Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
eConnect criteria apply to you, please contact the Admissions Office by phone at
972-860-4883, or by e-mail at bhcAdmissions@dcccd.edu.
eConnect is your online interactive connection to student services.
You will find up-to-the-minute If these criteria do not apply to you, or you are not sure of your status,
information for all seven colleges please contact the Brookhaven College Advising and Counseling Center,
of the Dallas County Community by phone at 972-860-4830, or by e-mail to bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu
College District and the Dallas for more information.
TeleCollege. eConnect services
include information about ECONNECT HOURS OF OPERATION
admissions, Class listings, grades, eConnect hours of operation are 3 a.m.-1 a.m., seven days a week.
payments and more. Class Use eConnect in your home, office or wherever you have Internet
listings include available seats, access. New students can visit the “General Information” section at
cancellations, additions and other eConnect.dcccd.edu for information about how to get a login
information. You can even plan your schedule and register online if you identification information and password for the interactive sections
meet certain eligibility criteria. that require logging in for access.
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Spring 2011 Information for Credit Students
INFORMATION FOR CREDIT STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
The following information about admission to the college, registering for Classes, Brookhaven College is proud to be an Hispanic-Serving Institution with more than
testing policies, etc. is provided for students taking Classes for college credit at 25 percent Hispanic student enrollment since 2006. Educational and employment
Brookhaven College. opportunities are offered by Brookhaven College without regard to race, color, age,
religion, national origin, sex, disability or sexual orientation.
HOURS OF OPERATION
NOTE: Hours are subject to change. Please arrive early
ACCREDITATION
enough to ensure adequate time to complete your applica- Brookhaven College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern
tion for admission and Class registration steps before closing Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree. Contact the
time. For advising and testing, you must arrive at least one Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or
hour before closing. You may be asked to return later if there call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Brookhaven College.
is not time for an office to serve you.
HOURS: JAN. 3-8
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. REGISTRATION DATES AND TIMES
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Please turn to Page 3 for the Brookhaven College Calendar.
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED, EXCEPT Jan. 8
Saturday hours on Jan. 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
HOURS: JAN. 10-21
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
REGISTRATION PLACE
NOTE: The testing center will remain open until 10 p.m. Student Services Center, Building S, at the Brookhaven College main campus,
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. located at 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997.
NOTE: The testing center will open at 7:30 a.m.
Saturday/Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED EXCEPT Jan. 15 For more information, you may call, click or come by.
Saturday hours on Jan. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Call: 972-860-4883
E-mail: bhcAdmissions@dcccd.edu
HOURS: JAN. 24-MARCH 11 Online: www.BrookhavenCollege.edu
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Come by: Brookhaven College, the main campus
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Student Services Center, Building S.
Saturday/Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997
Please turn to the back cover page for a map.
HOURS: MARCH 14-17
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday/Saturday/Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED, Spring Holiday
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
HOURS: MARCH 21-May 13 To become a credit student at Brookhaven College, which is one of the seven
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. colleges of the Dallas County Community College District, or, at any college of the
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. DCCCD, just complete and return your application for admission. Remember that
Saturday/Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED your test scores and transcripts must be on file before the application process is
complete. If you have not completed high school, see an advisor.
FOR TESTING CENTER, SPRING 2011 You can:
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. apply in person at the main campus, Student Services Center, Building S;
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. submit an application by mail; or
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. submit an application online.
The last instructional test is given one hour before closing.
An application form is available:
in the Student Services Center, Building S, in the lobby;
online at https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp/ or
NOTICE as a printable form at http://www.dcccd.edu/formspdf/admapp.pdf.
This schedule contains policies, regulations and procedures in existence at the time Or, you can apply electronically using our online registration system called
this publication went to press. Brookhaven College reserves the right to change or eConnect at http://www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, click on the letter “E” and select
alter the statements and procedures in this schedule to reflect current Board policies, eConnect. Or, go to http://eConnect.dcccd.edu. For more information, call 972-
administrative regulations and procedures, and applicable state and federal laws 860-4883, or e-mail bhcAdmissions@dcccd.edu.
and regulations.
Online applications made using eConnect are loaded into our computer system
The changes may include, but are not limited to, the days and times Classes are nightly. Students will receive a system-generated response acknowledging receipt
offered, instructors who teach The classes, and the cancellation of Classes. This of their application. Online applications require a minimum of two business days
schedule is for informational purposes only and is not a contract. Students are to process. Please visit the Admissions Office to pick up your registration materials.
responsible for keeping informed of all changes to requirements, procedures and
other information contained in this schedule. For updated information, please visit Students who qualify for U. S. military veterans’ benefits should contact
the online class schedule at www.BrookhavenCollege.edu. the Brookhaven College veterans’ representative in the Financial Aid Office
in the Student Services Center, Room S015, call 972-860-4681, or e-mail
bhcVeteransServices@dcccd.edu.
Advisement sessions may be scheduled in the Advising and Counseling Center, 972- CONTINUING STUDENT AT BROOKHAVEN
860-4830, and the Multicultural Center, 972-860-4192. For more information, please Enrolled at a DCCCD College in Spring 2010, Summer 2010 or Spring 2011.
send an e-mail to bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu or bhcMulticulturalCenter@dcccd.edu. You 1. Determine if you are eligible to use online registration – eConnect.
also can visit our Website at www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, go to the menu and click Registration materials are not needed if you register online.
on “O” for the Online Advising Resources Manual. Eligibility for Online Registration
NOTE: First-time-in-college students cannot register online via eConnect.
