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Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities 2009

DIRECTORY 09, VOLUME XXIII, NO. 4 Inside: www.nebhe.org/nejhe n Profiles of 250 New England Colleges and Universities

n The New England Regional Student Program Tuition Break

n Financial Aid Resources for New England Residents

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7 Message from the President 29 Connecticut Institutions n MICHAEL K. THOMAS 47 Maine Institutions 8 About the New England Board of Higher Education 61 Massachusetts Institutions

13 The New England Board of 113 New Hampshire Institutions Higher Education’s Tuition Break for New England Residents 125 Rhode Island Institutions

18 Financial Aid Opportunities 133 Vermont Institutions for New England Students n WENDY A. LINDSAY 142 Index of Institutions

26 How to Use NEJHE’s 2009 144 Index of Advertisers Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

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o place on earth has the dynamic • Generate more than $9.5 billion in offered by the public campuses in relationship between education collective revenue, topping many of the their home state. Since it was Nand prosperity been as well region’s largest companies; established in 1957, this NEBHE developed than in the tiny but • Employ more than 187,000 people program has provided New England brainy corner of the United States (greater than the number of current students and families with significant called New England. New England doctors, police officers, savings on more than 200,000 annual It’s New England where world-class construction laborers, dentists, phar- college tuition bills. And the six states and up-and-coming colleges alike macists and computer programmers have saved untold millions of dollars prepare students for occupations that combined). by avoiding duplication of programs may not have existed when those already available in other New In addition, the New England region students first stepped on campus, England states. completed more than $1 billion worth where university research labs spin NEBHE also provides policy leader- of construction in 2007, according to off new companies and whole new ship on issues related to education and the 2008 Annual College Construction industries, and where vibrant campuses the economy. NEBHE’s Ne w En g l a n d Report. This included $556 million in energize host cities and villages. Jo u r n a l o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n offers new construction, $235 million in New England is where American leaders a forum to share best practices additions to existing buildings and higher education began and where and current thinking on key higher $228 million in renovation/retrofitting students and leaders from around the education issues. The online NEJHE’s existing buildings. globe continue to look for opportunity, Newslink provides news, events and creativity, innovation and direction. In short, higher education is a comings and goings from the region’s Many of the visitors who travel to New critical engine that drives our campuses and beyond. England arrive knowing just a handful interconnected regional, national and We trust you will find this edition of famous New England colleges and global economies. If New England is of NEJHE’s Annual Directory of New universities, but leave awed by the to provide a ladder to success for its England Colleges and Universities to breadth of the region’s higher education own people and the world, the colleges be invaluable in connecting you with offerings and with a new understanding and universities in this directory must the region’s vast academic expertise of the relationship between education innovate and collaborate. and the countless education programs and quality of life. Indeed, it is the Collaboration and innovation are that open doors for continued learning, diversity of New England’s 270-plus the primary roles of the New England postsecondary certificates and degrees, campuses—public and private, two-year Board of Higher Education. Created career advancement and intellectual and four-year, religious and secular, in 1955, the mission of NEBHE is to enrichment. professional and liberal arts—that expand, through collaboration, the With such a rich variety of makes the region truly world-class. education opportunities and services institutions, people and opportunities, The New England Association of available to the residents of New it’s no wonder New England is the Schools and Colleges reveals that the England. NEBHE accomplishes this world’s destination for higher education. region’s campuses: mission through programs and services focused on cost savings, affordability is president • Educate 887,000 students annually Michael K. Thomas and college access and success. and CEO of the New England Board from around the globe, sending them One excellent example is NEBHE’s of Higher Education and publisher forth as teachers, skilled medical tuition-saving Regional Student of Th e Ne w En g l a n d Jo u r n a l o f technicians, entrepreneurs, engineers, Program. This “Tuition Break” Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n . Email: mthomas@ poets and future Nobel laureates; program provides a discount on the nebhe.org. • Contribute nearly $100 billion out-of-state tuition students pay at annually in economic impact; public colleges and universities in • Accounts for $28.7 billion in direct the other New England states if they expenditures annually; pursue approved majors that are not

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 7 Ne w En g l a n d Bo a r d o f Hi g he r Ed u c a t i o n — Six States, Countless Opportunities for College Readiness, Access and Success

he New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) was founded in 1955, when six visionary New England governors realized that the future prosperity of the region rested upon higher education—and Tthat their six small states could do more working together than working alone. The six committed their states to the shared pursuit of academic excellence. Soon thereafter, NEBHE was approved by all of New England’s state legislatures and authorized by the U.S. Congress. Today, New England’s future is inextricably linked to the innovation emanating from the region’s approximately 270 colleges and universities and the intellectual potential of its people. NEBHE’s capacity to expand educational opportunity and strengthen the relationship between higher education and the region’s economic and civic development is more critical than ever.

