January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Presidents Day – College closed
Early College/Dual Enrollment courses may be dropped or cancelled within one week of the start date
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Visit with Fitchburg State University
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.
Confirmation email will be sent after form is submitted. Please check your spam/junk folder.
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits)
This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Preparing and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process.
Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. Its never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
Guest Speaker: Partha Chowdhury, Professor & Head of Graduate School, College of Sciences & BHCC Alumni
Interested in doing an internship while studying at Bunker Hill? Join us to learn about the academic internship process, the Learn and Earn Internship program, how F-1 students can apply for internships, and more. Discover how internships can work for you!
Student Activities Office - Club Involvement Fair
Explore clubs, meet new friends! Joining a club is the best way to get the most out of your campus experience.
Come to the Involvement Fair to explore opportunities that match your interests. You’ll make friends, build skills, and create lasting memories.
For any questions contact studentactivities@bhcc.edu
Activity: Students create a weekly schedule, blocking out times for classes, study, extracurriculars, and personal time.
Reflection: How much time are they spending on procrastination? What adjustments can they make?
VIRTUAL Transfer 102 - Apply and Decide
(Recommended for students with 30-60 credits and who have attended the Transfer 101 Workshop)
Are you getting close to graduating? This workshop will focus on the final two stages of transferring: Applying and Deciding. Topics that will be covered include: applying to four-year colleges and making informed decisions on which colleges to attend, requesting letters of recommendations, writing your transfer essays, and using the Common Application.
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
MLT/MLA Information Session
Join the Medical Laboratory Department and Admissions & Recruitment staff to learn about the Admissions application process, application requirements, course work, labs, and clinical information for Bunker Hill Community College's Medical Laboratory Technician Associate Degree program.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Activity: Students create a weekly schedule, blocking out times for classes, study, extracurriculars, and personal time.
Reflection: How much time are they spending on procrastination? What adjustments can they make?
VIRTUAL UMass Boston Joint Admissions Workshop
Join staff from UMass Boston and Bunker Hill as they discuss the Future Beacon Joint Admissions Program between BHCC and UMass Boston! The information session will review how you join the program, key benefits, and what you can expect as a Future Beacon Joint Admissions participant. The Future Beacon Joint Admissions program is for students who have earned fewer than 30 college credits towards their associate's degree. If you are beyond 30 credits, UMass Boston is still able to assist you with advising on transfer credit, the admissions process and any other transfer questions you may have. We encourage you to connect with a UMass Boston Transfer Enrollment Counselor either in-person at BHCC, or to schedule an appointment online!
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Talking Transfer
Have questions about transferring? Want to learn more about the transfer resources available at BHCC? Stop by the B Lobby for a transfer community gathering focused on helping you plan your path to a Bachelor’s degree. Transfer advisors will be on hand to answer your questions, share helpful resources, and guide you through the next steps in your transfer journey. Bring your questions—we're here to help!
Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
Elevator Pitch Workshop: How to Professionally Introduce Yourself
Are you someone who struggles speaking with employers? Always wondering what you should say, how to share your strengths and weaknesses with confidence? Join us for this workshop, where we’ll guide you in creating a natural and authentic introduction that reflects your unique experiences, skills, and goals. Learn how to connect with others and make a meaningful impression, all while staying true to yourself. Let us help you find your voice and tell your story with ease!
Join us for a fun and casual afternoon to play lawn games such as Jenga, Connect Four, and Cornhole.
The College sets aside certain hours for student activities, athletics and club meeting times. Generally, no classes are held at these times. Join us for Midday Meetups every Tuesday and Thursday from 1-2:15pm in D-Lounge, 2nd floor.
A Black History Month Presentation and Discussion
Join us for an engaging and participatory discussion based on the analyses in The Rush for Black Diamonds (Vols. 1 & 2). This presentation explores the explicit and implicit legacies of the transatlantic slave trade, tracing the evolution from chattel slavery and colonialism to the post-modern era of penal slavery (post-1970). "Black Diamonds" serves as a metaphor for enslaved Black Africans.
Welcome: Denise Turner, Manager, the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Presenter: Dr. George Walters-Sleyon, Professor, Behavioral Science Department
Sponsored by: The Division of Behavioral, Social Sciences and Global Learning
Friday, February 20, 2026
Last day to register for CSDL classes
Monday, February 23, 2026
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Transfer 101 – Preparing for Selective Colleges
Each year, BHCC students are accepted to some of the most selective colleges in the nation. But to get accepted, students need to take steps to challenge themselves and strategically plan. Students who maintain high academic achievement are encouraged to apply to selective institutions. This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring - Planning and Exploring - with emphasis on increasing your competitiveness for admissions. Topics will include searching for colleges, scholarships, co-curricular involvement, networking, and college transfer essays.
