Continuing education online survey launched

July 6th, 2008 by outsourcing

A community college is now holding a survey among students about possible continuing education program the students want the school to open in the coming years. The online survey would gauge whether the students have in mind some educational programs which are not yet offered by the school. In the past there were discussions about student loan programs but this time the Brunswick Community College (BCC) is holding the survey as they also plan to give more services and educational programs for the students, it was learned. “Is there a small business program or career development course you would like to see offered at BCC?” This is the online question survey in which the school management wants the students to share their opinions and other related information so that the community college can give good educational programs based on the needs of the community. To ensure active involvement of the Brunswick county population the school says all the information given by the participant will remain confidential. The result also of the survey would be forwarded to the Chamber of Commerce for proper study.

What is also exciting about the online survey is that the applicants are eligible for a raffle to win free classes. The survey will be available until July 21, 2008 and participants are encouraged to visit the BCC website at www.brunswickcc.edu. There is a survey link that would guide them to go directly to the page. The Brunswick Community College employees are allowed to participate in the survey but ineligible to join the reported drawing of the winner.

The survey is also conducted by a military school in the past and it was found out that it’s really advisable to know the pulse of people and students in the community for the private and government schools to give what educational programs they need that would later help alleviate their living status.

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