Whether you’re considering a career change or looking to sharpen the skills that keep you competitive in today’s evolving job market, now may be the perfect time to take the next step. Local organizations and BACC members, workforce development leaders, are expanding access to a range of professional training and up-skilling opportunities designed to meet the needs of both job seekers and employers. From industry-specific certifications to leadership development and hands-on technical training, these
The Electronic Technician Training Program will prepare program completers to enter the electronics or manufacturing industry. The skills covered include:Hand Soldering (40 hrs), Printed Circuit Boards, Introduction to Electronics, Manufacturing Fundamentals, Quality. Basic Math and Computer Skills will be offered to all students. Online work includes OSHA-10 and 30 hours of online learning through ToolingU/SME, leading to an online credential: Certified Manufacturing Associate".Spring 2026Program
Ready to start your education now? MCC’s Mini-mester II offers a second chance to start the Spring semester. Beginning Monday, March 23, the eight-week accelerated courses will get you on track to reach your goals.MCC understands that students have job, family and personal responsibilities. Mini-mesters offer flexible and affordable classes that fit into your schedule. Jumpstart your education with accelerated options to make getting an education possible. Complete your general requirements faster and
BOSTON — Today, Interim Economic Development Secretary Ashley Stolba, Labor & Workforce Secretary Lauren Jones, and Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) President and CEO Kirk Taylor, MD, joined life sciences and workforce leaders to celebrate more than $7.2 million in recent Pathmaker awards, which have helped create 656 life sciences training opportunities across Massachusetts. The MLSC Pathmaker program provides funding to build and scale career pathways that effectively prepare Massachusetts
Middlesex Community College is excited to announce Dr. Adrianna De La Torre as the new Program Coordinator for the STEM Starter Academy (SSA). Prior to working at MCC, De La Torre worked in life sciences consulting. Realizing a passion for higher education, she came to Middlesex to provide support and mentorship for students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). “I’m very excited to help students navigate their academic journeys, build confidence, and pursue their goals,” De
The Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce held its Spring Soirée and Annual Meeting on May 1st at the Archer Hotel Burlington. This event is a seasonal celebration of membership and an opportunity to hear from BACC leadership, directors and sponsors. It was great to see so many new members and not-so-new members connecting while enjoying delicious food and beverages. The successes of the BACC were highlighted by leadership, calling attention to the Chamber's ability to unite membership and build a community
2024 BACC Spring Soirée Thursday, May 2nd, 6-9 PM Members are invited for a celebration of BACC membership. Join more than 150 business professionals for an evening of delicious food, drinks, and socializing. PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS AND SUPPORT THE CHAMBER Members are afforded a number of visible opportunities to showcase their businesses, services and commitment to the business community. Help support the BACC and the programs that promote local business.See Complete Details and Opportunities
DON'T MISS OUT on The Taste of Burlington!Monday, October 30th, 5-8 PMat the Boston Marriott Burlington Last call for tickets to the area's largest food event under one roof! Limited number of tickets remainingGet Your Tickets Now!Participating Restaurants Thank You to Our Event Sponsors A Sampling of Upcoming EventsSee All Events BACC Member News and Information MCC Announces Tuition-Free Links Program to Provide Students Extra Support Middlesex Community College provides students of all
Middlesex Community College provides students of all ages and backgrounds with opportunities to pursue higher education. Students who have a high school diploma or equivalency credential can take advantage of MCC’s Links program. The tuition-free program is designed to provide extra support for students starting college. “Links students benefit from extra support while taking classes toward their chosen associate degree major or certificate program,” said Karen Spengler, MCC’s Links Program
The Taste of Burlington is BACC! Monday, October 30th, 5-8 PMat the Boston Marriott Burlington Join us for the area's largest food event as dozens of Burlington restaurants showcase their delicious culinary offerings for one night only at the Boston Marriott Burlington. Attendees also enjoy live entertainment, raffle prizes, gift bags and more!Participating Restaurants Thank You to Our Event Sponsors A Sampling of Upcoming EventsSee All Events BACC Member News and Information MCC Announces
Middlesex Community College's non-credit Community Education and Career Training programs are designed for individuals in all stages of life and career. We offer both online and on-campus instruction at our Bedford and Lowell campuses. Programs include professional development courses, personal enrichment courses, and College for Kids and Teens youth programs. These workforce programs are beneficial for both employees and employers.Middlesex Community College Training Programs
Are you not sure if you have the finances to pay towards your educational goals? Get the training that will help you through every step of the process conveniently through Zoom or in-person at the Middlesex Community College Financial Aid Office. Middlesex Community College and the Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) are teaming up to offer free, one-on-one virtual FAFSA completion workshops! If you are Interested in booking a session and learning more, please:Click Here For in person