Grants and Financial Assistance

Opportunities to Support Your Goals

Through community enrichment grants, corporate partnerships, and state and federal programs aimed at growing the workforce and empowering students to transition to well-paying jobs in growing industries – we offer a number of different opportunities to help you pay for classes. Our financial assistance programs range from offering free tuition for certain populations to career development programs culminating in job placement. Learn more about each opportunity below and discover how we are support your educational journey and career advancement. 

Our Programs

Apprenticeship Operator Hub

The Bunker Hill Apprenticeship Operator Hub will serve as a hub for the hospitality, early childhood education and technical sector of the workforce to meet the needs of employers in the Greater Boston and northeastern region of Massachusetts. 

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Be Mass Competitive Partnership

Through this program, candidates will receive specialized training and career-placement services leading to upwardly mobile employment opportunities at some of the Commonwealth’s largest employers. This program seeks to support and advance the successes of persons of color by providing pathways at MACP companies committed to building a diversified workforce. This opportunity is available at no cost to participants. 

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Medical Laboratory Science Programs

Bunker Hill Community College and Mass General Brigham have partnered to offer FOUR programs that are FREE to Boston residents only at this time. Funding is provided by the City of Boston’s Worker Empowerment- Life Sciences Workforce Development Initiative grant. Programming begins this spring and fall of 2024 to launch you into the field of Bio-Life Science!

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Human Services and Social Work Careers

Looking for a meaningful career that’s also in high-demand in the state of Massachusetts? Two FREE courses are being offered in the Fall of 2023 at BHCC to launch you into the fields of Social Work and Human Services.

Exploring Human Services Careers and Exploring Social Work Careers

Public Water System Operator

The “Introduction to Becoming a Public Water System Operator” is a 17.5-hour course designed to introduce individuals to the field of operating a public water system. It will assist individuals with little or no previous drinking water experience in preparing for the Grade 1 Treatment and Distribution Water Operator Examinations, as well as the Very Small System (VSS) Water Operator Examination.

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Rapid Recovery & Reemployment (R3) Short-term Training

R3 is a unique opportunity that allows students or community members impacted by the COVID-19 economic downturn to get back in the game with possible financial support. Eligible participants may have access to full tuition and materials scholarships. These short-term trainings will allow a student to study over a shorter period of time, develop skills in a field, and earn an industry-recognized credential, which makes them employable quicker.

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TRAIN Grant Program

TRAIN offers free career training to those who are unemployed, under-employed or new to the U.S. workforce. Students will receive a nationally recognized career readiness certification, NCRC, along with the occupational training programs (Pharmacy Tech, EMT, CNA and PC Hardware Support Specialist). 

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Training Opportunities Program (TOP) and Masshire Training Opportunities

The Training Opportunities Program (TOP) allows you to collect unemployment benefits while you attend full-time, approved training for new job skills. If you need to acquire new skills in order to become re-employed, you may be eligible for the Training Opportunities Program (TOP).

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Triumvirate & BHCC Partnership

Earn a tuition-free associate degree at your own pace while working for a great company through BHCC’s degree partnership with Triumvirate Environmental. Attend an info session or apply today. 

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Tufts Research Administration & Compliance Cohort

The TRACC program is a pilot initiative that allows you to gain hands-on experience in two critical roles: Research Administration and Research Compliance. These fields are essential for managing and supporting research projects at universities, hospitals, and companies. As part of TRACC, you’ll be paid to complete coursework, followed by a six-month apprenticeship at Tufts University, one of the top research institutions in the country.

For all the details go to Tufts Research Administration & Compliance Cohort .