The library, the heart of all educational institution, is a place for study and
research, and serves the need of the students and staff of the different departments. It also
helps translate the BCC Mission Statement.
The Guidance Office complements the instructional program of the school. Its program
is a part of the curriculum, and helps in the achievement of the vision and mission of
the school.
The Clinic provides BASIC and EMERGENCY services within its capacity only.
It provides beds for temporary rest and comfort of patients. As determined by the
physician or nurse on duty, the patient may be sent home, brought to the hospital or
allowed to go back to class.
It coordinates and controls activities involving student registration,
transfer and graduation. The Office is primarily responsible for the updating
and safekeeping of student records as well as other vital documents and records
of the College,and for the maintenance of such records in strict confidentiality.
The Office is also primarily responsible for the enforcement of the regulations of
CHED regarding admission and transfer, accreditation of subjects and units, curricular
load, sequence of subject, etc. Inquiries concerning admission, curricular offerings and
similar information are routinely referred to and handled by the Office of the registrar.
The Library has the following objectives:
1. to serve as the reservoir of ideas of great men and women
2. to collect and organize books and non-book materials
3. to make the library materials available fo use
4. to complement the teaching-learning process by guiding the students
in the proper use and selection of books and other materials
The Guidance Services aim at assisting the students in developing their potential for
growth and self-fulfillment and to become individuals imbued with Christian values.
The following services are offered by the Guidance and Counseling Office:
a. Appraisal Services. To help students keep track of their personal growth
and development, the office makes sure that educational records, inventories,
test results and interview notes are safely filed in the individual envelopes and
updated yearly.
b. Counseling Services Individual and group sessions conducted by trained counselors
are offered to students who have special concerns regarding academic, career, family or
personal lives in general.
c. Information Service. Provudes information related to guidance and student development.
d. Visitation and Follow-up Services. The office keeps track of students who previously
visited the office to check improvements after the sessions made.
e. Testing Service. Through standardized test, stydents are assessed in terms of individual
strength and weaknesses in the area of aptitude, personality, interests and values. The test
are interpreted and feed-backed to students for their development and self-awareness.
f. Placement Service. The office conducts job fairs, job hunting seminars and examinations to
help graduating students in their job placement.
g. Evaluation and Research Services. Studies and surveys are made on relevant issues and concerns
to address the needs of the students.
i. Peer Facilitators Program. To reach and serve the students of the school, the office selects
and trains students who have potential in establishing peer support. They are trained to acquire
skills in facilitating individual or group peer counseling.
The Medical/Dental Team is composed of:
* Doctor
* Dentist
* School Nurse/Health Aid
The Medical/Dental services aim to:
a. provide basic primary medical and dental services to BCC students.
b. assist in information and education program on basic medical and dental care,
in coordination with other departments.
The Medical-Dental Clinics offer:
1. Basic primary dental services such as: tooth examination, extraction, prophylaxis
and filling.
2. Medical consultation and examination
3. First aid medication with standing order from the school physician
4. Routine examination in cases of emergency like: blood pressure and temperature,
wounds and other related disorders.