NEBHE Programs

Hundreds of Majors … Get Ready … College Ready New England with a Tuition Break! The New England states boast NEBHE’s Regional Student Program one of the world’s largest (RSP) Tuition Break helps New concentrations of postsecondary England residents when they enroll in institutions and rank high in approved degree programs at out-of- levels of educational attain- state public colleges and universities in ment. Yet increasing numbers of New Englanders, many of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, them immigrants or minorities, fail to complete high school New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The 50-year-old and pursue postsecondary education. program has provided New England residents with discounts on more than 200,000 annual tuition bills. NEBHE’s College Ready New England initiative is focused on helping the six states develop strategies to increase the In academic year 2007-08, nearly 8,000 New England economic competitiveness and well-being of the region and students went to college through the RSP Tuition Break its residents through expanded college participation and success. and saved $45 million on their annual tuition bills. Full-time students enrolled in the RSP Tuition Break program saved Its mission is two-fold: to ensure that all New England’s an average of $7,000 each on their annual tuition bills. All students leave high school well-prepared for postsecondary of New England’s public colleges and universities success and to improve college attendance and completion participate in the RSP Tuition Break Program. rates—particularly for underserved and underrepresented In addition to helping New England students and families populations, including low-income and minority students pay for college, the RSP Tuition Break enables the New and first-generation college-goers. England states to avoid spending billions of dollars in capital and operating expenditures for academic programs already College Ready New England functions as a regional offered in other New England states. network through which the six-states share resources, best practices, cutting-edge policies, program innovations For more information, see www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak and research.

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The mission of the New England Board of Higher Education is to promote greater educational opportunities and services for the residents of New England. Six States, Countless Opportunities for College Readiness, Access and Success

Critical Analysis, Expert Commentaries, NEBHE’s STEM Initiatives Tomorrow’s News … Th e Ne w En g l a n d New England’s job market demands skills in science, Jo u r n a l o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n technology, engineering and math (STEM). NEBHE develops curriculum and teaches teachers about emerging technology For more than two decades, Co nn e c t i o n : Th e Jo u r n a l o f t h e fields with support from the Advanced Technological Ne w En g l a n d Bo a r d o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n provided a forum for educators, elected officials, CEOs and others to share new Education program of the National Science Foundation and thinking and best practices on topics ranging from college industry associations. access and affordability to “town-gown” relations to New NEBHE’s PHOTON projects prepare high school and college England’s changing demography. In 2007 Co nn e c t i o n was science and technology educators to introduce students to the rebranded as Th e Ne w En g l a n d Jo u r n a l o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n — field of photonics. Photonics—the practical application of light America’s only regional journal on higher education. and optics—is one of the most pervasive new technologies of the 21st century. As this technology weaves itself through the fabric Each quarter, Th e Ne w En g l a n d Jo u r n a l of our economy, the demand for highly skilled scientists and o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n features expert commentaries and analysis on photonics technicians and engineers will continue to grow. key issues in higher education and NEBHE’s newest project, PHOTON Problem Based Learning economic development. Articles (PBL), is developing a series of eight photonics industry-based explore topics ranging from the educa- multimedia “Challenges” for use in high school, college and tion of America’s future engineers to university classrooms. For more information visit: immigration in the global economy to www.nebhe.org/photonpbl new measures of learning. Our authors include national leaders such as Ted Honoring Excellence Kennedy ... noted educational commentators like The New England Higher Education Excellence Awards, Century Foundation senior fellow Richard Kahlenberg established in 2003, recognize individuals and institutions that and College Board economist Sandy Baum ... and gadflies have made substantive contributions to improving higher including higher education analyst Cliff Adelman and education opportunities for New England students. Each spring author Peter Sacks. hundreds of education, business and government leaders gather to honor award winners at the annual awards dinner. Four Th e Ne w En g l a n d Jo u r n a l o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n ’s annual “Trends and Indicators” issue features a rich collection of regional Excellence Awards are presented for lifetime achieve- figures and expert perspectives on trends in enrollment, ment, trusteeship, leadership and program excellence. State Merit financing of higher education, student aid, research and Awards are presented to individuals or organizations for higher development and more. education excellence within each of the New England states. For more information, see www.nebhe.org/excellence The journal’s “Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities” provides vital information on each of More from NEBHE New England’s colleges and universities, including data Regional Conferences bring together hundreds of opinion on enrollment, tuition, fees, room and board charges and leaders and practitioners for focused and insightful programs campus employment. on critical education issues. These events regularly feature Journal subscribers also receive NEJHE’s Newslink—a addresses by national and international authorities as well as biweekly email bulletin of news, events, comings and goings and opportunities for networking. NEBHE’s event calendar is online important deadlines from New England campuses and beyond. at www.nebhe.org. To subscribe to Th e Ne w En g l a n d Jo u r n a l o f Hi g h e r Ed u c a t i o n , International Exchange Programs offer affordable enroll as a Friend of NEBHE at www.nebhe.org/friends. study-abroad opportunities at colleges and universities For more, visit: www.nebhe.org/nejhe in Quebec and Nova Scotia.

