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TABLE OF CONTENTS PLANNING TO ATTEND BHCC? Apply for Admission... page 3 THE HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY ACT (HEOA) TEXTBOOK PROVISION...page 4 Apply for Financial Aid Online... page 3 Take the Placement Tests... page 3 Register for Classes... page 3 Pay for Classes... page 3 Submit Immunization Documentation... page 3 Obtain a BHCC Identification Card... page 3 Obtain a Parking Permit... page 3 Online Services and Student Email... page 3 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Spring 2017 Session Dates... page 3 Registration Requirements... page 3 How to Register for Classes... page 4 Course Availability... page 4 Open Educational Resources (OER)... page 4 Staggered Registration... page 4 Register Online... page 4 Register for Community Education (Non-Credit Courses)... page 4 COURSE INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Course Prerequisites... page 5 Developmental Courses... page 5 Schedule Adjustments... page 5 Refund Policy... page 5 Auditing a Course... page 5 Immunization Requirement... page 5 Residency Requirement... page 6 ALTERNATIVE LEARNING BHCC Online: (web course information)... page 6 Center for Self-Directed Learning (CSDL)... page 6 MASSACHUSETTS IN-STATE TUITION ELIGIBILITY FORM... page 7 COURSE PLANNER AND ADVISING GRID... page 8 REGISTRATION FORM FOR CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT COURSES... page 9 BHCC Charlestown Campus, Chelsea Campus and Satellite Locations Charlestown Campus, 250 New Rutherford Avenue, Boston, MA 02129, 617-228-2000, TTY: 617-242-2365 H-Building Charlestown Campus, 570 New Rutherford Avenue, Boston, MA 02129 Chelsea Campus, 70 Everett Street, Chelsea, MA 02150, 617-228-2101, TTY: 617-884-3293 East Boston Satellite, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Education and Training Institute, 250 Sumner Street, East Boston, MA 02128 20 Maverick Square, East Boston, MA 02128, 617-568-6492, TTY: 617-242-2365 Malden Satellite, Malden High School, 77 Salem Street, Malden, MA 02148, 617-228-3319, TTY: 617-242-2365 South End Satellite, IBA/Villa Victoria, 405 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, MA 02118, 617-927-1707, TTY: 617-242-2365 Chinatown Satellite, Coming Soon!

Planning to Attend BHCC? Apply for Admission To enroll in a degree or certificate program, complete an admissions application at bhcc.edu/apply. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at 617-228-3398 or email us at admissions@bhcc.mass.edu. Apply for Financial Aid Online Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and fill out the FAFSA. List Bunker Hill Community College in the Schools Information Section; BHCC s code is 011210. Financial aid requires enrollment in a degree or certificate program; applying for admission is necessary. For additional information about financial aid, please go to: bhcc.edu/financialaid. Take the Placement Tests All students must complete the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) unless they have successfully completed college-level English and math courses (earning a grade of C or higher) at another accredited college/university. For information on preparing for the assessment, and details on assessment exemption, please go to: bhcc.edu/assessments. Register for Classes Information about attending an advising and registration session will be emailed to accepted students in the acceptance email. Non-degree seeking students may register during posted registration hours. Pay for Classes Spring courses must be paid for by posted deadlines. For more information, please go to: bhcc.edu/admissions. Submit Immunization Documentation Students registered in 12 or more credits (full time) or students enrolled in a health career program must complete an immunization record form at bhcc.edu/immunizations (also available at the Admissions and Registration Desk, Main Lobby, B-Building) and return it within 30 days of the date of registration. Obtain a BHCC Identification Card BHCC students are required to carry a current BHCC OneCard while on campus. Take a copy of your class schedule and government-issued photo ID to the Charlestown Campus ID station in the Library, room E300 or Chelsea Campus ID station to get your picture taken. For ID station hours visit bhcc.edu/library/ bhccidcard. Obtain a Parking Permit To park on campus, purchase a BHCC parking permit online at onlineservices.bhcc.edu. Click on Students, and then click on Purchase a Parking Permit. Complete the application and payment. Permits will be mailed to the address entered on the application. Enter your address correctly; we are not responsible for lost or stolen permits. Allow seven (7) days for mailing. You may display your purchase receipt on your dashboard until the permit arrives. Online Services and Student Email Currently-enrolled students may access their online account, WebAdvisor, at onlineservices.bhcc.edu. Newly-accepted degree/certificate students will receive information about their online accounts as well as their BHCC email account with their acceptance letter. New non-degree students will have access to their online services account after completing their initial registration with the College. Directions for accessing