Biomanufacturing Training Program
About the Program
BioConnect DE’s Biomanufacturing Training Program offers a unique opportunity to launch your career in the fast-growing life sciences sector. Open to adults authorized to work in the US with a high school diploma or GED, this program is designed to provide accessible training and hands-on experience, setting participants up for success in bioscience manufacturing roles.
Launch Your Future in Biomanufacturing with Free Tuition and Hands-On Training
No-Cost for Participants
The program is completely free to accepted participants, but applicants must apply and be selected to join. In addition to no tuition fees, students can receive a stipend to assist with challenges such as transportation, childcare, and technology access.
Employer-Informed Curriculum
Our training is designed with input from industry experts to ensure that you gain the skills employers need most. You’ll receive training as a skilled technician, manufacturing operator, or in quality assurance, through workforce readiness courses that help you develop professional skills for job success.
Convenient Location & Industry Exposure
To make training as accessible as possible, we offer in-person, online, and hybrid formats, including options near public transit routes and mobile training systems. You’ll also gain valuable exposure to the industry through hands-on learning experiences.
Comprehensive Support & Services
Our program goes beyond training by providing comprehensive support and services to ensure student success. We offer career coaching and job placement assistance, removing barriers to employment.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Biomanufacturing
- Quality Management Systems
- Metrology
- Good Documentation Practices
- Clean Room Procedures
- Workplace Safety
Delivery Method:
- In-person classes
- Online modules
Duration:
Short-term courses (8 weeks)
Certifications:
Certificate of Completion
Next Offering:
The Spring 2026 cohort is underway! Applications are open for the Fall 2026 cohort at the Chemours STEM Hub at East Side Charter School in Wilmington, DE.
This project is supported through $2.1M in Congressionally Directed Spending Funds. These monies help to support approximately 75% of the total costs of the program.


“It was a great opportunity to learn, meet new people, and grow. I hope this program continues to open doors for people across Delaware.”
Metehan Cebeci, Biomanufacturing Program Graduate
Frequently Asked Questions
Most classes take place at the Chemours STEM Hub at East Side Charter School at 3000 N. Claymont St, Wilmington, DE 19802
Free parking is available in an on-site parking lot.
The program is completely free to accepted participants, but applicants must apply and be selected to join. In addition to no tuition fees, the program may be able to assist students with challenges such as transportation, childcare, and technology access.
Our program goes beyond training by providing comprehensive support and services to ensure student success. We offer career coaching and job placement assistance, removing barriers to employment. Students also have the ability to stay connected with us and other program graduates to maintain a sense of community and early access to job opportunities.
The training schedule is 2 nights a week, and 3 hours on Saturday, for about 6-8 weeks. Exact times will vary per cohort, but the class is strucuted to work around a typical 9am-5pm employment schedule.
Drs. Katie Lakofsky and Taylor Campbell are the regular instructors for this course, along with some guest speakers.
Varies by cohort, but generally, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays for 6-8 weeks.
Students are expected to attend all classes, and frequent absences could result in being disqualified from the program. Each student is allowed one absence. However, we understand extenuating circumstances can arise and are willing to work with students on a case-by-case basis within reason.
A laptop will be provided if needed.
Some minimal homework is assigned throughout the course, including resume building and job searching.
Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the course.
To apply, you must complete the online application and attend the required in-person candidate reception. An interview will then be scheduled with each eligible applicant.
Yes. If you are not accepted for the current session, but you met the requirements, your application will be saved for consideration of future training cohorts.
There are approximately 25 students per cohort.
You must be a minimum of 18 years old, and there is no maximum age.
Nope, no experience required! This program is completely entry level.
If you are 18 years or older, you can apply as a senior in high school. However, you will not be eligible for acceptance into the course until you provide your high school diploma or GED.
Yes. While we do not do a background check for our program applicants, please keep in mind that most employers will.
No. While our graduates are not guaranteed jobs after completing this course, they do have an advantage on the job market. We also help place graduates in positions by communicating with various industry partners in Delaware, such as AstraZeneca, Graver Technologies, Datwyler, and more.
This program prepares graduates to enter the biomanufacturing work force in hands-on, entry-level positions. Often these jobs are refered to as technicians or process operators and require shift work schedules.
Yes, it is possible to be promoted after obtaining an entry-level biomanufacturing position. Additionally, some employers offer tuition reimbursement or apprenticeship programs if you wish to complete a higher education degree.
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