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NEBHE Chair Massachusetts Rhode Island Senator Joan M. Menard Representative Michael A. Costello Senator Daniel P. Connors Senate Majority Whip Massachusetts General Court Rhode Island General Assembly Massachusetts General Court Carole A. Cowan Senator Hanna M. Gallo President Rhode Island General Assembly Connecticut Middlesex Community College William H. Hurry Jr. David G. Carter Rev. Mark T. Cregan Executive Director Chancellor President Rhode Island Higher Education Connecticut State University System Stonehill College Assistance Authority Judith B. Greiman Richard M. Freeland Rep. Robert B. Jacquard President Commissioner Rhode Island General Assembly Connecticut Conference of Massachusetts Department of The Hon. Robert J. McKenna Independent Colleges Higher Education Newport, Rhode Island Marc S. Herzog M. Howard Jacobson Representative Joseph McNamara Chancellor Westboro, Massachusetts Warwick, RI Connecticut Community Colleges Senator Thomas P. Kennedy Board of Trustees Deborah A. Smith Massachusetts General Court Director of External Affairs Michael P. Meotti David C. Knapp Office of the Governor Commissioner Chair Emeritus The Hon. Robert A. Weygand Connecticut Department of Newton, Massachusetts Higher Education Vice President for Administration Mary E. McNally University of Rhode Island Robert E. Miller Springfield, Massachusetts Pomfret Center, Connecticut Senator Joan M. Menard Vermont The Hon. Thomas D. Ritter Massachusetts General Court Brown Rudnick Leon Burrell Burlington, Vermont Hartford, Connecticut New Hampshire Sen. Donald E. Williams, Jr. The Hon. Nancy I. Chard Connecticut General Assembly Senator Louis D’Allesandro Chair Emerita New Hampshire General Court Brattleboro, Vermont Representative Roberta Willis Connecticut General Assembly Kathryn G. Dodge Robert G. Clarke Executive Director Chancellor Maine New Hampshire Postsecondary Vermont State Colleges Education Commission Daniel M. Fogel The Hon. Christina Baker Richard A. Gustafson President Bass Harbor, Maine Chancellor University of Vermont Representative Emily Ann Cain Community College System Senator Hull Maynard Maine Legislature of New Hampshire Vermont General Assembly The Hon. Mary R. Cathcart Thomas R. Horgan Representative Alice Miller Senior Policy Associate President & CEO Vermont General Assembly Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center New Hampshire College NEBHE Chair and University Council Carol A. Moore President Susan A. Gendron Representative Andrew R. Peterson Lyndon State College Commissioner Peterborough, New Hampshire Maine Department of Education New Hampshire General Court Michael Wool Charlotte, Vermont Moorhead Kennedy The Hon. Walter Peterson Mount Desert, Maine Peterborough, New Hampshire Senator Elizabeth H. Mitchell Stephen J. Reno Maine Legislature Chancellor Richard L. Pattenaude University System of New Hampshire Chancellor Representative Marjorie Smith University of Maine System New Hampshire General Court James C.Q. Weggler Madison, Maine

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Join New England leaders of education, business and government for two exciting events on getting students College Ready.

Bridging the Gap to Promote High School Innovation Lab: College Ready New England & College Alignment Annual Conference Thursday, January 29, 2009 Friday, March 27, 2009 Beechwood Hotel in Worcester, Massachusetts Campus Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston

This conference will aim to supplement the ongoing conversation In this highly interactive “laboratory” of innovations and best of “college readiness” to identify key partnerships and best practices practices, regional and national experts will showcase model between higher education institutions and K-12 thoughout New programs and leading strategies to increase college readiness England. Experts in the field will share deliberate actions leaders and attainment for underrepresented students. Throughout the in both “segments” are taking in an effort to reduce mediation, day, participants will have the opportunity to visit model and formalize curriculum and assessment alignment to create programs and speak with exhibitors in a “market-style” seamless transitions to college and career. sharing of college readiness strategies.

For more, please call Jason Quiara, Director of College Ready New England at 617-357-9620 ext. 130, or visit www.nebhe.org/bridgingthegap and www.nebhe.org/innovation Linking Institutional Objectives with Campus Planning Partial Client List ■ Master Plans and Space Boston College, MA Lord Fairfax Community Texas Tech University, TX Reallocation Studies Bowdoin College, ME College, MD University of Maine – California State University Massachusetts State & Orono, ME ■ Space Programs and Fullerton, CA Community Colleges, MA University of Massachusetts Needs Analysis Castleton State College, VT Muskingum College, OH – Boston, MA ■ Instructional Space College of Santa Fe, NM Northeastern University, MA University of New Hampshire, NH Utilization Studies Columbia College, IL Plymouth State University, NH University of South Florida ■ Space Inventories and CUNY College of Staten Lakeland, FL Island, NY Reykjavik University, Iceland Benchmarking University of Vermont, VT Florida International Rhode Island School of Design, RI University of Washington, ■ University, FL Strategic Planning and WA Organizational Studies Fordham University School Roger Williams University, of Law, NY RI Ursuline College, OH ■ Policy and Process Gateway Community Saginaw Valley State Washington University, MO Analysis College, CT University, MI Wentworth Institute of Harrisburg Area Community St. John’s College, MD Technology, MA College, PA SUNY Oneota, NY

Rickes Associates Inc. One Westinghouse Plaza | Boston, Massachusetts Excellence in Higher Education Planning P: 617.364.4444 | F: 617.364.4845 www.RickesAssociates.com [email protected] NEW ENGLANDNew England BOARD Board OF HIGHER of Higher EDUCATION’S Education’s BREAK For New England Residents

he New England Regional Student Program (RSP), established in 1958 by the New England Board of Higher T Education (NEBHE), provides a significant tuition break to New England residents when they pursue approved majors at out-of-state public colleges and universities in the region.