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Simmons University Transfer Information Session
Transfer Information Session with Simmons University.
Discover what Simmons University has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: Boston, MA.
About: Simmons provides students with unique opportunities for leadership, scholarship, activism, and lifelong connections. Students find the best of both worlds: a university with renowned professional and academic programs located in the heart of the dynamic city of Boston, and a tight-knit campus community with a small college feel.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: Simmons offers their Boston Community College Scholarship, which is a two year, full-tuition scholarship, for candidates graduating from Bunker Hill Community College with an Associate’s degree. Criteria includes a minimum 3.0 GPA, associate's degree completion, and have demonstrated creativity, engagement, global perspective, leadership, resiliency, or other qualities indicative of the ability to contribute to Simmons’s diverse community.
Simmons offers additional, generous financial aid packages outside the BCC Scholarship.
Rankings:
Ranked #33 Best Value Schools in the nation
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL MIT Transfer Information Session
Transfer Information Session with MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
Discover what MIT has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: Cambridge, MA
About: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a world-renowned institution recognized for its leadership in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as well as in disciplines such as social sciences and humanities. Renowned for its competitive admissions process, MIT has consistently welcomed a small, select group of graduates from BHCC each year.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: MIT proudly meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students reflecting its commitment to access, equity, and opportunity for all.
Rankings:
Ranked #2 in colleges overall in the nation
Ranked #2 in the world
Learn more about MIT: mit.edu
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Selective College Week - Tufts University REAL Program Transfer Information Session
Transfer Information Session with the Tufts University REAL Program.
Discover what the Tufts University REAL Program has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: in Medford, MA.
Program for Post-Traditional Students: The REAL Program provides a full-time Tufts undergraduate education for adults seeking a Bachelor's degree. The program is intended for students who are 24 years of age or older, parents, married, veterans, or currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: Tufts proudly meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students ensuring that financial barriers don’t stand in the way of opportunity.
Online, correspondence, or distance-learning courses will not be accepted for Tufts credit, except for online courses taken during specific terms. However, grades from these courses will still be factored into GPA calculations.
Rankings:
Ranked #40 in colleges overall in the U.S.
Learn more about the Tufts REAL Program here:
https://students.tufts.edu/academic-advising-and-undergraduate-studies/resources/real-students
Please join IAC and Haley & Aldrich to explore careers in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries. This event is for students in STEM, Business, Accounting, Visual Arts, Communication, Humanities, Liberal Arts, and more. All students are welcome to attend, and lunch will be served!
Selective College Week - Northeastern University Transfer Information Session
Transfer Information Session with Northeastern University.
Discover what Northeastern University has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: Boston, MA.
About: Northeastern University is renowned for their experiential learning model, high-impact research, deep partnerships, and worldwide reach. They pursue innovative ways of teaching and research that place a premium on experience and engagement with the world. Today, NEU's signature approach erases traditional boundaries, empowering not only students, but faculty, alumni, partners, and innovators to solve problems and pursue impact.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: Northeastern dedicated to meeting the full demonstrated need for each admitted student eligible for federal financial aid.
Rankings:
Ranked #54 in National Universities
Ranked #104 in Best Value Schools in the nation
Learn more about Northeastern University: northeastern.edu
Join this workshop, hosted by JVS, to gain valuable tools and insights for job searching, skill development, and career advancement, especially for those seeking part- or full-time employment in the immediate future. In a supportive and nurturing environment, you’ll explore practical strategies for resume building, interview preparation, and identifying opportunities that align with your goals. Let JVS guide you on your journey to success and help you feel confident about your future!
Join the International Student Association and Asian Cultural Center to decorate red paper envelopes and participate in Lunar New Year customs.
The College sets aside certain hours for student activities, athletics and club meeting times. Generally, no classes are held at these times. Join us for Midday Meetups every Tuesday and Thursday from 1-2:15pm in D-Lounge, 2nd floor.
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Paying for Four-Year Colleges
This workshop is designed for students who want to apply for scholarships or understand how to fund your degree. It is recommended for students who are planning or have already applied to a four-year institution, but is not required.