PLAN MY SCHEDULE: FOR CURRENT If you are planning to register for credit Classes online using eConnect, you must
STUDENTS have documented the following:
Plan My Schedule (login required), is an online service that allows • be in good standing and have a grade point average of 2.0 or better;
• have a Texas Success Initiative status of passed, exempt, waived or met;
currently enrolled credit students to plan a class schedule on • have no restrictions or blocks.
eConnect for one or more terms prior to registration, whether that NOTE: Students must provide official transcripts and documentation of prerequisites
registration is online or with an advisor. to Admissions for review to be eligible for online registration.
Students may: 2. If not eligible to use online registration, print a copy of your Advising Report
from eConnect and go to the Advising Center for academic planning. If required,
• start planning as soon as class listings are available through complete appropriate assessment testing. SAT, ACT, THEA or TASP scores, if
eConnect’s Search for Credit Classes; available, and documentation of previous academic work must be brought to the
• search for credit classes by term; advisement session for placement purposes.
• select classes to add to their schedule plan; 3. Complete registration and pay tuition by the due date.
SPECIAL NOTES TO STUDENTS: You must pay by the required date or your
• view schedule conflicts, prerequisite or corequisite enrollment in Classes may be purged from the registration records.
requirements;
• e-mail their plan to themselves, friends or family; RE-ADMIT STUDENTS
• print their plan to take to an advisor for assisted Enrolled at a DCCCD College in Fall 2009 or earlier.
registration; and 1. Request official transcripts from all colleges attended since your last
enrollment.
• if eligible, register online based on their plan. 2. Complete an application for admission and submit official transcripts.
3. Receive a letter of confirmation and registration materials.
ADVISEMENT 4. You may be required to attend an orientation session for first-time-at-
Brookhaven College students.
FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS 5. You may be required to see an advisor for academic planning. You must bring
A First-Time-in-College student is one who has never enrolled in a college or current assessment results, for example, SAT, ACT, THEA, TASP test scores and/or
university. previous college transcripts to your advisement session.
Prior to the beginning of each term a student who has completed the application 6. Documentation of Class prerequisites is required. You are responsible for
process may register for Classes for the coming semester. providing transcripts and/or grade reports of all previous college work.
1. After submitting your application for admission, you will receive a letter of 7. Complete registration and pay tuition by required date.
confirmation and registration materials. SPECIAL NOTE TO STUDENTS: You must pay by the required date or your
2. Attend a MANDATORY orientation session for first-time-in-college students. enrollment in Classes may be purged from the registration records.
Once you’ve received your orientation paperwork from Admissions, go to the IMPORTANT: Please sign in at the Advising Center or Multicultural Center at
Welcome Desk in the Student Services Center to complete your MANDATORY least one hour prior to closing to ensure adequate time for your consultation and
orientation. advisement.
3. Complete appropriate assessment testing.
4. Meet with an advisor for academic planning. High school transcripts and SAT, TRANSFER STUDENTS
ACT, THEA, TASP scores, if available, should be brought to the advisement session Students transferring to the DCCCD from another institution.
to assist in placement. Assessment tests must be completed prior to advisement. 1. Request official transcripts from all colleges previously attended.
Your mandatory advisement session will help you: 2. Complete and return your application for admission and submit your official
• develop an educational plan related to your career goals, transcripts.
current commitments and basic skill level; 3. Receive letter of confirmation and registration materials.
• determine what Classes to take to meet your educational goals; 4. You may be required to attend an orientation session for first-time-at-
• plan your Class schedule; Brookhaven College students.
• learn how to complete the registration process; and 5. If you are transferring to Brookhaven College from another college or
• know where to go if you need help. university, you may be required to see an advisor for academic planning. You must
5. Complete registration and receive a Registration Summary printout. bring current assessment results, for example, SAT, ACT, THEA, TASP test scores
6. Pay tuition by required date. and/or previous college transcripts to your advisement session.
6. Documentation of Class prerequisites is required. You are responsible for
SPECIAL NOTES TO STUDENTS: You must pay by the required date or your providing transcripts and/or grade reports of all previous college work.
enrollment in Classes may be purged from the registration records. 7. Complete registration and pay tuition by required date.
NOTE: First-time-in-college students cannot register online via eConnect. IMPORTANT NOTE TO STUDENTS: You must pay by the required date or your
enrollment in Classes may be purged from the registration records.
IMPORTANT: Please sign in at the Advising Center or Multicultural Center at IMPORTANT: Please sign in at the Advising Center or Multicultural Center at least
least one hour prior to closing to ensure adequate time for your consultation and one hour prior to closing to ensure adequate time for your consultation and advisement.
advisement.
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MULTICULTURAL CENTER STUDENTS
The Multicultural Center specializes in assisting non-native English-speakers or
METHODS OF REGISTRATION
students not born in the United States. TO REGISTER IN PERSON
IMPORTANT NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL NON-IMMIGRANT STUDENTS: 1. Refer to the previous sections to determine if you are classified as a first-time-
All international students who were issued their current I-20 before Aug. 9, 2002, in-college, continuing, re-admit, transfer or multicultural student.
must obtain a new I-20. Please go to the Brookhaven College Multicultural Center, 2. Register for Classes in one of the advising offices.
located in Room S136, to fill out the required documents. Failure to do so will 3. Pay tuition by the payment due date. Payment may be made in person to the
jeopardize your student status. cashier, through the drop-off box located outside the Cashier’s Office, by mail or
Information and services of the Multicultural Center are provided in the following online.
areas:
Academic advising Degree planning ELIGIBILITY FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
Interpretation of assessment test scores Transfer guidelines
NOTE: First-time-in-college students cannot register online via eConnect.