Over the last 50 years the RSP has saved New England residents an estimated $1 billion on more than 200,000 annual tuition bills. The RSP has also helped the individual New England states avoid spending billions of dollars in capital and operating expenditures for academic programs already offered in other PHOTO: LYNDON STATE COLLEGE New England states.

“The RSP allowed me to go to college to PHOTO: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST earn a degree which I couldn’t obtain at an in-state institution.” – Connecticut resident Hospitality Management (bachelor’s) University of Massachusetts Amherst

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THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 13 Tuition Savings For New England Students

Over 700 Degree Programs at 82 Public Institutions in New England

All of New England’s 82 public two-year and four-year colleges and universities participate in the RSP. They offer more than 700 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with the tuition break to eligible New England residents. The approved programs are available in all fields of study, including art, business, communications, education, engineering, health professions, languages, legal studies, natural resources and the sciences.

Laser and Fiber Optic Technology Pharmacy (PharmD) Three Rivers Community College, CT University of Connecticut Eligible Residents: ME, NH, RI, VT University of Rhode Island Photo: Three Rivers Community College. Eligible Residents: ME, MA, NH, VT Photo: University of Connecticut/Peter Morenus.

Zoology Massachusetts College of Art and Design University of Maine Eligible Residents: CT, ME, NH, RI, VT University of New Hampshire Photo: Massachusetts College of Art and Design/ Eligible Residents: MA Joel Veak. Photo: University of Maine.

Eligibility for the Tuition Break A Discount on Out-of-State Tuition

New England residents are eligible for the The RSP Tuition Break allows eligible students to RSP Tuition Break when enrolled at out-of-state pay a regional rate, which is significantly less than New England public colleges or universities the regular out-of-state tuition rate. The RSP rate in approved degree programs – programs not is based on a percentage (up to 175 percent) of the offered by public institutions in their home state. college’s in-state rate. In some cases students are also eligible if an out-of-state college is closer to home. Example

Eligibility is explained in detail in the annual RSP In-State Tuition = $3,000 catalog and online at www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak. Out-of-State Tuition = $12,000 RSP Tuition = $5,250 Tuition Break Savings = $6,750 “The RSP Tuition Break Program was extremely important for me being able to afford college, both in upfront costs and not being saddled with overwhelming debt upon graduation.” – Massachusetts resident Pharmacy (PharmD) University of Rhode Island Visit www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak.

14 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION RSP Tuition Break Colleges and Universities

CONNECTICUT • Connecticut Community Colleges (Asnuntuck, Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Northwestern Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, Three Rivers, Tunxis) • Connecticut State University System (Central, Eastern, Southern, Western) University of Connecticut (UConn Undergraduate and Graduate, UConn School of Dental Medicine, UConn School of Medicine, UConn School of Law) MAINE • Maine Community Colleges (Central Maine, Eastern Maine, Kennebec Valley, Northern Maine, Southern Maine, Washington County, York County) • Maine Maritime Academy • University of Maine System (University of Maine, University of Maine at Augusta, University of Maine at Farmington, University of Maine at Fort Kent, University of Maine at Machias, University of Maine at Presque Isle, University of Southern Maine, UMaine School of Law) • MASSACHUSETTS • Massachusetts Community Colleges (Berkshire, Bristol, Bunker Hill, Cape Cod, Greenfield, Holyoke, Massachusetts Bay, Massasoit, Middlesex, Mount Wachusett, North Shore, Northern Essex, Quinsigamond, Roxbury, Springfield Technical) • Bridgewater State College Fitchburg State College • Framingham State College • Massachusetts College of Art and Design • Massachusetts Maritime Academy • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts • Salem State College • Westfield State College • Worcester State College • University of Massachusetts (UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth, UMass Lowell, UMass Worcester Graduate School of Nursing) • NEW HAMPSHIRE • Community College System of New Hampshire (Great Bay Community College, Lakes Region Community College, Manchester Community College, Nashua Community College, New Hampshire Technical Institute, River Valley Community College, White Mountains Community College) • University System of New Hampshire (Keene State College, Plymouth State University, University of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire-Manchester) • RHODE ISLAND Community College of Rhode Island • Rhode Island College • University of Rhode Island • VERMONT • Vermont State College System (Castleton State College, Community College of Vermont, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College, Vermont Technical College) • University of Vermont FAQ