Getting Your Feet Wet in the Field of Psychology and Sociology: Tips and Tricks to finding PT, Summer, or Volunteer Opportunities
Getting Your Feet Wet in the Field of Psychology and Sociology: Tips and Tricks to finding PT, Summer, or Volunteer Opportunities
In this virtual event, Professor Gagne (psychology) and Dr. MacDonald (sociology) will discuss the steps needed to find part-time jobs, summer internships, or volunteer opportunities in the fields of psychology and sociology. All students interested in working in the field of behavioral science are welcome to attend this virtual event!
This remote event will be hosted by BHCC Professor Isabelle Gagne (psychology), Dr. Melissa MacDonald (sociology), and BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Commonwealth Honors Program Information Session
Are you aiming for a competitive four-year college? Learn how the Commonwealth Honors Program at BHCC can elevate your transfer application! This workshop will introduce you to the benefits of joining the Honors Program—including access to enriched coursework, faculty mentorship, and a vibrant community of motivated peers. You'll discover how completing the program signals academic excellence and intellectual curiosity to selective colleges and how it can strengthen your candidacy for selective admissions. Whether you're just starting at BHCC or planning your next steps, this session will help you chart a path toward a standout transfer application.
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Selective College Week - Boston University Transfer Information Session
Transfer Admissions information session with Boston University.
Discover what Boston University has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: Boston, MA.
About: Boston University (BU) is no small operation. With over 37,000 students from 140 countries, over 10,000 faculty and staff, 17 schools and colleges, and more than 300 programs of study, their three campuses are always humming, always in high gear.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: BU is committed to meeting 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all students who qualify.
This means that if you qualify based on your financial situation, BU will cover your entire tuition and expenses, effectively providing you with a full scholarship.
Rankings:
Ranked #41 in National Universities
Ranked #25 in Best Value Schools in the nation
Learn more about BU: bu.edu
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Selective College Week - Emerson College Transfer Information Session
Discover what Emerson College has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: Boston, MA.
About: Emerson College is one of the most highly sought-after colleges for students in communication, arts, and liberal arts. Energized by engagement with the creative life of Boston, Los Angeles, and the Netherlands, Emerson students are thinkers and doers who develop daring ideas and bring innovation, depth, and diversity to their disciplines.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: Emerson offers several need-based and merit-based financial aid programs. Emerson Merit Scholarships for Transfer students: https://tinyurl.com/mwd9uj5c
Commonwealth Transfer Scholarship – This scholarship is eligible for all Massachusetts community college graduates who earn an associate’s degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 prior to matriculation at Emerson College. The scholarship is for $40,000 per year/$20,000 per semester and students are eligible for spring or fall enrollment.
Rankings:
Ranked #19 in Regional Universities North
Ranked #55 in Best Value Schools in the nation
Ranked #17 in Best Undergraduate Teaching in the nation
Learn more about Emerson College: emerson.edu
Selective College Week - Transfer Application Session
Are you preparing to graduate and working on your transfer applications? This session is designed to give you the time and space to focus.
You'll have access to a quiet workspace where you can work independently on your four-year college applications - whether you're starting your Common App, drafting your transfer essay, or gathering materials. A transfer advisor will be available to help with questions, offer guidance on where to begin, and point you toward helpful resources.
While this isn't a formal workshop with step-by-step instruction, it's a great opportunity to get support with those tricky or unclear parts of the process. Use the time in whatever way works best for you.
Desktop computers will be available, or feel free to bring your laptop, drafts, and questions. We're here to help you move forward!
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Columbia University - School of General Studies Transfer Information Session
Transfer Admissions information session with the School of General Studies of Columbia University.
Discover what Columbia University’s School of General Studies has to offer and how you can make your transfer application stand out!
Location: New York City, NY.
About: The School of General Studies of Columbia University is a liberal arts college in created specifically for returning and nontraditional students seeking a rigorous, traditional, Ivy League undergraduate degree full or part time.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: The average annual scholarship awarded to students at Columbia GS is around $25,000—but many students receive even more, with awards reaching up to $35,000 per year.
Guest Speaker: Harris Williams, BHCC Computer Science Faculty
Join this workshop, hosted by ABCD, to gain valuable tools and insights for job searching, skill development, and career advancement, especially for those seeking part- or full-time employment in the immediate future. In a supportive and nurturing environment, you’ll explore practical strategies for resume building, interview preparation, and identifying opportunities that align with your goals. Let ABCD guide you on your journey to success and help you feel confident about your future!
