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Cambridge, MA
Merrimack Valley, MA
Springfield, MA
NITE—summer
Chesapeake, VA
Inland
Memphis, TN Cambridge College
Regional
Augusta, GA
Empire, CA
San Juan, PR
Centers
Cambridge College maintains seven regional centers across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the United
States offering undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate degrees and certificate programs.
• Augusta Regional Center, Augusta, GA
• Chesapeake Regional Center, Chesapeake, VA
• Memphis Regional Center, Cordova, TN
• Merrimack Valley Regional Center, Lawrence, MA
• Puerto Rico Regional Center, San Juan, PR
• Inland Empire Regional Center, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
• Springfield Regional Center, Springfield, MA
Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) through
its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Additionally, Cambridge College has sought and received state
approval and authorization to operate in states in which the regional centers are located. Through these accredita-
tion and approval processes and through compliance with the National Association of State Directors of Teacher
Education and Certification (NASDTEC) Interstate Agreement, students receive degrees and educator licenses from
their home state following successful program completion at Cambridge College.
All College programs are evaluated for consistency and quality control throughout the main campus and regional
centers by the Office of Academic Affairs and Deans of the Schools. Educator programs are reviewed for approval
on a cyclical basis by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Malden, Massachusetts.
Regional Center The Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs Office maintains oversight of the Cambridge College regional cen-
Oversight and ters. Regional center directors represent the College policies and procedures to students and local agencies and
Communications act as the local authority in the chain of communications. Administrative, academic and operations offices at the
main campus engage with the regional centers for purposes of strategic planning, information sharing, and problem
solving. Directors conference weekly and are part of the monthly Senate and Senior Team meetings at the main
campus. Regional center directors, academic coordinators and faculty are the first choices when students have
information needs or concerns. The main campus offices collaborate with the regional centers in supporting the
needs of our students throughout the nation.
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Augusta, GA Regional Center
753 Broad Street, Suite 1000, Augusta, GA 30901 706-821-3965 www.cambridgecollege.edu/augusta
Welcome to Cambridge College, Georgia Regional Center located in Augusta, Georgia on the banks of the scenic Savannah River. Our location on
the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina makes our location ideal for students in the Southeastern states. We offer a variety of programs
at both master's and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (C.A.G.S.) levels. Come join us in Georgia!
Location Located in the historic Lamar Building on Broad Street, the classrooms and offices are updated with technology-
and Facilities supported classrooms and learning environments. The center provides study areas, student lounges and vending
machines for student convenience, although no cafeteria. Public eating places, bookstores, and parking are avail-
able nearby.
Accreditation Regional Accreditation — Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and
and Authorization Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Georgia — Cambridge College is authorized under the Nonpublic Postsecondary Educational Institutions Act of
1990. The College meets the requirements of the Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission to offer selected
programs in the state of Georgia.
Programs of Study Georgia students entering the field of teaching may take
selected programs for initial licensure: Elementary Teacher,
School Guidance, Special Education/Moderate Disabilities.
Licensed teachers may not take these licensure programs for
upgrades. State regulatory information may be obtained by
contacting the Cambridge College Augusta Regional Center.
South Carolina students may take selected programs for
licensure: Elementary Teacher, School Administration (M.Ed.
and C.A.G.S.), School Guidance, Special Education/
Moderate Disabilities, Special Education Administration.
Other programs may be taken for upgrades.
Master of Education
Autism/Behavior Analyst • Autism Specialist
Elementary Teacher (initial)
Instructional Technology
Library Teacher
School Administration
School Guidance Counselor
Special Education/Moderate Disabilities (initial)
Teaching Skills & Methodologies
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies
Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction
School Administration
Special Education Administration
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Georgia Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online library resources available to
Georgia residents, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Center administrators and faculty as well as the Office of the Dean for Student Affairs provides academic and
student support services for the Augusta Regional Center.
Computer Lab and The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab with
IT Support extended operating hours with a computer technician to assist students. The IT help desk also provides support
through e-mail and phone contact.
