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Boston’s New Biomanufacturing/Life Science Workforce Grant

Non-Credit Program

Boston’s New Life Science Workforce Initiative

If you’re a resident of the City of Boston, the education and training you need for a career in the state’s life sciences industry is here at Quincy College – and it’s FREE!

Our new Biotech Bootcamp is a fast-track program that leverages our faculty expertise and state-of-the-art labs and biomanufacturing equipment to get Boston residents ready to the enter the fast-growing fields of biotechnology, biopharmaceutical engineering, and laboratory and health sciences.

Following intensive hands-on training, Bootcamp participants work with our partners from The Bioprocess Group (BPG) to apply for and obtain in-demand industry jobs.

Class size is limited, so sign up today!

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Enroll in Quincy College’s unique program and in just four to five weeks you’ll be ready to embark on a rewarding career in biotechnology or advanced biomanufacturing.

Become an entry-level laboratory technician

Transportation Assistance will be provided for students in need

Job placement assistance will be available upon course completion

Accuplacer placement test will be given to all students for free

Tuition: FREE

Program Requirements

  1. Candidates must be Boston, MA residents ONLY.
  2. Proof of high school/GED completion. Associate degree holders are accepted as well.

What is the Bootcamp Program:

  • Goal is to place participants into jobs in biotechnology & biopharmaceutical industry
  • Program has two components: 1. In-person teaching and hands-on experience with lab instrumentation used on the job. 2. One-on-One career coach to help participants plan, prepare and ace the job interview 
  • Participants will learn about molecular biology, biomanufacturing, upstream and downstream processes, cGMP 

Program Benefits

  • Provides participants with critical experience needed to get entry-level biomanufacturing jobs 
  • Transportation voucher to support public transportation expenses
  • Tuition: Free for Boston residents ONLY

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