Ride Smart, Stay Safe! Join Nicholas Corneilson, BHCC Student, for a Bike Safety Workshop. You will learn essential skills for campus and city cycling, including helmet fitting, traffic law basics, staying visible, and handling common road hazards, making your commute safer and more enjoyable.
The College sets aside certain hours for student activities, athletics and club meeting times. Generally, no classes are held at these times. Join us for Midday Meetups every Tuesday and Thursday from 1-2:15pm in D-Lounge, 2nd floor.
Internationally-renowned artist, choreographer, director, producer and master teacher of Spanish dance, Clara Ramona brings her esteemed artistry to the BHCC stage. Steeped in centuries of tradition, she breathes new-found beauty, authenticity and relevance into her deeply personal and provocative Flamenco performances. Audiences and critics from across the globe agree—Clara has a rare talent that distinguishes her as one of the greatest and astonishing performers of any age or stage. You will be on the edge of your seat and dancing on your feet!
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with Lesley University can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more.
This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from Lesley University, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL University of California (UC) System Transfer Information Session
Transfer Information Session with UC Davis, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Cruz
Learn how to successfully transfer to the University of California through a joint information session featuring UC Davis, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Cruz.
Location: California
About: The University of California is the nation’s leading public university system, combining academic excellence, world class research, and a strong commitment to access and affordability. UC Davis, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Cruz each offer distinctive campus cultures and academic strengths while sharing a system wide commitment to student success and social mobility.
Transfer Pathways and Support: All three campuses strongly support transfer students. This session will compare campus environments, academic programs, and transfer preparation strategies to help students identify the best UC destination.
Financial Aid and Scholarships: As part of the UC system, all three campuses offer generous, need based financial aid.
Rankings:
• UC Davis: #9 Public University, #33 National University
• UC Riverside: #36 Public University, #76 National University
• UC Santa Cruz: #42 Public University, #84 National University
Learn more:
• UC Davis: https://www.ucdavis.edu
• UC Riverside: https://www.ucr.edu
• UC Santa Cruz: https://www.ucsc.edu
Selective College Week - Transfer Essay Workshop
The essay is a critical part of the four-year college application. It is an opportunity for you to personalize your application beyond the grades and other information you have provided. Join BHCC staff to discuss ways to craft your best college essay!
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Want to learn more about what BHCC has to offer? Join our admissions staff for weekly Admissions Information sessions to answer your questions about our Associates and Certificate programs and more!
Discover how African music, film, and fiction are reshaping global culture through streaming and viral media.
Welcome: Vengerflutta Smith, Assistant Dean of Students, Student Affairs
Presenter: Arthur Onipede Hollist, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Tampa
Sponsored by: The Office of the Associate Provost-Charlestown, the Office of Access and Opportunity, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning.
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82648439506
Meeting ID: 826 4843 9506
Passcode: No
Dial by your location: 1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Friday, February 27, 2026
Selective College Week - VIRTUAL Selective College Week Debrief
You’ve taken part in Selective College Week and likely gained a wealth of information—so what’s the next step? This debrief session with a Transfer Advisor is your chance to reflect on what you’ve learned, ask any remaining questions, and begin developing a plan to start your applications. You’ll also explore how to build a strong candidacy for selective colleges and turn your insights into action.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Join the Admissions & Recruitment Department to learn about the following Associate Degrees and Certificate programs: - Central Processing Certificate - Medical Assistant Certificate - Paramedic Studies - Associate in Science - Paramedic Certificate -Patient Care Technician - Pharmacy Technician Certificate - Surgical Technology - Associate in Science, EMT. These Programs of Study and Certificates are offered at the Chelsea Campus and are part of the Health Pathway at Bunker Hill Community College. Details about the application process, each program's admissions requirements, application deadlines and career outlook will be shared. We will also review clinical affiliations and clinical requirements.
*This is a mandatory health information session for applicants applying to programs listed above for the Fall 2026 program. *
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Visit with Fitchburg State University
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
The essay is a critical part of the four-year college application. It is an opportunity for you to personalize your application beyond the grades and other information you have provided. Join BHCC staff to discuss ways to craft your best college essay!