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Disability Support The Georgia Regional Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the
Office of Student Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
Emergency Contact 706-821-3965.
Directions Come into Augusta on Interstate 20. From I-20, take Exit 200. At the first light, go left onto River Watch Parkway.
Go through one stoplight and as you continue through the second stoplight, River Watch Parkway turns into Jones
Road. Continue on Jones Road until the road dead ends at the stop sign. This is 10th Street; turn left. At the first
stoplight, turn right onto Reynolds Street. After you pass through the second stoplight, the parking lot for Cam-
bridge College will be on your right. This is the 16-story Lamar Building. Enter through the back or front doors. We
are on the 10th floor.
Parking is available on weekends when classes are in session, behind the Lamar Building.
Weather Closing • 706-821-3965. If the College is closed when you call, information will be available by phone.
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
Chesapeake, VA Regional Center
1403 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 300, Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-424-0333 www.cambridgecollege.edu/chesapeake
Cambridge College Chesapeake Regional Center serves the diverse communities of the Virginia peninsula, Virginia's Hampton Roads region, and
northeastern North Carolina. It has been located in the Greenbrier area of Chesapeake since 2002.
Location The Chesapeake Center is located in a suburban office building on the main route into the City of Chesapeake. The
and Facilities classrooms and offices are updated with technology-supported classrooms and learning environments. The Center
provides study areas, student lounges and vending machines for student convenience, although no cafeteria. Public
eating places, bookstores and parking are available nearby.
Accreditation Regional Accreditation — Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and
and Authorization Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Virginia — Cambridge College is certified by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) to operate
as an institution of higher education and to confer degrees at 1403 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 300, Chesapeake,
VA, with approved programs as follows:
Programs of Study Professional
Program options Licensure advancement
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies ..................................
Master of Education
Autism Specialist .........................................................................
Autism/Behavior Analyst (MEd or certificate)........BCBA certification
Early Childhood Teacher.......................................... ................
Early Education & Child Care (start in fall only) ..............................
Elementary Teacher ................................................. ................
English as a Second Language ............................... ................
Interdisciplinary Studies ................................................................
School Administration ............................................. ................
Special Education/Moderate Disabilities (initial) ........ ................
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Professional
Program options Licensure advancement
Graduate Certificate
Student Success Certificate .........................................................
Master of Education—Counseling
Psychological Studies ..................................................................
School Guidance Counselor ....................................
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies
School Administration ............................................. ................
Master of Management — MM37 and MM55
General Business (blended learning) ........................ n/a
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online library resources available to residents
of Virginia, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Center administrators and faculty as well as the Office of the Dean for Student Affairs provides academic and stu-
dent support services for the Chesapeake Regional Center.
Computer Labs and The College supports wireless technology within the Regional Center. The Center maintains two classroom com-
IT Support puter labs for technology and research classes. Additionally, there is a separate computer lab available during the
day and classroom hours. The Chesapeake Center maintains a computer technician to assist students, as well as
the College IT Help Desk which supports students through e-mail and phone contact.
Disability Support The Chesapeake Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the Office
of Student Affairs. The Center facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
Emergency Contact 757-424-0333 x6193.
Directions From I-64 take the Greenbrier Parkway South Exit (289B). At the third traffic light (Eden Way North), turn left. On your left
you will see a five-story gray office building (1403 Greenbrier Parkway). Take the next left into the mall. Take the next left
into our parking lot. We are on the third floor.
Parking is free of charge in an adjoining open parking lot.
Weather Closing • Local radio and television station announcements:
TV: WVEC Channel 13 • LNC-5 • Channel 5
Radio: WNIS AM 790 • WTAR AM 850 • 96X • 93.7 BOB FM
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
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Inland Empire, CA Regional Center
8686 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 909-635-0250 www.cambridgecollege.edu/inlandempire
The Cambridge College Inland Empire Regional Center, serving southern California, re-located in April 2011 from Ontario, CA to nearby Rancho
Cucamonga. The Center is proud to serve a diverse population of professional working adults since 2005. The Center collaborates and partners
with local community colleges, organizations and agencies to offer academic programs that meet the educational and professional growth needs
of students and employees. Students have chosen to come to Cambridge College from as far away as northern California and Nevada for its flex-
ible schedule, affordable tuition and its exceptional learning experience.
