Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 General Catalog 
    
2024-2025 General Catalog

Admissions



Admissions Policy

Bossier Parish Community College is an open admissions institution, as established by the Louisiana Legislature and approved by the Louisiana Board of Regents and Louisiana Community and Technical College System.

Any person above the age of 16, regardless of prior academic preparation, may be fully admitted to BPCC as long as the following criteria are satisfied:

  • The person has completed and submitted an application for admission.
  • The person has provided proof of selective service registration as required by Louisiana R.S. 17:3151.
  • The person has satisfied the requirements of Louisiana R.S. 17:170 related to the immunization of persons entering school.

Persons 16 years of age or younger must, in addition to the requirements stated above, provide proof of graduation from a state-approved high school or high school equivalency to be fully admitted to BPCC. This admission policy does not apply to the following: (1) special enrollment initiatives for high school students and (2) international students.

Certain programs within the institution may require additional admission standards in order to meet external regulatory agency requirements. Academic programs requiring high school diploma or equivalent:

  • AAS Paramedic
  • AAS Pharmacy Technician*
  • AAS Respiratory Therapy
  • AS Nursing
  • CTS Pharmacy Technician*
  • CTS Phlebotomy
  • TD Practical Nursing

(*Proof of high school diploma or equivalent is required prior to registering for courses.)

All eligible persons are assured equal opportunity for admission without regard to ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or veteran status. Bossier Parish Community College reserves the right to refuse admissions to any student.

Full admittance to the college does not guarantee student has met the eligibility requirements for Federal Financial Aid.

BPCC operates on a three-semester system, which includes a summer term. A qualified applicant may register at the beginning of any academic session within the semester. Complete admission records must be received in the Admissions/Registrar’s Office prior to registration.

The student’s permanent record may contain the following information: academic transcripts from high school and college, placement test scores, immunization records, and proof of Selective Service registration by male students. The records are on an imaging system, which stores the information on an optical disk. The records from 1967-94 are on microfiche, which is stored in a fireproof filing cabinet in the Admissions/Registrar’s Office.

Admission Procedure

A student seeking admission to BPCC must submit an admission application and required admission documents prior to registering for courses. Admission applications and required documents may be found online (https://www.bpcc.edu/admissions/admission-requirements Will open new browser window or tab) or from the Admissions/Registrar’s Office located in Building F (Emmett E. Cope Student Services Building).

Admission Status

Students should submit the required admission documents to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office prior to enrolling. Students must meet all prerequisite requirements. BPCC reserves the right to require additional admission documentation.

First-time Freshman - An applicant who has never attended any college or other post-secondary institution after high school graduation.

Transfer Student - A student who has been enrolled at any college or university prior to applying to Bossier Parish Community College after high school graduation. If you have attended this institution in the past but left and attended another college and are coming back, you are considered a transfer student.

Returning Student - A student who formerly attended Bossier Parish Community College and is returning after being absent one or more terms (not including the summer or winter sessions). If you attended another college while absent you are considered a transfer student. Former students must meet all admissions requirements from previous semesters before enrolling into the College.

Visiting Student - A student who is attending another institution but wishes to take courses for one term. (Not eligible for financial aid.)

Workforce Non-Credit - A student who is enrolled solely in non-credit courses.

 

Admission Document First Time Freshman Transfer Returning Visiting High School4 Workforce Non-Credit International (FTF or Transfer)
Application Required Required Required Required Required Required Required
Immunization Required Required Required Required Required Required Required
Selective Service Required Required Required Required Required Required Required5
HS Transcript1 Optional Optional Optional Optional Required Optional Required2
Test Scores Optional Optional Optional Optional Required N/A Optional
College Transcripts3 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional N/A Required2
FERPA Required Required Required Required Required Optional Required
TOEFL International International International N/A N/A N/A Required6
Passport International International International N/A N/A N/A Required
Financial Support International International International N/A N/A N/A Required

1 High school transcripts may be required for certain academic and non-credit programs.  BPCC may have access to high school transcripts through the Louisiana Board of Regents Student Transcript System for students who graduated from a Louisiana high school in 2003 or later within the last 2 years of graduation.. 

2 International students planning to attend on a student visa must submit an official high school transcript or an official college transcript. Foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a current NACES member (https://www.naces.org/members). Will open new browser window or tab

Students must submit official college transcripts when using courses from other institutions to satisfy a prerequisite or to satisfy curriculum requirements for graduation. Official transcripts must be sent directly from the college or university to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office.  Active duty military, veterans and military/veteran dependents using GI Bill® benefits must provide official transcripts from all previously attended colleges as well as military training transcripts.

