BTC Courses schedule fall 2021

[…] externship ON-LINE HEALTHCARE OCCUPATION COURSES Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Sept 9 Closing Procedures and Financial Statements 2/19/2021 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 495 […]

BTC Courses schedule fall 2021 – update

[…] Closing Procedures and Financial Statements Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Sept 9 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Non-Credit and Professional Development Courses and Workshops […]

BTC Courses schedule Late Start Spring 2021 – update

[…] Closing Procedures and Financial Statements Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Apr-9 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Non-Credit and Professional Development Courses and Workshops Inpatient […]

BTC Courses schedule Summer 2021 – update

[…] HEALTHCARE OCCUPATION COURSES Phlebotomy Technician Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures June 9 Closing Procedures and Financial Statements 3/19/2021 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 495 […]

BTC Course Fall 2021 7.21.21

[…] Business Writing Business Writing Closing Procedures and Financial Statements ON-LINE BUSINESS COMMUNICATION COURSES Nov 3 Entrepreneurship Certificate Entrepreneur Boot Camp The Business Plan Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial […]

Financial_Aid_Insider

[…] Inside Understanding Financial Aid Financial Aid & Your College Search Applying for Financial Aid Determining Eligibility for Financial Aid Interpreting Financial Aid Awards Paying for College Financial Aid Checklist 2 […]

HEERF Quarterly Report 2021.06.30 updated

[…] f‐campus housing costs due to dormitory closures or  decisions to limit housing to one student per room; subsidizing  housing costs to reduce housing density; paying for hotels or other  off‐campus housing for students who need to be isolated; paying  travel expenses for students who need to leave campus early due to  coronavirus infections or campus interruptions.  Subsidizing food service to reduce density in eating facilities, to  provide pre‐packaged meals, or to add hours to food service  operations to accommodate social distancing.   Costs related to operating additional class sections to enable social  distancing, such as those for hiring more instructors and increasing  campus hours of operations.                                                                     1 To support expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus consistent with applicable law. This includes  eligible expenses under a student’s cost of  attendance under CARES Act Section 18004(c), or any component of a student’s cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food,  housing, health care (including mental health care), or child care, per Section 314(c) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA),  and Section 2003 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP).  OMB Control Number 1840‐0849 Expires 3/31/2024    2  Category  Amount   in (a)(1)  institutional dollarsAmount in  (a)(2) dollars,  if applicable Amount in  (a)(3) dollars,  if applicable Explanatory Notes  […]

HEERF Quarterly Report 2021.06.30 updated

[…] f‐campus housing costs due to dormitory closures or  decisions to limit housing to one student per room; subsidizing  housing costs to reduce housing density; paying for hotels or other  off‐campus housing for students who need to be isolated; paying  travel expenses for students who need to leave campus early due to  coronavirus infections or campus interruptions.  Subsidizing food service to reduce density in eating facilities, to  provide pre‐packaged meals, or to add hours to food service  operations to accommodate social distancing.   Costs related to operating additional class sections to enable social  distancing, such as those for hiring more instructors and increasing  campus hours of operations.                                                                     1 To support expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus consistent with applicable law. This includes  eligible expenses under a student’s cost of  attendance under CARES Act Section 18004(c), or any component of a student’s cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food,  housing, health care (including mental health care), or child care, per Section 314(c) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA),  and Section 2003 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP).  OMB Control Number 1840‐0849 Expires 3/31/2024    2  Category  Amount   in (a)(1)  institutional dollarsAmount in  (a)(2) dollars,  if applicable Amount in  (a)(3) dollars,  if applicable Explanatory Notes  […]

Spring 2021 Credit Courses (PDF)

[…] 6 08:00am 09:45am TR Berlin FF 10:00am 12:30pm TR Berlin FF 21765 AUTO 114W Automotive Electricity II 4 01:30pm 04:00pm TR Berlin FF 21766 AUTO 214W Comp. Diagnostic Service and […]

Golfing the Gap info packet 2021 v2

[…] Golf Club in Bethlehem , NH. Our goal this year remains the same: fun, fundrai sing, and friend -raising. The day is just as much about building community relationships as […]

CCSNH Policy 323.02 – Title IX-RSA 188H, WMCC 07.28.2021 Employee

[…] documentary evidenc e. In turn, the Title IX Coordinator shall: i. Provide a hard or electronic copy of the investigation report to the parties and advisors (if any) at least […]

BTC Courses schedule fall 2021_4_2_21

[…] Nov 3 Oct 6 4/2/2021 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sept 7 – Oct 1 145 Ellen Feld Oct 4 – Oct 29145Ellen Feld Nov 1 – Nov 26 145Ellen Feld […]