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A building at Harvard University
Massachusetts Hall at Harvard University

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, there are more than 100 institutions of higher education, including doctoral and research universities, baccalaureate colleges, associate's colleges, master's degree-granting institutions, and special-focus institutions. Some are administered by the University of Massachusetts system, the largest provider of postsecondary education in the state, and others are part of a network of 15 public community colleges.[citation needed] Many are non-profit private institutions, while others are for-profit institutions.

The oldest school in the state is Harvard University,[citation needed] a member of the Ivy League[citation needed] and the only Massachusetts institution founded before the American Revolution.[citation needed] The newest is the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering,[citation needed] founded in 1997.[citation needed] Enrollment sizes range from Conway School of Landscape Design, with 19 students,[citation needed] to Boston University, a private school that serves more 30,000 students.[citation needed] Most of the colleges in Massachusetts are concentrated around Boston,[citation needed] the state capital and largest city in Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Institutions

Name Location Control Classification Enrollment[1] Founded NEASC[2]
American International College Springfield Private[3] Master's[3] 2,678 1885 1933
Amherst College Amherst Private[4] Baccalaureate[4] 1,683 1821 1929
Andover Newton Theological School Newton Private[5] Special-focus institution[5] 350 1965 1978
Anna Maria College Paxton Private[6] Master's[6] 1,244 1946 1955
Assumption College Worcester Private[7] Master's[7] 2,872 1904 1949
Atlantic Union College South Lancaster Private[8] Baccalaureate[8] 562 1882 1945
Babson College Wellesley Private[9] Special-focus institution[9] 3,434 1919 1950
Bard College at Simon's Rock Great Barrington Private[10] Baccalaureate[10] 403 1964 1973
Bay Path College Longmeadow Private[11] Baccalaureate[11] 1,603 1897 1965
Bay State College Boston For-profit[12] Associate’s[12] 354 1946 2008
Becker College Worcester Private[13] Baccalaureate[13] 1,800 1784 1992
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Boston Private[14] Special-focus institution[14] 513 1908 2006
Bentley University Waltham Private[15] Master's[15] 5,636 1917 1966
Berklee College of Music Boston Private[16] Special-focus institution[16] 4,090 1945 1973
Berkshire Community College Pittsfield Public[17] Associate’s[17] 2,267 1960 1964
Blessed John XXIII National Seminary Weston Private[18] Special-focus institution[18] 56 1964 --
Boston Architectural College Boston Private[19] Special-focus institution[19] 1,338 1889 1991
Boston Baptist College Milton Private[20] Special-focus institution[20] 153 1976 --
Boston College Chestnut Hill Private[21] Research university[21] 14,621 1863 1935
Boston Conservatory Boston Private[22] Special-focus institution[22] 630 1867 1968
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis Brookline Private[23] Special-focus institution[23] 178 1973 1996
Boston University Boston Private[24] Research university[24] 32,053 1839 1929
Brandeis University Waltham Private[25] Research university[25] 5,333 1948 1953
Bridgewater State College Bridgewater Public[26] Master's[26] 9,934 1840 1953
Bristol Community College Fall River Public[27] Associate’s[27] 7,388 1965 1970
Bunker Hill Community College Boston Private[28] Associate’s[28] 8,806 1973 1976
Cambridge College Cambridge Private[29] Master's[29] 5,355 1971 1981
Cape Cod Community College West Barnstable Public[30] Associate’s[30] 4,299 1961 1967
Clark University Worcester Private[31] Research university[31] 3,210 1887 1929
College of Our Lady of the Elms Chicopee Private[32] Baccalaureate[32] 1,258 1928 1942
College of the Holy Cross Worcester Private[33] Baccalaureate[33] 2,847 1843 1930
Conway School of Landscape Design Conway Private[34] Special-focus institution[34] 19 1972 1989
Curry College Milton Private[35] Baccalaureate[35] 3,182 1879 1970
Dean College Franklin Private[36] Associate's[36] 1,075 1865 1957
Eastern Nazarene College Quincy Private[37] Baccalaureate[37] 1,075 1900 1943
Emerson College Boston Private[38] Master's[38] 4,380 1880 1950
Emmanuel College Boston Private[39] Master's[39] 2,467 1919 1933
Endicott College Beverly Private[40] Baccalaureate[40] 3,710 1939 1952
Episcopal Divinity School Cambridge Private[41] Special-focus institution[41] 108 1975 --
Fisher College Boston Private[42] Associate's[42] 1,225 1903 1970
Fitchburg State College Fitchburg Public[43] Master's[43] 6,692 1894 1953
Framingham State College Framingham Public[44] Master's[44] 5,903 1893 1950
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Needham Private -- 299 1997 2006
Gordon College Wenham Private[45] Baccalaureate[45] 1,648 1889 1961
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary South Hamilton Private[46] Special-focus institution[46] 2,134 1969 1985
Greenfield Community College Greenfield Public[47] Associate’s[47] 2,236 1962 1966
Hampshire College Amherst Private[48] Baccalaureate[48] 1,431 1970 1974
Harvard University Cambridge Private[49] Research university[49] 25,690 1636 1929
Hebrew College Newton Private[50] Special-focus institution[50] 201 1921 1955
Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Brookline Private[51] Special-focus institution[51] 186 1937 1974
Holyoke Community College Holyoke Public[52] Associate’s[52] 6,461 1946 1970
Hult International Business School Cambridge Private[53] Special-focus institution[53] 1964 1976
Labouré College Boston Private[54] Associate's[54] 548 1892 2005
Lasell College Newton Private[55] Baccalaureate[55] 1,403 1851 1932
Lesley University Cambridge Private[56] Master's[56] 7,003 1909 1952
Longy School of Music Cambridge Private[57] Special-focus institution[57] 1,403 1915 1995
Marian Court College Swampscott Private[58] Associate’s[58] 257 1964 2004
Massachusetts Bay Community College Wellesley Public[59] Associate’s[59] 5,018 1961 1967
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston Public[60] Special-focus institution[60] 2,312 1873 1954
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts North Adams Public[61] Baccalaureate[61] 1,841 1894 1953
