Cambridge College
School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.2
Food
2.1
Clubs
1.9
Facilities
3.3
Internet
3.1
Location
3.6
Opportunities
3.1
Safety
4.4
Social
2.8
Happiness
4.1
Basic Information
Location
- Boston, MA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private college
- Established: 1971
- Founder: Eileen Moran Brown, Joan Goldsmith, John Bremer
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Nearly 60 master's degree programs
- plus undergraduate
- doctoral
- and certificate programs
- but the exact total is not specified. However
- here are the known numbers: - Nearly 60 master's degree programs - Over 20 bachelor's degree programs - 2 doctoral programs - Nearly 30 certificate programs So
- the total number of degree courses is at least around 112 (60 master's + 20 bachelor's + 2 doctoral + 30 certificates)
- but this is not an exact total
Key Area
- Cambridge College
- as described in the provided sources
- does not have a strong emphasis on research areas like the University of Cambridge. However
- based on the areas of study and program focuses
- here are some key areas that could be considered: Accounting & Finance
- Business & Management
- Education
- Healthcare
- Interdisciplinary Studies Note that these are more areas of study rather than specific research areas
- as Cambridge College is not highlighted for its research focus in the same way as the University of Cambridge
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 2,135
- Undergraduates: 1,209
- Postgraduates: 1,591
Notable Alumni
- Stephen Hawking
- Charles Darwin
- Isaac Newton
- Alan Turing
- Emma Thompson
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Good reviews
Overall 4.7
All students have a great opportunity to get a new job when they graduated from that College.
Overall 4.1
good
Bad reviews
Overall 1.5
Worst school in the history of school for the last semester. Charges you fee for late payment when you should be charged. They are always behind on their documents processing and blames you for it. No one at the bursars or financial aid takes responsibility for problems to help you solve it and they don't return phone calls.
Overall 1.5
Some professors are great, but most of them have provide no structure in class and are just winging it as they go. Most of the classes are a weekend school. A small few of the students could have been redirected to obtain professional help for non school related issues ( all schools have a disturbed individual or two) they stands out more here.