March 22, 2026 to March 28, 2026
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.
