Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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CBC PROFILE: Adult & Online Registration

Working adults looking for a convenient and flexible college option have another opportunity to enroll in the fourth five-week course of the spring semester in the PACE degree program. Classes are offered in person, online or in a hybrid option. The deadline for new student applications is Monday, April 25.

With eight enrollment periods per year and five-week courses, busy working adults always have an opportunity to get started. The enrollment process begins by applying or scheduling a virtual meeting with one of our enrollment counselors. Visit cbc.edu/apply to learn what PACE can do for you. If you have questions, contact Kayleigh Smith at (501) 205-8940 or ksmith@cbc.edu.

Fall 2023 Registration & Connect Days

Spring is here, and so is fall registration! On Monday, April 3 our current students will be able to meet with their faculty advisors and set their fall 2023 schedule.

Incoming students that are working through the enrollment process will be registering for classes the following week. In addition to creating their schedules, they will also register for an orientation event called Connect Day. This is an extremely helpful event that will prepare students and parents for success. Students can choose from April 25, May 16, June 13, July 11, July 25 and Aug. 1. To learn more about Connect Days, visit cbc.edu/connect.

High school seniors that have not started the enrollment process still have time to apply! Visit cbc.edu/apply to start the application process. Contact admissions at admissions@cbc.edu or (501) 329-6873 with any questions.

Fourth Annual Scholarship Gala 2023

CBC’s Fourth Annual Scholarship Gala will take place on Tuesday, March 28, at 6 p.m. at the Conway Expo Center. The black-tie optional event will be catered by CBC Dining Services under the direction of Chef Billie Rodriguez. The night will be a celebration of “Fearless Faith,” and will feature Harry Miller as the keynote speaker. Miller, a former Ohio State football player, made national news when he stepped away from the game due to challenges he faced both on and off the field. Miller is now a mental health advocate who is self-described as “just a guy trying to help.” The proceeds from the event will benefit the Central Baptist College Scholarship Fund, which supports institutionally funded scholarships.

Single tickets are still available! To purchase your tickets, visit cbc.edu/gala. For more information, contact Amy Reed at areed@cbc.edu.

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