Location The Inland Empire Regional Center is located in a suburban office building with technology-supported classrooms
and Facilities and learning environments. The Center provides study areas, student lounge and vending machines for student
convenience, although no cafeteria. Public eating places, bookstores and parking are available nearby.
Accreditation Regional Accreditation — Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Col-
and Authorization leges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
California — Under the California Private Post-secondary Education Act of 2009, Cambridge College is approved
based on its regional accreditation (see above).
Programs of Study Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies
Concentration options:
Early Education and Care
Family Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Management Studies
Master of Education
Autism Specialist
Autism/Behavior Analyst (M.Ed. or post-master's
certificate with approved BCBA course sequence)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Teaching Skills & Methodologies
Master of Management
Concentration options:
Business
Health Care Management
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online library resources available to Inland
Empire Regional Center students, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Writing — Tutorial appointments are available on weekends when classes are in session. Our writing faculty provide
assistance to undergraduate and graduate students, with all aspects of the writing process. Students can get help with
everything from starting a paper to the final editing and proofreading of a final project.
Computer Lab The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab avail-
and IT Support able during the day and classroom hours. The College IT Help Desk supports students through e-mail and phone
contact.
Disability Support The Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the Office of Student
Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Collaborations University of California, Riverside Extension and San Joaquin Valley College.
Emergency Contact 760-985-0099.
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Directions From the East: From the East: Take I-10 West. Take the Have Ave. exit. Turn Right on Haven Ave. Continue to Arrow
Ave. Make a U-Turn on Arrow Ave. Cambridge College is on the right
From the West: Take I-10 East. Take the Have Ave. exit. Turn Left on Haven Ave. Continue to Arrow Ave. Make a
U-Turn on Arrow Ave. Cambridge College is on the right.
Weather Closings • 760-985-0099. If the College is closed when you call, information will be available by phone.
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
Student Tuition The Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) was established by the Legislature to protect any California resident
Recovery Fund who attends a private postsecondary institution from losing money, from having prepaid tuition and suffered a
financial loss as a result of the school closing, failing to live up to its enrollment agreement, or refusing to pay a court
judgment.
To be eligible for STRF, you must be a “California resident” and reside in California at the time the enrollment agree-
ment is signed or when you receive lessons at a California mailing address from an approved institution offering
correspondence instruction. Students who are temporarily residing in California for the sole purpose of pursuing an
education, specifically those who hold student visas, are not considered a “California resident.”
To qualify for STRF reimbursement, you must file a STRF application within one year of receiving notice from the
Bureau that the school is closed. If you do not receive notice from the Bureau, you have four years from the date of
closure to file a STRF application. If a judgment is obtained, you must file a STRF application within two years of the
final judgment.
It is important that you keep copies of the enrollment agreement, financial aid papers, receipts or any other informa-
tion that documents the monies paid to the school. Questions regarding the STRF may be directed to the Bureau
for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, 1027-10th Street, Fourth Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814-3517,
telephone number (916) 445-3427.
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Merrimack Valley, MA Regional Center
60 Island Street, Lawrence, MA 01841 978-738-0502 www.cambridgecollege.edu/merrimackvalley
Cambridge College Merrimack Valley Regional Center serves communities throughout the Merrimack Valley and beyond. Through program offer-
ings and certificate courses that enhance the career advancement of community members, the Center is a model for higher education services
supporting diverse local needs.
Location Located in the historic mill district on the banks of the Merrimack River in Lawrence, the Merrimack Valley Regional
and Facilities Center has a beautifully renovated interior with technology-supported classrooms and learning environments. The
Center provides study areas, student lounges and vending machines for student convenience, although no cafete-
ria. Public eating places, bookstores and parking are available nearby.
