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Summer 2026 Certified Damage Appraisal Course
Automotive Damage Appraisal Course: Part I - Claims professionals, auto body technicians and others are trained for the Massachusetts Automobile Damage Appraisers License Examination. The course includes in- depth discussion of insurance regulations, policy arbitration, and work completion forms, use of Flat Rate Manuals, collision diagnosis, cost estimation and preparation of written estimates. 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
Summer 2026 ELL (All Levels) – Free Tuition for SNAP E&T Students
Do you recieve SNAP benefits? To determine your eligibility for this grant, please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Complete our intake form: https://forms.gle/kkBTWprTNy1EvF7u8
Step 2: Click “Add to Wait List” and follow the instructions to complete your application. Students can select one of the following section.
- Section 1: Tuesday & Thursday (6 - 8 pm | 5/28/2026 - 7/21/2026, Framingham Campus)
- Section 2: Saturday (8:30 am - 12:30 pm | 5/30/2026 - 7/18/2026, Framingham Campus)
- Section 3: Tuesday/Thursday (6 - 9 pm | 5/28/2026 - 7/21/2026, Online)
Step 3: You will receive a consent form from us to sign (email or in-person option is available)
Step 4: Attend a follow-up meeting for SNAP E&T enrollment.
Note: Late applicants may attend the program while we determine their eligibility
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.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Summer 2026 ELL Tuesday and Thursday (All levels)
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.
Note: New students will have placement test on the first day to place into Advanced class, or Intermediate class, or Beginner class
For more information, please reach out to us at cpwd@massbay.edu
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
Summer 2026 ELL Weekday Online
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.
Note: New students will have placement test on the first day to place into Advanced class, or Intermediate class, or Beginner class
For more information, please reach out to us at cpwd@massbay.edu
First day of class (5/28/2026), all student will meet virtually to take a placement test. Students will be placed into Group 1 or Group 2 depending on their level.
Group 1: Tuesday: Remote; Thursday: Asynchronous
Group 2: Tuesday: Asynchronous; Thursday: Remote
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
Summer 2026 ELL Saturday Intensive (All levels)
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.
Note: New students will have placement test on the first day to place into Advanced class, or Intermediate class, or Beginner class
For more information, please reach out to us at cpwd@massbay.edu
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
Summer 2026 TEAS Prep
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.
All students will receive digital materials and Webex link (5) days before the course starts. Please reach out to Joshua Feld (jfeld@massbay.edu) with any questions
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.
Summer 2026 Basic Life Support Provider (6/13) Afternoon Section
Basic Life Support Provider (BLS): This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
This course is intended for both initial and renewal BLS training. This course covers the following topics:
- High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants;
- The AHA Chain of Survival;
- Use of an AED;
- Effective ventilations using a barrier device;
- Importance of teams in multi-rescuer resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multi-rescuer CPR;
- Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infants.
In this Instructor-led course, students participate in simulated clinical scenarios and learning stations. Students must successfully complete BLS skills practice and skills testing as well as a written exam in order to receive a completion ecard.
Summer 2026 Certified Nurse Assistant (Fri Lab Concord)
Thank you for your interest in the MassBay CNA program. Please follow the below steps to start the process of qualifying for the CNA program:
Step 1: Complete all information on our intake form (if you already completed it please continue to step 2):
https://forms.gle/kkBTWprTNy1EvF7u8
Step 2: Using this link, please sign up for a required virtual info session regarding the MassBay CNA program.
Course Overview: CNA Course Description
Payment of $1,600 includes:
- Tuition
- Scrubs
- Textbooks
- Workbooks
- Watch
- Gate belt
- American Heart Association BLS Responder certification (CPR card)
- Laboratory fee
Summer 2026 Schedule: 06/16/2026 - 08/16/2026
- Lecture: Tuesday & Wednesday, 4 - 7 pm | Virtual
- Labs: Friday 3 pm – 9 pm | Concord, MA
- Clinical: Friday & Saturday 8 am – 10 pm | Framingham, MA or Concord, MA