Tuesday, November 19, 2024
We are pleased to welcome prospective first-year students to campus for a tour. Led by an admission counselor, this hour and half visit includes a Bunker Hill application overview and a campus tour. The overview covers the admission process and financial aid, followed up by a student led tour.
Advance registration is required. We will not be able to accommodate walk-in visitors at this time.
If you are a high school or community-based organization scheduling a visit for a group of prospective students, please email Kandley Val, Associate Director of Admissions & Recruitment at email: Kandley.val@bhcc.edu.
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TOEFL study group meetings
Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis: Story of a Childhood
Experience Persepolis...Searching for Self in Iran
Stop by to learn about the One Book! Enjoy food, music, and multimedia presentations.
Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian-born French graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author, best known for her autobiographical graphic novel Persepolis. Born in Rasht, Iran in the late 1960s, and raised in Tehran, Satrapi experienced the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War during her formative years, which influenced her work. She moved to Vienna as a teenager to escape the political repression in Iran, later returning before ultimately settling in France.
Presented by Students in Hospitality Seminar (HRT-105) and the BHCC One Book Program
A luncheon to which domestic faculty, staff, and students are invited to interact with current international students (and maybe alumni) about what their experiences have been coming to the US and BHCC and their lives today. A delicious Thai lunch will be provided by Sweet Rice. RSVP required at https://s.surveyplanet.com/9iz9szph
sponsored by the newly minted International Student Association
Internships and Job Opportunities Information Session with Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Hosted by Suman Mukherjee
Join in person: Charlestown Campus, Room B-329