your WebAdvisor and BHCC email are available at the Admissions & Registration Desk, Main Lobby, second floor B-Building, Charlestown Campus, or view a pdf at bhcc.edu/advising. Registration Dates BHCC certificate and degree-seeking students currently enrolled in fall courses will begin registering (Staggered Online Registration) between November 9 and November 17, 2016. Please see information on Staggered Online Registration. Non-degree students currently enrolled in fall courses will begin registering on November 18, 2016. Newly accepted students will receive information about advising and registration in their acceptance email. New non-degree seeking (guest) students begin registering on November 30, 2016. Spring 2017 Session Dates Spring Semester...January 17 - May 15 Mini Session I...January 30 - March 26 Late Start Web Courses... January 30 - May 8 Mini Session II... March 27 - May 14 Center for Self-Directed Learning (CSDL)...January 17 - May 7 Registration Requirements When registering for classes, all students must: Show a government-issued photo ID (if in person); and Provide or have provided a completed application for Massachusetts In-State Tuition Form or completed an online application; and Provide proof of meeting course prerequisites: placement testing or completion of appropriate BHCC coursework or a transcript from another accredited institution verifying completion of appropriate coursework with a grade of C or better (unless otherwise noted). Registration holds and outstanding financial obligations must be addressed prior to registering for courses. 3

Register online for currently enrolled students or submit a completed registration form (new non-degree seeking students). Pay for courses or make payment by the required payment due date. How to Register for Classes Online registration is required for all continuing students. New non-degree seeking students may submit their completed registration form at the Admissions & Registration desk, located in the Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus, and at the Enrollment Office on the Chelsea Campus: Mondays-Tuesdays: 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thursdays: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fridays: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Charlestown only) Please note: The College will be closed on November 24 and 25. Course Availability Use the Search for Sections feature of BHCC s online system to see what courses are being offered. Directions for How to Search for Availability of Classes are located at bhcc.edu/admissions/ academicrecords/howtosearchforavailabilityofclasses/. Open Educational Resources (OER) Open Educational Resources (OER) or Z courses are zero cost textbook sections in which all course materials are publicly available online. You can filter for these courses by choosing Open Educational Resources (OER) or Z courses from the Topic dropdown menu in Student Planning. Staggered Online Registration To help students register for the courses they need to complete their program of study, continuing student registration will be staggered. Staggered registration begins with degree and certificate seeking students who have completed the most credits, including developmental courses and transfer credit. Currently-enrolled students will be able to register online beginning on a designated start date and may continue to register through the end of the registration period. Students will have a 24 hour priority window to register for classes before the next group begins to register. Currently-enrolled certificate and degree seeking students will receive an email prior to the start of registration with information about their scheduled start date for registration. This information is also available in the Student Planning tab of BHCCselfservice. 1. Log in. 2. Click on the Students Menu. 3. Under Academic Planning, select Student Planning. 4. Under It s Registration Time Click the plan and schedule link. 5. Press the left arrow button to change to Spring Semester 2017. If you get an error when clicking the arrow, click the plus sign to add Spring Semester 2017, then try again. 6. See your registration date and time. Register Online Currently enrolled students are required to register online using Student Planning through BHCCselfservice. If you have a problem logging in, please contact the student help line at 617-228-3441. Assistance with online registration is available in the LifeMap Commons, room E235 for degree/certificate-seeking students. Assistance for non-degree seeking students is available at the computer counter in the Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus. If you have problems registering for classes, please contact the Academic Records Office at 617-228- 2403 or visit the Admissions and Registration Desk, Main Lobby, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus or Enrollment Services on the Chelsea Campus. Paper registrations will only be accepted at the Registration desk for students with special circumstances who are unable to register online. Registration for Community Education (Non-Credit Courses) Students may register for Community Education courses throughout the semester. Community Education courses are non-credit classes taken to