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CCCC’s BioWork program comes to Dunn

By Staff Report, posted Feb 24, 2026 on BizFayetteville.com


CCCC’s BioWork program involves hands-on, in-person instruction, as well as online learning. Photo provided by CCCC.

CCCC will offer its BioWork certificate program in Dunn starting April 15. The program is aimed at helping students secure entry-level jobs as process technicians, kickstarting careers in North Carolina’s thriving Biotech industry.

To earn the widely-recognized BioWork certificate, students will take one class that lasts about two months. Students take part in flexible online learning and also participate in hands-on, in-person instruction two evenings per week.

That in-person learning will take place in the county’s newly renovated Harnett Advanced Technology Training Center at 600 South Magnolia Avenue on Monday and Wednesday evenings, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.

“BioWork has definitely made me well prepared for my job,” said Curtis Bright in a press release. Bright is a CCCC BioWork alumnus and manufacturing associate at CSL Seqirus, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of flu vaccines. “It gave me a great understanding of what I can expect.

Bright takes satisfaction that his work is positively impacting millions of people, and he said the program helps students get set for life.

“You are really engrossed in a career and not just a job,” he added in a press release.

For more information, visit www.cccc.edu/biowork or contact Biotechnology Department Chair Brenda Grubb at (919) 718-7064. To register online, visit https://ss-prod.cloud.cccc.edu/Student/instantenrollment and type keyword BioWork in the search box.


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