4 High School students have additional requirements (https://www.bpcc.edu/admissions/dual-enrollment-program/index) Will open new browser window or tab.

5 Not required for F-1 students.

6 If coming from a country where English is not an official language.

7 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act access code form.  To learn more about FERPA please see the student handbook at https://www.bpcc.edu/current-students/student-handbook/ferpaWill open new browser window or tab 

Immunization Compliance

As required by Louisiana R.S. 17:110, students born after 1956 must provide proof of immunization against measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus-diphtheria as a condition of enrollment. The law allows for a medical or personal exemption; however, should an outbreak occur, students signing exemptions will be excluded from class and other campus activities during an incubation period of two to three weeks. For additional information and forms, contact the Admissions/Registrar’s Office at 318-678-6004.

Military Service Act for Admission

Register online or verify your official registration date by visiting the Selective Service System (www.sss.gov Will open new browser window or tab).

In accordance with the requirements of Louisiana R.S. 17:3151 (Acts 1985, No. 185, Section 1; Acts 1987, No. 214, Section 1; and Acts 1999, No. 345), and the Federal Selective Service Act, all students who are required to register for the selective service under the Federal Military Service Act must provide the institution proof of registration prior to enrolling.  Who Must Register, (www.sss.gov/Portals/0/PDFs/WhoMustRegisterChart.pdf Will open new browser window or tab)

In general, the students who are required to register are males who are 18 years old or older and who have not yet reached their 26th birthday. For more information go to Who Must Register Will open new browser window or tab.

Students with Foreign Credentials

All foreign credentials must be submitted in English through a NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluators) approved foreign credential evaluator service (http://www.naces.org/members.html Will open new browser window or tab).

International Student - An international student must meet all of the regular admission requirements to BPCC. An international student should submit all documents to the Registrar 90 days prior to the start of term. International students seeking to attend on a student visa must be fully admitted by submitting all required documents prior to enrolling in courses. Students must be eligible to attend college in their country of origin.

Required Documents for Individuals Pursuing a Student Visa (F-1)

  • Admission Application - (Must be full-time degree seeking.)
  • High School Transcript - First time Freshman only. (Foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES approved foreign credential evaluator).  Students must request a basic statement of comparability for high school transcripts. Official transcript evaluations must be sent directly to the BPCC Registrar’s Office from the evaluating service. It can take six to eight weeks for evaluations to be processed.
  • College Transcripts - Transfer students only. (Foreign transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES approved foreign credential evaluator).  Students must request a course-by-course evaluation for college transcripts.  Official transcript evaluations must be sent directly to the BPCC Registrar’s Office from the evaluating service.  It can take six to eight weeks for evaluations to be processed.
  • Immunization Compliance - Proof of required immunizations or a signed request for a waiver.
  • TOEFL Scores (TOEFL may not be required for students of countries where English is an official language. Most recent score must be within the last two years. TOEFL may be waived under certain circumstances.)
    • Internet based test, minimum of 61
    • Paper based test, minimum of 500
  • Documentation of Financial Support (A notarized statement of financial support that is adequate to meet expenses during their enrollment at BPCC - $19,800 to $25,000 U.S. dollars per year).
  • Copy of Passport

When international students have been officially admitted to BPCC (satisfied all admission requirements), a Form I-20– properly signed–will be sent to them. Students are responsible for paying a SEVIS fee, which may be paid at www.fmjfee.com Will open new browser window or tab. Financial Aid is not available for international students.

F-1 students should inform their international advisor in the Admissions/Registrar’s Office of their desire to work, prior to employment to avoid violating the conditions of their F-1 status.

Assessment and Placement

BPCC utilizes multiple methods in order to place students into the appropriate Math and English courses. The following measures can be used to determine placement into Math and English courses:

  • An unweighted high school GPA (if four years or less since high school graduation)
  • ACT or SAT scores
  • Credit by Exam - an English and/or Math departmental exam may be taken depending upon which program the student is studying.

Students should complete a departmental exam if any of the following apply:

  • The student graduated from high school more than four years ago;
  • The student completed their last Math and/or English class (high school or college level) more than one year ago; or
  • The student has not submitted their high school GPA, ACT scores, or SAT scores.

If you need to complete a departmental exam for English, please send your name, student ID number (L number), and BPCC email address* to liberalarts@bpcc.edu.

If you need to complete a departmental exam for Math, please send your name, student ID number (L number), and BPCC email address* to math@bpcc.edu.