enhance computer skills, improve performance in the workplace, sharpen artistic skills or for personal enrichment. Students who wish to register for a non-credit course may register online at bhcc.edu/ce or in person at the Admissions & Registration desk located in the Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus or by contacting the Community Education Office at 617-228-2462. Payment is required at the time of registration. For a full list of course offerings or for more information visit bhcc.edu/ce. The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) Textbook Provision (Effective July 1, 2010) What Does This Mean to Students? Prior to or during registration, students will be provided with accurate course material information including the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and retail price when available for each course listed in this course schedule booklet, or may otherwise indicate to be determined. Course material information is listed on the college bookstore web page at bhcc.bncollege.com. Students may click on the textbook tab at the top of the page and follow the directions. 4

Why is This Important to Students? Students are given the convenience of buying their books at the same time they register with the added assurance that they are buying the right books for the right course. Students are made aware of the total cost of the course: tuition, fees, textbook and materials. Students are provided information on whether or not a book is required or recommended, giving students the option to purchase. Course Information and Requirements Course Prerequisites Some courses require students meet certain conditions prior to registering, known as prerequisites. Prerequisites include the following: completion of lower-level courses with a grade of C or better (unless otherwise noted); completion of computerized placement tests (CPT); or admission to a specific program of study. Students must bring proof of course completion from other colleges or universities at the time of registration. Because we allow preregistration for BHCC students, it is the student s responsibility to drop the course if the final grade of the prerequisite course is a failing grade. Developmental Courses Courses with numbers below 100 are considered developmental, not college-level. Only college-level courses count toward an associate degree or certificate. Schedule Adjustments Students who wish to make an adjustment to their schedule must make the adjustment online (except web and Center for Self- Directed Learning courses). Students who have difficulty and are unable to process a schedule adjustment online should seek assistance at the Admissions & Registration Desk, Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus. For courses meeting TWICE a week; a student may add a course before the start of the second class meeting. For courses meeting ONCE a week; a student may not add a course that has already met. Web Courses must be added in person at the Registration Desk, Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building on the Charlestown Campus by 4 p.m., Friday, January 20, 2017. Financial Aid recipients must register for all mini session and late start courses by the end of the schedule adjustment period. Students may drop a course up until the schedule adjustment deadline listed in the academic calendar. Students who adjust their schedule (including adding a waitlisted course) must make payment arrangements by posted payment deadlines. Financial Aid recipients must notify the Financial Aid Office of any adjustments to their original registration and all adjustments must be made by the end of the schedule adjustment deadline. If adjustments to your schedule result in your registration in 9 or more credit hours, you will need to pay for or waive the health insurance fee. Refund Policy Students may drop (cancel) a credit course and receive a 100% refund within the schedule adjustment period. There are no refunds after the schedule adjustment period. A student not attending a course does not constitute a drop. Students who register for a course and subsequently decide not to attend classes are responsible for officially dropping the course prior to the end of the schedule adjustment period listed in the academic calendar by dropping the course in their online account or by submitting a completed schedule adjustment (add/drop) form to the Admissions & Registration Desk, Main Lobby, second floor, B-Building, Charlestown Campus. For Center for Self-Directed Learning (CSDL) courses 100% tuition and fees will be refunded if course is dropped (canceled) during the scheduled adjustment period (for Summer utilize Session I schedule adjustment deadline) or if registered after schedule adjustment, within five (5) working days from the date of registration. For Community Education courses (non-credit) 100% refund within two (2) working days prior to the start of the class. Visit bhcc.mass.edu/admissions/studentpayment/refunds/ for additional information related to refunds. Auditing a Course Students who wish to audit a course must obtain permission from the Registrar. Students planning to audit a course must indicate their intention at the time of registration, must meet the required prerequisites, are required