Networking Career Panel: Business and Hospitality, STEM, and Health Pathways
Join us for a networking career panel featuring industry professionals who will share insights on their career journeys, networking strategies, and lessons learned along the way. Students will gain practical advice, make meaningful connections, and learn how to confidently navigate professional spaces. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, build your network, and explore career pathways.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Come and learn about the new credential that makes you eligible for the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) to issue a teaching certificate. Also, learn about funding options and how to apply
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
MLT/MLA Information Session
Join the Medical Laboratory Department and Admissions & Recruitment staff to learn about the Admissions application process, application requirements, course work, labs, and clinical information for Bunker Hill Community College's Medical Laboratory Technician Associate Degree program.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
VIRTUAL Transfer 102 - Apply and Decide
(Recommended for students with 30-60 credits and who have attended the Transfer 101 Workshop)
Are you getting close to graduating? This workshop will focus on the final two stages of transferring: Applying and Deciding. Topics that will be covered include: applying to four-year colleges and making informed decisions on which colleges to attend, requesting letters of recommendations, writing your transfer essays, and using the Common Application.
Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
Networking Career Panel: Arts, Humanities, Communication and Design; Behavioral, Social Sciences and Education; and Law and Public Service and Safety Pathways
Join us for a networking career panel featuring industry professionals who will share insights on their career journeys, networking strategies, and lessons learned along the way. Students will gain practical advice, make meaningful connections, and learn how to confidently navigate professional spaces. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, build your network, and explore career pathways.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Last day to withdraw from course with ‘W’ grades from Mini Session I
Monday, March 9, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with Lesley University can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more.
This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from Lesley University, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits)
This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Preparing and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process.
Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. Its never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with UMass Lowell can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more. This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from UMass Lowell, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Join the Internship, Apprenticeship, and Career Center (IAC) for Career Fair 2026 to learn about internships, part-time and full-time jobs, and volunteer opportunities. Register now to see our growing list of employers who will be at the fair.
In addition, IAC will be hosting workshops and events throughout the month of February to prepare students for the Career Fair. Visit https://www.bhcc.edu/careermonth/ for a full list of events.
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Guest Speaker: Jinan Sun, PhD
Career Advising 102- Creating a Career Plan
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Transfer Application Session with Four-Year Partners
Are you preparing to graduate and working on your transfer applications? This session is designed to give you the time and space to focus. Join us and representatives from all four UMASS colleges to complete the MassTransfer application! MassTransfer colleges include UMASS Boston, UMASS Amherst, UMASS Lowell, UMASS Dartmouth, Bridgewater State University, Salem State University, and all the State Universities and UMASS Campuses.
You'll have access to a quiet workspace where you can work independently on your applications. A transfer advisor will be available to help with questions, offer guidance on where to begin, and point you toward helpful resources.
While this isn't a formal workshop with step-by-step instruction, it's a great opportunity to get support with those tricky or unclear parts of the process. Use the time in whatever way works best for you. Desktop computers will be available, or feel free to bring your laptop, drafts, and questions.
We're here to help you move forward!
Four-Year Partners Tabling
Northeastern University, Boston College, Lesley University, Suffolk University
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Want to learn more about what BHCC has to offer? Join our admissions staff for weekly Admissions Information sessions to answer your questions about our Associates and Certificate programs and more!
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Mini Session I end
Monday, March 16, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Mini Session I Final grades due by 5:00 p.m.
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.
Confirmation email will be sent after form is submitted. Please check your spam/junk folder.
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Visit with Bridgewater State University
Friday, March 20, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Spring Break – no classes
Monday, March 23, 2026
Mini Session II begin
VIRTUAL Transfer 101 - Prepare and Explore
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits)
This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Preparing and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process.
Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. Its never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Spring 2026 Graduation Application Closes
Talking Transfer
Have questions about transferring? Want to learn more about the transfer resources available at BHCC? Stop by the B Lobby for a transfer community gathering focused on helping you plan your path to a Bachelor’s degree. Transfer advisors will be on hand to answer your questions, share helpful resources, and guide you through the next steps in your transfer journey. Bring your questions—we're here to help!
VIRTUAL Paying for Four-Year Colleges
This workshop is designed for students who want to apply for scholarships or understand how to fund your degree. It is recommended for students who are planning or have already applied to a four-year institution, but is not required.
Learn more about the transfer process from former BHCC students!
During this virtual event, Professors from the Behavioral Science Department will interview 3 former BHCC graduates who went on to study at 4-year schools.
Some questions to be asked:
• What steps did you take to transfer from BHCC to your school?
• What are the biggest differences in your experience at BHCC vs. where you are now?
• How did you choose which schools to apply to and which school to attend?
• Any tips for current BHCC students looking to transfer?
