The New England College of Optometry has been the educational and intellectual center of optometry in New England since 1894. The College serves as a leader in optometric instruction and research and continues to spread its influence throughout the world. Located in the Back Bay area of Boston, the New England ...
MGH Institute of Health Professions is an innovative, interprofessional graduate school that prepares skilled health care specialists in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Medical Imaging, Nursing, and Physical Therapy. An independent affiliate of the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital, the MGH Institute operates within Partners HealthCare, offering unparalleled opportunities for students to learn ...
Located in Boston’s Fenway cultural district, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA), is a unique institution, dedicated to educating artists and focused on fostering creative investigation, risk-taking, and individual vision. We do this by emphasizing studio practice and by offering students an unusual amount of freedom ...
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) began as a normal school in 1894 with a two-year diploma program for the preparation of teachers. In 1932, it became State Teachers College at North Adams and offered a four-year program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in education. In 1960, the ...
Since 1888, Wheelock College has been providing a transformational education to students passionate about making the world a better place-especially for children and families. While most of our students elect to work in the helping professions of education, social work, child life, and juvenile justice and youth advocacy, many pursue, and ...
Emmanuel College, potential meets career growth and powerful real-world possibilities. With small class sizes, professional networking opportunities and convenient locations, the next step in your career is just around the corner. Emmanuel College (EC) is a coeducational Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded as a women's college ...
Founded in 1823, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) is the oldest institution of higher education in the city of Boston. Today, the College's three campuses offer more than 30 innovative degree and certificate programs that guide and support students toward successful, sustainable careers and leadership positions in ...
Born of a pioneering spirit, Massachusetts College of Art and Design is the nation’s first independent public college of art and design—and the first art school to grant a degree. MassArt's founders dared to imagine a better future for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to believe the path to it lay ...
With fifty colleges in fifty square miles, Boston has the highest concentration of students in the world, along with all the conveniences of a major metropolitan area. The city provides an ideal setting for learning and living, serving as an extended classroom for the beginning of lifelong education. As a ...
The University of Massachusetts has been providing high quality educational opportunities for Massachusetts residents and for students and faculty from all over the world for more than 140 years. The University was established in 1863 as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, located in Amherst. It became known as the Massachusetts State College ...