Handicapped Parking
While displaying a valid handicapped permit you do not need a student permit to park in a handicapped parking stall or in any
timed area without a time limit imposed upon you. If all handicapped parking stalls are full, you may park in any student or staff
parking lot by displaying a valid student parking permit and a valid handicapped placard issued to you. Misuse of a
handicapped placard will result in a fine of $275.00, along with the handicapped placard being confiscated and returned to the
DMV with a copy of a report detailing the misuse. You may be subject to Student Code of Conduct Violations as well.
Towing of Vehicle for Outstanding Parking Violations
If you receive more than five parking citations that are all outstanding (fines not paid) your vehicle may be towed away at your
own expense. You will be responsible for all towing fees, storage fees and all parking fines will need to be paid before the
vehicle is released back into your custody.
Administration Building | (661) 395-4276
The Welcome Center is the Bakersfield College hub for all new and continuing students and visitors. With the assistance of the
Student Ambassadors, the Welcome Center provides a one-stop location for information regarding Student Services like
Admissions & Records, Counseling, Assessment, Financial Aid, and general questions. Laptops are available to apply to the
college, register for classes, check your holds, print your class schedule, and much more. Campus Tours are also conducted
by our Student Ambassadors. The Welcome Center is also the place to take your photo for your Renegade Card.
Student Renegade Card
Every Bakersfield College student is required to obtain a student identification card. It is called the Renegade Card. This card
serves as your proof of identification at any Student Services department on campus. You will need this card to check out
books in the Library, to print in our computer labs, to receive discounted game tickets, and many other services. To take your
photo for and to receive your Renegade Card, visit the Welcome Center during normal business hours.
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Administration Building Room 12 | (661) 395-4550
It is Student Employment and Services’ goal to provide students with valuable work experience opportunities, gainful
employment on-campus and off-campus, job search skills, and training workshops. Services are available to currently enrolled
students and Bakersfield College Alumni. Services include:
$
Job coaching, mock interviews, and unlimited access to computer lab
$
On-campus employment placement including Federal Work Study (FAFSA award)
$
Access to community job leads posted exclusively to Bakersfield College
$
Build a résumé with Résumé Builder on collegecentral.com/bakersfieldcollege or upload a résumé to receive online
feedback. Résumés can be viewed by employers (if you so authorize) for current openings.
$
Build an online portfolio to support your résumé and demonstrate your best work to employers.
$
Emails about programs, services, and job-related topics.
$
Gain access to announcements, employers, upcoming events, career advice documents, career advice videos,
podcasts, and career articles from published authors.
To view all the services and the human resources requirements to work on-campus, please visit the BC website.
Handicapped Parking
While displaying a valid handicapped permit you do not need a student permit to park in a handicapped parking stall or in any
timed area without a time limit imposed upon you. If all handicapped parking stalls are full, you may park in any student or staff
parking lot by displaying a valid student parking permit and a valid handicapped placard issued to you. Misuse of a
handicapped placard will result in a fine of $275.00, along with the handicapped placard being confiscated and returned to the
DMV with a copy of a report detailing the misuse. You may be subject to Student Code of Conduct Violations as well.
Towing of Vehicle for Outstanding Parking Violations
If you receive more than five parking citations that are all outstanding (fines not paid) your vehicle may be towed away at your
own expense. You will be responsible for all towing fees, storage fees and all parking fines will need to be paid before the
vehicle is released back into your custody.
WELCOME CENTER
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The Welcome Center is the Bakersfield College hub for all new and continuing students and visitors. With the assistance of the
Student Ambassadors, the Welcome Center provides a one-stop location for information regarding Student Services like
Admissions & Records, Counseling, Assessment, Financial Aid, and general questions. Laptops are available to apply to the
college, register for classes, check your holds, print your class schedule, and much more. Campus Tours are also conducted
by our Student Ambassadors. The Welcome Center is also the place to take your photo for your Renegade Card.
Student Renegade Card
Every Bakersfield College student is required to obtain a student identification card. It is called the Renegade Card. This card
serves as your proof of identification at any Student Services department on campus. You will need this card to check out
books in the Library, to print in our computer labs, to receive discounted game tickets, and many other services. To take your
photo for and to receive your Renegade Card, visit the Welcome Center during normal business hours.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICES
Admin
-4550
It is Student Employment and Services’ goal to provide students with valuable work experience opportunities, gainful
employment on-campus and off-campus, job search skills, and training workshops. Services are available to currently enrolled
students and Bakersfield College Alumni. Services include:
$
Job coaching, mock interviews, and unlimited access to computer lab
$
On-campus employment placement including Federal Work Study (FAFSA award)
$
Access to community job leads posted exclusively to Bakersfield College
$
Build a résumé with Résumé Builder on collegecentral.com/bakersfieldcollege or upload a résumé to receive online
feedback. Résumés can be viewed by employers (if you so authorize) for current openings.
$
Build an online portfolio to support your résumé and demonstrate your best work to employers.
$
Emails about programs, services, and job-related topics.
$
Gain access to announcements, employers, upcoming events, career advice documents, career advice videos,
podcasts, and career articles from published authors.
To view all the services and the human resources requirements to work on-campus, please visit the BC website.
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