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  2. List of colleges and universities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Bay Community College: Wellesley: Public Associate's college: 3,497 [63] 1961 [63] NECHE [63] Massachusetts College of Art and Design: Boston: Public Special-focus institution: 1,939 [64] 1873 [64] NASAD, NECHE [64] Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts: North Adams: Public Baccalaureate college: 938 [65] 1894 [65] JRCERT, NECHE [65]

  3. Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts

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    The Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts (HECCMA) is a nonprofit association of eleven public and private colleges and universities located in Central Massachusetts. The Consortium allows full-time students at any of the member colleges or universities to cross-register for one class per semester at other Consortium schools for ...

  4. Worcester State University - Wikipedia

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    Worcester State University (WSU) is a public university in Worcester, Massachusetts.The fourth largest of the Commonwealth’s nine Universities, WSU enrolls 4500 undergraduates and nearly 900 graduate students in more than 80 undergraduate majors and minors and 39 graduate programs.

  5. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Wikipedia

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    MCLA offers 19 major programs of study and 35 minors. On average, MCLA offers 300 academic courses each semester. Graduation from MCLA requires completing 120 credits of academic work. Of these, about 40 must in the college-wide core curriculum. Another 40 credits are required for a major. At least 40 upper-division credits are required.

  6. Isenberg School of Management - Wikipedia

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    Business courses were first offered at the Massachusetts Agricultural College in the early years of the 20th century, expanding rapidly during the 1930s and 1940s in response to student demand. [11] The college's board of trustees established the School of Business Administration in 1947, and within seven years, it was conferring graduate ...

  7. Bentley University - Wikipedia

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    Bentley University was founded in 1917 as the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance by Harry C. Bentley, who served as the school's president until 1953.In 1961, the college was accredited to confer four-year Bachelor of Science degrees under President Thomas Lincoln Morison, who moved the college from its Boylston Street address in Boston to its current-day location in Waltham, Massachusetts.

  8. Western New England University - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the College of Pharmacy was established, and the institution was granted a change to its charter that permits it to offer the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy. Western New England University has 45,000 alumni around the world. [3] On July 1, 2011, Western New England College officially became Western New England University.

  9. Gordon College (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon College is a private Christian college in Wenham, Massachusetts. The college offers 44 majors, 55 concentrations, and 30 interdisciplinary and pre-professional minors [2] [3] as well as graduate programs in education, music education, public health and leadership. Gordon has an undergraduate enrollment of around 1,600 students ...