Is the RSP Tuition Break for How does a student qualify If an out-of-state college is closer New England only? for the RSP Tuition Break? to a student’s permanent home, Yes. The program is only for permanent As a permanent resident of a New England is the student eligible for the RSP New England residents attending out-of- state, a student is eligible for the RSP Tuition Break? state public colleges and universities in the Tuition Break when enrolled in an Sometimes. A student who lives closer six New England states—Connecticut, approved degree program offered by to an out-of-state college than an in-state Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, a specific public college or university in college offering the same program, is Rhode Island, Vermont. another New England state. Approved eligible for the RSP Tuition Break in majors (associate, bachelor’s and graduate) some cases. Most community colleges for residents of each New England state (and some four-year campuses) allow How much of a discount is the are listed at www.nebhe.org/tuition- this eligibility. Refer to RSP Policies: RSP Tuition Break? break. For a list of programs, search our Proximity Policy for details at www. The Tuition Break allows an eligible online database of programs or download nebhe.org/tuitionbreak and contact student to pay a regional rate, which is the annual catalog. an RSP campus representative to find significantly less than out-of-state tuition. out if a particular college allows The rate is based on a percentage (up to this eligibility. 175 percent) of the out-of-state college’s How does a student apply in-state rate. Example: In-state tuition = for the RSP Tuition Break? $3,000; Out-of-state tuition = $12,000; A student must declare an approved Are graduate programs available Regional tuition = $5,250 (discount of Tuition Break major that is offered by with the RSP Tuition Break? $6,750). that college and indicate, “applying for Yes. Hundreds of approved master’s, NEBHE RSP Tuition Break” on the doctoral and graduate certificate programs college’s application for admission. are available. In certain cases, graduate Is the RSP Tuition Break students may petition for eligibility for a scholarship? other unique programs. Refer to RSP No. It is a discount on the regular out-of- Is a student in the RSP Tuition Policies: Highly Specialized Graduate state tuition rate that a student pays when Break program eligible to apply programs. Details are available at attending a state college or university in for financial aid? www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak. another New England state. Yes. A student should complete the FAFSA federal application and any financial aid applications required by the college(s). For more information, check Financial Aid Resources on page 18.

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 15 Help Shape New England’s Future…

college r e ady The New England Board of Higher Education Presents new england Greening Higher Education—Saving the Planet and Saving Money: A New England Leadership Forum Innovation Lab: College Ready New England Annual Conference Monday, May 4, 2009 The Colonnade Hotel Friday, March 27, 2009 Boston, Massachusetts Campus Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston Today’s world demands that colleges and universities strive In this highly interactive “laboratory” of innovations and best for “sustainability”—a commitment to conserving and replenishing practices, regional and national experts will showcase model resources—in all areas including operations, planning and academics. programs and leading strategies to increase college readiness This conference gathers senior leaders of higher education, government and attainment for underrepresented students. Throughout the and business to explore best practices in sustainability from New England day, participants will have the opportunity to visit model and beyond; consider the economic challenges and advantages that programs and speak with exhibitors in a “market-style” come from incorporating sustainability into the fabric of higher education; sharing of college readiness strategies. and explore higher education’s role in creating a greener future for all. For more, visit: www.nebhe.org/innovation For more, visit www.nebhe.org/green

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For information on becoming a NEBHE Sponsor, contact Gayle Bellotti at 617/357-9620 x119 or email [email protected]. MEFA — the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority — is a self-financing, non-profit state authority that works to make higher education more accessible and affordable for students and families in Massachusetts. MEFA provides community education programs, college savings plans, and low-cost financing options. In its nearly thirty year history, MEFA has issued $3.5 billion in bonds and has assisted hundreds of thousands of families in financing a college education.

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Your trusted advisor in the college financial aid process. www.mefacounselor.org PHOTOS, CLOCKWISE: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, FITCHBURG STATE COLLEGE, TUFTS UNIVERSITY, JOHNSON STATE COLLEGE Financial Aid Resources for New England College Students Meeting College Costs t least half of all students receive members in college. Based on this financial aid to help pay for information, the federal government Using Financial Aid Acollege, which costs on average calculates a student’s Expected Family about $19,000 a year for a student Contribution (EFC) and reports the Wendy A. Lindsay attending a public college in state or EFC to colleges listed by the student double that for a private college (accord- on the FAFSA and on a Student Aid ing to College Board 2007-08 data). Report provided to the student. What are students expected to pay Colleges often use additional each year towards their college expenses? criteria to determine a student’s EFC Colleges make that determination based based on the other applications they on personal finance information require. The colleges identify the provided by students and their parents on student’s eligibility for financial aid their financial aid applications. by subtracting the EFC from the Cost For starters, students (and parents of Attendance. of dependent students*) need to What is the Cost of Attendance? The complete the federal government’s colleges determine the estimated full cost FAFSA (Free Application for Federal of attendance for their students, which Student Aid) to be considered for most includes not only tuition, fees, room kinds of financial aid, including loans. and board, or the costs of off-campus Students also need to complete living, but also books and supplies, additional financial aid application transportation and personal expenses. forms required by the colleges they Financial aid is available from four wish to attend. basic sources: the federal government, The FAFSA asks students (and state government (see agencies listed parents of dependent students*) to on page 21), colleges and universities, report family income, assets and and private sources (including benefits, and other information such foundations, community organizations as size of family and number of family and corporations).