to pay full tuition and once approved may not change to a graded course status. An audit course may not be transferred or used toward graduation requirements. Immunization Requirement Massachusetts General Law requires that all full-time students (12 or more credits) and all students in health programs (full and part-time) present evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus and three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. Students in health career programs must also present evidence of immunity to Varicella and Mantoux testing for Tuberculosis. For measles, mumps, rubella and Hepatitis B, serologic proof of immunity will be acceptable. Residency Requirement All students registering for credit courses at BHCC who are claiming entitlement to in-state tuition privilege must complete the Massachusetts In-State Tuition Eligibility Form or complete online admissions application. 5

Alternative Learning BHCConline: Your Source for Distance Education BHCConline offers the convenience and flexibility of Distance Education courses, with a greater course selection to facilitate student success. The BHCConline curriculum is comprised of: Web courses available entirely via the Internet (section WB ); Hybrid courses, that rely on both the Internet and traditional classroom instruction (section HB ); Web late start semester (section WBL ). Distance Education courses involve the same (and at times, greater) academic rigor as traditional in-class courses. Like traditional classes, they are fully accredited and transferable to other institutions. Students are strongly encouraged to discuss taking a Distance Learning course with an academic advisor, faculty member or a member of the BHCConline staff. Center for Self-Directed Learning (CSDL) The Center for Self-Directed Learning (CSDL) provides a unique program of study for Bunker Hill Community College students. This guided self-study program allows students to complete coursework without attending traditional lecture classes, but instead by working independently according to their own schedule and educational needs. CSDL students work under the guidance of a course facilitator, who will be available to answer questions, offer advice, evaluate, respond to and grade student work. Facilitators are assisted by trained professional and peer tutors who work closely with students in a one-on-one setting, or in small groups. Through the use of textbooks, multimedia resources and required weekly hours in the CSDL, students remain active and engaged. For more information, please visit our website at bhcc.edu/csdl, call 617-228-2225, email us at csdl@bhcc.mass.edu or visit the CSDL at the Charlestown Campus H-Building at 570 Rutherford Avenue, behind the Hood Milk Office Park, room H165. For more assistance, and for information about orientation, along with general information regarding BHCConline, please visit bhcc.edu/bhcconline. The BHCConline Office is located at the Charlestown Campus H-Building at 570 Rutherford Avenue, behind the Hood Milk Office Park, room H134. 6

MASSACHUSETTS IN-STATE TUITION ELIGIBILITY FORM PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Student I.D. number: i Date of Birth: / / Gender: o Male o Female Student s Last Name: Student s First Name: Mailing Address: Middle Initial: Apt: City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Are you a U.S. Citizen? o Yes o No If not, please complete the following question. Are you a Permanent Resident? o Yes (If yes, list alien registration number in box at end of row) o No If you are not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, please state your Visa or immigration status in detail: PLEASE CHECK THE IN-STATE OR REDUCED TUITION ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY THAT APPLIES TO YOU: o I have been a Massachusetts resident for six (6) continuous months and intend to remain here. o I have been a Massachusetts resident for LESS than six (6) continuous months. As proof of my intent to remain in Massachusetts, I possess at least 2 of the following documents, which I shall present to the institution upon request. These documents* must be dated between six (6) months and one (1) year of the start date of the academic semester for which I seek to enroll (except for my high school diploma, which may only be used if I graduated within one (1) year of the start date of the academic semester for which I am enrolling ). The institution reserves the right to make any additional inquiries regarding the applicant s status and to require submission of any additional documentation it deems necessary. Please check the documents you possess as proof of your intent to remain in Massachusetts. o Valid Drivers License o Utililty Bills * o Employment Pay Stub * o Valid Car Registration o Voter Registration * o State/Federal Tax Returns * o Massachusetts High School Diploma o Signed Lease or Rent receipt * o Military Home of Record * o Other o Record of parents residency for unemancipated person * o I am an eligible participant in the New England Board of Higher Education s Regional Student Program. o I am a member of the armed forces (or spouse or unemancipated child) on active duty in Massachusetts. i. I possess a work authorization card and will provide this as part of