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A red brick building at Harvard University
Massachusetts Hall at Harvard University
A building with a steeple in the foreground with a brick-clad structure in the brackground
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
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[edit]

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]
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston Public Special-focus institution 2,326[66] 1873[66] NASAD, NEASC[66]
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts North Adams Public Baccalaureate college 1,799[67] 1894[67] NEASC[67]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Private not-for-profit Research university 11,189[68] 1861[68] NEASC[68]
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Bourne Public Baccalaureate college 1,135[69] 1891[69] NEASC[69]
Massachusetts School of Law Andover Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 580[70] 1988[70] NEASC[70]
Massasoit Community College Brockton, Middleboro, Canton Public Associate's college 8,209[71] 1966[71] JRCERT, NEASC, NLNAC[71]
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston, Worcester Manchester Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 6,010[72] 1823[72] ACPE, ADA, CCNE, CEPH, JRCERT, NEASC[72]
Merrimack College North Andover Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,694[73] 1947[73] NEASC[73]
MGH Institute of Health Professions Boston Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,036[74] 1977[74] NEASC[74]
Middlesex Community College Lowell, Bedford Public Associate's college 9,664[75] 1970[75] JRCERT, NEASC[75]
Montserrat College of Art Beverly Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 396[76] 1970[76] NASAD, NEASC[76]
Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,347[77] 1837[77] NEASC[77]
Mount Wachusett Community College Gardner Public Associate's college 4,731[78] 1963[78] ADA, APTA, CMTA, NEASC, NLNAC[78]
New England College of Optometry Boston Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 502[79] 1894[79] AOA, NEASC[79]
New England Conservatory of Music Boston Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 813[80] 1867[80] NASM, NEASC[79]
New England Law Boston Boston Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 964[81] 1938[81] ABA[81]
Nichols College Dudley Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 1,459[82] 1815[82] NEASC[82]
North Shore Community College Danvers Public Associate's college 7,750[83] 1965[83] AOTA, APTA, JRCERT, NEASC, NLNAC[83]
Northeastern University Boston Private not-for-profit Research university 20,053[84] 1898[84] ABA, ACPE, APTA, APA, ASLHA, CCNE, CANAEP, CEPH, NEASC[84]
Northern Essex Community College Haverhill Public Associate's college 7,352[85] 1972[85] NEASC[85]
Northpoint Bible College Haverhill Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 472[86] 1924[86] ABHE[86]
Olin College Needham Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 355[87] 1997[87] NEASC[87]
Quincy College Quincy Public Associate's college 4,576[88] 1958[88] NEASC, NLNAC[88]
Quinsigamond Community College Worcester Public Associate's college 8,582[89] 1963[89] ADA, AOTA, JRCERT, NEASC, NLNAC[89]
Regis College Weston Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,069[90] 1927[90] NEASC, NLNAC[90]
Roxbury Community College Roxbury Public Associate's college 2,437[91] 1973[91] JRCERT, NEASC, NLNAC[91]
Saint John's Seminary Brighton Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 192[92] 1884[92] CAATS, NEASC[92]
Salem State University Salem Public Master's university 10,085[93] 1854[93] AOTA, CCNE, JRCEPNMT, NASAD, NASM, NAST, NCATE, NEASC, NLNAC[93]
Simmons University Boston Private not-for-profit Master's university 4,655[94] 1899[94] AiDA, APTA, CAHME, CCNE, NEASC[94]
Smith College Northampton Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 3,033[95] 1875[95] NEASC[95]
Springfield College Springfield Private not-for-profit Master's university 5,018[96][97] 1885[96] AOTA, APTA, NEASC[96]
Springfield Technical Community College Springfield Public Associate's college 6,792[98] 1967[98] ADA, AOTA, APTA, CMTA, JCERT, JRCEPNMT, NEASC, NLNAC[98]
Stonehill College Easton Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,481[99] 1948[99] NEASC[99]
Suffolk University Boston Private not-for-profit Research university 8,675[100] 1906[100] ABA, APA, JRCERT, NASAD, NEASC[100]
Tufts University Medford, Somerville Private not-for-profit Research university 10,872[101] 1852[101] AOTA, AVMA, LCME, NEASC[101]
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Public Research university 28,518[9] 1863[9] AiDA, APA, ASLHA, CCNE, CEPH, NASM, NCATE, NEASC[9]
University of Massachusetts Boston Boston Public Research university 16,277[102] 1964[102] APA, AAMFT, CCNE, NCATE, NEASC[102]
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Dartmouth Public Research university 9,053[103] 1962[103] ABA, CCNE, NASAD, NEASC, NLNAC[103]
University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell Public Research university 18,338[104] 1894[105] APTA, CCNE, NASAD, NASM, NCATE, NEASC[105]
University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Public Special-focus institution 1,161[106] 1962[106] CCNE, JRCERT, JRCERPNMT, LCME, NEASC[61][106]
Urban College of Boston Boston Private not-for-profit Associate's college 762[107] 1993[107] NEASC[107]
Wellesley College Wellesley Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,474[108] 1875[108] NEASC[108]
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 4,179[109] 1904[109] NEASC[109]
Western New England University Springfield Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,657[110] 1919[110] ABA, ACPE, NEASC[110]
Westfield State University Westfield Public Master's university 6,371[111] 1838[111] CCNE, NASM, NCATE, NEASC[111]
Wheaton College Norton Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,654[112] 1834[112] NEASC[112]
William James College Newton Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 650[113] 1974[113] APA, NEASC[113]
Williams College Williamstown Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,150[114] 1793[114] NEASC[114]
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Private not-for-profit Research university 6,296[115] 1865[115] NEASC[115]
Worcester State University Worcester Public Master's university 6,447[116] 1874[116] AOTA, ASLHA, CCNE, NLNAC, NEASC, TEAC[116]
Key
Abbreviation Accrediting agency
AAMFT American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
AANA American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
ACPE Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
ACCSC Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
ABA American Bar Association
ABFSE American Board of Funeral Service Education
ABHE Association for Biblical Higher Education
ABHES Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
ACPE Association for Clinical Pastoral Education
ADA American Dental Association
AiDA American Dietetic Association
AOTA American Occupational Therapy Association
AOA American Optometric Association
APTA American Physical Therapy Association
APA American Psychological Association
ASHA American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
ATS Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association
CADE Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education
CANAEP Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs
CAHME Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
CCNE Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
CELPA Commission on English Language Program Accreditation
CEPH Council on Education for Public Health
COMTA Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
CAATS Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools
JRCEPTNMT Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology
JRCERT Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
LCME Liaison Committee on Medical Education
MEAC Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
NASAD National Association of Schools of Art and Design
NASM National Association of Schools of Music
NAST National Association of Schools of Theatre
NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
NEASC New England Association of Schools and Colleges
NLNAC National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
TEAC Teacher Education Accreditation Council

