News and Events Archive

BCC's new culinary apprenticeship program combines instruction in the classroom and in a teaching kitchen with professional work in the field. The certificate program begins this fall, and applications are being accepted now.

BCC, thanks to a federal Carl D. Perkins Grant, will install new equipment and the College will hire a full-time faculty member this fall.

BCC reports that of the 13 students who completed its Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training, nine took the required psychomotor test, and all nine passed the exam. Read more.

The College is set to change to one of their campus roads. In partnership with Berkshire Regional Transit Authority and in an effort to improve accessibility throughout our campus, we will be reversing the direction of Fire Road effective Monday, August 12, 2024.

BCC will offer free community college to all MA residents without a bachelor’s degree starting this fall after Governor Maura Healey signed the Massachusetts FY25 budget yesterday.

BCC offers a completely online option for associate degrees and certificates in Business, Liberal Arts and Medical Coding. Read details!

BCC has received an $85,000 award as part of the Healey-Driscoll Administration's Skills Capital Grants. The funding supports 65 high schools, colleges and educational institutions to upgrade technology and instructional lab spaces, expand career programs for young people and adults, and increase capacity in workforce training programs. 

Laurie Vilord and Marsha Estabrook-Adams have been awarded a prestigious Health Information Management Team Excellence Award from the Massachusetts Health Information Management Association.

Clairmont accepted the award at MHSA's annual Home for Good fundraiser and award ceremony on May 16, 2024 in Boston. Congratulations!

The Respiratory Care program, which offers an associate in science degree to students who complete the program, has seen tremendous growth over the past few years. Read more.