Immigration information Admission of students on F-1 visa
If you are planning to register for credit Classes online using eConnect, you must
Cross-cultural communication techniques and mentoring
have documented the following:
Contact the Multicultural Center via e-mail at bhcMulticulturalCenter@dcccd.edu, or
• an academic standing of good
by telephone at 972-860-4192.
• no restrictions, blocks or holds on your student record
• TSI (formerly TASP) status of exempt, waived, or complete
ACADEMIC STANDING • valid e-mail address
Good Standing: The Good Standing designation is earned by students who NOTE: Students must provide official transcript(s) and documentation of
maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and who complete at prerequisites to Admissions for review to be eligible for online registration.
least one Class each semester/session of enrollment.
Early Alert: Students who have withdrawn from all credit Classes during a
TO REGISTER ONLINE USING ECONNECT
semester/term of enrollment are placed on Early Alert status. Students on Early
eConnect is an interactive Web application that allows you to plan your schedule,
Alert will be moved to Good Standing if they complete at least one credit Class in
search, register and pay for your credit Classes online. Visit us at the following
their next semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/term “GPA(1)” of at
Website: www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, click on the letter “E” and select eConnect.
least 2.0. GPA(1) is based upon all Classes completed in colleges of the DCCCD in
At the eConnect menu select “How Do I Get Started.” If you experience difficulty
which the student received a performance grade of A-F.
using online registration and the eligibility criteria apply to you, please contact
IMPORTANT NOTE: There are registration deadlines for students with an academic
the Admissions Office at 972-860-4883, or by e-mail at bhcAdmissions@dcccd.edu.
standing of Probation 1, Suspension, Probation 2, Academic Dismissal, Probation 3
If these criteria do not apply to you or you are not sure of your status, please visit
and Indefinite Academic Dismissal. See page 3 for these deadlines.
the Brookhaven College Advising and Counseling Center, call 972-860-4830, or
Probation One: Students on Early Alert who fail to complete at least one
send an e-mail to bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu for more information. Also in eConnect
credit Class in their next semester/session of enrollment and fail to earn a semester/
you can pay tuition, check your financial aid status and check your grades.
session GPA(1) of at least 2.0 are placed on Probation One. Students who fail to
earn a GPA(1) of 2.0 also are placed on Probation One. Students on Probation One
may have Class work and total number of credit hours limited and may be required
TO REGISTER BY PROXY
If circumstances prevent you from attending registration and you have completed
to register for specific Classes. Students on Probation One must complete at least
all admissions, orientation, assessment and advisement processes, you may have
one credit Class in their next semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/
another person register on your behalf – by proxy.
session GPA(1) of at least 2.0. Students will remain on Probation One until their
Any person designated as your proxy to register for you must have:
cumulative GPA(1) is 2.0 or higher.
1. Your written authorization to complete registration in your name.
Suspension: Students on Probation One will be placed on Suspension if they
2. Your completed Application/Registration Form.
fail to complete at least one credit Class in their next semester/session of enrollment
3. Alternative Class selections in the event that your first choice is full.
and earn a semester/session GPA(1) of at least 2.0. Students on Suspension are
4. Authorization to pay tuition. The student to be registered–not the proxy–has
ineligible to enroll in credit Classes in the next subsequent session of enrollment
the ultimate responsibility for the correct payment of all tuition.
(fall semester, spring semester or summer sessions).
5. Proper photo identification, e.g., Driver License or passport.
Probation Two: Students re-admitted after suspension will be placed on
NOTE: You must have completed all admissions, orientation, assessment and
Probation Two status. Students on Probation Two may have Class work and total
advisement processes prior to having a proxy register for you.
number of credit hours limited and may be required to register for specific Classes.
Students on Probation Two must complete at least one credit Class in their next
semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/session GPA(1) of at least 2.0.
Students will remain in Probation Two status until their cumulative GPA(1) is 2.0 or
ASSESSMENT TESTING POLICIES
higher. Students on Probation Two must speak with a designated probation advisor. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, in compliance with state legislative
Academic Dismissal: Students in Probation Two status will be placed on action, requires that all students must be tested before taking Classes at a public
Academic Dismissal status if they fail to complete at least one credit Class in their community college, public technical college, or public university in Texas. It is not
next semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/term GPA(1) of at least an admissions test.
2.0. Students on Academic Dismissal are not eligible to enroll in credit Classes for The Texas Success Initiative, abbreviated as TSI, a state-legislated program designed
a period of 12 months. to improve student success in college, became effective Sept. 1, 2003, and replaced
Probation Three: Students on Academic Dismissal will be re-admitted on the Texas Academic Skills Program, or TASP.
Probation Three. Students in Probation Three status may have Class work and total Brookhaven College will continue to assess the academic skills of entering
number of credit hours limited and may be required to register for specific Classes. undergraduate students prior to enrollment. Assessment tests are used by advisors
Students on Probation Three must complete at least one credit Class in their next to make Class recommendations during registration. Referral forms from Advising,
semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/session GPA(1) of at least 2.0. the Multicultural Center or Admissions Office are required for all assessment tests.
Students will remain on Probation Three status until their cumulative GPA(1) is 2.0 The rules and regulations are posted on the Brookhaven College/DCCCD online
or higher. Students on Probation Three must speak with a designated probation catalog. To access the Website, go to www.BrookhavenCollege.edu, click on “C” for
advisor. Catalog.