18 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION Federal Aid Where to Obtain Stafford and CALCULATING ELIGIBILITY The federal government awards three PLUS Loans major types of financial aid: Grants If the college participates as a lender in (gift aid, based on financial need); the William D. Ford Federal Direct Cost of Attendance Work-Study (an award based on Loan Program, students/parents bor- Tuition, fees, room and board, financial need, providing part-time row directly from the federal books and supplies, transportation, employment arranged by the college); government by applying through the personal expenses. and Loans (borrowed money which college’s financial aid office. Otherwise, Expected Family Contribution must be repaid). students/parents borrow from a bank, – credit union or private lender that partici- Determined from the FAFSA and/or Grants the College Board’s Profile and any pates in the Federal Family Education Federal Pell Grants and Supplemental other financial aid application Loan program (FFELP). Educational Opportunity Grants required by the college. (FSEOG) are awarded by the colleges Consolidation Loans to undergraduate students who are Multiple Stafford or Plus loans can Eligibility for Financial Aid identified as eligible by the federal be combined into one loan for = The maximum amount of money government, based on information easier repayment. Information on students can expect to receive in provided in the FAFSA. Direct Loan consolidation is available financial aid. from www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov or Work-Study 800-557-7392. For FFELP consolidation, Work-study money is awarded by contact the lender or loan service agent. FREE INFORMATION the colleges to students identified as Free financial aid information and free eligible by the federal government, Non-Federal Aid scholarship searches are readily available based on information provided in the Scholarship, grant and loan pro- from several sources including the federal FAFSA. The students earn the award grams are administered by agencies, government, state financial aid agencies, amount through part-time employment foundations and loan authorities in college financial aid offices, high school provided or arranged by the college. each New England state. (See detailed guidance counselors, libraries and the Internet. list starting on page 21.) Federal Perkins Loans Watch out for scholarship scams! Explore Federal Perkins Loans are very low- all free sources before considering any Scholarships and grants (gift aid) are interest loans administered by participat- private, fee-based scholarship service. awarded based on financial need and Make sure a private service is reputable. ing colleges for undergraduate, graduate other criteria, such as academic and Information is available from the Federal and professional students with excep- personal achievement, religious affili- Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov or tional financial need who are enrolled telephone 1-877-FTC-HELP. ation, ethnicity, memberships, hobbies part-time or full-time. Priority is given to or special interests. Scholarships and MEET DEADLINES Pell Grant recipients. Students repay their grants are offered by state financial loan to the college where they received it. Students need to check with the college aid agencies, colleges and universities, financial aid office to find out which applica- Federal Stafford Loans private businesses, foundations, tion forms are required and what the dead- lines are. Financial aid applications must be Federal Stafford Loans are for under- community organizations, veterans’ groups, etc. To research scholarship completed on time, and early is better. Note: graduate, graduate and professional Students can apply for financial aid before students enrolled at least half time. opportunities, conduct free searches they have been accepted by the colleges Students can borrow up to a maximum online using sites such as where they have applied for admission. loan amount each year they are enrolled www.fastweb.com (see other web site The FAFSA should be completed as soon and pay back the loan after leaving col- resources on pages 20 and 21). Also as possible after January 1. Students and lege. Financial need is not a requirement, check with the colleges, high school families can choose to estimate their income for the previous year and verify it later, but loans are subsidized for students guidance offices, public libraries, of commerce and community instead of delaying their application demonstrating financial need (the inter- until after filing taxes. est on their loan is forgiven while they are organizations for scholarship directories and lists. File the FAFSA electronically at enrolled in college). www.fafsa.ed.gov. Obtain an continued electronic PIN to “sign” the Federal PLUS Loans FAFSA at www.pin.ed.gov. Federal PLUS Loans are for parents A paper FAFSA is available from local of dependent* undergraduate students *Independent students report only their own libraries, high schools, colleges and from: enrolled at least half time. The maxi- income and assets (and their spouse’s, if mar- Federal Student Aid Information Center mum amount to be borrowed equals ried). A student is considered independent if one P.O. Box 84 of the following applies: Born before Jan. 1, 1985 the cost of attendance minus any other Washington, DC 20044 (for 2008-09 academic year), married, enrolled in 1-800-4-FED-AID financial aid received by the student. a graduate program (beyond bachelor’s degree), 1-800-730-8913 (TTY for hearing-impaired) Repayment generally begins within 60 has legal dependent(s), is an orphan or ward of days after the loan has been disbursed. the court, or a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces.

