Broome Community College has a Full
Opportunity Program, which is designed to give
every individual a chance to fulfill his/her own
personal goals and potential.
This means that all Broome County applicants
who have graduated from high school within the
prior year, or applicants who have been released
from active duty with the Armed Forces of the United
States within the prior year, are given priority
for admission until March 1 and are guaranteed
admission to the College, but not necessarily assured
of space in the programs of their choice. To be
admitted into any programs of study, all applicants
must meet the academic requirements of those programs.
When students do not have the required academic
background for a particular curriculum, they will
be accepted into a program or selection of courses
for which they are quali- fied, if space is available.
Some students may require more than two years to
complete a program of study.
Broome Community College does not discriminate
on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age,
national origin, disability, marital status, sexual
orientation, or status as a disabled veteran or
veteran of the Vietnam era in the recruitment or
education of students; the recruitment and employment
of faculty and staff; or the operation of any of
its programs or activities. Where relevant, state
and federal laws apply. |