*Important: Student email accounts are required in order to be placed into the departmental exam module in canvas.  However, your student email account is not automatically issued when applying to BPCC. You must first register for a class through LoLA which will then generate a student email account. Please give the system 24 hours to create your email account.

A student can attempt the math departmental placement exam a second time in one of the following circumstances:

  • The student took the exam over four months ago.
  • The student experienced technical difficulties or unforeseen challenges while taking the exam (documentation required).
  • The student satisfactorily completed all of the department placement exam prep modules.

A student can attempt the English departmental placement exam a second time in one of the following circumstances:

  • The student took the exam over four months ago.
  • The student satisfactorily completed the Developmental Writing course in Open Campus.

Should students be enrolled in programs requiring nationally recognized standard exams, they will be referred to the BPCC Testing Center, where they can register for the Accuplacer or the TABE.  For additional information, contact the Office of Academic Planning at 318-678-6049 or 318-678-6244.

BPCC Placement Scores

High School GPA

If students have a high school GPA within the following ranges, they may be placed in the courses below:

  High School GPA  3.0 or Higher ENGL 101  
      MATH 101  or MATH 102  or MATH 124  
    Below 3.0 ENGL 101  and ENGL 011L  
      MATH 102  and MATH 012L  , or MATH 124  

ACT® and SAT® Test Scores

If students have ACT® scores within the following ranges, they may be placed in the courses below:

            English Below 18  ENGL 101   and ENGL 011L  
    18+ ENGL 101  
    28+ ENGL 101  (receive credit)
    32+ ENGL 102  (receive credit)
  Mathematics    Below 19 MATH 102  and MATH 012L , or MATH 124  
    19+ MATH 101  or MATH 102  or MATH 124  
    26+ MATH 102  (receive credit)
    28+ MATH 111  (receive credit)
    28+ MATH 112  (receive credit)
    30+ MATH 250  (receive credit)

If students have SAT® scores within the following ranges, they may be placed in the courses below:

  SAT® English Reading/Writing Below 500 ENGL 101  and ENGL 011L  
    500+ ENGL 101  
    620+ ENGL 101  (receive credit)
    730+ ENGL 102  (receive credit)
  SAT® Mathematics Below 510 MATH 102  and MATH 012L , or MATH 124  
    510+ MATH 101  or MATH 102  or MATH 124  
    600+ MATH 102  (receive credit)

*MATH 102 is preferred for students transferring to a four-year institution. Please discuss with your advisor.

BPCC reserves the right to use ACT and placement test scores of students on an anonymous basis for incorporation into its institutional statistics and for documenting institutional effectiveness.

Corequisite Education Courses

Corequisite courses are provided to students who score below the required BPCC Placement Test scores. These courses include ENGL 011L and Math 012L. These semester length courses may transfer to other post-secondary institutions as equivalent courses but will not satisfy degree requirements.

Acceptance of Transfer Credits

Philosophy

Bossier Parish Community College is committed to the principle of high standards in acceptance of transfer credit. In making the determination of credit to be awarded from other institutions, BPCC is guided by commonly accepted principles of good practice in recognizing course work as acceptable as collegiate.

Procedure

Transfer credit must represent collegiate course work relevant to a BPCC degree, with course content and level of instruction resulting in student competencies equivalent to those of students enrolled in the college’s own degree/certificate programs. In assessing and documenting equivalent learning and qualified faculty, the college may use recognized guides which aid in the evaluation of credit. Such guides include those published by the American Council on Education and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. Bossier Parish Community College accepts credits from postsecondary institutions accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and its equivalent regional associations in the United States as satisfying the philosophy, procedure, and evaluation/awarding sections of this policy.

Evaluation of Credit

The following factors are used in the determination of course transferability:

  1. Credentials/qualifications of faculty;
  2. Course content to include: Course objectives; Length of course; Textbook(s); Methods of evaluation; Other course requirements (where applicable); Level of instruction; Transfer credit is awarded only for courses in degree/certificate curricula of the institution;
  3. In converting clock hours to semester credit hours, the amount of credit to be awarded shall be stated on the BPCC transcript (in semester hours) with a grade of “S” without quality points;
  4. A minimum of 25% of the credit applicable to an academic credential must be earned in residence at BPCC.

Awarding of Credit

The student must submit acceptable documentation for evaluation by the appropriate College officials. The Division Dean, with consultation of appropriate faculty, evaluates all relevant student credit. A recommendation is made to the Registrar and/or Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (or designee) as to the amount of credit awarded. The Registrar and/or Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (or designee) certifies the specific course(s) and amount of credit transcripted. Students must be enrolled in BPCC certificate or degree programs in order to receive transfer credit applicable to an academic credential awarded by BPCC.

