Barton Fort Riley offers flexible and diverse course options to make scheduling classes a breeze! See below for a summary of each program option.
LSEC
Leader Skills Enhancement Courses are designed to assist in the training of Noncommissioned Officers and soldiers demonstrating leadership potential in the advanced skills needed to perform at a higher-level leadership and staff positions. Courses are six weeks in legnth, meeting Monday-Friday and there are seven cycles per year. LSEC benefits the Army by providing the soldier specific leadership training which will enhance soldier and unit performance. Unit Commanders can schedule training to meet unit needs or enroll the soldier in an open scheduled class. Learn more about the LSEC program and schedules.
College Programs
College Program classes consist of both traditional and hybrid classes and is open to civilian and military students. College program classes have five cycles per year, each cycle is eight weeks in length. Courses are offered at various times Monday through Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Learn more about the College Program classes and schedules.
Barton Online
Barton Online.org provides you the opportunity to complete an Associate Degree online or a variety of Certificate Programs. Courses taken at other colleges and universities, plus any military and/or work experience, may be applied towards degree completion requirements at Barton Community College. A minimum of 15 credit hours are required from Barton for degree completion. Visit the Barton Online website to learn more about your options and to view schedule information.
Barton Safety
Barton is an OSHA Education Center and a member of the Midwest OSHA Education Centers Consortium, MOEC. Visit the Barton Safety website for more information and to check out the diverse training courses with fast-track scheduling.
BSEP
Basic Skills Education Program classes are for Military service members and are designed to enhance basic math, reading, and writing skills. They are available to Family members on a space available basis. Classes meet Monday through Friday for three weeks in length with each class meeting for three hour sessions. Course can be designed to meet unit requirements. Learn more about the BSEP program and schedules.