CBC PROFILE: Traditional Enrollment
For traditional high school students and college transfer students, now is the time to apply for Fall 2023. Scholarships are still available. To schedule an on campus personal campus visit, go to cbc.edu/visit. Students can also take a virtual campus visit or get more information about the value of Central Baptist College.
Once new students complete the easy application process each student will receive a scholarship award package to review and accept. Once students have been accepted, they will be invited to register for CBC Connect Day (orientation). Dates for Connect Days are June 13, July 25 and Aug. 1. At Connect Day, students get to meet new and returning students and pick up their Fall 2023 schedule.
Visit cbc.edu/apply to apply or contact Admissions at admissions@cbc.edu or (501) 329-6873.
PACE Enrollment
PACE is accepting applications for the upcoming Fall 2023 semester. Block 1 starts on Monday, Aug. 10. The deadlines for Block 1 are listed below:
• Registration Deadline — Monday, July 3
• Financial Aid & Payment — Wednesday, July 5
• Block 1 Grades Due — Monday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m.
If you have any questions about PACE, please contact Lisa Padgett at lpadgett@cbc.edu or (501) 205-8839.
Summer Classes
CBC offers online courses for two five-week sessions and one ten-week session for summer 2023. The deadline for the first and third summer sessions are nearing completion. If interested, contact the Registrar’s office by this Friday, May 19, to enroll. Classes begin Monday, May 22. Registration and payment deadline for the second summer session is June 19 with classes beginning June 26-July 27. Summer courses are available for both current and non-current CBC students. A schedule of courses, tuition and fees and payment information can be found at cbc.edu/calendar or start the application process at cbc.edu/apply.
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Terry Kimbrow
Central Baptist College President Terry Kimbrow pens a weekly column, CBC Profile, to keep the BMA of Arkansas and beyond aware of activities, plans, and needs of CBC.
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