Indefinite Academic Dismissal: Students on Probation Three will be For more information about TSI, please contact an advisor in the Advising and
placed on Indefinite Academic Dismissal if they fail to complete at least one credit Counseling Center, Room S113, via e-mail: bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu or, telephone:
Class in their next semester/session of enrollment and earn a semester/term GPA(1) of 972-860-4830.
at least 2.0. Students on Indefinite Academic dismissal are not eligible to enroll for
12 months and are only eligible to enroll after that period upon the recommendation
of the chief student affairs officer or designee at the college last attended.
The new DCCCD Core Curriculum is in effect.
See your academic advisor for details.
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TESTING CENTER
Assessment tests are given through the Testing Center. The center administers the Important Notice Regarding Dropped
Accuplacer™ assessment test as well as the Asset™ test for students with special
needs and the Compass/ESL™ and Celsa™ tests for students whose native language Classes: Effective 2007
is not English. Section 51.907 of the Texas Education Code applies to students who enroll in a
A government-issued photographic identification is required for all assessment tests. Texas public institution of higher education for the first time in fall 2007 or later.
Children are not allowed in the Testing Center nor can children be left unattended This includes dual credit and Early College High School students.
in the Student Services Center.
Call the Testing Center for hours and appointment times for assessment tests at 972- Based on this law, DCCCD or any other Texas Public institution of higher
860-4865 or 972-860-4383. education may not permit a student to drop more than six Classes during their
entire undergraduate career. All Classes dropped after the official drop and add
WHAT IS ACCUPLACER™? period for The class are included in the six-Class limit, including Classes dropped
Accuplacer™ is a computerized, untimed test of reading, math and writing and at another Texas public institution of higher education, unless it qualifies as an
includes a timed writing sample. The test is given Monday through Friday and is exception. Contact your college’s counseling/advising office for further details
approved as an assessment for the Texas Success Initiative. related to exceptions.
Policies and procedures for implementation of this law will be developed and
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state.
Part C FINANCIAL AID
TWO documents chosen from the list in Part C can support the establishment of a Financial Aid Office • 972-860-4110 • Room S015
domicile and demonstrate the maintenance of a residence in Texas for 12 months. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students who have applied for financial aid for the
1. Utility bills for the 12 months preceding the census date; 2009-2010 academic year are REQUIRED to come by the S/FA Office to fill out a
2. A Texas high school transcript for full senior year preceding the census date; summer supplemental form for summer aid.
3. A transcript from a Texas institution showing presence in the state for the 12
months preceding the census date; College is possible! Students who want financial assistance to attend college can
4. A Texas driver’s license or Texas ID card with an expiration date of not more apply for grants, scholarships or job opportunities. You may even be eligible for the
than four years; Rising Star Program. Inquiries about scholarships and financial aid should be made
5. Cancelled checks that reflect a Texas residence for the 12 months preceding far in advance of the day you plan to register. The average time needed to process
the census date; an application for financial assistance is two to three months. Students who are
6. A current credit report that documents the length and place of residence of the new to Brookhaven College/DCCCD must apply for admission and financial aid at
person or the dependent’s parent. the same time. See guidelines below for when you should apply.
7. Texas voter registration card that has not expired.
8. Pay stubs for the 12 months preceding the census date; WHERE TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
9. Bank statements reflecting a Texas address for the 12 months preceding the Information and application forms for all grant and scholarship programs are
census date; available from the Scholarships/Financial Aid Office, 972-860-4110, in the
10. Ownership of real property with copies of utility bills for the 12 months Student Services Center, Building S, Room S015. For more information e-mail
preceding the census date. bhcScholarshipFinAid@dcccd.edu.
11. Registration or verification from licensor, showing Texas address for licensee;
12. Written statements from the office of one or more social services agencies, HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
attesting to the provision of services for at least the 12 months preceding the census The first step in the application process is completion of the Free Application for
date. Federal Student Assistance, FAFSA, available in the Scholarships/Financial Aid
13. Lease or rental of real property, other than campus housing, in the name of Office or online. You can apply free with FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
the person or the dependent’s parent for the 12 months preceding the census date. The student’s and/or parent’s income and asset information for the last tax year will
be analyzed to determine eligibility for grants and student loan programs. Students
PERMANENT RESIDENT are encouraged to apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
If you are a foreign national who has been granted Permanent Resident Status and
you have had your resident status for at least 12 months you should follow the steps GOOD TIP: To make things easier and to save time in processing your application,
above to establish state residency. A copy of your resident card MUST be submitted go online to obtain your electronic signature at www.pin.ed.gov. Parents and
with your application. students must apply for the signature separately.
MINOR/DEPENDENT OF A TEXAS RESIDENT IMPORTANT NOTE: Students can obtain a paper FAFSA only by calling the
If you are a minor, or are claimed as a dependent on your parent/legal guardian’s Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID.
federal income tax, you may provide the information listed above in their name.
You must include a copy of the most recent federal income tax filed listing you as FINANCIAL AID OFFICE SERVICES
a dependent. In the Scholarships/Financial Aid Office, you can
• search the Websites for scholarship money;
COUNTY RESIDENCY • check the Work/Study Bulletin Board for available jobs;
Once your in-state residency status is established, your classification as in-district • read the Scholarship Bulletin Board to see if you meet the criteria
(Dallas County resident) or out-of-district is based on where you actually reside. The of recently posted scholarships or grants;
boundaries of Dallas County are the boundaries of the Dallas County Community • obtain assistance with lengthy financial aid forms.
