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The only college job guarantee program in Massachusetts!

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The Curry Commitment is a job guarantee program for full-time undergraduate students at Curry College. This four-year program prepares students to enter the workforce seamlessly after graduation by integrating career readiness programming and experiential learning opportunities into the undergraduate experience, including:

  • Experiential learning through an internship in a related field or research project
  • Career counseling
  • Resume and cover letter workshops
  • Interview skills training
  • Job search support

Any student in the program who does not receive a job offer or is not accepted into graduate/professional school within six months after graduating, will be eligible for one of the following options:

  • The student will have their federal student loans paid up to 12 months while they continue to work with a Career & Experiential Learning advisor; or
  • The student will be provided a paid internship in an organization aligned with their field of study up to 12 months while they continue to work with a Career & Experiential Learning advisor; or
  • Tuition will be waived for 6 credits of graduate studies at Curry College for a program for which they have been accepted.

Learn More About The Curry Commitment

* Transfer students who enroll at Curry with less than 30 credits may be eligible for this program.

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Join the Curry Connectors Network

At Curry College, we connect our students to experiential learning opportunities, clinical and field placements, internships, and post-graduate jobs at leading businesses and organizations—Connectors—who are looking for the skills, knowledge, and drive that our students are ready to put into action.

Our Connectors are our partners who are seeking to develop a diverse workforce pipeline and who are also interested in supporting and participating in industry-relevant academic programming such as mentorships, class visits, class consulting projects, networking events, or career fairs.

We also actively seek feedback and learn from our Connectors regarding the career readiness skills and academic and co-curricular programming their workforce needs.