This remote event will be hosted by BHCC Professor Isabelle Gagne (psychology), Dr. Melissa MacDonald (sociology), and BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Last day for adjusting schedules (add/drop) - Mini Session II
Associate Justice Joseph Ditkoff of the Massachusetts Appeals Court will speak to faculty and students on March 25 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
For questions or more information contact the Criminal Justice Department Chair, Joshua Abel at jeabel@bhcc.edu.
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
The Spring BHCC Transfer Fair will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Over 60 colleges and universities will be on campus to answer your questions about transferring. There will be food, drinks, activities and prizes!
Additional information will be coming soon.
To make the most of the events, we recommend using our Getting Ready for the Transfer Fair guide for when you are meeting with colleges.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Hosted by: Professor Azhari Ali
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Virtual Career Advising 102- Creating a Career Plan
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
Monday, March 30, 2026
Continuing Student Registration for Summer and Fall 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Spring Professional Day – No classes 1-3:55 p.m.
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
Guest Speaker: William L. Hwang, MD, PhD; Harvard Medical School; Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute
VIRTUAL UMass Boston Joint Admissions Workshop
Join staff from UMass Boston and Bunker Hill as they discuss the Future Beacon Joint Admissions Program between BHCC and UMass Boston! The information session will review how you join the program, key benefits, and what you can expect as a Future Beacon Joint Admissions participant. The Future Beacon Joint Admissions program is for students who have earned fewer than 30 college credits towards their associate's degree. If you are beyond 30 credits, UMass Boston is still able to assist you with advising on transfer credit, the admissions process and any other transfer questions you may have. We encourage you to connect with a UMass Boston Transfer Enrollment Counselor either in-person at BHCC, or to schedule an appointment online!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Visit with Northeastern University
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
VIRTUAL Transfer Application Session
Are you preparing to graduate and working on your transfer applications? This session is designed to give you the time and space to focus. Join us and representatives from all four UMASS colleges to complete the MassTransfer application! MassTransfer colleges include UMASS Boston, UMASS Amherst, UMASS Lowell, UMASS Dartmouth, Bridgewater State University, Salem State University, and all the State Universities and UMASS Campuses.
You'll have access to a quiet workspace where you can work independently on your applications. A transfer advisor will be available to help with questions, offer guidance on where to begin, and point you toward helpful resources.
While this isn't a formal workshop with step-by-step instruction, it's a great opportunity to get support with those tricky or unclear parts of the process. Use the time in whatever way works best for you. Desktop computers will be available, or feel free to bring your laptop, drafts, and questions.
We're here to help you move forward!
Students and their families will have an opportunity to connect one-on-one with faculty, interact with dedicated staff from all student support areas, experience the Charlestown campus, and complete their college application on-site. Explore a wealth of resources, including Academic and Career Counseling, College Programs, Dual Enrollment, Financial Aid, Honors program, Disability Support Services, vibrant student clubs, and so much more designed to help you thrive!
Monday, April 6, 2026
Summer 2026 Graduation Application Opens
Join the Admissions & Recruitment Department to learn about the following Associate Degrees and Certificate programs: - Central Processing Certificate - Medical Assistant Certificate - Paramedic Studies - Associate in Science - Paramedic Certificate -Patient Care Technician - Pharmacy Technician Certificate - Surgical Technology - Associate in Science, EMT. These Programs of Study and Certificates are offered at the Chelsea Campus and are part of the Health Pathway at Bunker Hill Community College. Details about the application process, each program's admissions requirements, application deadlines and career outlook will be shared. We will also review clinical affiliations and clinical requirements.
*This is a mandatory health information session for applicants applying to programs listed above for the Fall 2026 program. *
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
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.
Confirmation email will be sent after form is submitted. Please check your spam/junk folder.
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with UMass Lowell can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more. This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from UMass Lowell, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Visit with Regis College - Graduate
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits)
This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Preparing and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process.
Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. Its never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
Career Advising 102- Creating a Career Plan
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
The essay is a critical part of the four-year college application. It is an opportunity for you to personalize your application beyond the grades and other information you have provided. Join BHCC staff to discuss ways to craft your best college essay!
VIRTUAL UMass Boston Joint Admissions Workshop
Join staff from UMass Boston and Bunker Hill as they discuss the Future Beacon Joint Admissions Program between BHCC and UMass Boston! The information session will review how you join the program, key benefits, and what you can expect as a Future Beacon Joint Admissions participant. The Future Beacon Joint Admissions program is for students who have earned fewer than 30 college credits towards their associate's degree. If you are beyond 30 credits, UMass Boston is still able to assist you with advising on transfer credit, the admissions process and any other transfer questions you may have. We encourage you to connect with a UMass Boston Transfer Enrollment Counselor either in-person at BHCC, or to schedule an appointment online!
