Upcoming Events
- Saturday, December 7, 2024 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Important Notice:
- On November 28th & 29th, 2024, our center will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving Day.
Center Hours
Monday 9:00AM - 5:00PM (in-person, closed for lunch 12-1pm)
Tuesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM (in-person, closed for lunch 12-1pm)
Wednesday 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM - 4:00PM (in-person)
Overview
With a fundamental belief in the importance of building equity, diversity and inclusion in post-secondary education for underrepresented students, we provide personalized guidance and encouragement to support Massachusetts high school students, parents, and adults pursuing education beyond high school. Our community walk-in centers support thousands of individuals each year. Supported by federal TRIO grants, we help high school and post-high school students find the right education option beyond high school; successfully apply and enroll; find scholarships and financial aid; and find lifelong learning opportunities to navigate their higher education and career journey as the needs arise.
History
First established as the Higher Education Information Center at the Boston Public Library in 1986 to meet the college planning needs of the local community, MassEdCO’s community-based programs have helped hundreds of thousands of students in Greater Boston plan for their higher education needs. Today, these programs not only provide one-on-one counsel about higher education planning, but guidance on how that higher education must be linked to finding scholarships and financial aid.
Services
While the services at the Center differ depending on individual needs, our advisor always help students:
- Identify education and career options
- Build and revise college and scholarship essays
- Submit applications for college and career training programs
- Apply for financial aid (FAFSA or CSS Profile)
- Search for Private Scholarships
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We manage a local private scholarship which is available to undergraduate and graduate students.Boston Scholarship Database
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- Review financial aid packages
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Financial literacy assistance
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Loan default assistance
Interested in meeting with an advisor? Make an appointment by calling 617-536-0200 or complete our online intake form.
Workshops
We offer these free workshops to community based agencies, schools districts and organizations in the greater Boston area. To request education and career planning workshops for your organization, please fill our the form by clicking on the link Community Outreach Request form .
- Exploring Options: Many Paths to a Successful Career
- The Admission Process
- Funding for Higher Education
- The Financial Aid process
- Private Scholarships 101: The Basics
- Postsecondary Survival Skills Series
Parking Near the Central Library
Car, Bicycle and Motorcycle Parking Nearest the Library
Click on any icon to see more information about that location.
Handicapped spaces are available in front of the Boylston Street entrance to the library. (Look for the wheelchair symbol on the map.)
The green wheeled icons are for both bicycle and motorcycle parking—zoom in on the map to see the icons more clearly.
https://www.bpl.org/visit-central-library/parking-near-the-central-library/
Staff
Name | Program | Telephone |
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Tong (Phoenix) Feng Bilingual (Mandarin/English) Senior Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |
Thalia Jimenez Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |
Carolyn McFadden Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |
Yanitza Medina Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |
Anup Nepal Bilingual (Hindi, Nepali/English) Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |
Carmen Pineda Bilingual (Spanish/English) Senior Education Advisor |
Educational Opportunity Center |
617-536-0200 Fax: 617-425-1954 |