April 19, 2026 to April 25, 2026
Monday, April 20, 2026
Patriots Day – College closed
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Fundamentals of Weight Lifting focuses on proper form, technique, and breathing to help you move safely, efficiently, and effectively- regardless of your starting point. Fitness Trainer Larry Young.
Kickball Open Gym (Coed)
Inspired by Lessons in Chemistry, this panel discussion features women faculty and students in STEM sharing their experiences with mentorship. Refreshments will be served.
Hosted by the SGA and One Book Program
Activity: Have students compare their existing notes with notes they take using one of the methods (e.g., Cornell Method) in class or a YouTube lecture.
Reflection: Which method helped retain information better? Which was easier to review for exams?
Register on Handshake for more information and to attend.
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.
Virtual Information Session for Guest Students (Non-degree student)
Join the admissions team to learn more about your options for earning a degree. Did you know that the credits you've already completed can count directly toward a degree program?
Even better-you may qualify for free tuition through the new MassEducate Initiative. Learn more here: Free Community College - Bunker Hill Community College
*Portuguese and Spanish translators available at this session.
- Your Credits
- The application process
- Admissions requirements
- How to get started on your degree at BHCC
Learn how to begin the enrollment process, including accessing your BHCC accounts, completing the English and Math placement process, and other important steps. Invitations and links to join these online sessions will be sent to newly accepted international students. All sessions will be virtual. Times displayed are all Eastern (Boston) time.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Futsal Open Gym (Coed)
Activity: Have students compare their existing notes with notes they take using one of the methods (e.g., Cornell Method) in class or a YouTube lecture.
Reflection: Which method helped retain information better? Which was easier to review for exams?
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, April 23, 2026
Strength in Motion
Designed to improve how your body moves, feels, and performs in everyday life. Prioritizes mobility- increase joint range of motion, reduce stiffness, and move with greater ease- while integrating complementary training elements that support long-term strength, stability, and injury prevention. Fitness Trainer Larry Young
Join us for a special One Book author talk with Bonnie Garmus, bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry. Garmus will discuss her work and engage in conversation.
New to dance? No problem! These sessions are designed for all skill levels, focusing on the basics, fun spins, and footwork. No partner needed, just bring your moves. Lunch will be provided while supplies last.
Latin Dance Lessons Sponsored by the International Center. All dance lessons will be hosted in the Courtyard near the N-Building.
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!
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!
Volleyball Open Gym (Coed)
Meditation and Breathwork
Get energized and centered in this breathing and mindfulness journey. Yusef Hayes will guide you through an active breathwork practice designed to help you uplift and energize. After that there will be another guided meditation to help you relax and de-stress.
No meditation experience is necessary.
The Basketball Skills Academy will focus on mastering the art of the game through structured, repetitive drills to improve game performance. Instructor Casey Clarkson
UMass Boston Joint Admissions Workshop
Join staff from UMass Boston and Bunker Hill as they discuss the Future Beacon Joint Admissions Program between BHCC and UMass Boston! The information session will review how you join the program, key benefits, and what you can expect as a Future Beacon Joint Admissions participant. The Future Beacon Joint Admissions program is for students who have earned fewer than 30 college credits towards their associate's degree. If you are beyond 30 credits, UMass Boston is still able to assist you with advising on transfer credit, the admissions process and any other transfer questions you may have. We encourage you to connect with a UMass Boston Transfer Enrollment Counselor either in-person at BHCC, or to schedule an appointment online!
Friday, April 24, 2026
Tour of Bridgewater State University and Stonehill College
Planning to transfer to a four-year college? Join us for a full day of campus exploration as we visit Bridgewater State University and Stonehill College. You’ll tour each campus, meet with admissions staff, and learn what it’s really like to transfer, all while comparing a large public university and a smaller private college in one trip. Transportation and LUNCH is provided, so just bring your questions and your curiosity.
Come explore your transfer options and imagine your next step after BHCC!
This tour is limited to 20 students.
BHCC College Visit Schedule: Bridgewater State University and Stonehill College
7:30 a.m. – Students and BHCC chaperones meet in the G Building, first floor, near the Health and Wellness Center.
8 a.m. – Depart BHCC for Bridgewater State University Estimated travel time: 45–65 minutes
9:30 a.m. – Arrive at Bridgewater State University
10 a.m.–12 p.m. – Bridgewater State University Campus tour and information session
12–1 p.m. – Lunch Lunch break on or near campus
1:15 p.m. – Depart Bridgewater State University for Stonehill College Estimated travel time: 15–35 minutes
2–4 p.m. – Stonehill College Campus tour and information session
4:15 p.m. – Depart Stonehill College for BHCC Estimated travel time: 50–85 minutes
Evening – Return to BHCC Arrival time will depend on traffic conditions."
Ready to take your leadership skills to the next level?
Join the free Exploring Leadership Seminar, a 9-week on-campus experience open to all BHCC students. Over the course of 9 weeks, you'll dive into a variety of topics with engaging lectures, interactive activities, and presentations from professionals in the field.
Seminar Topics:
- Social justice
- Conflict management
- Positive psychology
- Appreciative inquiry
- Emotional intelligence
- And more!
Lunch will be provided. Textbook will be provided at no cost: “Exploring Leadership: For College Students Who Want to Make a Difference" by Susan R Komives, Nance Lucas, and Timothy R. McMahon.
For questions please contact studentactivities@bhcc.edu.
