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Financial Support Services administers awards, grants, and scholarships to ensure that students have the opportunity to pursue further education.

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About Our College

Bermuda College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

Accreditation status is a testament to the College’s commitment and capacity to deliver a level of education to students that meets rigorous North American recognised quality standards that are subject to external review and verification.

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Our Mission Statement

Bermuda College is committed to providing the community with innovative programmes, training, support services and access to partnerships that lead to local and global success.

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Who We Are

Bermuda College is a community college dedicated to offering the highest standards of academic and professional excellence, based not so much on one's background entering, but on what one has been able to achieve upon graduation.

The Bermuda College was created by the Parliament of Bermuda through the passage of the Bermuda College Act in 1974. 

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Student Activities


Student activities are generated by student, staff and faculty interest.  For example, intramurals include archery, football and basketball. The community is connected to the college through Outreach Programs and Extramural Activities such as basketball, football and netball.

We also offer a number of extra-curricular activities in the form of clubs and organisations, student employment and student government.

 

 

 

GYM Rules

  • No one under the age of 17 is allowed in the gym.
  • No street clothes allowed - only proper gym attire.
  • Water only allowed - No other food or drink.
  • Respect other users - allow others to use the equipment while resting.

 

Weight Room Rules

  • Always sign in and out
  • No street clothes allowed - proper weight room attire only.
  • Wipe down the machines after each use.
  • Put all weights back properly when finished.
  • Water only allowed - No other food or drink.
  • Respect other users - allow others to use the equipment while resting.
  • No one under the age of seventeen is allowed in the weight room.
  • Staff & students are allowed 2 guests but they must be present with their guests at all times
  • Any person found violating these rules will be asked to leave.

SGC Student Government Council


  • Serves as an advocate of student concerns
  • Enhances student life on campus with social and other activities
  • Fosters stronger bonds within the campus and the external community

 

The Student Government Office is served by: 

  • Student Government Advisor, Terryn Fray
  • Board Representative, Letifah Smith
  • Senator, Tylasha DeSilva
  • Senator, Tahj Trott
  • Senator, Satiqua Wade
  • Senator, Chardor Baker
  • Senator, Zahria Furbert

 

SGC maintain offices on the second level of the Student Centre.

Senatorial and executive positions are reviewed and decided each Fall semester in September.

 

 

Student Clubs & Organisations


Bermuda College offers a number of extra-curricular activities in the form of clubs and organizations, all of which attempt to add to the opportunities, atmosphere and spirit on campus and in general, seek to enhance your college experience and achieve that all important balance.

You may want to take it a step further by joining the Student Government Council or taking a job on campus through the Employment Centre.  Whatever you do, remember, get involved with what's happening at Bermuda College, challenge yourself to do new things and participate in your college experience rather than be an observer.

Registered Student Organisations (RSOs)

Student
Clubs

 

Active MindsActive Minds - Changing the conversation about mental health. Did you know that 50% of us will experience a mental health condition in our lifetime? This organisation works to raise awareness and to change how we talk about mental health to reduce the number of students suffering in silence. Join us to start changing the conversations on our campus and in our communities.  

Contact the admin of the club: Lyndon Jackson at 236-9000 ext. 4085.

Archery ClubLearn, practice, and enjoy the sport of archery in a fun and supportive environment for beginners and experienced archers alike.

BC Book ClubConnect with fellow readers to explore different genres, share perspectives, and foster a love for literature.

BC Volleyball ClubA community for volleyball enthusiasts to play, compete, and build teamwork on and off the court.

BC ECO ClubThink Green! This is your opportunity to become more environmentally aware and active. We will look at the application of environmental concepts and develop activities to promote environmental awareness on campus and in the community.

Contact our Earth & Environmental Science Lecturer, Amy Harvey, at 236-9000 ext. 4058.

BC Walk/Run ClubEncourages fitness and friendship through group walks and runs for all skill levels.

Dungeons & Dragons ClubImmerse yourself in creative storytelling, role-playing, and adventure through collaborative tabletop campaigns.

Drama ClubA space for aspiring performers, writers, and stage crew to create, rehearse, and showcase theatrical productions.

Esports clubA hub for competitive and casual gamers to connect, strategize, and participate in gaming tournaments.

Futsal clubA fast-paced indoor soccer club for students who want to stay active, sharpen their skills, and compete.

Japanese clubCelebrate Japanese language and culture through activities, food, games, and cultural exchanges.

MENSPEAKParticipants can expect to engage in open dialogue about issues that affect males, organize and take part in activities that raise awareness of key issues and contribute to their own and other's personal development.

Participants will get a chance to be involved in a positive, active and dynamic organization that challenges one to become a better person.

Contact our Counsellor, Lyndon Jackson, at 236-9000 ext. 4392

Student GovernmentRepresenting the student voice by organizing events, advocating for student needs, and shaping campus life.

BC VillageThe Bermuda College Village presently plays a visible role in advocating for LGBTQIIA+ students. The club’s primary objectives are advocating for inclusive vocabulary, raising awareness of the diverse experiences within the LGBTQ+ spectrum, and inspiring creativity via discussions on campus. The group seeks to meet said objectives through campus-wide educational campaigns and queer-positive public events, such as their recent Poetry Slam, which fosters creative expression and community engagement.

The BC Village seeks to spread awareness of the challenges confronting LGBTQIIA+ students every day and advocate for these students’ right to a safe and equitable educational environment. Future projects include campus events, informal educational pop ups around campus, training for students and employees as well as a local conference inviting academic and community leaders to Bermuda College in 2020.

All are welcome to join the Village. We encourage open, honest conversation that fosters respect and inclusivity to create a safe campus.

Contact our Counsellor, Kennita Perry, at 236-9000 ext. 4125.

 


CREATE A NEW RSO!

Students with a common interest (a minimum of five student) should apply to our Student Activities Coordinator, Terryn Fray.

 

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