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bishop state community
COLLEGE
Bishop State Community College is a state-sponsored, open
admissions urban junior college in Mobile, Alabama, and is dedicated to
serving the residents of Mobile and Washington counties in southwest
Alabama.
Bishop State Community College was formed in the summer of 1927 as the
Mobile Branch of Alabama State Teachers' College of Montgomery. The school
began offering extension course for in-service teachers only during the
summer months; this pattern of operation continued for 9 years. In Sept.
1936, the College was established as an all-year 2-year college.
In August 1965, a legislative act declared the Alabama State College Branch
Mobile Center a state community college, which gave the institution its 1st
independent legal status. The College was named officially Mobile State
Junior College in November 1965. Several years later, in September 1971, the
state again changed the name of the College to S.D. Bishop State Junior
College in honor of its then president, Dr. S. D. Bishop. Upon the death of
Dr. Bishop in 1981, Dr. Joseph Christopher Mitchell was selected to serve as
interim president.
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In 1989, the name of the College was changed to
Bishop State Community College to reflect its growth in
vocational and career offerings, transfer offerings, and
community service activities. On August 22, 1991, the Alabama
State Board of Education consolidated 2 technical colleges in
Mobile - Southwest State Technical College and Carver State
Technical College - with Bishop State Community College. These
colleges now serve as campuses of Bishop State Community
College. In 1995, the College added a 4th campus with the
opening of its Baker-Gaines Central Campus.
FINANCIAL AID
All prospective students must make an
application for admission to the school. All students desiring
financial assistance must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Prospective students who want to
participate in the College Work Study, Supplemental Education
Opportunity Grant, and the Alabama Student Assistance Programs
must complete the financial aid forms.
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Should you want to have your application
reviewed for accuracy prior to mailing, bring copies of your financial
documents (tax returns/proof of non-taxable income) with your application to
the Financial Aid Office. You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) by
mail. Please mail or bring your application to the Financial Aid Office on
the Main Campus at 351 North Broad Street.
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