How many credits can I take per semester through the Bridge to College Program? 
                                       
                                       Up to 15 credits per fall/spring semester (permitting a student's high school schedule)
                                          are covered under the Bridge to College Program. If a student wishes to take over
                                          15 credits, they are responsible for the cost of the courses.
                                       
                                       How much does it cost to take college credit for dual enrollment?
                                       
                                       If a high school student meets the eligibility, they can enroll in qualifying BCC
                                          courses for no cost, up to a maximum of 15 credits per fall or spring semester.
                                       
                                       Please note, students are responsible for purchasing textbooks and any additional
                                          course fees.
                                       
                                       If a student wishes to take a college course over the January intersession or summer
                                          semester, the student is responsible for paying for all tuition, fees, and textbooks
                                          for the course(s).
                                       
                                       How much does it cost to take college credit for concurrent enrollment?
                                       
                                       If a high school student is enrolled in a participating public or charter secondary
                                          school within Berkshire County, MA, the student does not pay for the college credit.
                                       
                                       What is the minimum passing grade for a Bridge to College course to transfer credit
                                             to another institution?
                                       
                                       Most colleges and universities require at least a C in a class for the credit to the
                                          transfer. The receiving institution always makes the determination of what credit
                                          they will accept. If you are interested in attending a specific institution, it is
                                          best to consult with that school before selecting a course. The MassTransfer website allows you to review some common course equivalencies between state institutions.
                                       
                                       How do I find what classes I can take for Dual Enrollment courses?
                                       
                                       Students are eligible to take any college 100 or 200 level course that is either 3
                                          or 4 credits for which they meet the course prerequisites. To check if you meet the
                                          prerequisite requirements for a course, use the BCC Course Catalog. Click here to view the courses available per semester.
                                       
                                       I have an IEP or 504 in high school; am I able to receive accommodations for Dual
                                             Enrollment courses? 
                                       
                                       Yes! If you are a high school student who currently has an IEP or 504 plan, please
                                          contact BCC's Disability Resource Center as soon as possible to set up an appointment to create a plan to receive accommodations
                                          and support services for your college courses prior to the start of the semester.
                                       
                                       Please note, the process to receive accommodations takes time and we recommend reaching
                                          out to BCC's Disability Resource Center at the student's earliest convenience.
                                       
                                       I am in a vocational program at my high school, do I receive college credit for those
                                             classes?
                                       
                                       Yes, depending on which high school vocational program. To view the full list of classes
                                          offered at your high school that could double as college credit, visit the Career Technical Education (CTE) Linkages at BCC.
                                       
                                       How do I request an official college transcript from BCC to send to another institution?
                                             
                                       
                                       To send your BCC college transcript to another institution, you will need to request your official transcripts via Parchment. Official transcripts sent electronically cost $5 and a paper transcript
                                          costs $7.50. It is the student's responsibility to pay for their official college
                                          transcript(s). Learn more about how to request a transcript.
                                       
                                       How does my BCC transcript get submitted to my high school for graduation requirements?
                                       
                                       BCC will send your unofficial college transcript to your school counseling office
                                          so your grade can be recorded for your high school graduation requirements.
                                       
                                       What is the time commitment and rigor of taking a college course versus a high school
                                             course?
                                       
                                       All new Bridge to College students are required to attend a Dual Enrollment Orientation
                                          at the start of their first semester.
                                       
                                       A college course involves a fast-paced and independent learning environment with strict
                                          deadlines where many faculty do not allow students to make up missed work or complete
                                          extra credit for not doing well on an assignment. For every hour spent in a college
                                          class, the student is expected to do 2-3 hours of work outside the classroom (checking/responding
                                          to emails, studying, readings, homework, essays, quizzes, tests, group work, etc.)
                                          For example, a 3-credit course meets 3 hours per week which equates to a student (minimally)
                                          doing 6 hours per week of work outside of the classroom for one course.
                                       
                                       Online (asynchronous) courses do not meet in-person or virtually, which requires the
                                          student to complete the course independently while meeting deadlines outlined in the
                                          course syllabus. An online course requires 7 – 10 hours per week to review recordings,
                                          complete readings, assignments, quizzes, tests, etc.