College District. If you are classified as a Texas (in-state) resident (see column #1
of the tuition schedule in this publication) and you reside in Dallas County, you are HOW DO I RECEIVE INFORMATION
eligible for the in-district tuition rate. If you meet in-state requirements but reside REGARDING MY FINANCIAL AID?
outside Dallas County, you will pay the out-of-district tuition rate. Go to http://eConnect.dcccd.edu and click on “Credit Student Menu,” then look under
“Payment and Financial Information” to access the following information:
TO ESTABLISH IN-COUNTY RESIDENCY Tuition Information Account Summary
You must present a permanent Texas Driver License in your name showing your Financial Aid Status by Year Financial Aid Status by Term
correct Dallas County address or two of the following: Registration Summary/Fee Receipt Make an Online Payment
1. A current lease agreement in your name at your correct Dallas County address; DCCCD Money Card Financial Aid Program Selection
2. A current Texas Voter Registration Card listing your correct Dallas County Apply for My Financial Aid E-funds Card
address;
3. A current automobile registration showing your correct Dallas County address;
4. Printed checks showing your correct Dallas County address;
5. Business or official correspondence at your correct Dallas County address, e.g.,
utility bills, telephone bills, billing statements from department stores or credit card
agencies, etc.;
6. A letter from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying your correct
Ask your advisor about transfer Classes!
Dallas County address according to their current records.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be aware that Dallas County limits and Dallas city limits ARE Many Career Technical Education Classes, as well as
NOT the same. It is entirely possible to live outside of Dallas County yet still have
a Dallas city address.
Core Curriculum Classes, will transfer to a four-year college
or university!
IMPORTANT NOTE
Brookhaven College is closed to vehicular traffic daily from 11 p.m.-6 a.m.
Please register at least a week before classes begin. No late registration. Page 9
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HIGHER ONE DEBIT CARDS FOR RISING STAR PROGRAM
FINANCIAL AID WHAT IS RISING STAR?
No checks. No lines. No hassles. This scholarship initiative essentially eliminates financial need as a barrier to higher
DCCCD has partnered with Higher One, a financial services company, to process and education in Dallas County . The Rising Star Program promises the
distribute refunds and disbursements to all credit students . youth of Dallas County that if they stay in high school, graduate,
Visit https://eConnect .dcccd .edu/moneycard today to confirm your address demonstrate a modest level of academic potential, and have specific
information (login required) . This is the only way to ensure that you receive your financial need, the Dallas County Community College District
DCCCD Money Card in the mail . The card is required to access the dcccdmoneycard . Foundation will guarantee them the opportunity to earn a
com Website, where you will choose how to receive your refunds/disbursements . two-year college education from any one of the seven colleges .
Every credit student will receive a DCCCD Money Card in the mail . It will provide Rising Star scholarships will cover all direct costs of a college
access to www .DCCCDMoneyCard .com, where students will choose their refund education from the Dallas County Community College District worth
preference for receiving their money . Even if students received a refund in the past, up to $4,000 each; the scholarships will provide for all tuition, books, and fees from
they are required to use their card to select their refund preference . a student’s initial enrollment to the eventual completion of his or her associate
If your address is not correct, visit your college registrar to update your contact degree .
information .
WHO QUALIFIES FOR RISING STAR?
Students will have three options: You qualify for Rising Star if you are a graduating senior who:
1 . Easy Refund to the OneAccount. An Easy Refund is a direct deposit of your Attends any Dallas County public high school or Dallas CAN! Academy
refund and disbursement money into an FDIC insured checking account called the Meets eligibility guidelines for financial assistance; see below .
“OneAccount,” offered by Higher One . Money is available the same day DCCCD Graduates in the top 40 percent of your class, or has at least a “B” average, OR
releases the funds to Higher One . passes the TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE test or DCCCD alternative assessment test
2 . ACH Transfer to a bank account of the student’s choice . Money is available 2-3 before enrolling in college classes .
business days from the day DCCCD releases the funds to Higher One .
3 . A Mailed Paper Check. Money is available 5-7 business days from the day NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD: ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME CANNOT EXCEED
DCCCD releases the funds to Higher One . 1 person: $12,500 2 people: $34,800 3 people: $39,150
No Options made will delay funds up to 21 days . 4 people: $43,500 5 people: $47,000 6 people: $50,500
7 people: $53,950 8 people: $57,540
ACADEMIC PROGRESS STANDARDS FOR For more information about the Rising Star Program, please call 972-860-4106 .
FINANCIAL AID
Standards of Academic Progress have changed! Please see the Scholarships/ VETERANS SERVICES
Financial Aid Office advisor regarding important changes that may impact your Students who qualify for veterans’ benefits should contact the veterans’
eligibility to receive financial aid . representative/certifying official in the Financial Aid Office in the Student Services
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are a financial aid recipient and you withdraw from Center, Room S015, call 972-860-4681, or e-mail bhcVeteransServices@dcccd.edu .
all Classes prior to the completion of 60 percent of the semester, you may have to
re-pay a portion of funding received . Also, if you make all “F”s in the semester, you
may have to re-pay a portion of funding received . For further information, contact
the Scholarships/Financial Aid Office or e-mail bhcScholarshipFinAid@dcccd.edu .
Insert:
VERY IMPORTANT: In order to receive financial aid, you must go online to The Career Development Center in the
http://eConnect.dcccd.edu and select a program of study in the “Credit Student The new DCCCD Core Curriculum is in effect.
