Cambridge College Reviews

  • 42 Reviews
  • Cambridge (MA)
  • Annual Tuition: $17,190
100% of 42 students said this degree improved their career prospects
79% of 42 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Cassandra Laurent
  • Reviewed: 5/19/2022
  • Degree: Psychology
"The most horrible college I ever attended. Regret going to this school everyday. You are on your own when you attend this college. I have struggled a long time during the years I attended this school. I had to do a lot of things on my own. I felt like this school ruin my life. Anyone looking to go to school, please go else where. I would not want you to regret and struggle everyday like I did."
Chereese
  • Reviewed: 9/14/2021
  • Degree: School Counseling
"This campus did not prepare me to be a school counselor. I ended up in an amazing internship that taught me everything that I needed to know to be for my current profession. I recently completed my EdS and struggled initially because I had not gotten the foundation that I needed at Cambridge for that program."
Aileen Castellanos
  • Reviewed: 10/16/2019
  • Degree: Marriage & Family Therapy
"In the Marriage Family Therapy program I am in right now tailors to working adults. I appreciate the flexibility and patience the instructors have for there students. This program is very good at keeping it like a family the classes sizes are small and there is always someone who is able to help. The close knit environment the school has is amazing especially when I am trying to find a quick answer. Another good thing about my program is how willing the instructors are to help. I have not had the experience before to see how much these instructors care about helping their students when in need. The instructors want students to pass and work around the students schedule to ensure the best quality education."
Sophia
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2019
  • Degree: MBA
"Not worth the time and money. Teachers are lazy and not skilled latest business practices. One class the teacher read from a text book. I think the school is in SERIOUS FINANCIAL TROUBLE, so the getting a degree from a defunct school will be worthless. U-Mass Boston is better option."
Mike
  • Reviewed: 10/13/2018
  • Degree: Education
"Worst school to go to. The deans and professor are the worst. KL is so bad. She grades three weeks after the course is over. She dosnt explain anything she dose. she gives no feedback at all. If you call her for help she will not answer at all or call you back two hours later. If you want a good Professor pick Professor A. Overall the school needs a lot of help."
Pas
  • Reviewed: 5/9/2018
  • Degree: MBA
"They need a lot of improvement. You dont really learn anything. If you dont challenge yourself and learn things on your own, you will graduate from that school and not know how to write an essay. I understand its a school for adults, but adults need to learn as well. CC stop focusing on money and focus on providing a better learning environment for your students."
Dave
  • Reviewed: 2/26/2018
  • Degree: Counseling Psychology
"Cambridge College is basically an exchange of your money and time for a degree. You will only learn something if you are one of the many students who don't belong in a master's program and have no background in the field, most of the classes are the equivalent to a high school psych 101 course. Save your money and go to a state school"
Ariege alce
  • Reviewed: 12/22/2017
  • Degree: Military Science
"If you are a student looking for a place of diversity both in peers and professors, Cambridge College of Massachusetts is the place for you. If you are looking for passionate and compassionate professors,Cambridge College of Massachusetts is for you."
Cambridge College
  • Reviewed: 4/2/2017
  • Degree: Healthcare Management
"Cambridge College is an affordable college. At Cambridge college, classes are intimate, they allow for greater interaction between student and professor. Students have more opportunities to contribute in class, and its likely youll really know your professors. By knowing your professors, you can benefit from their expertise and they can help you with any academic weak points."
Patricia Jones
  • Reviewed: 2/26/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Cambridge College has programs designed for working adults. They go out of their way to help working adults achieve their goals of earning a Master's degree. Representatives come to your state to provide valuable information on the process of earning that valuable Master's degree for educators. Transferring earned college credits was an easy process. Most credits from colleges and universities were accepted. Being a part of a summer learning program in the great state of Massachusetts was exciting and enjoyable. Learning with educators from all over the United States with the varied backgrounds was a valuable experience. Networking was a breeze with all of these individuals learning and growing right their with you. Once your summer institute was complete, it was onward to working with your cohort to complete your final project. Each project was individualized and your supervising instructor was right there guiding you every step of the way. This was a fantastic learning experience unlike any other. If you are an educator seeking a Master's Degree, Cambridge College is the place for you!"
stone27
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: Education
"This school was great for going online and going to the school. The faculty were very helpful and answered all questions whenever they were asked."
Former student
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: Education
"The school is a branch out of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Supposedly the Master of Education program is no longer accredited I hear so I'm thankful I completed my degree before accreditation was removed."
Amy
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Cambridge College is an amazing school. I loved and enjoyed every single one of my classes because the professors there are simply amazing. They truly care about you and your education. It was a wonderful learning experience and I highly recommend it for everyone."
Sara Robertson
  • Reviewed: 4/27/2015
  • Degree: Special Education
"Cambridge College is a wonderful school that truly adapts its program to adult education. The professors and staff are wonderful. The cons are having to deal with any IT staff, however, it seems that is the case any where."
Lauren Jones
  • Reviewed: 2/20/2015
  • Degree: Counseling
"The counseling program offers a variety of electives. I can tell that college leadership has made strides in expanding the program. For example, holistic counseling has recently been added to concentration selections. I am looking forward to experiencing these types of studies."
Anna Yee
  • Reviewed: 2/9/2015
  • Degree: Education
"At this time, the only disappointment I have experienced was their overall miscommunication between the various departments such as; bursar's and financial aid office. It's been very frustrating since I can never get a concrete answer between the two."
Marco Abreu
  • Reviewed: 1/11/2015
  • Degree: Management
"My graduate program provides me with the education and experience to develop intricate skills pertaining to management and leadership. As a seasoned manager, I feel I am consistently learning how to be come more efficient and accomplished leader for my team, and company."
Ashley Saccoach
  • Reviewed: 12/7/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"Cambridge College has been great for me -- working full time and attending school at night and on weekends. My advisor has been very helpful and my classes have been taught by teachers with years of experience. Overall, I am very satisfied with this program."
Alison Couto
  • Reviewed: 12/1/2014
  • Degree: School Counseling
"I initially chose this graduate school because of how affordable the cost of education is. I am glad I decided to go to Cambridge College. The professors I have had thus far are outstanding. Many professors are graduates of Cambridge College themselves, working in their field, who come to teach us in their time off. The schedule of their graduate programs cater to people who have full time jobs, families and other responsibilities; making it manageable for those who have a life outside of graduate school. The only negative aspects that come to mind are administrative. Some of the offices such as Financial Aid and Business operations, are very unorganized. It is well known that interactions with many of the offices at Cambridge College are a struggle, but if you are able to speak up and advocate for yourself, you should have no problem. Also, the parking at Cambridge College is basically nonexistent. If public transportation is accessible than I highly recommended utilizing it. Street parking is available on a first come first serve basis, and a parking permit for the lot under the school is available for an outrageous cost. While I am not pleased with the organization of the college, I am highly satisfied with the quality of education and inexpensive tuition."
lianette rivera
  • Reviewed: 6/10/2014
  • Degree: Communications (Speech Pathology)
"This Graduate Program is close enough to home and work for me, giving me the opportunity to work full time and attend graduate school. Completing 2 courses a semester will allow me to graduate in 2 short years and pursue my career as an Board Certified Behavior Analysis."