Programs of Study Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies
Early Education & Care (concentration)
Education (concentration)
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Human Services
Bachelor of Science in Management Studies
Master of Management (blended learning)
General Business
Leadership in Human and Organizational
Dynamics
Community Program
Ladder to Language (ESL)
Master of Education
Early Childhood Teacher
Elementary Teacher
English as a Second Language
Interdisciplinary Studies
Special Education/Moderate Disabilities
School of Psychology & Counseling
Mental Health Counseling — Master of Education for LMHC licensure
Trauma Studies — certificate
Alcohol & Drug Counseling — certificate
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online libraries resources for Lawrence Regional
Center students, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Math and writing tutor services are available by appointment at the Lawrence Regional Center. Additionally the
Center is a certified test administration center for ETS (Educational Testing Service) and TOEFL (Test of English as a
Foreign Language), and College Board CLEP ## (College-Level Examination Program).
Ladder to Language The Ladder to Language program is an intensive and innovative three-term course that provides intermediate to
advanced English to speakers of other languages. The program focuses on improving the students' English skills
in the areas of speaking, listening, reading, writing, and comprehension. The program provides six to nine hours of
classroom instruction each week over a 13-week term during the spring and fall, and 11 weeks during the summer.
The Ladder to Language program, through its personalized three-term course of study, helps talented non-native
English speakers access better job opportunities, help their children with homework, and/or pursue college educa-
tion.
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Ladder to Language benefits three groups of students:
• Students who applied to Cambridge College but did not pass the writing assessments.
• Immigrant professionals who have been stymied by the language barrier from transferring their home countries'
credentials into similar careers in America.
• Immigrants who need to further their English skills to advance in their jobs, get a degree in the U.S., or just to
become better citizens.
The three-term non-credit certificate program:
• Term one begins with a complete ESL grammar review and beginning writing skills. ESL, newspaper and English
books immerse students in an English-only environment.
• In term two, students test out of ESL and move into academic English preparation, including beginning writing,
American literature and individual goal-setting.
• In term three, students take a professional seminar, Ladder to Writing, which prepares for possible entry into a
degree program at Cambridge College or elsewhere. Students compile a portfolio that showcases their studies
and final goals.
Computer Lab and IT The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab available
Support during the day and classroom hours and provides a computer technician to assist students. The College also makes
available to all enrolled students an online IT Help Desk which supports students through e-mail and phone contact.
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online libraries resources for Merrimack Valley
Regional Center students, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Disability Support The Merrimack Valley Regional Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students
through the Office of Student Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Emergency Contact 978-738-0502.
Directions From greater Boston: Take Rte. I-93 North to Rte. 495 North (Exit 44A). From Rte. 495, take Exit 44-45 (Marston
St.). Take a left onto Marston Street (Lawrence), turn left onto Canal Street, turn left onto Union Street, and take an
immediate left onto Island Street.
From the North: Take Rte. 495 South to Exit 44-45 (Marston St.) and follow directions above.
Parking is available next to the Merrimack Valley Regional Center, across the street, and behind the building. A
security guard is available to escort students to the parking lot in the evenings, if needed.
Weather Closing • Local radio and television station announcements.
TV: WBZ • WHDH • WCBV
Radio: WBZ AM
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
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Memphis, TN Regional Center
Oak Ridge Building, Suite 401, 8000 Centerview Parkway, Cordova, TN 38018 901-755-9399 www.cambridgecollege.edu/memphis
An able partner with local community agencies, the Memphis Regional Center offers the working adult population educator programs to meet the
needs for professional teachers in public education throughout the region.
Location Cambridge College Memphis Regional Center is located in Cordova, a suburb of Memphis, in Germantown Park, off
and Facilities of Germantown Road.
