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Why Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology’s college grads in opticianry are in high-demand

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Elisa Hornedo: “Opticians are in such high-demand. If you study hard and get a degree, you will be able to jump in this career immediately.”

 

Driven and determined are two words often used to describe Elisa Hornedo of Methuen. After all, she has excelled in academics since a young age, and has served as a strong role model for her three younger sisters.

 

At 21, when her son Elijah was born, her determination went into overdrive. Having returned from a brief time in Florida, she moved in with her father and found herself at an important crossroads in her life.

I wanted to do something for Elija’s life already, and wanted to start a career fast. I wanted to get my bachelor’s degree, but I wanted to provide for him more quickly”, she said.

Elisa loves to cook and thought of going into the culinary arts, but eventually lost her appetite in this field. She visited large universities, but says she felt like “just a number,” and was uninspired by the lecture style instruction.

Then, her father Eddie, an optician for more than 25 years, learned of Benjamin Institute of Technology, the only college in Massachusetts to offer an Associate Degree program in Opticianry.

Suddenly, Elisa’s vision for career success came into focus– to become an optician like her father and join the fast growing optical industry. In less than two years, she earned her Associate Degree, graduating with honors. Upon graduating, she landed a job as a full-time optician at Parelli Optical in Beverly.

Opticians are in such high-demand that Elisa worked part-time at Pearle Vision, while she was still a full-time student. Between 2012 and 2022, the Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates 23.4 percent employment growth in the field, which translates into 15,800 new jobs.

Opticians are part optical technicians and part fashionistas. They dispense glasses and contact lenses, repair eyewear, fit patients with eyewear, and select the right type for their eyes and lifestyle. They can work in optical chains, as well as in hospitals and medical practices that offer optometry services as well.

In Massachusetts, opticians’ starting salary is around $45,000 year or nearly $22 per hour.

Opticians are in such high-demand. If you study hard and get a degree, you will be able to jump in this career immediately,” she said.

Elisa is joining a growing number of young folks who seek an Associate Degree as an alternative to a more costly 4-year Bachelor’s degree.

Increasingly, young people are seeking ways to earn their degree faster, graduate with less college debt, and earn more money upon graduation. In fact, nearly 30% of Americans with associate degrees now make more than those with bachelor’s degrees, according to Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.

Located in South End, Boston, BFIT offers 17 hands-on technical programs that prepare graduates for high-demand jobs. The college’s small classes and hands-on teaching style also appealed to Elisa.

With her outgoing and genuine personality, Elisa generates smiles with ease. Yet, her road to her degree was anything but easy. Her son Elijah was just 15 months old when she enrolled as a full-time student.

A typical day for her would begin just before 5 a.m., so she could make the 6:15 a.m. commuter bus to Boston. She would arrive back at home around 7 p.m., in time to cook dinner for her and her growing family. Elisa’s family provided much-needed support to help make her dreams about CARMS a reality.

For the first week, I cried when I brought him to daycare, it was so hard to see his sad face”, she said.

But I kept telling myself, ‘it’s gonna work out.’ He’s gonna be so happy when he realizes that mommy sacrificed to get a great career in order to provide a better future for him.”

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Ben Franklin Institute of Technology Fast Facts

Only college in MA that offers an Associate Degree in Opticianry

1908 year founded

90% job placement or continued study

14 degree to-job pathways

11:1 student to faculty ratio

$2 million – awarded in financial aid

3x – the graduation rate*
* when compared to peer colleges in Massachusetts

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