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  1. May 21, 2024 · Bishop State is a public, historically black college in Mobile, Alabama. It offers academic transfer, career and technical education, health sciences, and adult education programs.

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      Faculty & Staff - Welcome to Bishop State Community College

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      OneACCS is Bishop State's easy-to-use, student-friendly...

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      New Students - Welcome to Bishop State Community College

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  2. Bishop State Community College. 351 N Broad St Mobile, AL 36603 Ph: (251) 405-7000

  3. Bishop State Community College. 351 N Broad St Mobile, AL 36603 Ph: (251) 405-7000

  4. www.bishop.edu › new-students › oneaccsOneACCS - Bishop State

    OneACCS is a portal for Bishop State students to access registration, financial aid, payments, and more. Learn how to log in, use OneACCS features, and watch tutorial videos.

  5. Bishop State is a state-supported, open-admission, urban community college in Mobile, Alabama. It offers university transfer and career programs, and is accredited by SACSCOC to award associate degrees.

  6. www.bishop.edu › new-students › adult-education-ged-programAdult Education/GED - Bishop State

    The Bishop State Community College Adult Education Program offers 5 core services to help you better your future with new job opportunities! We offer traditional GED preparation classes for adults age 17 and over.

  7. Bishop State Community College (BSCC) is a public, historically black community college with campuses and facilities throughout Mobile and Washington Counties in Alabama. The college was founded in Mobile, Alabama, in 1927, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.