Welcome to Beaufort County Community College Division of Allied Health.
BCCC prides itself on providing our allied health students with the best education and resources possible for our associate degree pathways in Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, and diploma pathway in Practical Nursing.
We have a long history of excellence in educating our nursing and medical laboratory workforce, and are committed to growing future generations of healthcare professionals. Our community healthcare agencies rely on BCCC’s Allied Health programs because they know they are employing competent, compassionate, and professional entry level practitioners.
If you are unsure of the degree you want to pursue, or if you feel you are not ready to apply to our degree programs, BCCC continuing education department offers many workforce education programs (non-degree) , such as Nurse Aide I and II, Registered Medical Assistant, Phlebotomist, among others that will prepare you for your future degree program. Information regarding workforce education programs (non-degree) can be found at our Continuing Education Healthcare Programs webpage or by calling (252) 940-6375.
We offer a wide range of allied health programs, each designed to meet industry standards and employer expectations:
Allied Health Division Technical Standards
Please take a moment to view the video below to gain a better understanding of why you belong here!
Kent Dickerson, Dean of Nursing & Allied Health, walks new students through the admissions process for Practical Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology and Associate Degree Nursing.