June 7, 2026 to June 13, 2026
Monday, June 8, 2026
Still planning to transfer this fall? We’re here to help. Join our virtual one-hour drop-in sessions this summer for last-minute support with your transfer applications. Whether you need help completing applications, confirming requirements, or meeting upcoming deadlines, transfer advising staff are available to provide quick, focused assistance.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Starting your search for housing in Boston can be overwhelming, but there are many resources available to help you. Attend this session to learn about housing options such as homestays and short-term rentals, and important information to understand before signing a lease. Invitations and links to join these online sessions will be sent to newly accepted international students. Times displayed are all Eastern (Boston) time.
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
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Join the Nursing 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 Registered Nursing Associate Degree Program.
*This is a mandatory information session for students applying to the program for the current application cycle
Still planning to transfer this fall? We’re here to help. Join our virtual one-hour drop-in sessions this summer for last-minute support with your transfer applications. Whether you need help completing applications, confirming requirements, or meeting upcoming deadlines, transfer advising staff are available to provide quick, focused assistance.
Thursday, June 11, 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.
Guest Speaker: Daniel McManus, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University
Daniel McManus, PhD, is an immunologist whose research focuses on how CD8 T cells make critical developmental decisions during viral infection and how these choices influence long-term immune protection. He earned his doctorate in Immunology from Emory University in the laboratory of Rafi Ahmed, where he identified an early precursor CD8 T cell population with remarkable developmental flexibility. His work demonstrated that these cells adapt their fate based on infection outcomes—forming long-lived memory cells when infections are rapidly cleared, or sustaining immune responses through a balance of self-renewal and effector function during persistent infections.
Join the National Parks of Boston and BHCC for a screening and discussion of the Mohegan Tribe’s historical film "Up and Down the River."
Spanning the colonial and American Revolutionary eras, "Up and Down the River" delves into the difficult decisions made by members of the Mohegan Tribe at these pivotal periods in both tribal and U.S. history. Featured in this film is the Ashbow family, including Hannah and her son Samuel Ashbow Jr. Choosing to fight alongside the American colonists, Samuel Ashbow Jr. died at the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, becoming one of the first Indigenous soldiers to die in the American Revolution.
Following the film showing, there will be a reflective conversation between Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel (Mohegan, Council of Elders Vice Chair and co-writer of the film) and endawnis Spears (Diné/ Ojibwe/ Chickasaw/ Choctaw, Co-Founder, Akomawt Educational Initiative).
This program is free to the public. Registration is required.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Program begins promptly at 6 p.m.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Congratulations on your acceptance to BHCC! We’re excited to welcome you to our community and help you get ready for your first semester.
Need help with your next steps? Join our virtual drop-in session to get personalized guidance on:
- Math and English placement
- GPA waivers
- High school transcript evaluations
- Transfer credits
- Logging into Self-Service
- Signing up for orientation
Register today to get all your questions answered and make sure you’re ready to begin your journey at BHCC!
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Workforce and Economic Development Celebration of Achievement
Doors open at 10 a.m.
