Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology

Postsecondary
Franklin Cummings Tech is an affordable, urban college serving the Boston region and committed to student success and career readiness in technology fields. Through personalized support, hands-on learning, and industry-informed curricula, the college prepares graduates for work, life-long learning, and citizenship.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
1000+
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
Regional
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Urban
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Apprenticeship
DELIVERY MODALITY
School-based
TYPICAL DURATION
Long-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
In-school
COMPENSATION TYPE
Academic Credit
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
All Categories
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
English Only
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Underrepresented Minorities
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Yes
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Advanced Manufacturing, Construction
FUNDING MODEL
Earned Revenue

SIMILAR PROVIDERS

Craft Education

Nationwide
National

Craft enables fund braiding across government resources– eg, Pell/Title IV, WIOA, CTE/Perkins, SAEF/apprenticeship, etc.– to develop earn-and-learn pathways for underserved learners.

Available in: Nationwide

grades 11–12 postsecondary
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Launchpad Philly

Local

Launchpad Philly offers a learn-and-earn pathway that supports high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates as they prepare for careers in the tech sector. Students build technical and professional skills through a combination of college-level coursework, employer-led projects, paid work experiences, and apprenticeship-style training after graduation. The program blends school-based learning, hands-on challenges, and paid opportunities that help young people transition into living-wage digital careers.

grades 11–12 postsecondary
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Boston Private Industry Council

Local

The Boston Private Industry Council (PIC) is the city’s workforce development board and a school-to-career intermediary that connects students and job seekers to meaningful career pathways. Partnering with Boston Public Schools, employers, community organizations, and higher education institutions, the PIC helps young people explore careers, secure paid work experiences, and transition successfully to postsecondary education and employment. For adults, the PIC strengthens the workforce system, expands access to training, and aligns employer needs with talent pipelines. Through these efforts, the PIC works to build a more inclusive, skilled, and economically vibrant Boston where residents can advance and employers can thrive.

grades 9–10 grades 11–12
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