Student Services Center, Room S065,
Menu” under “FA Program Selection .” You may also visit the Admissions Office .
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DCCCDMONEYCARD.COM
Banking services provided by The Bancorp Bank, Member FDIC . The DCCCD Money Card is issued by The Bancorp Bank pursuant to license from MasterCard International Incorporated . The card is administered by Higher One, Inc . ©2009 Higher One, Inc . Higher One and the Higher One logo are registered trademarks of Higher One, Inc . All other names and logos are owned by their respective owners . EDU-S01-001
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Spring 2011 Information for Credit Students
HOPE TAX CREDIT RETURNED CHECK OR STOP PAYMENT
Tuition and a processing charge are due for any returned check, or when a check
The HOPE Tax Credit, sometimes called the HOPE Scholarship, may be available to has a “stop payment” order from the bank. Checks returned to the campus must be
eligible taxpayers for the first two years of post-secondary education. The credit paid with cash, credit card or a Cashier’s Check. Returned checks may be submitted
covers 100 percent of tuition, and 50 percent of the second $1,000 that you spend by Brookhaven College to the Justice of the Peace for appropriate legal action and
on tuition during the qualified period. If you also receive financial aid, that aid will collection, and may be referred to an outside agency for collection. Students are
be deducted from your HOPE Tax Credit. responsible for any fees incurred. Placement on a cash-only basis and disciplinary
To be eligible, you must be enrolled in a degree, certificate or other program leading action also may be implemented to include being dropped from enrollment at
to a recognized education credential and you must be enrolled at least half time. Brookhaven College. A “stop payment” order from a bank is treated as a returned
The Internal Revenue Service is the best source for the latest guidelines. For check. Stopping payment on a check does not drop a student from Classes. It is the
more information, visit your local IRS office or visit the following Website at student’s responsibility to drop/withdraw through the Brookhaven College Advising
www.1098t.com. and Counseling Center and pay associated costs through the Brookhaven College
Cashier.
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For information about residency, please turn to the listing titled Residency 1 $200 $165 $365
successful enrollment. TIP is not available after
Requirements and Your Tuition. 2 242 165 407
Jan. 21, 2011
3. third-attempt tuition policy. You will pay higher tuition rates for most third- 3 363 165 528
attempt Classes at the rate of an additional $50 per credit hour. 4 484 220 704
DISTANCE LEARNING 5 605 275 880
You may pay Brookhaven College tuition with
TUITION 6 726 330 1,056
Cash • Check FOR OUT-OF- 7 847 385 1,232
Credit Card: Visa, MasterCard, STATE STUDENTS 8 968 440 1,408
Discover, American Express For distance learning students who reside outside 9 1,089 495 1,584
of Texas and have not maintained Texas as their 10 1,210 550 1,760
When paying by check: residency of record, a distance learning tuition 11 1,331 605 1,936
1 $45 $83 $200 1. Submit a preprinted check with the of $55 per credit hour (a minimum of $165 for 3 12 1,452 660 2,112
2 90 166 264 Driver License number, phone number and birth credit hours or less) shall be charged in addition to 13 1,573 715 2,288
3 135 249 396 date of the person who signed the check, and out-of-state or out-of-country tuition. (This charge 14 1,694 770 2,464
2. The student’s Brookhaven College may be adjusted for third party payers who have 15 1,815 825 2,640
4 180 332 528
student identification number written on the established a distance learning partnership with the 16 1,936 880 2,816
5 225 415 660 district and provide contracted services in lieu of
front of the check. 17 2,057 935 2,992
6 270 498 792 payment of all or a portion of the distance learning
You may pay with a credit card using a computer 18 2,178 990 3,168
7 315 581 924 through the Brookhaven College online service tuition.)
8 360 664 1,056 19 2,299 1,045 3,344
known as eConnect. 20 2,420 1,100 3,520
9 405 747 1,188 To pay online, go to:
10 450 830 1,320 http://econnect.dcccd.edu
11 495 913 1,452 Select the Current Credit Student Menu.
12 540 996 1,584 Log in to see additional online services.
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1,162
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All payments must be received by the due date
printed on your Registration Summary to avoid Register at least a couple of
weeks before classes begin to
15 675 1,245 1,980 cancellation of registration.
16 720 1,328 2,112
17 765 1,411 2,244 PAYMENT DUE DATES
18 810 1,494 2,376 Check your Registration Summary receipt for
the payment due date. You may view the same
ensure you get The classes you
19 855 1,577 2,508
20 900 1,660 2,604 information online through eConnect.
want and to avoid
OTHER COSTS
Returned Check: $25
waiting in long lines.
Stop Payment charge: $25
TIP Late Charge: $10 | TIP Set-up Charge: $15 (Non-refundable)
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REFUND INFORMATION LIMIT ON TRANSFER Classes
Students should be aware that there are limits on the number of lower-division
IMPORTANT: THERE ARE NO CA$H REFUNDS. Classes – freshman and sophomore levels, that Texas public and private universities
Processing of refunds begins after Sept 7.
will accept in transfer. In many cases, the maximum number of college-level
Paying by cash or check:
credit hours accepted in transfer toward a bachelor’s degree is 66; although some
Refunds and disbursements are now processed through our partnership with Higher
universities may accept slightly more in special cases.
One using the DCCCD Money Card. See www.dcccdmoneycard.com or the Financial
Aid section for complete information.
