbering System, or TCCNS, a voluntary cooperative effort by many Texas colleges and universities to create a standard set of course designations for transfer students at the freshman and sophomore level. This allows students who wish to transfer courses taken at Brazosport College to take a relevant curriculum for their destination school.
Another option for students at BC is to pursue a two-year Associate's degree. Brazosport College generally graduates around 200 students annually.[3]
[edit] Four-Year Programs
A third option for students at BC is to pursue a four-year Bachelor's degree in the school's Bachelor of Applied Technology program. This program is administered by the Division of Social Sciences & Business. All four-year students at Brazosport College are required to major in Industrial Management. There are several different concentrations offered by the college as follows: Process Operations Management; Business Management; Safety, Health & Environmental Management; and General Technology Management. Four-year students must be admitted through a separate application process than other students enrolled.[4]
[edit] Campus
Brazosport College as a campus is nearly 160 acres in size. It is a fully commuter-based campus, as there are no housing facilities for students. Most classes are held in a central complex.
[edit] Facilities
Brazosport College is home to The Clarion—a 29,000 square foot performance hall that seats 600.[6] The $7.36 million dollar facility was opened in October of 2005.[7] Notable artists that have performed at The Clarion include singer-songwriters Don McLean and Lyle Lovett.[8]
The Brazosport Center for the Arts and Sciences, a 45,000 square foot facility dedicated to arts and sciences is located at Brazosport College. The center houses The Brazosport Museum of Natural Science along with a nature center and planetarium.[9]
A frequent hangout area for students on-campus is known as "The Swamp". Students can play pool, table tennis, and participate in other activities. The college also has a central dining facility that serves meals throughout the day to visitors, students, and staff and faculty.
[edit] Student life
The Navigator, Brazosport College's student newspaper is released on a monthly basis, and is sponsored by the school's communications department.[10] Articles cover events on-campus and highlights.
Brazosport College's Student Senate are elected and represent BC's student body interests. Other activities for students include a fencing club and a performing drama group.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c College Overview:Brazosport College. Peterson's. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
- ^ Brazosport College Fall 2002 In-State Enrollment by County, The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Retrieved 12 August 2007.
- ^ a b About Brazosport College, Brazosport College, Retrieved 12 August 2007.
- ^ a b c d Student Guide & Calendar, Brazosport College, Retrieved 12 August 2007.
- ^ Texas Education Code, Section 130.170, "Brazosport College District Service Area".
- ^ About the Clarion. Brazosport College. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
- ^ "Clarion music performance hall holds first concert". The Navigator. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
- ^ Past Performances by Guest Artists. Brazosport College. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
- ^ BCFAS.org. The Brazosport Center for the Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
- ^ The Navigator official website. The Navigator. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
[edit] External links
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