Building Technology High School House Bid

Offers are now being accepted on the Bridgerland Technical College high school project house. Please submit all sealed bids to Brandi Gittins, Bridgerland Technical College, 1301 North 600 West, Logan, UT 84321. Bids are due by 2 p.m. Thursday, July 6, 2023.


Conditions of the Offer:

  1. Cashier’s check or money order payable to Bridgerland Technical College in the amount of $1,500 must accompany the offer at the date of submittal.
  2. If offer is accepted, earnest money will be applied to the purchase price. Earnest money will be refunded if offer is not accepted.
  3. Forfeiture of the $1,500 cashier’s check or money order of the accepted offer, will be required, if the offer is rescinded by the applicant.
  4. Balance of offer is due by Thursday, August 3, 2023 and before house is moved from Bridgerland Technical College.
  5. All offers are to be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to Brandi Gittins. Please indicate on the envelope that the offer is for the High School Project House.
  6. All offers will be submitted in the form of, “what the buyer will pay above and beyond the final cost incurred by Bridgerland Technical College for the construction of the home.” (Bridgerland Technical College’s estimated final project cost is approximately $68,500.)
  7. Home must be removed from BTECH property by Thursday, August 31, 2023.
  8. Bridgerland Technical College reserves the right to reject any and all offers.
  9. House is sold “as is” and is the buyer’s responsibility to move the house to their location.
  10. After the bid is accepted by Bridgerland Technical College, sales tax (7%) will be added to the final price, as required.

Home Layout

Home Information Sheet

Offer Sheet

BTECH FASHION MERCHANDISING AND DEVELOPMENT STUDENTS PRESENT SPRING FASHION SHOW

BTECH Fashion Merchandising and Development students present their annual Spring Fashion Show. “Bienvenue á Paris” will be the theme for the fashion show. The show will be held on Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Bridgerland Technical College, 1301 North 600 West. Tickets for the show are $8 and will be available at the door. Doors open at 6:30 for a special French market place shopping experience prior to the show featuring Bluebird Candy, Fleur, Four Ways Beautiful Boutique, Great Harvest, and The Greenhouse.

Students enrolled in BTECH Fashion Merchandising and Development classes are responsible for coordinating the clothing, choreography, music, advertising, and all other elements of the show. The show will feature clothing from Al’s Sporting Good, Bohme, Buckle, Directive, Downeast, Old Navy, Petals and Promises Prom, The Sportsman, and Zumiez. The show will also feature a collection designed and constructed by student Sara Anderson and a second-hand, curated collection by students Dallon Florence and Cherakie Savage. Refreshments provided by Great Harvest will be served after the show. For more details contact Hailey Ropelato (435) 512-0687.

Beaver Mountain Ski Night – February 10, 2023

Come Hit the Slopes With Us! Bring your family and friends!

Bridgerland Technical College will be hosting our annual ski night and want to see you there!

Friday, February 10, from 5-9 p.m.

Passes are $20; please pre-purchase in the campus bookstore near you!

Don’t ski but want to come to eat and socialize? Please get in touch with the bookstore at 435-750-3266 to RSVP so we can plan for food.

Lessons

Beginner group lessons are offered for those who have never skied or snowboarded. Individuals who would like to take a lesson are required to register by noon the day preceding the party by calling the mountain Snowsports School at (435) 946-3610, ext 2, to register. This is the only number for lesson reservations. The fee for the lesson is $12 when prepaid and is non-refundable. If no students are pre-registered, no instructors will be available. If an instructor is at the mountain and the classes are not full, additional students may sign up at the ticket office during the night party for $15. Lessons begin at 5:30 p.m. and at 7 p.m.

Skiers and snowboarders must be at least 7 years old to participate in the group lesson. Ski tip clamps can be rented from the ticket office. A $12 deposit is required with a $10 refund when the clamp is returned.

Rentals

Ski & snowboard rental packages are available at the Beaver Mountain rental shop for $12. Performance packages are available for $20. Helmet rental is $10. Only complete packages are available at night. Rentals require a drivers’ license or credit card to be left as a deposit for the night. Night rental shop will open at 5 p.m. Paperwork must be completed in the lower parking lot yurt or upstairs in the lodge beginning at 4:30 p.m. prior to entering the rental shop.

Miscellaneous

No ATVs or snowmobiles are allowed on Beaver Mountain ski runs. Sledding or tubing is not permitted at any time on the mountain.

Season passes are not valid at night.

Healthcare Open House

We hope you join us for the Healthcare Open House on January 18th from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

Start your career NOW in healthcare at
Bridgerland Technical College.

The career field is broad, with opportunities for:
Medical Assistants
Emergency Medical Technicians
Paramedics
Phlebotomy Technicians
Licensed Practical Nurses
Dental Assistants
Nursing Assistants
and Pharmacy Technicians

2022 Santa’s North Pole Extravaganza

It’s back and bigger than ever! Bridgerland Technical College invites you to Santa’s NORTH POLE EXTRAVAGANZA!! This a FREE event for the community to start the holiday season.

Every stop is a new adventure!

Bridgerland Technical College Logan Campus – 1301 North 600 West
When: December 2, 2022
From: 4-8pm

Come visit Santa’s North Pole Village and meet Santa AND Mrs. Claus. They will be at Bridgerland Technical College from 4-8pm.

Visit Santa’s Elf Workshop to see all the toys being tested, play games, and make a FREE custom t-shirt.

Head over to the North Pole Sleigh Shop, the only repair shop Santa uses to keep his sleigh in mint condition, meet Santa’s favorite little creatures, and keep the runway safe from Snow Gremlins!

