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Universities and colleges across the US have a lot of history behind them. As a result, schools in individual states--and even institutions within a state--have their own distinct character. The information below, however, is a general guide for international students researching American universities and colleges, and is applicable to schools in all states. For the most current and specific details, students should therefore also refer to individual state higher education agencies, as well as individual universities and colleges.
Definition In such a diverse country as the United States, higher education has grown into an equally diverse group of institution types in terms of size, location, age, mandate and affiliation. Universities that offer 4-year undergraduate (and often graduate) programs can be called "university" or "college," be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, women's, historically black, liberal arts-focused, private or public. And there are many possible combinations of the above (Christian and liberal arts; women's and Catholic and private, public and historically black, etc.). Most public universities (which range in size from 1,000 to over 52,000 students) are state universities founded and operated by state government bodies; private universities rely on endowments, gifts, student tuition and existing capital for their financing. Universities can be single-facility or, in the case of the state university systems, have multiple campuses (sometimes over 20!) throughout a state. They can found in big cities, small remote communities and everywhere in between.
Regardless of type, universities are usually divided according to academic field into Colleges or Schools: for example a university might have a College of Arts, College of Science, College of Engineering, etc. Sometimes within a College or School you will find individual departments. For instance, in a College or School of Engineering you might find departments of mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical, and environmental engineering. While there are some universities and colleges that focus on specific fields of study, most US schools offer a variety of degree programs in a range of academic fields.
Demographics
The student body at most universities and colleges in the USA is made up of American students of every ethnic and economic background, as well as international students from around the world.
Delivery What will university give you? Depending on the program, American universities and colleges offer 4-year bachelor's degrees as well as 2-year associate's degrees and shorter diplomas and certificates. Some disciplines also offer the option of taking combined degrees, in which you graduate with two degrees after 5 years. Within degrees, students can take a major, double major, major and minor or honors options, which means students can tailor their degree according to their interests and skills. University programs tend to be more academically-oriented and theoretical -- knowledge for knowledge's sake -- than the more career-oriented community colleges. Programs at university are not necessarily focused on preparing you for a specific job or career (although some do); rather, many university programs provide the kind of broad-based exploratory education that can be applied to a wide variety of potential careers or lead you to graduate school. Today's universities work hard to make your education relevant and exciting through co-op, field schools, and other kinds of participatory learning. Check out our state-specific program pages to learn more about what you can expect from the different fields of study at universities and colleges in the state.
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Featured Universities In Massachusetts
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Other Universities in Massachusetts
American International College Springfield, Massachusetts
Atlantic Union College South Lancaster, Massachusetts
Babson College Wellesley, Massachusetts
Bard College at Simon's Rock Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Becker College Worcester, Massachusetts
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Boston, Massachusetts
Bentley University Waltham, Massachusetts
Berklee College of Music Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Architectural College Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Baptist College Boston, Massachusetts
Boston University Boston, Massachusetts
Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts
Bridgewater State College Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Cambridge College Cambridge, Massachusetts
College of Our Lady of the Elms Chicopee, Massachusetts
Curry College Milton, Massachusetts
Dean College Franklin, Massachusetts
Eastern Nazarene College Quincy, Massachusetts
Emerson College Boston, Massachusetts
Endicott College Beverly, Massachusetts
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Fisher College Boston, Massachusetts
Fitchburg State College Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Framingham State College Framingham, Massachusetts
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Needham, Massachusetts
Gordon College Wenham, Massachusetts
Hampshire College Amherst, Massachusetts
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hellenic College-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Brookline, Massachusetts
Lasell College Newton, Massachusetts
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts North Adams, Massachusetts
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Science Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
Montserrat College of Art Beverly, Massachusetts
Mount Ida College Newton, Massachusetts
New England College of Optometry Boston, Massachusetts
Newbury College-Brookline Brookline, Massachusetts
Nichols College Dudley, Massachusetts
Saint John's Seminary Brighton, Massachusetts
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Salem State College Salem, Massachusetts
School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston Boston, Massachusetts
Springfield College Springfield, Massachusetts
Suffolk University Boston, Massachusetts
The Boston Conservatory Boston, Massachusetts
The New England Conservatory of Music Boston, Massachusetts
The New England Institute of Art Brookline, Massachusetts
Tufts University Medford, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Boston Boston, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts
University of Phoenix-Boston Campus Braintree, Massachusetts
University of Phoenix-Central Massachusetts Campus Westborough, Massachusetts
Western New England College Springfield, Massachusetts
Westfield State College Westfield, Massachusetts
Wheelock College Boston, Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester State College Worcester, Massachusetts
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