Massachusetts General Hospital's Center for Community Health Improvement (CCHI) offers a variety of programs to help high school students get the resources they need to pursue careers in health care.

The Mass General Youth Scholars Program

The Mass General Youth Scholars Program is a four-year program for students interested in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math).

The program focuses on career exploration, research and college readiness.

Weekly STEM classes, which are held on the Mass General campus, are designed to spark career aspirations in the medical field and give students an understanding of the skills they need to follow their desired career path.


Grade 9

Students are exposed to various health care and science careers through MGH 101. This includes two-week, hands-on modules in various departments throughout the hospital.


Grade 10

Students take part in shadowships that explore career options and job skill requirements. Students also get paired with a Mass General job skills advisor.


Grade 11

Students engage in a curriculum that includes a professional development module and hands-on science through the Knight Simulation Program.


Grade 12

This pivotal year focuses on college preparation and readiness with tutoring, college essay support, financial aid workshops and intense college coaching.


Summer Alumni Program

Students who graduate from the MGH Youth Scholars program can apply for admission to the Summer Alumni program. This program provides additional paid internship opportunities with more intensive, hands-on experience in fields related to the student's course of study.


Bicentennial Scholars Program

As part of our 200th anniversary celebration in 2011, Mass General initiated the Bicentennial Scholars Program, which provides scholarships, paid internships and mentoring services for students from Boston, Chelsea and Revere who are attending college in pursuit of a health care career.

Students in this program qualify for up to $5,000 in scholarship funds each year.


For More Information

To find out more, please email the Center for Community Health Improvement,