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Spring 2026 Advance Writing Workshop (8WII)

$150
Calendar Mar 28, 2026 at 12 pm

This intensive workshop is designed for individuals looking to elevate their writing skills and deepen their understanding of advanced grammar concepts. Perfect for professionals, students, and aspiring writers, the course will cover a range of topics aimed at improving clarity, coherence, and style in written communication. Key components include: Advanced grammar essentials - exploration of complex grammatical structures, including sentence variety, punctuation nuances, and common errors to avoid; Writing techniques - strategies for crafting compelling narratives, persuasive essays, and professional documents, focusing on voice, tone, and audience engagement; Editing and revision skills - hands-on practice in self-editing and peer reviewing to refine writing and enhance overall quality and practical applications - real-world writing exercises and assignments designed to apply advanced grammar and writing techniques in various contexts. Participants will engage in interactive discussions, receive personalized feedback, and leave with practical tools to elevate their writing and grammar proficiency, fostering confidence and effectiveness in their written communication.

 

Disclaimer: While we strive to provide accurate and current information, course schedules published on our website are subject to change. Students are advised to check regularly for updates.

·         Classes will run when minimum enrollment is met. Classes may be canceled due to low enrollment or instructor availability.

·         For refund requests, please contact the program director in charge:

Roxana Marrero Director of Community Education and Workforce rmarrero@massbay.edu

Payment plan available: $50 deposit plus 2 payments of $50.00, paid weekly.

Spring 2026 ELL online Sunday (8WII)

$150
Calendar Mar 29, 2026 at 12:30 pm

ELL Advanced: This course is intended for students who have completed the Intermediate course or have a high intermediate to advanced level of English. The course will focus on building skills in reading, writing, grammar and advanced vocabulary for everyday life or academic study. The classes will offer practice through a variety of activities, including class discussions, oral presentations, small group work and individual assignments.

ELL Intermediate: This course is designed for students who have completed the Beginner course or who have a basic foundation in English. The course will focus on building and improving English grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills for communicating in everyday situations. The reading activities focus on comprehension and critical thinking skills. Activities include class discussions, group work and individual assignments.

ELL Beginner: This course is intended for students with limited English language skills. The focus will be to build a practical English vocabulary and understanding of basic grammar structures to communicate in everyday life. Class activities will give students practice in conversational English as well as reading and writing.

The instructor will assess your level on the first day of class. Once your level is determined, the instructor will inform you whether you belong to the 12:30–2:30 PM group or the 2:30–4:30 PM group.

 

Disclaimer: While we strive to provide accurate and current information, course schedules published on our website are subject to change. Students are advised to check regularly for updates.

·         Classes will run when minimum enrollment is met. Classes may be canceled due to low enrollment or instructor availability.

·         For refund requests, please contact the program director in charge:

Roxana Marrero Director of Community Education and Workforce rmarrero@massbay.edu

 

Payment plan available: $50 deposit plus 2 payments of $50.00, paid weekly.

Spring 2026 TEAS Prep (301)

$98
Calendar Mar 31, 2026 at 7 pm

The ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is required for admission into many Nursing and Allied Health programs, including MassBay Community College.

This virtual course prepares students in all four TEAS subject areas: Math, Science, Reading, and English/Grammar. Classes are taught online in real time by live instructors, offering interactive support and practice in each area.

 

Disclaimer: MassBay Community College does not administer the TEAS exam on campus or online. For questions about exam requirements, please contact the MassBay Admissions Office.

Spring 2026 Certified Damage Appraisal Apprenticeship

$275
Calendar Apr 7, 2026 at 6:30 pm

Certified Damage Appraisal Apprenticeship: This is a six-week course that prepares students for Part II of the MA Automobile Damage Appraisers License Exam and fulfills the Massachusetts three-month apprenticeship requirement. The course will focus heavily on the preparation of an estimate and skills to interact with clients. Instructor is ICAR Platinum certified and has more than 30 years’ experience in the automotive industry, including 16 years of management and appraisal experience.

 

Disclaimer: While we strive to provide accurate and current information, course schedules published on our website are subject to change. Students are advised to check regularly for updates.

·         Classes will run when minimum enrollment is met. Classes may be canceled due to low enrollment or instructor availability.

·         For refund requests, please contact the program director in charge:

Roxana Marrero Director of Community Education and Workforce rmarrero@massbay.edu

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 2 payments of $100.00, paid weekly.

Spring 2026 TEAS Prep (302)

$98
Calendar Apr 28, 2026 at 7 pm

The ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is required for admission into many Nursing and Allied Health programs, including MassBay Community College.

This virtual course prepares students in all four TEAS subject areas: Math, Science, Reading, and English/Grammar. Classes are taught online in real time by live instructors, offering interactive support and practice in each area.

 

Disclaimer: MassBay Community College does not administer the TEAS exam on campus or online. For questions about exam requirements, please contact the MassBay Admissions Office.





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