At Santa’s Sweet Shop, kids can decorate Santa’s favorite cookies and Christmas beverages.

Kids can try various crafts to get into the Christmas spirit, including custom Christmas Snow Globes, Tree Ornaments, Jewelry, and more!

Don’t forget to drop into the North Pole Postal service, write a letter, and mail it to Santa. (Children will get a note in the mail with a response FROM SANTA).

Check out the team that cares for Santa’s teeth and heart health before he flies on the big night!

Then visit with our team of students who use a high-tech Santa Tracking System to make sure the big night goes smoothly.

There are so many activities that you won’t want to miss.

Stop by and join the fun! 

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TUITION CHANGE

Bridgerland Technical College, in compliance with §53B-7-101.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, Proposed tuition increases – Notice – Hearings, is hereby providing notice of a proposed tuition change and Public Hearing on the proposed change.

PUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 3 p.m.
Administrative Boardroom
Bridgerland Technical College
1301 North 600 West
Logan, UT 84321


Pursuant to direction from the Utah Board of Higher Education (UBHE) and the Commissioner, Bridgerland Technical College, along with the other technical colleges in Utah, are in the process of converting from clock hours to credit hours. In order to facilitate this conversion, one of the steps is converting the tuition rate from clock hours to credit hours. Simultaneously, new UBHE policies require the conversion of some student fees into tuition. Accordingly, this proposed change will result in an overall change for the college that is revenue neutral in all material respects. The change will be from $2.00/membership (clock) hour to $95.00/credit hour. The college will have time during Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 where both the credit-hour rate and the clock-hour rate will be necessary in order to accommodate a “teach out” for students who began on the clock-hour model. The college is not proposing any change to the $2.00/clock-hour rate.


The change from clock-hour to credit-hour tuition is a complete reset of the tuition charges. Accordingly, the college is not estimating any additional revenue assuming all other factors remain constant. There are a number of moving parts with credit conversion and program alignment, so it is difficult to predict the results with any degree of certainty. However, Bridgerland Technical College has maintained a long-standing practice of tuition and fee revenue following the student to the program/department in which they are enrolled. Because tuition and fees, when applicable, only cover part of the cost of education, the remaining cost is subsidized through legislative appropriations.


All concerned students and citizens are invited to attend this Public Hearing on the proposed credit-hour tuition change, which will become effective July 1, 2023.

Bridgerland Technical College is Seeking Reaffirmation of Accreditation

Bridgerland Technical College is seeking reaffirmation of accreditation with the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Persons wishing to make comments should either write to the Executive Director of the Commission, Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350, or submit their comments through the Council’s website (www.council.org). Persons making comments must provide their names and mailing addresses.

Building Technology Full House Bid – Hyde Park

Offers are now being accepted for the Bridgerland Technical College spec home at 94 South 900 East, Hyde Park, UT 84318. The home is currently under construction with an estimated completion date before June 30, 2022. Please submit all offers to Lisa Rock, Bridgerland Technical College, 1301 North 600 West, Logan, UT 84321. Offers will be accepted until 2 p.m. on Monday, May 16, 2022.

Conditions of the Offer:

  1. Cashier’s check or money order in the amount of $1,500 must accompany the offer at date of submittal. Money will be refunded if offer is not accepted.
  2. Bridgerland Technical College reserves the right to reject any and all offers.
  3. Forfeiture of the $1,500 cashier’s check or money order of the accepted offer may be required if the offer is rescinded by the applicant.
  4. The balance of the offer is due before occupancy of the house.
  5. Offers must be addressed and submitted to Lisa Rock in a sealed envelope. Please indicate on the envelope that the offer is for the Full-Time Project House.
  6. The “offer” amount is defined as “the amount over and above the total actual cost incurred by BTECH Building Technology in the construction and sale of the home.” (The estimated total cost of the home is $475,000-$500,000).

Buyer(s) agree to pay the “offer” amount plus all of the Costs:

  • Total actual cost of construction incurred by BTECH
  • All Closing Costs
  • Home Insurance
  • Owners/Title Insurance
  • Home Warranty Plan

Click Here to view the Home Offer Sheet

Frederick Quinney Lawson Health Sciences Building Groundbreaking

Bridgerland Technical College officially broke ground for the Frederick Quinney Lawson Health Sciences Building on March 16, 2022. This is the first purpose-built building in the college’s 50-year history. The 75,000 ft2 two-story building is being built on the Logan Campus at the corner of 600 West and 1400 North. It will house high-demand healthcare programs, including dental assisting, medical assisting, nursing assistant, pharmacy technician, phlebotomy, practical and registered nursing.

Brian McBeth, construction manager for Layton Construction Company, explained the building’s location and design with partner Method Studio. He noted the project is anticipated to be complete by the second half of 2023.

Additional remarks about the value of hands-on, technical education were given by:

·         Dr. Whitney Collins, Intermountain Healthcare nurse practitioner and BTECH graduate

·         Senator Chris Wilson, Utah State Senate

·         Dr. David Woolstenhulme, USHE commissioner

·         Brandon McBride, Logan Regional Hospital CEO/administrator

·         Jonathan Hsu, Frederick Quinney Lawson Foundation board member

President Chad Campbell thanked the many legislators, donors, architects, contractors, industry leaders, community members, faculty, staff, and students who have participated in the process. Focusing on the students’ needs remains the college’s top priority as this project launches.    

Following President Campbell’s remarks, Jamie Andrus, the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce president, conducted the Groundbreaking Ceremony. All attendees were invited to use a traditional shovel to break ground, but mini excavators were also available for digging in the dirt in typical tech college fashion!