History
Learn and Earn Today:
- Learn and Earn Corporate is going strong with our corporate partners, we have increased the number of interns working at each of our cooperate partners
- Learn and Earn Non-Profit, Small Business, Start-ups and Civic Organizations are growing and adding on new partners each semester. Our new partners are:
- Tufts Technology Services
- Boston Workforce Development
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- Scholar Jet
- Intentional Endowment Network (IEN)
- All in Energy
- Museum of Fine Arts
- We now offer multiple entry points for students to take our Learn and Earn Internship course (INT-299)
The Internship and Career Development team is excited for the upcoming year and we look forward to the expansion of Learn and Earn cooperate, Learn and Earn Non-Profit, Small Business, Start-ups and Civic Organizations.
Spring 2016: BHCC Launches Learn and Earn Non-Profit, Small Business, Start-ups and Civic Organizations
- Learn and Earn expands from corporate partners to include Non-Profit, Small Business, Start-ups and Civic Organizations
- Department of Revenue (DOR)
- Museum of Science
- Portal Instruments
- Rogerson Communities
- Seven Hills Pasta
- South End Community Health Center
- Sustainserv
- YW Boston
- Three new corporate organizations were added to our list of partners
- American Tower
- First Home Loan Bank
- Plymouth Rock Insurance
Spring 2015: Three years for Learn and Earns Official Launch
- Learn and Earn collaborates with 10 new corporate partners
- Bank of America
- Eaton Vance Investment Managers
- Staples
- Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center
- Fidelity Investments
- Liberty Mutual Insurance
- The Boston Foundation
- UBS
- Dovetail
- Vertex
- Each semester over 20 students are placed at these wonderful partners
Fall 2014: Less than 2 years later
- BHCC Launches Learn and earn 2.0
- Learn and Earn 2.0 expanded the length of the students' internships, giving them more hours and more time to learn in their corporate setting
Spring 2012:
- Learn and Earn was launched within the partnership with the Massachusetts Competitive Partnerships (MACP)
- Five partner corporations started with 20 BHCC student interns
- BJ’s Wholesale Club
- EMC2
- State Street
- Raytheon
- Suffolk Construction