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 19 Some helpful websites FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES, CONTINUED U.S. Dept. of Education www.studentaid.ed.gov FAFSA Other Ways to • Attend college half-time or part-time www.fafsa.ed.gov Meet College Costs and take longer to complete a Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid • Use a tuition payment plan arranged degree, but still remain eligible for www.finaid.org through the college’s financial aid office. some financial aid (attending at least Scholarship searches • Get an out-of-state tuition break: half-time is required for federal www.fastweb.com The New England Board of Higher Stafford and Plus loan programs). National Association of Student Education’s Regional Student • Attend a lower-cost, two-year commu- Financial Aid Administrators Program provides New England nity college then transfer to a four-year Information on financial aid process residents with a tuition break when college to earn a bachelor’s degree. and list of web sites. • Commute to college instead of living www.studentaid.org they study approved majors at www.nasfaa.org public colleges and universities in on campus. • Work for a company or organization College Board Information, Profile other New England states. Eligibility www.collegeboard.com is explained at www.nebhe.org/ that provides tuition assistance. • The U.S. Armed Forces offer various Information about scholarship scams tuitionbreak. Or call 617-357-9620. Federal Trade Commission • Participate in community service: college financing options to students www.ftc.gov Americorps is a national program who meet eligibility requirements. that allows college-age students Information is available at the U.S. Expected Family Contribution to earn education awards in Department of Defense’s career (EFC)Calculator return for national service. Visit guide site: www.myfuture.com. A free service to help students and families www.americorps.gov or telephone estimate their EFC and eligibility for financial aid. 800-942-2677. Wendy A. Lindsay is senior www.finaid.org/calculators/finaidestimate.phtml director of NEBHE’s Regional Student Program. apps.collegeboard.com/fincalc/efc_welcome.jsp Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is determined by “federal methodology” and/or “institutional methodology.” Federal methodology is a calculation, according to a formula specified in federal law, of information provided in the FAFSA, based on the student’s income and assets, and in the case of dependent students, also the parents’ income, assets and number of dependents. Detailed information available at: www.ifap.ed.gov. Institutional methodology is a calculation conducted by colleges and universities who require other financial aid applications.

Tax relief The federal government administers several programs that provide tax relief for higher education savings and expenses. For current information on HOPE Scholarships and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits, visit the Internal Revenue Service web site. IRS Tax Information for Students – www.irs.gov/individuals/students/index.html Tax Benefits for Education – www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf PHOTOS, CLOCKWISE: CLARK UNIVERSITY, RHODE Tax-advantaged college ISLAND COLLEGE, SMITH COLLEGE savings plans All 50 states offer college investing and savings plans, in accordance with Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code. Information is available at www.collegesavings.org.

20 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION Financial Aid Resources: State Programs

Connecticut Connecticut Higher Education New England websites Connecticut Department of Supplemental Loan Authority Connecticut Department of Higher Higher Education (CHESLA) 342 North Main Street, Suite 202 Education Office of Financial Aid 61 Woodland Street www.ctdhe.org West Hartford, CT 06117 Hartford, CT 06105 www.chesla.org Connecticut Higher Education www.ctdhe.org/sfa 860/236-1400 Supplemental Loan Authority 860/947-1855 800/252-3357 (within Conn.) www.chesla.org Fax: 860/947-1311 Email: [email protected] or Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Email: [email protected] [email protected] www.cslf.com Capitol Scholarship Program Connecticut Family Education Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) Eligibility: Citizens or permanent www.famemaine.com residents who attend an undergraduate Loan Program college in Connecticut or a state which has Eligibility: Students enrolled at least half-time Maine Education Services www.mesfoundation.com a reciprocity agreement with Connecticut. at nonprofit colleges in Connecticut, or Applicants must also have graduated in the Connecticut residents enrolled at least half- Massachusetts Educational Financing top 20 percent of their high school class or time at nonprofit colleges anywhere in the Authority (MEFA) scored at least 1800 on the SAT. Application: United States. Students or co-borrower must www.mefa.org Apply at high school guidance office by demonstrate creditworthiness. Award amount: Massachusetts Office of Student February 15. from $2,000 to the total cost of education per Financial Assistance academic year, less other financial aid awarded. www.osfa.mass.edu Connecticut Independent College Application: Visit www.chesla.org/about.php. Student Grant TERI College Access www.teri.org/college-access Eligibility: Connecticut residents who are Connecticut Student Loan Foundation undergraduates at Connecticut independent (CSLF) New Hampshire Association of Student colleges and demonstrate financial need. 525 Brook Street Financial Aid Administrators Award amount: Up to $8,500 annually. Rocky Hill, CT 06067 www.nhasfaa.org Application: Apply at college financial www.cslf.com New Hampshire Charitable Foundation aid office. 800/237-9721 or 860/257-4001 www.nhcf.org Fax: 860/563-3247 New Hampshire Center for College Planning Connecticut Aid for Lender for FFELP (Stafford and Plus) loans. Public College Students www.nhheaf.org Eligibility: Connecticut residents attending Rhode Island Higher Education Maine Connecticut public colleges who demonstrate Assistance Authority financial need. Apply at college financial Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) www.riheaa.org aid office. Education Assistance Division Rhode Island Office of Higher Education Minority Teacher Incentive Grant 5 Community Drive www.ribghe.org P.O. Box 949 Eligibility: Minority junior or senior-year Rhode Island Student Loan Authority Augusta, ME 04332-0949 students enrolled full-time in a teacher www.risla.com www.famemaine.com preparation program at a Connecticut college www.rischolarships.com 800/228-3734 or 207/623-3263 or university. Award amount: Up to $5,000 for College Planning Center of Rhode Island TYY: 207/626-2717 junior and senior year. Application: Contact www.cpcri.org Fax: 207/623-0095 college’s education dean. Information at Email: [email protected] or Vermont Student Assistance Corp. (VSAC) 800/842-0229. www.vsac.org [email protected] Connecticut Talent Assistance NEBHE’s Regional Student Program (RSP) State of Maine Grant Program Cooperative, Inc. www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak Eligibility: Maine residents who demonstrate Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) financial need and are enrolled as undergrad- 35 Pleasant Street Unit 1-C uate students at public or private colleges in Meriden, CT 06450 Maine, or the other five New England states, www.conntacinc.org District of Columbia or Pennsylvania. 203/634-7669 Application: File the FAFSA. Eligible students Financial aid workshops, application are notified by college financial aid office. fee waivers, scholarships for qualified students; satellite offices at Connecticut community colleges. PHOTO: WILLIAMS COLLEGE

