Bevill State's four main campuses and one instructional site provide university parallel and applied technology educational opportunities to nearly a quarter million individuals in a seven-county area. Your Story Begins at Bevill State, with a service area spanning over 4,600 square miles from the Birmingham city limits to the Mississippi state line.
Transfer Advisement Partnerships
Distance Learning for the STARS Program
Advanced Engineering Design Technology (EDT) Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Apprenticeship Program Automated Manufacturing Technology Child Development Computer Science Electrical Systems Technology Industrial Electrical Technology (IST)
Industrial Electronics Technology Industrial Mechanical Maintenance Machine Tool Technology Management & Entrepreneurship
Mercedes Tech Program Office Management & Technology (OAT)
Management of Salons and Spas Truck Driver Training Vehicle Technology and Repair
Welding Technology
Adult Education/GED BEST Robotics Educational Opportunity Center Industrial Maintenance Technician Online Refresher Manufactured Home Installation Training Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Second Opportunity System (SOS)
Bevill State Community College provides an excellent atmosphere for academics and professional development. Bevill State Community College, a public, two-year "open door" university, is dedicated to delivering comprehensive education and educational support services to persons in West Central Alabama and beyond. Bevill State, as a member of the Alabama Community College System of community, junior, and technical colleges, aspires to advance intellectual, economic, cultural, and social growth through a variety of approaches, including:
Quality workforce education, training, and retraining, includes basic skills education, occupational, career technical, and pre-baccalaureate programs.
Support for economic development through public and private sector services to business and industry.
A wide range of services and cultural activities that improve the quality of life in our communities.
Quick Facts
President Joel Hagood, Ed.D.
The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Recent Enrollment (Fall 2019)
Sumiton: 835
Jasper: 768
Fayette/Pickens: 901
Hamilton: 460
546 people are now online.
Total: 3,597 *Dual enrollment off-site locations are recorded in campus totals based on recruiting campus.
Bevill State Community College is part of the Alabama Legislature's authorized system of community, junior, and technical institutions under Act No. 93, passed on May 3, 1963. At the same time, Act No. 94 gave the State Board of Education authority and responsibility for the operation and upkeep of the state two-year colleges.
Bevill State Community College was established in 1992 through the consolidation of two premier two-year colleges that were part of the original legislation: Walker State Technical College, formerly a vocational/technical institution founded in 1966, and Brewer State Junior College, a two-year academic transfer institution founded in 1969. Northwest Alabama Community College's Hamilton Institution, largely a vocational/technical campus founded in 1966, united with Bevill State Community College in 1993 as one of its primary campuses. UAB/Walker College, founded in 1938 as an academic transfer college, completed the Bevill State four-campus college in 1998.
Over a quarter million people in a seven-county area are served by the four main campuses and one instructional site, which provide university parallel and applied technology educational possibilities. Bevill State's service area is over 4,600 square miles, from the Birmingham city limits to the Mississippi state boundary.
1411 Indiana Ave, Jasper, AL 35501, United States
(800) 648-3271
http://www.bscc.edu/
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