my instate eligibility. o ii. I am a Deferred Action Childhood Arrival (DACA) and will provide a C33 card as part of my instate eligibility. o CERTIFICATION OF INFORMATION I certify that this information is true and accurate. I understand that any misrepresentation, omission or incorrect information shall be cause for disciplinary action up to dismissal, with no right of appeal or to a tuition refund. Applicant Signature: Parent/Guardian Signature: Applicant is under 18 Years Old Date: Date: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA I have reviewed the above information in order to determine this individual s eligibility to receive the in-state tuition rate. Based on my review I have determined that this individual: o IS eligible for the in-state Tuition rate o IS NOT eligible for the in-state tuition rate o I am unable to make a determination at this time Authorized College Personnel: Date: The following additional information has been requested from the applicant: 03/14/16

Course Number Section Title Course Number Section Title Course Number Section Title Course Number Section Title Course Number Section Title Course Number Section Title 11:30 a.m. - Day 7-8:15 a.m. 8:30-9:45 a.m. 10-11:15 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 1-2:15 p.m. 2:30-3:45 p.m. 4-5:15 p.m. Early Evening Evening A C E G I J L Sunday Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday B D F H ACTIVITY PERIOD K M A C E G I J L B D F H ACTIVITY PERIOD K M N O A.M Classes: 9-11:45 a.m. P.M. Classes: 12 p.m. on A.M Classes: 9-11:45 a.m. P.M. Classes: 12 p.m. on 8

Bunker Hill Community College Registration Form Student I.D. number: i Date of Birth: / / Gender: o Male o Female Student s Last Name: Student s First Name: Middle Initial: Mailing Address: Apt: City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Residency: o Massachusetts Resident o Out of State Resident TERM: Citizenship: o U.S. Citizen o Resident Alien # Fall 20 o o Non-Resident Alien Needs I-20 Spring 20 o o Non-Resident Alien Does not need I-20 Summer 20 o Ethnicity: (choose one) o Hispanic/Latino o Non Hispanic/Latino Race: (please select one or more of the following) o AN - American Indian/ Alaskan Native o BL - Black/African American o HP - Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander o WH - White o AS - Asian o CV - Cape Verdean o NR - Non-Resident o UN - Unknown COMMENTS: SUBJECT COURSE NUMBER SECTION COURSE TITLE Example ENG 111 01 College Writing I 3 CREDIT HOURS ADVISOR APPROVAL Note: When you sign this registration form, you are academically and financially responsible for the course(s) for which you register. Student s Signature: Date: Course Entry: Initials: Date: 03/14/16

250 New Rutherford Avenue Boston, MA 02129-2929 bhcc.edu CHARLESTOWN CAMPUS 250 New Rutherford Avenue Boston, MA 02129 617-228-2000 TTY: 617-228-2051 H-Building 570 New Rutherford Avenue Boston, MA 02129 CHELSEA CAMPUS 70 Everett Avenue Chelsea, MA 02150 617-228-2101 TTY: 617-228-3377 EAST BOSTON SATELLITE East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Education and Training Institute 250 Sumner Street East Boston, MA 02128 20 Maverick Square East Boston, MA 02128 617-568-6492 TTY: 617-228-3377 MALDEN SATELLITE Malden High School 77 Salem Street Malden, MA 02148 617-228-3319 TTY: 617-228-2051 SOUTH END SATELLITE I.B.A./Villa Victoria 405 Shawmut Avenue Boston, MA 02118 617-927-1707 TTY: 617-228-2051 CHINATOWN Coming Soon! AFFIRMATIVE ACTION and EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY Bunker Hill Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, maternity leave, and national origin in its education programs or employment pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 151B and 151C, Titles VI and VII, Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Americans with Disabilities Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder, 34 C.F.R. Part 100 (Title VI), Part 106 (Title IX) and Part 104 (Section 504). All inquiries concerning application of the above should be directed to Thomas L. Saltonstall, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Affirmative Action Officer, and Coordinator of Title IX and Section 504, at 250 New Rutherford Avenue, Room E236F, Boston, MA 02129, by calling 617-228-3311 or via email at tlsalton@bhcc.mass.edu. When a student or employee believes s/he has been discriminated against based on race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, gender identity, genetic information, maternity leave, sexual orientation or disability status, the College s Affirmative Action Plan provides an informal complaint process and a formal complaint process which may be accessed by any member of the College community. Whether a complaint/grievance is formal or informal, the College will conduct a prompt, thorough, fair and objective investigation, and will take such corrective action as is appropriate under the circumstances. No student or employee shall be retaliated against for filing a discrimination complaint/grievance or for cooperating with the College s investigation thereof. For more information, to file a complaint/grievance, or for a copy of the plan and/or complaint/grievance procedure, contact Thomas L. Saltonstall, the College s Affirmative Action Officer at 617-228-3311.