Online Programs
Convenient. Affordable. Accelerated.
Associate or Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Associate or Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Associate or Bachelor of Arts in General Studies
Associate or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Associate or Bachelor in Business
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AA in Business Administration
- BBA in Accounting
- BBA in Management
- BBA in Computer Information Systems
- BBA in Marketing
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BBA in General Business
Associate or Bachelor of Science in Education
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AA in Education
- BS in Early Childhood Education
- BS in Middle Grades Education
- BS in Special Education
- BS in Secondary English Education
Expected Cost
$325
Order your textbooks here. Textbooks are generally available one month prior to the start of the semester.
Students will need to have a Windows computer with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10. Or, a Mac computer with Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra and/or High Sierra.
Chromebooks are not recommended due to the limited functionality offered by Chrome OS.
When you log in to your class and for how long is entirely up to you. This flexibility allows you to schedule your school work around your life rather than schedule your life around your school work. As long as you meet the deadlines for your coursework for a particular week you have the flexibility to log on and complete your work at any time. For an eight-week course, a student can expect to spend four to eight hours per credit hour a week studying and doing class work.
We work very hard to make the admissions process simple for you. You can apply online at the following link: apply.bpc.edu
Once you apply online, you will work with our online admissions counselor to submit any additional information we may need such as high school and college transcripts. If you have previous college work, we will request those transcripts for you and even pay to have the transcripts sent to us.
Classes are set up in eight week sessions, typically students will take two courses during each eight week session. How quickly you can complete your degree will vary depending on different factors such as amount of college work you have previously taken and the number of courses you feel like you can take during each term.
https://gnpec.georgia.gov/student-resources/student-complaints/ga-sara-student-complaint-rules
Students residing in a SARA member state other than Georgia may file a grievance by clicking HERE. Georgia residents must follow the state’s grievance procedures. However, all students must first complete the college’s grievance process detailed in the academic catalog.