Thursday, November 20, 2025
Invitations and links will be sent to newly accepted international students. All sessions will be virtual. Times displayed are all Eastern (Boston) time.
Come celebrate Thanksgiving with the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement!
VIRTUAL Lesley University Joint Admissions Workshop
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.
Join students in Hospitality Seminar to explore the theme of Lessons in Chemistry, this year's One Book selection. Why do Mentos in Coca Cola create a volcano effect? Try it and find out.
Enjoy interactive tastings and exhibits on:
- Processed Food - What's Really In There?
- What and Why of Vegan, Gluten Free or Non-Dairy
- Gender Issues in the Kitchen and the World
- Food Lab - Tools or Gadgets?
Come into the Bake Shop for a hands on demo about Reactions - The Chemistry of Food. Demos are 15-20 minutes long and first come first served.
Light lunch with a menu inspired by Lessons in Chemistry.
Sponsored by the BHCC One Book Program and presented by students in Hospitality Seminar class.
Meet with the Internships team to learn how to update your LinkedIn profile and tips and tricks on using the platform to connect with employers and internship/job opportunities. We'll share examples of LinkedIn profiles and answer questions about reaching out to new contacts and how to grow your network while at BHCC and beyond (open to all students.)
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!
Have questions about transferring? Want to learn more about the transfer resources available at BHCC? Stop by the D-Lounge 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!
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!
Join us for our first Dialogue Series Discussion of the semester, where you, the students, guide the conversation. Share what’s on your mind, have some great food, and come play some dominoes as you hear from your fellow students in a space of trust, respect, and openness!
VIRTUAL Psychology & Sociology Group Advising - Course Planning & Registration
This event is for students in the psychology and sociology programs at BHCC.
In this session, Jacqueline Clark ""Bean"" 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 event will be hosted by BHCC Professors Isabelle Gagne - psychology, Dr. Melissa MacDonald-sociology, and Jacqueline (Bean) Clark-Academic Advisor."
Please join us for the very first installment of a new series by a local Indigenous organization, The Ohketeau Cultural Center. These series will discuss well-known figures like Nipmuc African American Crispus Attucks as well as lesser known Native peoples involved in the Revolutionary War. In this presentation you will hear from Nipmuc Scholars and cultural educators Larry Spotted Crow Mann and Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed.
This event is free and open to the public, but reservations are encouraged.
