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Amazon Career Choice

Welcome, Amazon employees!

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Welcome, Amazon employees!

UMass Boston is a proud partner of the Amazon Career Choice program. Eligible Amazon employees receive up to $5,250 in annual tuition assistance at UMass Boston through Amazon’s Career Choice program.

Amazon Career Choices

 

Benefits Provided by Amazon

  • Employees are eligible after 90 days of employment with Amazon
  • Annual tuition assistance limit up to $5,250/year with no lifetime limit
  • Tuition and fees are covered upfront and books can be submitted for reimbursement
    Students can enroll in any undergraduate courses that apply to an undergraduate certificate or bachelor’s degree program

Steps to Get Started

  • Let us know you are interested in Amazon Career Choice at UMass Boston! Fill out the quick form on the right to get relevant and up to date information. 
  • Book a virtual appointment with UMass Boston’s dedicated Amazon Career Choice counselor, Sydney Morgan, to go over your next steps.
  • Apply for Admission and submit any required documentation. Students should follow the admissions deadlines and requirements outlined on this website.
  • Once accepted, confirm your enrollment at the university by completing your Admissions Confirmation Form and submitting your New Student Enrollment Deposit in Beacon Gateway.
  • Once you select and register for classes, request Payment from Amazon Career Choice:
    • Visit amazoncareerchoice.com and submit a payment request for your chosen school and program.
    • The request will be sent to the school to confirm course level details, and either approve or deny the request.
    • If approved, Amazon pays the school directly!

About Amazon Career Choice

Career Choice is an education benefit that empowers employees to learn new skills for career success at Amazon or elsewhere. We meet individual learners where they are on their education journey through a variety of education and upskilling opportunities including full college tuition, industry certifications designed to lead to in-demand jobs, and foundational skills such as English language proficiency, high school diplomas, and GEDs.