Massachusetts Hall at Harvard University
Old Chapel at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with the W. E. B. Du Bois Library in the background
There are 114 colleges and universities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education .[1] These institutions include fourteen research universities , twenty-one master's universities , and thirty-four special-focus institutions . Eighty-five of Massachusetts' post-secondary institutions are private, of which five are for-profit . Thirty of the state's post-secondary institutions are public, a number which excludes the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , which was founded by the Morrill Land-Grant Acts , but later became a private institution.[2] [3] [4]
Harvard University is the state's oldest post-secondary institution, having been founded in 1636.[5] Boston University is the state's largest institution of higher learning in terms of enrollment, having 32,603 students in the fall of 2013 while Conway School of Landscape Design is the state's smallest college with an enrollment of 18.[6] [7] [8] The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the state's largest public university, with an enrollment of 28,518 students.[9] Massachusetts is also home to a number of internationally recognized universities, including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which are ranked among the top ten universities in the world.[10] [11] [12]
The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the state's sole public land-grant university , and is the flagship institution of the University of Massachusetts system.[13] There are also eleven Catholic post-secondary institutions, including Boston College , the College of the Holy Cross , and Stonehill College . There are also two Judaic post-secondary institutions in Massachusetts, including Brandeis University and Hebrew College . The state has four medical schools, Boston University School of Medicine , Harvard Medical School , the University of Massachusetts Medical School , and Tufts University School of Medicine . There are nine law schools, which are accredited by the American Bar Association , including Boston College Law School , Harvard Law School and the University of Massachusetts School of Law .[14] One hundred and seven of Massachusetts post-secondary institutions are officially recognized by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), while most are accredited by multiple higher education accreditation agencies .
A tree map depicting the relative size of Massachusetts post-secondary institutions by share of total degrees awarded across the state. Data from the 2014
NCES IPEDS report published by the
Department of Education [15]
Current institutions
List of active institutions
School
Location[note 1]
Control[1]
Type[1]
Enrollment[16]
Founded
Accreditation[16]
American International College
Springfield
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
2,177[17]
1885[17]
AOTA , APTA , CCNE , NEASC [17]
Amherst College
Amherst
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,817[18]
1821[18]
NEASC [18]
Anna Maria College
Paxton
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
1,455[19]
1946[19]
NASM , NEASC , NLNAC [19]
Assumption University
Worcester
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
2,813[20]
1904[20]
NEASC [20]
Babson College
Wellesley
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
3,250[21]
1919[21]
NEASC [21]
Bard College at Simon's Rock
Great Barrington
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate/associate's college
354[22]
1964[22]
NEASC [22]
Bay Path University
Longmeadow
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
2,370[23]
1897[23]
AOTA , NEASC [23]
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
475[24]
1908[24]
NEASC [24]
Bentley University
Waltham
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
5,647[25]
1917[25]
NEASC [25]
Berklee College of Music
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
4,255[26]
1945[26]
NEASC [26]
Berkshire Community College
Pittsfield
Public
Associate's college
2,503[27]
1960[27]
NEASC [27]
Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary
Weston
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
66[28]
1964[28]
ATS [28]
Boston Architectural College
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
941[29]
1889[29]
NEASC [29]
Boston Baptist College
Milton
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
89[30]
1976[30]
NEASC [30]
Boston College
Chestnut Hill
Private not-for-profit
Research university
14,605[31]
1863[31]
AANA , ABA , APA , ATS , CNE , NCATE , NEASC , TEAC [31]
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
Brookline
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
165[32]
1973[32]
NEASC [32]
Boston University
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Research university
32,603[7]
1869[7] [33]
ABA , ADA , AOTA , APTA , APA , ASHA , ATS , CAHME , CELPA , CEPH , LCME , MEAC , NASM , NEASC [7]
Brandeis University
Waltham
Private not-for-profit
Research university
5,808[34]
1948[34]
NEASC [34]
Bridgewater State University
Bridgewater
Public
Master's university
11,417[35]
1840[35]
NASAD , NASM , NCATE , NEASC [35]
Bristol Community College
Fall River , New Bedford , Taunton , Attleboro
Public
Associate's college
9,022[36]
1965[36]
ADA , AOTA , COMTA , NEASC , NLNAC [36]
Bunker Hill Community College
Boston
Public
Associate's college
13,504[37]
1973[37]
JRCERT , NEASC , NLNAC [37]
Cambridge College
Cambridge
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
3,378[38]
1971[38]
NEASC [38]
Cape Cod Community College
West Barnstable
Public
Associate's college
4,201[39]
1961[39]
ADA , NEASC , NLNAC [39]
Clark University
Worcester
Private not-for-profit
Research university
3,210[40]
1887[40]
APA , NEASC [40]
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
2,926[41]
1843[41]
NAST , NEASC [41]
Conway School of Landscape Design
Northampton
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
18[8]
1972[8]
NEASC [8]
Curry College
Milton
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
3,097[42]
1879[42]
CCNE , NEASC [42]
Dean College
Franklin
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,322[43]
1865[43]
NEASC [43]
Eastern Nazarene College
Quincy
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,459[44]
1900[44]
NEASC [44]
Elms College
Chicopee
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,576[45]
1928[45]
CCNE , NEASC [45]
Emerson College
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
4,531[46]
1880[46]
ASHA , NEASC ,[46]
Emmanuel College
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
2,489[47]
1919[47]
CCNE , NEASC [47]
Endicott College
Beverly
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
4,408[48]
1939[48]
NLNAC , NEASC [48]
Fisher College
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
2,037[49]
1903[49]
NEASC [49]
Fitchburg State University
Fitchburg
Public
Master's university
6,889[50]
1894[50]
CCNE , NCATE , NEASC [50]
Framingham State University
Framingham
Public
Master's university
6,506[51]
1839[51]
CADE , NEASC , NLNAC [51]
Gordon College
Wenham
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,906[52]
1889[52]
NEASC , NASM [52]
Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary
South Hamilton
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
2,033[53]
1969[53]
CAATS , NEASC [53]
Greenfield Community College
Greenfield
Public
Associate's college
2,437[54]
1962[54]
COMTA , NEASC , NLNAC [54]
Hampshire College
Amherst
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,461[55]
1970[55]
NEASC [55]
Harvard University
Cambridge
Private not-for-profit
Research university
28,147[56]
1636[56]
ABA , ADA , APA , CAATS , CEPH , LCME , NEASC [56]
Hebrew College
Newton
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
231[57]
1921[57]
NEASC [57]
Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology
Brookline
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
161[58]
1937[58]
CAATS , NEASC [58]
Holyoke Community College
Holyoke
Public
Associate's college
7,164[59]
1946[59]
JRCERT , NASM , NEASC , NLNAC [59]
Hult International Business School
Cambridge
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
2,648[60]
1964[60]
NEASC [60]
Labouré College
Boston
Private not-for-profit
Associate's college
727[61]
1892[61]
ADiA , CCNE , JRCERT , NEASC , NLNAC [61]
Lasell University
Newton
Private not-for-profit
Baccalaureate college
1,980[62]
1851[62]
ACBSP , COSMA , NECHE ,CAATE , MDOE , CAAHEP , Quinn Bill , NEASC [62]
Lesley University
Cambridge
Private not-for-profit
Master's university
5,944[63]
1909[63]
NEASC , TEAC [63]
Longy School of Music of Bard College
Cambridge
Private not-for-profit
Special-focus institution
224[64]
1915[64]
NASM , NEASC [64]
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Wellesley
Public
Associate's college
5,427[65]
1961[65]
NEASC [65]
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