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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/student/cdc
Child Development Center | (661) 395-4369 Office (661) 337-9297 Cell
The Child Development Center at Bakersfield College (CDC) offers a student service with the primary goal of providing a comprehensive child development program that serves students, families, and their children 2-5 years of age. Our role is to provide the time and support to assist student families in achieving their chosen academic/career goals. The CDC demonstration laboratory classrooms offer a model of best practices in early childhood education while providing students with learning opportunities through observation and on-floor interactions with young children and their families. The center is licensed through the California Department of Social Services. All teachers are professionally trained in the field of early childhood education and are certificated through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The Child Development Center was rated a 4-star center by Kern Early Stars. Placement in the program is made according to state and federal priorities and is designed for income eligible families who are enrolled in college courses leading to a specific career/professional goal.
COLLEGE BOOKSTORE
kccd.bncollege.com SM8014@bncollege.com Campus Center | (661) 395-4506
The Bakersfield College Bookstore operated by Barnes and Noble College is committed to providing all textbooks, supplies, and spirit gear needs to students. The bookstore is completely self-supporting with no funds allocated from the District for its operations. A portion of the store's proceeds stay on campus and support campus initiatives. The store also carries a wide variety of art supplies, backpacks, electronics, software, clothing, food, drinks, gifts, reference materials, graduation paraphernalia, alumni goods, and gifts. Other services provided are: new and used textbook rentals, special book orders, ink cartridge, book buyback, and bus passes. Bookstore hours are extended during the first two weeks of the fall and spring semester and the first week of the summer semester. Specific hours of operation are available online or by calling the bookstore.
TECHNOLOGY USAGE POLICY
www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/is www.kccd.edu/aup Library 177 | (661) 395-4899
Bakersfield College recognizes that technology is a vehicle to access the most current and extensive sources of information throughout the campus. The use of technology prepares students for 21st Century careers. Bakersfield College provides technology for a limited educational purpose. This means students may use these resources for classroom activities and other school related work. Students may not use District technology for commercial purposes; students may not offer, provide, or purchase products or services using District technology. Students may use District technology only for class assignments or for personal research on subjects similar to what they might study in a class or in the school library. Use for entertainment purposes or personal communication, such as personal blogging, instant messaging, online shopping, or gaming is not allowed.
The District may place reasonable restrictions on the material that student’s access through the system and may revoke students’ access to District technology if they violate the law, District policies or regulations. Violations of the law or this policy may be reported to the Office of Student Life. In addition, violations of the law or this policy may result in disciplinary actions.
Use of the instructional computers by students at Bakersfield College is encouraged. Access to academic computing services is a privilege enjoyed by all students. The Computer Commons, located in the library, is an open lab. Computers are also available in Student Services Academic Use Area adjacent to EOPS. Student workers are available to assist students in the use of these computers. Unauthorized access or use of academic computing facilities is in violation of Section 502.b-c of the California Penal Code. Offenders will be disciplined and/or prosecuted in accordance with existing college policy and California Law.
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