Course Substitutions

Every course substituted for a curricular requirement must be approved by the appropriate dean and the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. (This does not apply to course equivalents published in college articulation guides nor courses labeled approved electives.)

Open Campus™ Program

Open Campus™ provides FREE, no-strings-attached, online, non-credit developmental-level courses available to anyone, anywhere.

Open Campus™ course tutorials are designed to prepare individuals for college-level placement testing, to enhance students’ study and practice sessions, or to help employees brush up on basic professional skills.

Courses include:

  • Basic Math
  • Beginning Algebra 1
  • Beginning Algebra 2
  • College Algebra
  • Basic Grammar
  • Developmental Writing
  • Reading Comprehension
  • English as a Second Language
  • Soft Skills
  • Introduction to Medical Terminology
  • Learning How to Learn
  • Introduction to Science

Cursos disponibles en Español:

  • Álgebra inicial 1 (Matemáticas 098)
  • Álgebra inicial 2 (Matemáticas 099)
  • Escritura de desarrollo (Inglés 099)

Within these course tutorials, no textbooks are used, and learning modules are self-contained (with no direct interaction between instructors/students). Users can watch short video lectures as many times as they wish and practice testing their knowledge through auto-graded quizzes. Users may access any lecture, handout, or quiz as many times as they wish and in any order they choose.

Visit the Open Campus™ website (www.bpccopencampus.com ) or download the free Mobile App: search “BPCC Open Campus” in app stores.

Experience BPCC: First-Year Student Experience and Orientation

Experience BPCC is the College’s freshman orientation program as part of our Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP). Through enrollment in FYSE 100 , First Year Student Experience course, BPCC students are equipped with the necessary resources to succeed in achieving their full potential and achieving their educational goals. The course is student-focused and includes subject matter that current literature shows all first-time, full-time college students benefit from when beginning their studies. Topics include understanding college policy, academic success skills, transitioning from high school to college, career exploration, educational planning, and financial responsibility, among others. Experience BPCC is designed to empower our students to not only succeed at BPCC but also teaches them how to navigate the complex systems within higher education and the workforce. FYSE 100  is predominantly offered as face-to face class.  However, students entering BPCC who have sufficient ACT scores or Placement Testing scores indicating they do not have any need for developmental classes may enroll in the online version of FYSE 100.

BPCC Students Transferring to Another College/University

A transferring student is any applicant who plans to earn credits at BPCC then transfer to another college or university. Transfer students assume full responsibility for courses selected and are encouraged to seek guidance and approval for all courses which are to be transferred. BPCC cooperates with area colleges and universities both formally and informally regarding the articulation of transfer credits to four-year degree-granting institutions. Students are urged to check with these schools about transfer policies.

BPCC’s courses generally transfer to other schools; the extent to which credits earned at BPCC are applicable to baccalaureate degrees at four-year colleges and universities is determined by the degree-granting institution. In general, a four-year school will accept no more than sixty (60) hours of the credits required for a degree from a four-year college, unless specifically authorized by the institution. Courses taken at the freshman and sophomore levels (100 and 200 level) at BPCC are usually not counted for junior or senior level (300 and 400 level) courses at four-year schools.

Students pursuing the associate degree or academic certificate at BPCC must declare their intent to do so. Curricular requirements become effective at the date of the declaration of the academic major and do not date from the point of original enrollment in the College.

Louisiana Resident Status

The residence status of an applicant or student is determined by the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Status is determined by evidence provided in the completed application for admission along with necessary supporting documentation.

An applicant or student who moves into Louisiana to attend BPCC, rather than to establish a residence, and enrolls at BPCC as a non-resident will continue to be so classified throughout attendance, unless it is demonstrated that the previous domicile has been abandoned and a Louisiana domicile established.

A resident student is defined as a student who has been domiciled in Louisiana continuously for at least one full year immediately preceding the first day of class of the semester or term for which residence classification is sought. “Domicile,” the word employed for the purposes of this regulation, is defined as an individual’s true, fixed, and permanent home and place of habitation at which the individual remains when not called elsewhere for special or temporary purposes. Factors considered in establishing residence classification include the residence of the dependent’s parents, tax returns, voting cards, and other financial information (particularly when emancipation is claimed), former domicile in Louisiana, and location of the source of an applicant’s or student’s income.

A foreign student or international student is classified as a non-resident.

Incorrect Classification: All students classified incorrectly as residents are subject to reclassification.

