List of colleges and universities in Massachusetts
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
See also
- List of defunct colleges and universities in Massachusetts
- List of engineering schools in Massachusetts
- List of law schools in Massachusetts
- List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston
- Colleges of Worcester Consortium
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