Accreditation and Regional Accreditation — Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and
Authorization Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Tennessee — Cambridge College is authorized for operation as a post-secondary educational institution by the Ten-
nessee Higher Education Commission. This authorization must be renewed each year and is based on an evalua-
tion by minimum standards concerning quality of education, ethical business practices, health and safety, and fiscal
responsibility. (Tennessee Higher Education Commission: www.state.tn.us/thec/).
In order to view detailed job placement and completion information on the programs offered by Cambridge College
Memphis Regional Center, please visit www.state.tn.us/thec and click on the Authorized Institutions Data button.
Tennessee student grievances — Any grievance not resolved on the institutional level may be forwarded to the
Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Nashville, TN 37243-0830, 615-741-5293.
The following programs are authorized:
Programs of Study Master of Education
Elementary Teacher
Mathematics (1-6, 5-8, 8-12)
School Administration
School Guidance Counselor
Special Education/Moderate Disabilities
Teaching Skills & Methodologies
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies
School Administration
Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Tennessee Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online library resources available to
Tennessee residents, go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Center administrators and faculty as well as the Office of the Dean for Student Affairs provides academic support
services for the Chesapeake Regional Center.
Computer Lab and The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab avail-
IT Support able during the day and classroom hours. The College IT Help Desk supports students through e-mail and phone
contact.
Disability Support The Memphis Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the Office
of Student Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act.
Emergency Contact 901-755-9399.
Directions From I-240 take the Walnut Grove Road Exit (Exit 13). Follow Walnut Grove Road past Shelby Farms to German-
town Road. Take a right onto Germantown Road. Take the next left onto Centerview Parkway.
Parking is free of charge in an adjoining open parking lot.
Weather Closing • 901-755-9399.
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
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Puerto Rico Regional Center
The Hato Rey Center Bldg, Suite 1400, 268 Ponce de León Avenue, San Juan PR 00918
787-296-1101 www.cambridgecollege.edu/puertorico
The Puerto Rico Center serves professional adults who come from every corner of the island seeking the flexibility and instructional quality that
our master's programs have to offer. Located at the heart of educational and business activity in the Metro area of San Juan, Cambridge College
provides the best opportunities for contextual and practical learning, in a motivating and inclusive environment.
Location Cambridge College Puerto Rico Regional Center is centrally located in the Hato Rey area of San Juan, known as the
and Facilities Golden Mile for its banking, education, and business activity.
Accreditation and Cambridge College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. through its
Authorization Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
The Puerto Rico Council on Higher Education (www.gobierno.pr/cespr/inicio) has authorized Cambridge College to
offer the following programs:
Programs of Study Master of Education
Autism Specialist
Elementary Education, 4-6
English as a Second Language
Health, Family and Consumer Sciences
Library Teacher
Mathematics Education
School Administration
Special Education
Marriage & Family Counseling
Master of Management
Business
Technology Management
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to academic, public and online libraries resources available to Puerto
Rico residents go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Writing – Spanish writing skills of all new students are assessed by specialists who, based on student’s perfor-
mance, recommend workshops to improve organization, grammar, critical thinking and APA style skills.
Computer Lab and IT The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab avail-
Support able during the day and classroom hours. The College IT Help Desk supports students through e-mail and phone
contact.
Disability Support The Puerto Rico Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the Office
of Student Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
Emergency Contact 787-296-1101.
Directions We are located across from Western Bank on Ponce de León Avenue, two blocks from the Roosevelt Avenue train
station.
Parking — Park at Banco Popular on Saturday-Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Scotiabank parking is available on
Saturdays only, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Weather Closings • 787-296-1101. If the College is closed when you call, information will be available by phone.
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College.
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Springfield, MA Regional Center
570 Cottage Street, Springfield, MA 01104 413-747-0204 www.cambridgecollege.edu/springfield
Cambridge College Springfield is located close to Rtes. 91, 291 and the Massachusetts Turnpike, convenient for students in western Massachu-
setts and Connecticut. The Springfield Regional Center has a long history of supplying higher education degree and certificate programs to meet
the needs of Connecticut Valley students. Known for our diverse education environment, experienced faculty, affordable programs and flexible
scheduling, the Springfield Regional Center focuses on working adults, and helps them to advance in a changing world.
