Office of the Registrar

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REGISTRAR'S PROFILE

Registrar, Sydney O. Arthur’s mandate is to manage all activities related to students’ successful completion of their courses and programmes of study. Arthur has been the Registrar for 12 years. He is responsible for the administration of student records, personnel information, business contracts, maintenance and security of the College. The Head of the Maintenance Department and the Chief of Security report to the Registrar.

 

The Registrar also performs the role of secretary to the Board of Management. Programmes to maintain the college in optimal condition are administered by the Maintenance department, while programmes to ensure the safety of college members and property are managed by the Chief of Security. The Registrar is assisted in his functions by the Assistant Registrar Student Affairs and the Assistant Registrar Examinations.

 

REGISTRAR'S MESSAGE

Dear Student,

 

This Student Handbook is provided as a continuous guide to you during your time spent at the Barbados Community College. It is designed to provide you with general information relating to the College's programmes of study, as well as its policies, procedures and regulations.

 

Please note that by the act of registration, you agree to be bound by the regulations, policies and by-laws of the College and of the Division in which you are registered.

 

You should also note that the College reserves the right to modify its programmes of study and associated requirements, to amend or retract the policies and regulations that are currently applicable, and to change or amend fees.

 

If you have any questions or concerns about information contained in this handbook, please contact the Office of the Registrar or the Student Affairs Office at (426-2858 ext 5230, 5231, 5233, 5210, 5211). The staff will be glad to assist you.

 

The Registry Staff take this opportunity to welcome you to the BCC family and wish you success in your studies. Good Luck!

 

 

Sydney O. Arthur

Registrar

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