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Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
What every student should know about the BHCC community.
How to Start a Club
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
Learn how to start a club at BHCC
ELL Conversation Groups with LifeMap & the Language Lab
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
English language learners, please join Language Lab ELL/English tutor Joshua Heerter for our weekly conversation groups. We focus on pronunciation, grammar, and usual American ways of speaking. We plan to talk about important topics for BHCC students, including: registration, financial aid, career planning, on-campus jobs, communicating with professors, strategies for language learners in class, and much more! The groups are free to join, there is no registration required, and all may join for as long or as little as they wish.
Tuesdays 11a.m. - 12 p.m.,
Wednesdays 1 - 2 p.m.
Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Located in ELL/English Tutor Joshua Heerter's Webex Office
Transfer Essay Writing (30 minute workshop)
Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap
Advising & LifeMap
Steps to Success Workshops
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 faculty and staff to discuss ways to craft your best college essay!
Virtual PLA Information Sessions
Category>Information Sessions
Would you like to save time and money to complete your degree or certificate program? Join an information session to learn more about the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA).
BHCC Student Clubs and Groups Information Sessions and Sign Ups
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
An Information Session to learn more about BHCC Student Clubs and Groups.
Goal Setting for Education and Career
Category>Workshops, Type>Advising & LifeMap
Advising & LifeMap
Steps to Success Workshops
This workshop will focus on goal setting for education and career. Students will learn about SMART goals and how to use them to develop college and career plans. Students will learn about tools to help determine if their major is a good fit. Students will also learn about accountability strategies for achieving set goals.
3 Habits to Get 800+ Credit Score
Category>Single Stop, Category>Workshops, Type>Single Stop
Single Stop
Did you know that many employers request access to your credit report as part of their standard job application and hiring process? This webinar will help you identify financial strategies to build, improve, and maintain your credit.
BHCC Student Clubs and Groups Information Sessions and Sign Ups
Category>Student Clubs and Associations, Type>Student Leadership and Engagement
Student Leadership and Engagement
An Information Session to learn more about BHCC Student Clubs and Groups.
Virtual College Visit with UMASS Boston [Nursing Information Session]
Category>Information Sessions, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>Transfer Workshops
Advising & LifeMap, Transfer Workshops
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.
Virtual College Visit with UMASS Amherst
Category>Information Sessions, Type>Advising & LifeMap, Type>Transfer Workshops
Advising & LifeMap, Transfer Workshops
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.
Black History Month: Hidden Figures: Black History is More than MLK
Category>Event, Type>Art Gallery
Art Gallery
On February 7, 1926, Carter G. Woodson, initiated the first celebration of Negro History Week which led to Black History Month, a month dedicated to deepening the study and scholarship of African American contributions in the United States. But every February which inventors, innovators and activators generally receive the most attention? Usually it’s Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Frederick Douglass, etc. This discussion will go beyond those standard bearers of Black History Month, not to lessen their contributions, but as a testament to a few of the thousands of individuals who have helped build our nation. Join Dr. Brandy Brooks as she revisits and continues the conversation.
Presenter Brandy Brooks, Ph.D., Assistant Director of Adult Education and Adjunct Faculty of History and Social Sciences, Chelsea Campus
Remarks by Michelle Rojas Surin, Director, Workforce and Economic Development
Sponsored by the Division of Workforce and Economic Development
Join by Zoom
Join by Phone: +1 646 876 9923 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 819 3239 9864
Passcode: 965702
Steps to Success Workshops
As we get older in America, credit is something that has become an important part of our daily lives. In college we need to earn college credit in order to graduate. In finances we need credit to buy a car, rent/buy a home, etc. In this workshop we look to break down credit in the world of academia and the world of finance. So join us and learn why Credit is King!