1500 Edwards Avenue, Bismarck.
Created in 1939 in response to a community need for a local college, Bismarck State College was originally known as Bismarck Junior College. The first students began classes on Sept. 4, 1939, on the third floor of Bismarck High School with 107 full- and part-time students and 12 instructors. The small population of BJC created a close educational community that grew steadily over the next few years. By the late 1940s, a new location became increasingly urgent as college enrollment soared with returning GIs. Since 1939, BSC has always centered its energy and efforts on the students. Bismarck State College provides a smart, affordable education for students in all stages of life, both on-campus and online as North Dakota's only polytechnic institution. Our programs offer hands-on learning to create professionals who are workforce ready! For more than 80 years, BSC has proudly trained students to be relevant, invaluable contributors to their workplaces and communities.
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Population: 10000
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