Posts by Bridgerland Technical College
Coronavirus (COVID-19) College Update – April 30
On-Campus Access BTECH is dedicated to the success of our students. To minimize the barriers students are experiencing with distance learning and in conjunction with the State of Utah’s improved status, programs will be allowed to conduct limited on-campus instruction by appointment only beginning Monday, May 18, 2020. On-campus, in-person instruction will be in compliance…
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID-19) College Update – March 25
Update March 25, 2020 Governor, Gary R. Herbert, announced on March 23, 2020, that “…all of Utah’s technical colleges will temporarily cease instruction and coursework beginning Monday, March 30th through Friday, May 1st.” We respect the Governor’s decision and share the collective desire to limit the spread of the COVID-19 disease. The health, safety and…
Read MoreJordan Skalka – Platinum Performer for Apprentice Plumber
Jordan Skalka is a student in the Apprentice Plumber program at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH). He has grown up in Cache Valley, and his favorite foods are gyoza and blueberry pie. His hobbies include hunting, dirt biking, rock climbing, boating, fishing, and many other outdoor activities. The most unique thing about Jordan is his last…
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID-19) College Update – March 14
March 14, 2020 As part of the efforts to manage the spread of COVID-19, Governor Herbert and State Superintendent Dickson announced Friday the “soft closure” of all Utah K-12 public school students from school, beginning Monday, March 16th through Friday, March 27th. Spring Break will remain Monday, March 30, through Friday, April 3. Similarly, all…
Read MoreJodi Williams – Platinum Performer for Web & Mobile Development
Jodi Williams is a recent graduate from the Web & Mobile Development program at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH). She is from Enterprise, Utah, a small town near St. George. However, she has lived in Logan, Utah for eight years and considers it home. Her favorite food is junk food or candy, and her hobbies include…
Read MoreArley Monterosa – Platinum Performer for Auto Collision
Arley Monterrosa is an Auto Collision student at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH). He was born in Los Angeles, California but grew up in Richmond, Utah. His favorite food is the Loco Burrito at El Toro Viejo, because it’s “hot and spicy.” His hobbies include snowboarding, running, football, and anything that helps him interact with other…
Read MoreGracie King – Platinum Performer for Cosmetology/Barbering
Gracie King is a recent graduate from the Cosmetology/Barbering program and a Zion’s Bank Platinum Performer at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH). She grew up in Wellsville, Utah. If you want to get on the good side of Gracie, she can most often be bribed with Chick-fil-A or cake. When she is not busy with work,…
Read MoreCancelled – Beaver Mountain Ski Night with BTECH
Due to a mechanical problem at Beaver, BTECH’s Ski Night on Feb. 7 has been canceled. Those of you who pre-purchased lift tickets can turn them in for a refund at the Bookstore through the end of February. Sorry for the inconvenience! Bridgerland Technical College will be hosting our annual ski night and we want…
Read MoreBenjamin Berezay – Paramedic Platinum Performer
Ben Berezay is a Zion’s Bank Platinum Performer and recent graduate of our Paramedic program at Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH). Ben comes to us all the way from Carson Alberta, Canada. He chose the Paramedic program at BTECH because of his past experience with BTECH. He had previously completed our Fire and Rescue Services program…
Read MorePUBLIC NOTICE OF UPCOMING ACCREDITATION REVIEW VISIT BY THE ACEN
Bridgerland Technical College (BTECH) wishes to announce that it will host a site visit forcontinuing accreditation of its Practical Nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). You are invited to meet with the site visit team and share your comments about the program in person at a meeting scheduled at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4,…
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