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You will need a personal email address in order to continue to the application. Once in the admissions process, you will be given a student email to register.
Please notice the application process and registration process are two separate processes. Applying does not register you, registration occurs after your advisor meeting.
**You will need a personal email to complete the log in process
Welcome to Blackfeet Community College – Glad you are here!
Applications are available online please click on the link Apply Online Today!
BCC has an open enrollment policy; without regard to race, color, sex, religion, nationality, national origin, veteran status, or disability. Age requirement is sixteen years of age.
Prospective, new, and transfer students must complete a new application. Former students will complete a readmissions application. All students must have a complete student file before registering in courses. Do note after a new student applies they will need to attend orientation and assessment.
A one-time admission fee of $30.00 will apply to new and transfer students. If you are a former or returning student, you will not be charged for the admission fee. This can be paid prior to applying or after you registered. No money is due during the application process. Our business office can take your payment over the phone or recede a payment. Please note you will only need to submit your documents once, they will be contained in your student file indefinitely.
You’ll have the option to upload your documents during the application process. You can also email, fax or mail your documents to Blackfeet Community College Attn: Admissions P.O. Box 819 Browning, MT 59417. Email:alismith@bffc.edu Fax:406-338- We also have two drop boxes located on campus for your convenience: Address 504 SE Boundary ST, Browning, Mt Drop boxes are located outside of the Beaver painted lodge our main building #3 next to the Business office entrance.
Letter of special admissions required with BCC admissions application
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2022 Spring Registration Guide
Registration can be done in-person or online
For a student to be duel-enrolled, they must:
When a student is successfully admitted they may then register for courses. All students are required to apply for financial aid and explore other funding resources.
Your assigned advisor will help you choose a program of study, design a two-year educational plan, and prepare you for the future goals which may include transferring to a four-year institution or employment.
All new, and transfer students with a 1.99 grade point average (GPA) or lower, are required to take an assessment test before enrolling. The college uses the results of the assessment test to determine the student’s academic skill level. Study skills and writing support are integrated into general core courses.
Student Orientation is required for new, transfer, and former students returning after an absence of three years or more. Students are provided information on registration, advising, and other services available to them.
Students are issued one card per academic year, and if the ID is lost or stolen, the replacement fee is $5.00. The student ID cards are used for bookstore, library, and financial services, and to attend various campus events and activities.