Bunker Hill Community College
Community College in Boston, Massachusetts
About Bunker Hill Community College
Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) is the perfect first step for international
students who seek a dynamic educational experience in the United States.
The college’s International Center welcomes more than 600 international
students from more than 95 countries. These international students have
a significant presence in the college’s multicultural community.
They enjoy the historic, vibrant city of Boston, home to scores of outstanding
academic institutions to which BHCC students may transfer after graduation.
Founded in 1973, BHCC is fully accredited by the New England Association
of Schools and Colleges. The public higher-education institution offers
19 programs leading to the Associate in Arts degree, 25 programs leading
to the Associate in Science degree, and 21 certificate programs designed
for students who seek occupational training. Agreements between BHCC
and many four-year colleges and universities allow BHCC graduates to
transfer, often with junior-year status, to other institutions throughout
the United States.
Campus Life
More than 500 international students from more than 90 countries are
currently enrolled at BHCC and all report a high level of satisfaction
with their experience. The college incorporates international and multicultural
perspectives in its courses, programs, and institution climate, and
one of the school’s goals is global learning. International students
play a central role in the college community, and student organizations
offer many opportunities for students to get involved on campus. International
students participate in more than 25 clubs, which include student government,
the Honor Society, athletics and cultural events.
Services for International Students
International students appreciate the multicultural environment at BHCC.
The college encourages them to become involved in campus life, and many
make lifelong friends. Smaller classes, individualized attention, and
affordability are other reasons for choosing BHCC. The International
Center provides orientation programs and helps students to find off-campus
housing. International student advisors help students adjust to college
life in the United States and provide counseling on immigration, academic,
and personal concerns. Advisors also provide assistance with transferring
to four-year colleges and obtaining employment after graduation.
Academic Programs
BHCC offers numerous programs of study. They include the Associate in
Arts degrees (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees, and certificate
programs. Please go to our web site: www.bhcc.mass.edu
and click on “Academic Programs”. You will see on the left,
“Programs of Study”. Please click on that to choose your
area of interest.
International Student Admissions
Applicants must have completed secondary school and must demonstrate
evidence of English proficiency. If English is not your first language,
you are required to take a TOEFL test. A score of at least 423 on the
paper-based TOEFL or 113 on the computer-based TOEFL is required.
Student who have completed secondary school but do not meet the college’s English proficiency requirement can obtain conditional admission through enrollment at The Olin Center. BHCC and The Olin Center have a partnership agreement that enables students to study English at The Olin Center and then transfer to BHCC when they achieve English proficiency.
Application Procedures and Deadlines
Please go to www.bhcc.mass.edu/inside/6
for a complete explanation of application procedures and deadlines.
If you are interested in any programs and would like to request information,
please contact the college.