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston Private[62] Special-focus institution[62] 3,626 1823 1974
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Private[63] Research university[63] 10,220 1861 1929
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Bourne Public[64] Baccalaureate[64] 1,135 1891 1974
Massachusetts School of Law Andover Private[65] Special-focus institution[65] 636 1988 1997
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology Boston Private[66] Special-focus institution[66] 304 1974 1984
Massasoit Community College Brockton Public[67] Associate’s[67] 7,064 1966 1971
Merrimack College North Andover Private[68] Baccalaureate[68] 2,098 1947 1953
Middlesex Community College Bedford Public[69] Associate’s[69] 8,124 1970 1973
Montserrat College of Art Beverly Private[70] Special-focus institution[70] 285 1970 1995
Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Private[71] Baccalaureate[71] 2,204 1837 1929
Mount Ida College Newton Private[72] Baccalaureate[72] 1,429 1899 1970
Mount Wachusett Community College Gardner Public[73] Associate’s[73] 4,147 1963 1968
New England College of Optometry Boston Private[74] Special-focus institution[74] 464 1894 1976
New England Conservatory Boston Private[75] Special-focus institution[75] 787 1867 1951
New England Institute of Art Brookline For-profit[76] Special-focus institution[76] 1,675 1952 2004
New England School of Law Boston Private[77] Special-focus institution[77] 1,103 1938 --
Newbury College Brookline Private[78] Baccalaureate[78] 1,202 1962 2000
Nichols College Dudley Private[79] Special-focus institution[79] 1,477 1815 1965
North Shore Community College Danvers Public[80] Associate’s[80] 7,107 1965 1969
Northeastern University Boston Private[81] Research university[81] 24,434 1898 1940
Northern Essex Community College Haverhill Public[82] Associate’s[82] 6,526 1972 1969
Pine Manor College Chestnut Hill Private[83] Baccalaureate[83] 472 1911 1939
Quincy College Quincy Public[84] Associate’s[84] 3,932 1958 1980
Quinsigamond Community College Worcester Public[85] Associate’s[85] 6,654 1963 1967
Regis College Weston Private[86] Master's[86] 1,511 1927 1933
Roxbury Community College Roxbury Public[87] Associate’s[87] 2,398 1973 1981
Saint John's Seminary Brighton Private[88] Special-focus institution[88] 118 1884 1969
Salem State College Salem Public[89] Master's[89] 10,085 1854 1953
Salter College West Boylston For-profit -- 301 1937 --
School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Private[90] Special-focus institution[90] 797 1876 --
Simmons College Boston Private[91] Master's[91] 4,733 1899 1929
Smith College Northampton Private[92] Baccalaureate[92] 3,065 1875 1929
Southern New England School of Law North Dartmouth[93] Private[93] Special-focus institution 256 1981 1995
Springfield College Springfield Private[94] Master's[94] 4,755 1885 1930
Springfield Technical Community College Springfield Public[95] Associate’s[95] 6,074 1967 1971
Stonehill College Easton Private[96] Baccalaureate[96] 2,450 1948 1959
Suffolk University Boston Private[97] Master's[97] 9,103 1906 1952
Tufts University Medford Private[98] Research university[98] 9,758 1852 1929
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Public[99] Research university[99] 25,873 1863 1932
University of Massachusetts Boston Boston Public[100] Research university[100] 13,433 1964 1972
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Dartmouth Public[101] Master's[101] 9,080 1895 1964
University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell Public[102] Research university[102] 11,635 1975 1975
University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Public[103] Special-focus institution[103] 1,013 1962 1997
Urban College of Boston Boston Private[104] Associate’s[104] 673 1993 2001
Wellesley College Wellesley Private[105] Baccalaureate[105] 2,380 1875 1929
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston Private[106] Special-focus institution[106] 3,728 1904 1967
Western New England College Springfield Private[107] Master's[107] 3,657 1919 1965
Westfield State College Westfield Public[108] Master's[108] 5,392 1838 1957
Wheaton College Norton Private[109] Baccalaureate[109] 1,657 1834 1929
Wheelock College Boston Private[110] Master's[110] 1,086 1939 1950
Williams College Williamstown Private[111] Baccalaureate[111] 2,073 1793 1929
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole Private Special-focus institution 2001
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Private[112] Research university[112] 4,158 1865 1937
Worcester State College Worcester Public[113] Master's[113] 5,358 1874 1957
Zion Bible College Haverhill Private[114] Special-focus institution[114] 265 1924 --

See also

References

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  31. ^ a b "Clark University". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  45. ^ a b "Gordon College". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  46. ^ a b "Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  53. ^ a b "Hult International Business School". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  64. ^ a b "Massachusetts Maritime Academy". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  74. ^ a b "New England College of Optometry". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  75. ^ a b "New England Conservatory of Music". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  77. ^ a b "New England School of Law". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  78. ^ a b "Newbury College-Brookline". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  88. ^ a b "Saint John's Seminary". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  98. ^ a b "Tufts University". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  104. ^ a b "Urban College of Boston". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  106. ^ a b "Wentworth Insitute of Technology". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  109. ^ a b "Wheaton College". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  110. ^ a b "Wheelock College". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
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  114. ^ a b "Zion Bible Institute". The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-16.