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Want to learn more about what BHCC has to offer? Join our admissions staff for weekly Admissions Information sessions to answer your questions about our Associates and Certificate programs and more!
Monday, April 13, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Visit with Fitchburg State University
Psychology & Sociology Group Advising - Course Planning & Registration!
This event is for students in the psychology and sociology programs at BHCC.
In this virtual session, BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark from Advising and LifeMap, will review how to plan and register courses on Self-Service. We will review the curriculum outlines for both the Sociology and Psychology degree programs and helpful advising tips when registering for courses and planning for future semesters.
This remote event will be hosted by BHCC Professor Isabelle Gagne (psychology), Dr. Melissa MacDonald (sociology), and BSSE Pathway Coach Jacqueline (Bean) Clark.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
MLT/MLA Information Session
Join the Medical Laboratory Department and Admissions & Recruitment staff to learn about the Admissions application process, application requirements, course work, labs, and clinical information for Bunker Hill Community College's Medical Laboratory Technician Associate Degree program.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
MassTransfer Partner Tabling
MassTransfer Application Session
Are you preparing to graduate and working on your transfer applications? This session is designed to give you the time and space to focus. Join us and representatives from all four UMASS colleges to complete the MassTransfer application! MassTransfer colleges include UMASS Boston, UMASS Amherst, UMASS Lowell, UMASS Dartmouth, Bridgewater State University, Salem State University, and all the State Universities and UMASS Campuses.
You'll have access to a quiet workspace where you can work independently on your applications. A transfer advisor will be available to help with questions, offer guidance on where to begin, and point you toward helpful resources.
While this isn't a formal workshop with step-by-step instruction, it's a great opportunity to get support with those tricky or unclear parts of the process. Use the time in whatever way works best for you. Desktop computers will be available, or feel free to bring your laptop, drafts, and questions.
We're here to help you move forward!
Guest Speaker: Mike Nehil, PhD, Ginkgo Bioworks Inc.
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with Lesley University can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more.
This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from Lesley University, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Virtual Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Patriots Day – College closed
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
VIRTUAL Paying for Four-Year Colleges
This workshop is designed for students who want to apply for scholarships or understand how to fund your degree. It is recommended for students who are planning or have already applied to a four-year institution, but is not required.
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Career Advising 101 - Major & Career Exploration
This workshop is for students still deciding on the major or career that’s right for them. Students will learn about the Career Planning Process, and be introduced to the six BHCC Pathways as they begin to connect their BHCC Program of Study to their career goals. Students will also use Career Coach, one of BHCC’s free career resources, where they will take the Career Coach Assessment to see what career paths are a good fit for them based on their skills and interests.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
VIRTUAL Transfer 101 - Prepare and Explore
(Recommended for students with 0-30 credits)
This workshop will focus on the first two stages of transferring: Preparing and Exploring. Students will receive an overview of statewide transfer programs and incentives, how to transfer credits, searching for colleges, and other resources to clarify the transfer process.
Recommended for students who are learning about transferring for the first time. Its never too early to begin thinking about transfer!
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Want to learn more about what BHCC has to offer? Join our admissions staff for weekly Admissions Information sessions to answer your questions about our Associates and Certificate programs and more!
Join us for a special One Book author talk with Bonnie Garmus, bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry. Garmus will discuss her work and engage in conversation.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Summer 2026 Registration for Community Education, ECET & BELL
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
New Student Registration for Summer and Fall 2026
Career Advising 102- Creating a Career Plan
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
VIRTUAL Transfer 102 - Apply and Decide
(Recommended for students with 30-60 credits and who have attended the Transfer 101 Workshop)
Are you getting close to graduating? This workshop will focus on the final two stages of transferring: Applying and Deciding. Topics that will be covered include: applying to four-year colleges and making informed decisions on which colleges to attend, requesting letters of recommendations, writing your transfer essays, and using the Common Application.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Guest Speaker: Director, Water Quality Operations, MWRA
Friday, May 1, 2026
Last day to withdraw from course with ‘W’ grades – Mini Session II
Saturday, May 2, 2026
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
Monday, May 4, 2026
Last day to withdraw from Spring 2026 semester with ‘W’ grades
Join the Admissions & Recruitment Department to learn about the following Associate Degrees and Certificate programs: - Central Processing Certificate - Medical Assistant Certificate - Paramedic Studies - Associate in Science - Paramedic Certificate -Patient Care Technician - Pharmacy Technician Certificate - Surgical Technology - Associate in Science, EMT. These Programs of Study and Certificates are offered at the Chelsea Campus and are part of the Health Pathway at Bunker Hill Community College. Details about the application process, each program's admissions requirements, application deadlines and career outlook will be shared. We will also review clinical affiliations and clinical requirements.
