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Bunker Hill Community College

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Bunker Hill Community College
The main entrance to Bunker Hill Community College (The "B" building)
Type Publiccommunity college
Established 1973(1973)
Accreditation NECHE
President Pam Eddinger
Students 8,439[1](fall 2022)
Location , ,
United States

42°22′32″N71°04′11″W / 42.375566°N 71.069816°W /42.375566; -71.069816
Campus Urban
Mascot Bulldog
Website www.bhcc.edu
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Bunker Hill Community College(BHCC) is apubliccommunity collegewith multiple campuses in theGreater Bostonarea. Founded in 1973 in theCharlestownneighborhood ofBoston,Massachusetts, BHCC provides higher education and job training services at two campuses and three satellite locations.

BHCC is the state's largest community college, enrolling more than 13,000 students[5]in day, afternoon, evening, late-evening, weekend, and web-baseddistance-learningcourses. It is also one of the state's most diverse institutions of higher education: 24% of the students are African-American, 24% are white or caucasian, and 24% Latino.[5]More than half are women. Students' average age is 27.[5]The college enrolls more than 800 international students who come from about 100 countries and speak more than 75 languages.[6]

History

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Community College station on the MBTA Orange Line. The station is named after and adjacent to BHCC.

Bunker Hill Community College's 42-acre(17ha; 0.066sq mi) main campus is in Boston'sCharlestownneighborhood, on the site of the formerCharlestown State Prisonthat closed in 1955.[7]It is served by the MBTAOrange Linerapid transit station calledCommunity College, and sits near the site of the 1775Battle of Bunker Hillin theAmerican Revolutionary War. Bunker Hill Community College isaccreditedby theNew England Commission of Higher Education.[8]

Since 1987, a second campus has provided higher education and job training to residents ofChelsea,Revere,Everett,East Boston,Winthropand other surrounding communities.[9]This campus moved several times until settling in 1998 into a formerpost officeinBellingham Square. The two-story 1910 brick structure had been vacant for a decade before being donated to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.[10]

In Boston'sSouth End, BHCC worked withInquilinos Boricuas en Acción(IBA), a community-based organization, to establish the Pathway Technology Campus (PTC) in Villa Victoria, a predominantly-Latino affordable-housing community. PTC helps residents of the South End andLower Roxburyearn aGEDcertificate, takeadult education(ESL, Basic English and Math) classes, and to enroll in community college-level classes.[11]

Since 2007, BHCC has operated an East Boston Satellite campus at the Education and Training Institute of the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. It offers introductory and allied health courses in the evening during the fall, spring and summer terms.[12]

Established in fall 2009, the Malden Satellite is based atMalden High SchoolinMalden, Massachusetts, and offers introductory and college-level courses in the evening during the fall and spring semesters.[13]

The college was featured in the 1997 movieGood Will Hunting, as the location where Sean Maguire (Robin Williams) teaches.

On July 1, 2013, Pam Y. Eddinger became BHCC's seventh president, replacing Mary L. Fifield, who retired after 16 years.[14]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"College Navigator - Bunker Hill Community College".National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved2024-07-21.
  2. ^Bunker Hill Community College Magazine, Summer 2013
  3. ^"Pam Y. Eddinger '82 named president of Bunker Hill Community College",Barnard Alumnae, Barnard College, New York City
  4. ^"Fast Facts - Fall 2016". Bunker Hill Community College. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  5. ^abcWickersham, Joan (2017-02-24)."Cooking up a better future".The Boston Globe. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  6. ^About Bunker Hill Community College- BHCC website
  7. ^Barbo, Theresa Mitchell.The Cape Cod Murder of 1899: Edwin Ray Snow's Punishment and Redemption.The History Press, 2007.ISBN1-59629-227-X, 9781596292277. Cf.Chapter 4, p.29.
  8. ^Massachusetts Institutions – NECHE,New England Commission of Higher Education, retrievedMay 26,2021
  9. ^"Chelsea Campus".bhcc.edu. Bunker Hill Community College. Retrieved13 December2013.
  10. ^"Rehabilitation of the Chelsea Post Office. 1997".preservationnation.org. National Trust for Historic Preservation. 10 June 1998. Retrieved13 December2013.
  11. ^Desmarais, Nartin (25 October 2013)."IBA celebrates 45 years of building community".baystatebanner.com. Bay State Banner. Retrieved13 December2013.
  12. ^"East Boston Satellite".bhcc.edu. Bunker Hill Community College. Archived fromthe originalon 14 December 2013. Retrieved13 December2013.
  13. ^"Malden Satellite".bhcc.edu. Bunker Hill Community College. Archived fromthe originalon 14 December 2013. Retrieved13 December2013.
  14. ^Moore, Mary (30 April 2013)."Bunker Hill Community College names new president".bizjournals.com/boston. Boston Business Journal. Retrieved13 December2013.
  15. ^"Jahar's World".Rolling Stone. 2013-07-17. Retrieved2018-09-23.After graduating in 2006, [Tamerlan] enrolled at Bunker Hill Community College to study accounting, but attended for just three semesters before dropping out.
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