To ensure that you are enrolling in Classes that will apply toward a bachelor’s
degree, please meet with an advisor to discuss unique transfer situations. Contact
the Advising and Counseling Center at 972-860-4830, or send an e-mail to
DCCCD MONEY CARD bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu.
Higher One Refund/Disbursement Customer Support
• Talk with Higher One customers service TRANSFER INFO: CORE CURRICULUM
representative Monday-Friday, Every Texas public college and university is required by Texas law to have a core
7 a.m.-7 p.m., 1-877-211-2694. curriculum of no less than 42 credit hours. Brookhaven College and the DCCCD
• Get answers to the FAQs at have a core of 48 credit hours.
www.dcccdmoneycard.com.
• Mail any required forms to Higher One, 25 Students who wish to transfer from Brookhaven College to another Texas public
Science Park, Box 201, New Haven, CT 06511. college or university are highly encouraged to begin and complete the Core
• Fax requested info to 1-866-309-7443. Curriculum within the DCCCD because the receiving institution must accept the
Brookhaven College/DCCCD Core in its entirety and substitute the Brookhaven
STUDENTS PAYING BY CREDIT CARD College/DCCCD Core for its own core requirements.
Students who paid tuition by credit card exclusively will receive their refund back
to the credit card used for payment. Payment combined with, but not limited to, It is to the advantage of a student to remain and complete the Brookhaven College/
financial aid, check, waiver or scholarship is refunded through the DCCCD money DCCCD Core prior to transferring because of the guarantee that the core will transfer
card method on file at Higher One. Questions may be answered by calling the as a whole.
Business Office at 972-860-4819.
Students who take some of the Brookhaven College/DCCCD Core but do not
OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS complete it are assured that core Classes will transfer and apply to the receiving
Any refundable monies will be applied to any outstanding financial obligation at institution’s core if that institution also requires the same Class(s) within its own
Welcome
any DCCCD college, including tuition cost, financial aid, etc, before a refund is Desk in
core requirements. Each student should work closely with a Brookhaven College
issued. the lobby
advisorof to the
ensure that he or she is completing The classes needed for the core
requirements. Students have various options to demonstrate core curriculum
PETITION FOR A REFUND Student Services
competencies through credit-by-exam, CLEP, etc.
A petition for refund may be requested from the Admissions Office when there Center,
are Building S,
extenuating circumstances. Receiving institutions have the right to determine if they will accept grades of “D”
as meeting the core requirements. Students wishing to transfer are encouraged to
FLEX CLASS REFUND make a grade of no less than “C” in any core Class. In addition, care should be taken
Refund dates for flex classes vary. Students should contact the Admissions Office or in the selection of math and science Classes as some universities have specific math
Business Office for exact refund dates. and/or science Classes that will apply to the choice of major fields of study.
There are a number of ways a student may demonstrate that he or she already
Spring 2011 Refund Dates (based on 16-week Classes) possesses the competencies taught in core Classes. Among the ways is the successful
100 percent……….refunded before Jan. 18 completion of an instructor-made exam or successful completion of the appropriate
70 percent………...refunded Jan. 18-Feb. 3 CLEP or DANTES exam. Visit the Testing Center, Room S080, for a current list of
25 percent………...refunded Feb. 4-Feb. 9 such tests.
NO REFUNDS AFTER FEB. 9, 2011
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Spring 2011 DCCCD CORE CURRICULUM Information for Credit Students
TIER 1 – CORE FOUNDATIONS
Critical Reading and Writing
Select EACH of the following courses.
ENGL 1301, 3 credits HIST 1301, 3 credits
Quantitative Reasoning
Select ONE of the following. 3-4 credits
MATH 1314/1414, 1316, 1324, 1325/1425, 1332, 1333, 1348, 1350, 1351, 2321/2421, 2342/2442, 2412, 2513,
2414, 2315, 2318/2418, 2320/2420, 2305
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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE SPRING 2011 CAREER CENTER
Time of Class . . . . . Exam Date . . . . . . . . Exam Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exam Time Visit the Brookhaven College Career Center in the Student Services Center, Bldg. S,
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY DAY-TIME Classes Room S065, to find a job or learn more about how to plan your career!
7:30 a.m. . . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9:50 a.m. programs:
9 a.m. . . . . . . . . . May 11 . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10:50 a.m. The Brookhaven College Career Center provides the following resources to currently
10:30 a.m. . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11:50 a.m. enrolled and former students and community members.
noon . . . . . . . . . . May 11 . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . . noon-1:50 p.m. • Discover, WinWay and the WIN career readiness Classware: self-paced
1:30 p.m. . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3:50 p.m. computerized career assessment, guidance and resume writing programs.
3 p.m. . . . . . . . . . May 11 . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4:50 p.m. • Job Listings: current on- and off-campus, part-time and full-time job listings.
4 p.m. . . . . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5:50 p.m. • Career Assessment Testing: take the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and the
Strong Interest Inventory to learn which careers would be a match for you.
TUESDAY-THURSDAY DAY-TIME Classes • Career Fairs: conducted in September and April of each year, in the Student
7:30 a.m. . . . . . . . May 10 . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9:50 a.m. Services Center. Students take their résumés and talk informally with more than 50
9 a.m. . . . . . . . . . May 12 . . . . . . . . . . Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10:50 a.m. company recruiters at each fair. Explore your career opportunities!
10:30 a.m. . . . . . . May 10 . add . . . .new
. . . . . bullets:
Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11:50 a.m.
noon . . . . . . . . . . May 12 . . . . . . . . . . services
*Special Thursday . . . for
. . . . veterans
. . . . noon-1:50 p.m. There’s more!
