COMMUNITY TO COMMUNITY: POLICY EQUITY FOR ALL
NORTHEASTERN C2C
SUMMER YOUTH JOBS PROGRAM
In summer 2025 we have more than 100 jobs on our campus for Boston teens ages 14-18 taking part in the Bridge to Calculus/Bridge to Science (BtC/BtS) program and getting PAID TO LEARN. We also have a few positions for young adults ages 19-24 to work as SuccessLink Leaders to help with program support and evaluation and mentor younger peers.
- Online sign up form opens: March 20, 2025
- Final deadline to sign up: April 27th – APPLICATION CLOSED
- All youth applicants must submit an online application to Northeastern (scroll down for link, below) to be hired and for program participation.
- Note: if Northeastern’s summer jobs are over-enrolled, participants will be randomly selected by lottery.
BRIDGE TO CALCULUS/BRIDGE TO SCIENCE (BtC/BtS) LEARN AND EARN (AGES 14-18) – APPLICATION CLOSED
- Program runs June 25th to August 8th, 2025
- GET PAID to take part in math and enrichment classes
- Must be ages 14 to 18, Rising Juniors & Seniors receive preference, younger students need teacher recommendation
- Job length: 6 weeks
- Hours/wages: Up to 25 hours/week at $15/hour; wages are paid every two weeks. Maximum 175 hours for the summer.
- Must be a resident of the City of Boston
- All applicants for the Bridge to Calculus/Bridge to Science program must also register via BPS SchoolMint
SUCCESSLINK LEADER (AGE 19-24) – APPLICATION CLOSED
- Positions begin June 23rd, 2025.
- Paid employment for youth ages 19 to 24.
- Job length: 8 weeks
- Hours/wages: Up to 30 hours/week at $20.00/hour; wages are paid every two weeks. Maximum 240 hours for the summer.
- Must be a resident of the City of Boston
Questions? Contact c2c-impact@northeastern.edu


Description of job opportunities
Bridge to Calculus/Bridge to Science (BtC/BtS) Learn and Earn Program (Ages 14-18, preference for rising junior and seniors) – APPLICATION CLOSED – BPS SchoolMint Registration also required
Interns will participate in Northeastern’s Bridge to Calculus (BtC) program to take and achieve in advanced math classes. The program is designed primarily for rising seniors and juniors to bridge the gap in calculus learning through a 6-week summer calculus course. Interns will receive daily instruction consisting of tests and quizzes to prepare students for college calculus. They will also participate in non-Math sessions such as physics, chemistry, biology, robotics, game programming, and financial education.
SuccessLink Leader (Ages 19-24) – APPLICATION CLOSED