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Academically Speaking Academics: a student priority by Shelly Flaherty College isn’t all parties and games. While these are important aspects of college life, academics remain a priori¬ ty for college students. Because Barton County Community College is small, individuals receive personal attention and help from instructors. Students can become active in clubs relating to their interests or major. A number of scholarships are available for those in need. Beginning with the 1987 fall semester, students entering BCCC are required to take assessment tests. These tests measure students’ knowledge in the areas of math, reading, and English. The tests help place students in classes that are best suited to their needs, and place them in classes where they should feel most comfortable. “I like being able to structure my classes. You can basically start and end school at whatever time you want,” Korey Wondra, Great Bend freshman, said. Karla Spexarth, Anndale sophomore, prepares for her final tests during finals week in December. (Photo by Samantha Farr) 30
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y BCCC Housing Students and Residents take part in the Christmas parade that was held on Main Street in Great Bend. Pictionary was a noon time game sponsored by Stu¬ dent Senate which was played by both students and instructors. (Photo by Arlene Kennedy) 29
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Scott Schrum, Norton freshman, and Sherry Rolo, Great Bend sophomore, stand in one of the lines at enrollment to see if any of the classes they want to take are still open. y y ✓ y y ✓ y y y “I like being able to structure my clas¬ ses. You can basic¬ ally start and end school at whatever time you want.” - -Korey Wondra - Students enrolled in honors English work on the papers assigned by English Instruc¬ tor Estella Easterly. 31
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