Location The classrooms and offices are updated with technology-supported classrooms and learning environments. The
and Facilities Center provides study areas, student lounges and vending machines for student convenience, although no cafete-
ria. Public eating places, bookstores and parking are available nearby.
Programs of Study Undergraduate Master of Education—Psychology & Counseling
Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies Counseling Psychology . . . . . . . . (pre-licensure)
Bachelor of Science in Human Services Mental Health Counseling . . . . . . . (LMHC)
Bachelor of Science in Management Studies Marriage & Family Therapy . . . . . . (LMFT, LMHC)
Early Education & Care (concentration) Psychological Studies . . . . . . . . . (non-licensure)
School Adjustment Counseling . . . (DESE, LMHC)
Master of Education
School Guidance Counseling . . . . (DESE initial)
Autism
Early Childhood Teacher Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies
Elementary Teacher Mental Health Counseling . . . . . . . (LMHC, LMFT)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Program option that may be added:
Special Education/Moderate Disabilities
Addiction Counseling . . . . . . . . . . (CADAC, LADC)
Master of Management (blended learning)
General Business
Health Care Management
MM-55 (for qualified students without bachelor’s;
approval required)
Library Services Cambridge College Online Library — This full-featured
online library is easily accessed from any internet-enabled
computer. Go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/.
Babson Library — Students at Cambridge College Spring-
field have complete borrowing and services access to
Babson Library at Springfield College. For more information,
go to www.cambridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.
cfm/.
Other Academic & Public Libraries — For a guide to
academic, public and online libraries resources in western
Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut, go to www.cam-
bridgecollege.edu/library/traditional_libraries.cfm/.
Academic Support Writing Center — The Center offers tutorial services Tuesdays and Saturdays. Our writing tutor provides assistance
to undergraduate and graduate students, with all aspects of the writing and research process. Students can get
help with everything from starting a paper, to library research using the Cambridge College Online Library, to the final
editing. Call x6610 for an appointment.
Computer Lab The College supports wireless technology within the regional center. The Center maintains a computer lab available
and IT Support during the day and classroom hours and provides a computer technician to assist students. The College also makes
available to all enrolled students an online IT Help Desk which supports students through e-mail and phone contact.
Disability Support The Springfield Center provides disability support and education accommodations for students through the Office of
Student Affairs. The facilities are handicapped-accessible and meet the requirements of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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Collaborations Cambridge College Springfield has articulation agreements with two area community colleges. Graduates of Asnun-
tuck Community College and Holyoke Community College may transfer their completed associate's degree in to a
Cambridge College bachelor's degree program.
Emergency Contact 413-747-0204 x6610.
Directions From the Massachusetts Turnpike: Take exit 6. Turn left onto Rte. 291 West. Go 1/2 mile to exit 5. At end of ramp
turn left onto Page Blvd. Stay in far right lane to traffic light. Turn right onto Robbins Rd. (railroad tracks). At next
traffic light turn left onto Cottage St. The College is 1/2 mile on the left.
From Rte. 91 North or South: Take exit 8 to Rte. 291 East (Mass Pike/Ludlow). Take Rte. 291 East to exit 5A (East
Springfield/ Indian Orchard). Stay in far right lane and go to traffic light. Turn right onto Robbins Rd. (railroad tracks).
At next traffic light turn left onto Cottage St. The College is 1/2 mile on the left.
Free parking is available on campus.
Weather Closing • Local radio and television station announcements:
TV: wwlp.com Channel 22 • wggb.com • Channel 30 NBC Connecticutt
Radio: WTIC AM • WTIC FM • WRCH • WZMX
• MyCC web portal.
• E-mail announcements sent from the College to your Cambridge College e-mail.
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Academic Catalog 2011-2012 • September 2011 For Working Adults