1:30 p.m. . . . . . . May 10 . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3:50 p.m. • DCCCD Job Listing Service • Career Counseling
*Career
3 p.m. . . . . . . . . . May 12 . . . . . . . . . .development
Thursday . . . . . . . . library
. . . . . . 3-4:50 p.m. • On-campus Recruiting • Career Planning Workshops
4 p.m. . . . . . . . . . May 10 .
resourcesTuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5:50 p.m.
. . . . . . . . . • Résumé-writing assistance • Videotaped Mock-Interviews
• Information about employment trends, salaries and potential careers
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY NIGHT Classes
5:30 p.m. . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7:50 p.m. For more information, visit Room S065, send an e-mail to bhcJobs@dcccd.edu, or
7 p.m. . . . . . . . . . May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9:50 p.m. call 972-860-4894.
8:30 p.m. . . . . . . May 11 . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9:50 p.m.
THURSDAY-ONLY Classes
Final examinations will be given on May 12 at the regularly scheduled final
examination time for Tuesday and Thursday classes.
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES
FRIDAY-ONLY Classes The Disability Support Services Office is in the Student Services Center, Room
Final examinations will be given on May 6 at the regularly scheduled class time. S124. Services may include advisement, note-taking, interpreters for the deaf
and test taking accomidations. Stop by the office, call 927-860-4673 or e-mail
SATURDAY-ONLY Classes bhcADAservices@dcccd.edu for additional information.
Final examinations will be given on May 7 at the regularly scheduled class time.
NOTE: Exams taken in the Testing Center may have different testing deadlines.
HEALTH CENTER
Check with your instructor.
The Health Center, located in Room S072 in the Student Services Center,
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT provides immunizations for Brookhaven College health occupations students,
first aid and over-the-counter medication. A variety of screening tests including
Brookhaven College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 TB, health education and health insurance information is available. For more
(P.L. 93-112) and with the Americans With Disabilities Act and Post-secondary information, contact the Health Center at 972-860-4195, or send an e-mail to
Education. For information regarding services, contact the Disability Support bhcHealthCenter@dcccd.edu.
Services Office, 972-860-4673, or e-mail bhcADAservices@dcccd.edu.
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Spring 2011 Information for Credit Students
LIBRARY – STUDENT LIFE
EDUCATIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED!
Educational research shows that students who join a college club or organization
LIBRARY HOURS OF OPERATION tend to succeed in their studies and educational goals. Student Life, located in Room
Spring 2011 Term S201, is a unique, vital component of the learning experience
Monday-Thursday . . . . . . 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m. at Brookhaven College. The Office of Student Life offers
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. extracurricular activities, such as student government
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and clubs, and gives students opportunities to develop
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed leadership skills.
Through a wide variety of programs and special
Located in Building L, the library houses more than 58,000 books, with full-text events, both in and out of The classroom, and off
databases to current magazines and newspapers. The online library is available campus, Student Life encourages students to participate
by going to www.dcccd.edu and clicking on “Library.” Accessing library resources fully in college life. Some of the services offered include: guest
at all seven DCCCD colleges is as easy as going online to the DCCCD Library speakers, performances, student government, Student Leadership
Catalog. Books from other campuses are sent to Brookhaven College in two to Institute, Service-Learning Program, Student Ambassador
three days. Students can access more than 57 online databases in the Library’s Program, lockers, student identification cards, student clubs and
electronic resources room or you can access these from remote sites as well. For organizations, publicity for campus events, copy machine, computers
more information, please call the Reference Desk at 972-860-4862. and bulletin board posting. For further information call 972-860-4115, or send an
e-mail to bhcStudentLife@dcccd.edu.
SECURITY REPORT 2) High school and all levels of arts and special education certification; and
3) Specialized certification for those who plan to teach early childhood through
Brookhaven College publishes an annual security report, which is available online Grade 4.
at the following address: www.BrookhavenCollege.edu/clery. For more information, visit the Brookhaven College online Catalog or talk to your
advisor.
The report includes security statistics for the previous three years concerning
buildings or property owned or controlled by the college, and on public property ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION
within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the main campus. The FOR TEACHERS, ACT
security report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such Brookhaven College’s Workforce and Continuing Education Division offers the ACT
as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention and the reporting of Program, which is designed for students who have already earned a bachelor’s
crimes, sexual assault and other matters. degree and want to teach. Earn your teaching certificate and be ready for a full-time
teaching position in less than one year. The program is perfect for someone who is
A paper copy of the report also can be requested from the Marketing and Public seeking a career change, returning to the workforce, taking an early retirement, or
Information Office by calling 972-860-4700, or a copy of the statistics can be anyone who has a bachelor’s degree and a desire to teach.
requested in the College Police Office in Building B, Room B200. For additional information about this program, contact the Workforce and Continuing
Education Division at 972-860-7848 or e-mail bhcTeacherCert@dcccd.edu.
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TESTING: INSTRUCTIONAL TOURS
In addition to assessment testing, the Testing Center also administers tests assigned Please call ahead or send an e-mail request to bhcTours@dcccd.edu to schedule a
by Brookhaven College faculty members. Testing Center Hours of Operation for tour of the Brookhaven College campus. Tours are welcome 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday
instructional tests are: through Thursday, or Fridays 9 a.m.-noon, with an appointment.
Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. | Fridays: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 972-860-4823, Marketing and Public Information Office, to schedule a tour.
Saturdays: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Sundays: CLOSED
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