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Work Study Opportunities

College federal work-study funding is available in the form of stipends for students who work for the Cambridge College or for off-campus, nonprofit organizations.

Work Study Questions and Answers

Please contact the supervisor/contact person listed directly to inquire about any job in which you are interested.

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Academic Affairs Office - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue
Bursar's Office - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue
School of Management - Cambridge, 17 Msgr O'Brien Highway

Enrollment - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue

Enrollment Services - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue
Financial Aid Office - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue
Admissions - Cambridge,1000 Massachusetts Avenue
School of Psychology & Counseling - Cambridge, 80 Prospect Street


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COMMUNITY SERVICE -- other organizations up to $20/hour

Cambridge College students who qualify for federal work-study programs as part of their financial aid have the opportunity to earn their work-study funds by volunteering with service focused student organizations providing volunteer service to off campus communities. Students who serve as tutors, mentors, run after school programming for low-income students and help non-native speakers practice English are examples of community service positions. Qualifying student organizations include Peace Through Play, Strong Women Strong Girls, Tutors For All, ACEDONE (African Community Economic Development of New England), a non-profit nursing home or hospital are a few examples of community based options. You can earn up to $20/hour in work study earnings through community service options. All community service jobs require a College Work Study Community Service Agreement, as well as all other work study documents. See Julie Cimino in the Financial Aid Office.

Tutors for All - Cathedral School - Boston, MA
Tutors for All - Codman Academy Charter School - Dorchester, MA


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Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The College and all its degree programs are authorized by the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education. The College is authorized to operate and offer selected degree programs in their states by the California Bureau for Private Post-Secondary and Vocational Education, the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission, the Council on Higher Education of Puerto Rico, and the Council of Higher Education for Virginia. Cambridge College is authorized for operation as a postsecondary education institute by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission in the state of Tennessee.