It's not too late to Start at Bishop State!
The 2018 Fall semester is well underway and many students who have not started their educational career may think they have to wait until January to start taking classes. That's not the case at Bishop State. Our fall mini-term II courses begin Monday, October 15 and run through Tuesday, December 18. Registration for these classes is now open so register today!
CLASS SCHEDULE
Bishop State is Mobile's Community College, and the institution is committed to providing the classes the community needs when they need them. This opportunity is especially beneficial to any prospective nursing students or students looking to take general education courses while at Bishop State. Check out the list of classes available during the 2018 fall mini-term II:
- Intro to Business (BUS100 A04)
- Principles of Management (BUS275 WWI)
- Introduction to Computers (CIS149)
- English Composition I (ENG101)
- English Composition II (ENG102)
- History of Western Civilization I (HIS101)
- History of Western Civilization II (HIS102)
- Ethics and Society (PHL206)
- General Psychology (PSY200)
- Human Growth and Development (PSY210)
- Fundamentals of Public Speaking (SPH107)
UPCOMING REGISTRATION
You can register for your classes today. The college will also have an on-campus registration day on Thursday, October 11 from 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. to assist any student who needs help getting registered. This will take place on the 2nd floor of the Oliver Delchamps Student Life Complex. There will also be a late registration opportunity on October 15 and 16 from 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. in the same location mentioned above. It's not too late to Start at Bishop State!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Check out the class schedules to what days and times fall mini-term II courses are available. For additional information, visit www.bishop.edu. You can also call (251) 405-7005 if you have any questions. NOTE: Students who wish to register for fall mini-term II courses must have their financial aid completed as of October 11, 2018, or be willing to pay out of pocket.