Early Entrance Programs

High School Dual Enrollment

Students currently enrolled in a public or private Louisiana high school or in an approved or registered Louisiana State Department of Education home school program may earn high school Carnegie units and BPCC college credits through the Dual Enrollment Program at BPCC.  Students must submit the documentation below as well as meet the eligibility criteria listed in “Enrollment Requirements”.

  • Signature Sheet-student, parent, and counselor (or designee) must sign
  • Official High School Transcript

EXCEL (Exploring College Electives)

Students currently enrolled in a public or private Louisiana high school or in an approved or registered Louisiana State Department of Education home school program may qualify to attend BPCC through the EXCEL (Exploring College Electives) Program. Students must submit the documentation below as well as meet the eligibility criteria listed in “Enrollment Requirements”.

 

  • EXCEL Signature Sheet-student, parent, and counselor (or designee) must sign
  • Official High School Transcript

Enrollment Requirements
High School Dual Enrollment and EXCEL Programs

College Level
(Courses in the LA BOR Articulation Matrix)
Work Skills
(Courses NOT listed in the
LA BOR Articulation Matrix)

Developmental

GPA 2.5

AND

Subject-specific demonstration of readiness in Mathematics (for math and science courses) or English (for English, foreign language, history, social science, humanities or arts survey courses) through the following scores and subscores:
 

  English Math
ACT: 18 19
SAT: ERW 500 510
ASPIRE: 433 431
MAP: 245 265
Pre-ACT: 18 19
EOC: English II 740 Algebra I 760 or Geometry 750
LEAP 2025: English II (Mastery or above) Non-Aleebraic Gen Ed Math: Geometry (Mastery or above)
    College Algebra:  Geometry (Mastery or above AND Algebra II (C or better)

OR
Counselor Recommendation

In Good Standing
as determined by the high school

In Good Standing
as determined by the high school

AND

High School Senior

  • Additional guidelines for enrollment may be enforced by BPCC, as required by the school district of each participating parish.
  • Additional documentation may be required.
  • Submit all documentation to dualenrollment@bpcc.edu. NOTE: Application dates vary from semester to semester.
  • For more information, call 318-678-6540 or email dualenrollment@bpcc.edu.

Louisiana National Guard Youth Challenge Partnership

Louisiana National Guard Youth Challenge Program cadets have the opportunity to earn college credit based on the MOU between BPCC and YCP.

The BPCC Bridge

The BPCC Bridge program is a two-year vocational training program for adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) that provides an inclusive post-secondary experience. The BPCC Bridge program combines academic and job skills training on BPCC’s campus with externship opportunities at regional businesses. The ultimate goal of the BPCC Bridge is to empower students to achieve their educational, vocational, and personal aspirations and promote their full participation in society as independent and productive individuals. Students must be 18-28 years old to participate. 

Applicants still enrolled in high school or on an alternative diploma path must be:

  1. Recommended by their concurrently enrolled educational institution
  2. Approved for Pre-Employment Transition Services by Louisiana Rehabilitation Services
  3. Able to provide a current IEP, 504 plan, or documentation of a disability
  4. Able to demonstrate basic safety awareness in an unsupervised setting
  5. Able to express, verbally or in writing, a desire for paid employment
  6. Supported by parent(s) or guardians who have a strong desire for student to be employed
  7. Able to document consistent school attendance and positive behavior
  8. Willing to agree to the PSE attendance procedures
  9. Willing to participate in work-based learning experiences

Applicants 21 and under in an Adult Education Program must be:

  1. Recommended by their concurrently enrolled educational institution or a prior teacher
  2. Approved for Pre-Employment Transition Services by Louisiana Rehabilitation Services
  3. Able to provide documentation of a disability
  4. Able to demonstrate basic safety awareness in an unsupervised setting
  5. Able to express, verbally or in writing, a desire for paid employment
  6. Supported by others who have a strong desire for student to be employed
  7. Able to document consistent school attendance and positive behavior in the recent past or provide at least two unrelated character references
  8. Willing to agree to the PSE attendance procedures
  9. Willing to participate in work-based learning experiences

Applicants 22 and over must be:

  1. Able to provide documentation of a diagnosis of a Cognitive Disability and/or Autism
  2. Enrolled at BPCC
  3. Exited from High School
  4. Able to demonstrate basic safety awareness in an unsupervised setting
  5. Able to express, verbally or in writing, a desire for paid employment
  6. Supported by others who have a strong desire for student to be employed
  7. Able to document consistent school attendance and positive behavior in the recent past or provide at least two unrelated character references
  8. Willing to agree to the PSE attendance procedures
  9. Willing to participate in work-based learning experiences