*This is a mandatory health information session for applicants applying to programs listed above for the Fall 2026 program. *
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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.
Confirmation email will be sent after form is submitted. Please check your spam/junk folder.
Information Session: Registration, Transfer Services, and Internship Opportunities
Interested in a clear, affordable path to a Bachelor’s degree? Learn how BHCC’s Joint Admissions partnership with Lesley University can help you earn your Associate degree and transfer seamlessly to complete your four-year degree. This partnership offers valuable benefits, including guaranteed admission, scholarship opportunities, simplified credit transfer, individualized advising, and more.
This session is ideal for current and prospective BHCC students with fewer than 30 college-level credits who are planning ahead for a smooth transfer. Meet one-on-one with an admissions representative from Lesley University, explore your options, and get your questions answered.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
VIRTUAL UMass Boston Joint Admissions Workshop
Join staff from UMass Boston and Bunker Hill as they discuss the Future Beacon Joint Admissions Program between BHCC and UMass Boston! The information session will review how you join the program, key benefits, and what you can expect as a Future Beacon Joint Admissions participant. The Future Beacon Joint Admissions program is for students who have earned fewer than 30 college credits towards their associate's degree. If you are beyond 30 credits, UMass Boston is still able to assist you with advising on transfer credit, the admissions process and any other transfer questions you may have. We encourage you to connect with a UMass Boston Transfer Enrollment Counselor either in-person at BHCC, or to schedule an appointment online!
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Career Advising 102- Creating a Career Plan
This workshop is for students who have a career path in mind already. In this workshop, students will actively create a career plan, using MassHire 360 and Career Coach, free online resources at BHCC. Using these resources, students will be able to confirm what licensure or certifications are required, search for potential employers or transfer schools, and identify required skills for their career goal.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Want to learn more about what BHCC has to offer? Join our admissions staff for weekly Admissions Information sessions to answer your questions about our Associates and Certificate programs and more!
Monday, May 11, 2026
Last Day of Mini Session II
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
MLA & MLT Virtual Information Session
Join the Medical Laboratory Department and Admissions & Recruitment staff to learn about the Admissions application process, application requirements, course work, labs, and clinical information for Bunker Hill Community College's Medical Laboratory Technician Associate Degree program.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Last Day of Classes – Full semester, Web, CSDL, Late Start
Facilitated by Joshua Heerter
The purpose of this group is to acquire and practice standardized American English, while at the same time learning how to navigate life at the College as an English Language Learner and/or immigrant. We will talk about the best language learning methods, along with strategies for dealing with coursework, professors, classmates, registration, transfer and career planning, financial issues, and much more. We discuss many of the challenges of life at the College, as well the ways to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist at Bunker Hill as well. The group is open to all students.
TOEFL Study Groups
Facilitated by Todd Hannig
Small group sessions focused on improving skills related to the TOEFL English proficiency exam.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Assessment Days
Friday, May 15, 2026
Semester Ends
Assessment Days
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Final grades due by 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Monday, May 25, 2026
Memorial Day – College closed
Friday, May 29, 2026
Fall 2026 Registration for Community Education, ECET & BELL
Monday, June 1, 2026
Classes begin – Mini Session 1 | Bridge Session | Full Summer Web | CSDL
Join the Admissions & Recruitment Department to learn about the following Associate Degrees and Certificate programs: - Central Processing Certificate - Medical Assistant Certificate - Paramedic Studies - Associate in Science - Paramedic Certificate -Patient Care Technician - Pharmacy Technician Certificate - Surgical Technology - Associate in Science, EMT. These Programs of Study and Certificates are offered at the Chelsea Campus and are part of the Health Pathway at Bunker Hill Community College. Details about the application process, each program's admissions requirements, application deadlines and career outlook will be shared. We will also review clinical affiliations and clinical requirements.
*This is a mandatory health information session for applicants applying to programs listed above for the Fall 2026 program. *
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Last day for adjusting schedules (add/drop) for Mini Session 1 | Bridge session | Web classes
CSDL courses may be dropped or cancelled during the scheduled adjustment period, or within five (5) working days from the date of registration - More info.
