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MA Student Advisory Council Scores Victory For Part-Time Bunker Hill Community College Students

Community colleges serve the largest population of students of color in the Massachusetts higher education system.

December 16, 2020

On Friday, December 11, Governor Baker made a change in state law that will allow the growing number of part-time students on public college and university campuses to serve as representatives of their student bodies. With two-thirds of Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) students enrolled part-time, this progressive decision allows both full and part-time students to be involved in the BHCC community.

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Community colleges serve the largest population of students of color in the Massachusetts higher education system. Sixty-one percent of students at BHCC identify as a person of color. This change to Massachusetts law will create equity and increase civic engagement opportunities among students of color who are more likely to attend part-time.

Read the press release from the Department of Higher Education.

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This press release was produced by Bunker Hill Community College. The views expressed are the author's own.

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