Defunct institutions[edit]

A colored postcard of a red brick building
Campus of Bradford Academy, ca. 1905

At least eighty-two colleges and universities have closed in Massachusetts, beginning with Worcester Medical Institute in 1859. Defunct institutes include multiple private institutions, and the public Hyannis State Teachers College. Many schools were also merged into modern public universities, which form the origins of the Boston, Dartmouth, and Lowell campuses of the University of Massachusetts system. Many of these were private institutions, which either merged with private institutions and ceased to grant degrees, or institutions like the Swedenborg School of Religion, which merged with the Pacific School of Religion upon its relocation to California. The Bible Normal School was founded in Massachusetts but moved to Connecticut before it was merged into the Hartford Seminary. However, this excludes institutions which operated as part of for-profit corporations incorporated in other states, such as Empire Beauty Schools and the University of Phoenix, as they were not operated as separate college campuses and operated more as corporate entities.

List of defunct institutions in Massachusetts
School
Andover Theological Seminary
Andover Junior College
Andover Institute of Business
Andover Newton Theological Seminary
Aquinas College
ArsDigita University
Art Institute of Boston
Atlantic Union College
Bay State College
Becker College
Berkshire Christian College
Berkshire Medical College
Boston Business School
Boston Female Medical School
Boston State College
Bouvé College
Bradford College
Bradford Durfee College of Technology
Bryant & Stratton Business Institute
Bryant McIntosh College
Burdett College
Bussey Institution
Calvin Coolidge College
Cambridge Junior College
Campbell School
Cardinal Cushing College
Cardinal O'Connell Seminary
Cape Cod Hospital School of Nursing
Central New England College
Chamberlayne Junior College
Chandler School for Women
College of Physicians and Surgeons
College of Saint Joseph
Comers Commercial College
Coyne School of Technical Electricity
Crane Theological School
Divine Providence Institute
Episcopal Divinity School
Garland Junior College
Grahm Junior College
Hallmark Institute of Photography
Hampden College of Pharmacy
Holliston Junior College
Hyannis State Teachers College
Ipswich Female Seminary
Kinyon-Campbell Business School
Kinyon School
LaFosse Teacher Training College
Lay College
Leicester Junior College
Lowell State College
Lowell Technological Institute
Marian Court College
Marist College and Seminary
Massachusetts College of Osteopathy
Middlesex University
Monroe College of Oratory
Mount Alvernia College
Mount Ida College
New Bedford Institute of Technology
New England Female Medical College
New England Institute of Applied Funeral Arts and Sciences
New England Institute of Art
New England School of Photography align="center" [117]
Newbury College
Newton College of the Sacred Heart
Newton Junior College
Newton Theological Institution
Northampton Junior College
Oblate College & Seminary
Oread Institute
Our Lady of Sorrows
Perry Normal School
Pine Manor College
Queen of Apostles Seminary
Radcliffe College
Regina Coeli College
Revere Lay College
Sacred Heart College for Teachers
Saint Gabriel's Institute
Saint Hyacinth College & Seminary
Saint Joseph Teacher Training Institute
Saint Paul's House of Studies
Saint Stephen's College
School for Christian Workers
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Southern New England School of Law
Staley School of the Spoken Word
Stanley College
Stevens College
Swain School of Design
Swedenborg School of Religion
Vesper George School of Art
Wang Institute of Graduate Studies
Wheelock College
Winter Hill Business College
Worcester Junior College
Worcester Medical Institute
Worcester Technical Institute

Forbes National Rankings[edit]

The Forbes National Colleges Ranking is a ranking system for the best four-year colleges in the United States.[118] These colleges are ranked for their alumni salary, debt, return on investment, graduation rate, membership in Forbes honors lists such as Forbes 30 Under 30, student retention, and academic achievement.[119] As of 2021, Forbes recognizes the University of Massachusetts Amherst as the flagship public university and Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the flagship private university in Massachusetts.


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