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Study at Berkshire Community College
Berkshire Community College, also known as BCC, was established in 1960. It is a two-year community college and is situated in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The main campus is spread across an area of 180 acres. It also has a satellite facility located in Great Barrington. BCC offers more than 30 associate’s degrees and over 10 certificate programs in various streams of study. The institution provides online educational programs as well. Berkshire Community College has an active sports life. The athletics department sponsors several competitive club teams and intramural sports teams. Students are also members of several clubs and organizations. Among those available on campus are the Diversity Club, Art Club, Environmental Conservation Club, G.I.R.O. (Global Issues Resource Organization), Phi Theta Kappa, Student Government Association, Tutor Club, Zine, and Student Nurse Organization. Berkshire Community College is located in a rural site not far from an urban area, in Pittsfield, MA. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Berkshire Community College top out at the Associate's degree. Course TopicsStudents at the school often study engineering and art studies. Berkshire Community College SelectivityBerkshire Community College maintains an open-admission policy. FacultyThe school's tenure system is geared toward rewarding and keeping the most valuable professors. By paying its faculty better than most schools, Berkshire Community College tries to attract and retain a high quality teaching staff. Student EnrollmentThe school offers classes to 2,267 students (1,373 full-time equivalent). Berkshire Community College Programs and Degrees
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