Mark your calendars: BCC's Latinx Heritage Month is right around the corner with a number of great events to celebrate and Cultivando Nuestra Cultura. Check out the full event calendar!
The Fall '24 Semester begins MONDAY, August 19 - Join Berkeley City College at an Enrollment Support Workshop!
Get ready for Berkeley City College's WELCOME WEEK!
Free coffee, pastries, burritos, boba, a Resource Fair and Food Pantry (bring a bag for goodies)
See you there!
Congratulations! On behalf of Berkeley City College, we are excited to invite you to our 2024 college commencement ceremony. We are honored to come together to celebrate your remarkable accomplishments and hard work as you cross the stage!
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
11am – 1pm at Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley
Join us Tuesday, April 23rd - Berkeley City College is Celebrating 50 Years with a Block Party and Groundbreaking Ceremony
Guests will enjoy free food and refreshments. There will also be live music from DJ Pulpo and opportunities to enroll in Summer and Fall 2024 classes.
After the block party concludes, we will look to the future with a ceremony to commemorate the groundbreaking of BCC’s second building at 2118 Milvia Street (at the northwest corner of Milvia St. & Center St.)
FREE FLEA MARKET at Berkeley City College!
As part of BCC's Basic Needs Awareness Week, they will hold a FREE clothing flea market next Monday April 15 on campus!
Looking to meet new people at Berkeley City College and find your next bestie on campus?
Take advantage of the great FREE SERVICES available to students.
In honor of Black History Month, the Berkeley City College Library along with the BCC Students for Social Change Club are hosting a film screening
RUSTIN (2023) - a recent biopic that tells the powerful story of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, who spearheaded the March on Washington in 1963.
Due to being an out gay man, Rustin is an often-overlooked figure in the history of the Civil Rights Movement despite his significant role. The film shows us his commitment to the struggle and ability to empower those around him, and it can inspire us to do the same today.
Thursday, FEB 29
BCC Auditorium
Doors open at 6pm and the film starting at 6:30pm
Following the screening (1hr 48min), we will hold a discussion for anyone interested.