Posts by Bridgerland Technical College
IT STEM Academy for High School Students Shows Growth
Bridgerland Technical College just submitted its fourth year review on the Strategic Workforce Investment (IT STEM Academy) grant it received from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) in 2016. As part of the submission, Bridgerland Technical College produced statistics comparing a three year average prior to the grant with a four year average after…
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID-19) College Update – May 27
Effective Monday, June 1, Bridgerland Technical College campuses will be open to the public as new student enrollment and face-to-face instruction resumes for all programs. This instruction will be provided in accordance with the current CDC and local health department guidelines. Not a current student? Start your educational journey and experience the earning power of technical…
Read MoreGraduation Postponed
Please be aware that the June graduation has been postponed. Please note that a decision may be made to have the graduation at a later date depending on location, availability, and instruction concerning the progress through the pandemic. Thanks for all your hard work. James WhiteVice President for Student Services
Read MoreMary Nicole Jensen – Platinum Performer for Master Esthetics
Mary Nicole Jensen is a recent graduate from the Master Esthetics program at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH) and a Zion’s Bank Platinum Performer. She was born in Corrine, Utah but currently lives in Tremonton. Her favorite food is prime rib, and her favorite treat is ice cream or anything to do with chocolate. Mary’s hobbies…
Read MoreHealth Sciences Building Donor Appreciation
Phase I of fundraising at Bridgerland Technical College brought cash in hand and documented pledges of $890,000 with an additional $76,500 in verbal commitments. This effort continues with projected success of over $1 million in donor support! Following the successful Phase I fundraising, it was essential to honor and recognize each of our donors. To…
Read MoreACTE Postsecondary Teacher of the Year – Bonnie Campbell
Bonnie Campbell, one of BTECH’s Information Technology instructors, was recently selected as the Postsecondary Teacher of the Year for the IT division of the Association for Career & Technical Education (ACTE)! Division awards were presented at the annual IT business meeting on February 1, at Riverton High School as part of the annual Utah ACTE…
Read MorePharmacy Technician Accreditation
In April of 2019, The Pharmacy Technician program at Bridgerland Technical College hosted a site visit to obtain initial accreditation from the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP). Preparations for the visit included an extensive remodel of the pharmacy, curricular enhancement with expansion of simulation and hours, as well as a comprehensive self-study. The self-study…
Read MorePractical Nursing Gets Top Scores by ACEN
The Practical Nursing program at Bridgerland Technical College is State Board approved and accredited through the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc.(ACEN). Recently, Bridgerland Technical College hosted a site visit to verify accreditation status with ACEN. Preparing for site visits requires a great deal of work. The Practical Nursing team did an incredible job.…
Read MoreGlen Rivera – Chosen by Governor Herbert as Board Member
We want to send a huge congratulations to Student of the Year, Glen Rivera!! After careful consideration, Gov. Herbert selected Glen Rivera to serve in the capacity as a Utah Board of Higher Education Board member. He will specifically represent technical education in Utah. The Utah System of Technical Colleges (UTech) includes eight technical colleges…
Read MoreVance Briggs – BTECH Champion
We would like to recognize Vance Briggs as a BTECH Champion! Vance Briggs is an instructor in the Machining Technology program He has embraced the “student quarantine” with positivity and a willingness to find solutions to the many challenges our students and instructors face. He has embraced the “student quarantine” with positivity and a willingness…
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