On Campus Registration Begins Jan. 12 for Spring Classes at BPCC
In less than a week, Bossier Parish Community College will begin on-campus registration for the spring classes.
Though online registration is already available at bpcc.edu, those who wish to register in person on campus, will have two full days next week to do so.
Make plans to attend either Tuesday, January 12 or Wednesday, January 13 between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm at the BPCC campus, 6220 E. Texas St. in Bossier City.
Students will begin on-campus registration at Building F, where they will go through a temperature screen.
Masks will be required while on campus.
December 23, 2020
COVID-19 testing at all Louisiana Army National Guard (LANG) sites and parish health units will be paused on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year s Eve and New Year s Day.
Next week s COVID-19 testing schedule for sites operated by LANG is listed below. Sites are closed during inclement weather.
The best way to show your loved ones you care this holiday season is to reduce the likelihood that you spread COVID to them. Celebrate at home with your immediate household and continue to take precautions: practice social distancing, wear a mask and wash your hands. If you have been exposed or have symptoms of COVID-19, get tested.
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