On-Campus Services in Boston

Collegiate Coaching Services is excited to offer in-person executive function coaching to those who reside and study in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts including at the campuses listed below. We also offer virtual executive function coaching services to the larger Boston area to those 16 and older.

Our coaches meet regularly with students to support them in preparing for college, adjusting to campus life, and coping with the stress commonly associated with college. Services are personalized to meet specific learning, neurodevelopmental, and emotional needs as they relate to academic, employment and life management success.

Creating a plan for mental health check-ins can be incredibly helpful for students in lessening the stigma and receiving the support they need. Students who engage in Collegiate Coaching Services during their freshman year of college achieve an average 3.08 GPA (B) versus the average 2.17 (C) who do not. Our highly trained coaches can help!

Campus Services in Boston

In-person, executive function coaching services are provided at the following Boston campuses:

Northeastern University

Northeastern University is a private university first established in 1898 and has satellite campuses all over the United States, Canada as well as London, UK. Northeastern offers undergraduate majors in 65 departments. The university’s cooperative education program places about 10,000 students annually in full-time, paid professional positions with more than 3,000 co-op employers in Boston and around the world.

Boston University

Boston University is one of the largest independent, nonprofit research universities in the country. BU created one of the first study abroad programs, and currently sponsors more than 90 international programs. Freshmen are required to live on campus, and about 80 percent of undergraduate students live on the main Boston campus, which lies along the Charles River.

Boston College

Boston College was the first institution of higher education in the city of Boston and the one of the oldest Jesuit universities in the United States. Boston College is known for their exceptional academics, excellent athletics and student outcomes due to their focus on the care of the whole person; mental, physical and spiritual growth. The campus is located in an ideal suburban location, and boasts both a strong community feel and school spirit.

Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. Harvard’s 209-acre main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge, about 3 miles outside of downtown Boston, and extends into the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood.

The Colleges of the Fenway

The Colleges of Fenway comprises Emmanuel College, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Simmons University, and Wentworth Institute of Technology. These schools collectively have over 12,000 undergraduate students who are able to cross-register between schools and attend events on all campuses. The Colleges of Fenway allow students to experience smaller class sizes from a large course catalog.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Established in 1861, MIT has since played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, based on the polytechnic university model emphasizing applied science and engineering. MIT is a large, highly residential, research university and operates on a 4-1-4 academic calendar with the fall semester beginning after Labor Day and ending in mid-December, a 4-week “Independent Activities Period” in the month of January, and the spring semester commencing in early February and ceasing in late May. At MIT, students refer to both their majors and classes using numbers or acronyms alone.