February 25, 2024 to March 2, 2024
Monday, February 26, 2024
Conversations and Connections
Conversations and Connections student club meetings, facilitated by Joshua Heerter
Steps to Success Workshops: Career Exploration 101 - Career Coach
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Visit with University of Mass Boston
Visit with Emerson College
2nd Annual Black History Month Event “The Journey Forward: Where do we go from Here?” Health Careers Panel and Advising session
In conjunction with the Chelsea Campus and Pathways to Success (Title V), HOPE will be holding its 2nd Annual Black History Month Panel Event “The Journey Forward: Where do we go from Here?”
The Journey Forward looks to explore education in the United States from a historical lens. The trials and tribulations enslaved people faced to integration efforts and now modern challenges and barriers. Come explore education as it relates to the African Diaspora and learn about where we go from here. This year’s event will focus on Health Pathways and is open to all members of the BHCC Community.
This event will take place from 12-2 p.m., on BHCC’s Chelsea Campus (Room 304 A/B). Lunch will be served from 12-1 p.m., and on-site advising from 1-2 p.m.
There will be shuttle service for this event.
Transfer 101 - Planning and Exploring
Northeastern University College of Professional Studies Virtual Information Session
Virtual college visits are virtual events that allow Bunker Hill students to meet with transfer admission representatives from bachelor degree granting institutions. During these one hour sessions, students learn about each institution's academic programs, student engagement opportunities, and the process for applying and transferring to these institutions. Students also have the opportunity to ask their own questions.
Conversations and Connections
Conversations and Connections student club meetings, facilitated by Joshua Heerter
Educational Planning 101 - Using SelfService
General Admissions Virtual Information Session
Join a group session to learn about BHCC programs and admissions process.
Our Admissions staff will walk you through of all of the benefits and opportunities that are available to you by becoming a student at BHCC. We will cover information about how to apply, overview of our 100+ Associate Degree & Certificate programs and the various student engagement and student recourses we have on campus to support you and your educational goals. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Transfer 101 - Planning and Exploring
Conversations and Connections
Conversations and Connections student club meetings, facilitated by Joshua Heerter
Health Careers Information Session
Join the Admissions & Recruitment department to learn about
- Central Processing Certificate
- Medical Assistant Certificate
- Paramedic Studies - Associate in Science
- Paramedic Certificate
- Patient Care Technician Certificate
- Pharmacy Technician Certificate
- Surgical Technology - Associate in Science
- Certified Nursing Aid - Courses
These Programs of Study or 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 information session for applicants applying to programs listed above.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Transfer Application Day Open Session
The Rush for Black Diamonds – Volume One
Join author and BHCC Professor George Walters-Sleyon as he shares on the topic of his latest book The Rush for Black Diamonds, Volume One, the first of two volumes. It explores the Transatlantic slave trade and its mutation into chattel slavery. Volume One focuses on the involvement of two prominent Enlightenment philosophers as the architects of the political, legal, economic, and philosophical justifications for the human trade and chattel slavery in the United Kingdom and the United States: British philosopher, John Locke and President Thomas Jefferson, both slave traders and slave masters. Used as a metaphor, Black Diamonds captures the exploration of Western nations’ rush for Black people across the Atlantic Ocean to be used as economic units and chattel property.
Presenter Dr. George Walters-Sleyon, Adjunct Professor, Behavioral Science Department
Welcome by Denise Turner, Manager, the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Sponsored by the Division of Behavioral, Social Sciences and Global Learning and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89887665787?pwd=UjFIU01rYkRyY3JqWU5qUzRSZUcxZz09
Meeting ID: 898 8766 5787
Passcode: 317632
Dial by location: +1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 898 8766 5787
Passcode: 317632