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Tuition Waiver Program Mitchell Scholarship Christian A. Herter Eligibility: Maine residents attending school Eligibility: Annually awarded to a graduating Memorial Scholarship within the University of Maine System, the senior from every public high school in Maine Eligibility: Massachusetts residents attending Maine Community College System or Maine who will enter a two-year or four-year college. 10th or 11th grade who demonstrate academic Maritime Academy who are children or spous- Students are selected on the basis of academic promise and have overcome major adversity es of firefighters, law enforcement officers, performance/potential, community service in their lives. Award amount: Up to $15,000. and emergency medical services personnel and financial need. Application: Available Application available at www.osfa.mass.edu. who have been killed in the line of duty, or from high school guidance counselors or Gilbert Grant died as a result of injuries received during the from www.mitchellinstitute.org. Eligibility: Massachusetts residents enrolled performance of their duties. Or, students who Maine Education Services full-time at an independent, regionally accred- were foster children under the custody of the Maine Educational Loan ited college in Massachusetts. Award amount: Maine Department of Human Services when Authority (MELA) $200 to $2,500. Application: File the FAFSA. they graduated from high school. 131 Presumpscot Street Contact financial aid office or OSFA. Maine Health Professions Portland, ME 04103 MASSGrant Loan Program 800/922-6352 Eligibility: Massachusetts residents enrolled Eligibility: A need-based forgivable loan 207/791-3600 full-time at an approved public or private program for Maine residents attending any Email: [email protected] college or university in any New England postgraduate program in medicine, veterinary Scholarships: state, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia or medicine, dentistry or optometry. Application: www.mesfoundation.com/scholarships Maryland, who have not received a bachelor’s Contact college financial aid office and FAME. Scholarships include: Maine Legislative degree and meet financial need criteria. Award Educators for Maine Program Memorial Scholarship Fund, Maine Masonic amount: varies. Application: File the FAFSA. Eligibility: A merit-based forgivable Aid for Continuing Education, Maine Metal Paraprofessional Teacher loan program for Maine residents pursuing Products Association Scholarship, Maine State Preparation Grant careers in education, who are undergraduate Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, Eligibility: Massachusetts residents or graduate students and have a minimum TD Banknorth Promise Scholarship and the currently employed as paraprofessionals 3.0 GPA. Loan amount: up to $3,000 annually Senior Scholarship. in Massachusetts public schools, who wish for undergraduates. Application: Available by to become certified as full time teachers. Feb. 1 at www.famemaine.com and at Maine Loans: www.mela.net Application: File FAFSA, and complete colleges and high schools. application, available at www.osfa.mass.edu Quality Child Care Massachusetts Part-Time Grant Education Scholarship Massachusetts Department of Eligibility: Massachusetts residents demon- Eligibility: Maine residents who Higher Education strating financial need who enroll part-time demonstrate financial need and work Office of Student Financial Assistance (minimum of six credits) at an approved as a childcare provider or intend to (OSFA) Massachusetts college or university. Applicant work in childcare. Award amount: Up 454 Broadway, Suite 200 must not have received bachelor’s degree. to $2,000 per award year. Application: Revere, MA 02151 Application: File the FAFSA between Jan. 1 Available by Feb. 1 at www.famemaine.com www.osfa.mass.edu and May 1 and complete college financial and at Maine colleges and high schools. 617/727-9420 aid application. Visit www.famemaine.com Early Childhood Educators Public Service Grant For information on nearly 150 scholarships, Scholarship Program Eligibility: Family members whose parent tuition waiver programs, Access to Medical Mathematics and Science Teachers or spouse is killed or missing in the line of Education and Access to Veterinary public service duty (police, fire, correction, Education programs. Scholarship Program military). Must enroll full-time at an eligible For Massachusetts residents enrolled in Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Massachusetts institution. Award amount: eligible programs; employment in Research Institute varies. Application: Available at www.osfa. Massachusetts required, or repayment of 22 Monument Square, Suite 200 mass.edu. scholarship. Applications: File FAFSA and Portland, ME 04101 applications available at www.osfa.mass.edu. Visit www.osfa.mass.edu for information on a www.mitchellinstitute.org variety of tuition waiver programs as well as John and Abigail Adams Scholarship 207/773-7700 scholarships and grants. 888/220-7209 (within Maine) Awards merit-based tuition waivers E-mail: [email protected] to Massachusetts residents attend- The TERI College Access Centers ing Massachusetts public colleges only. Boston Public Library Application: None except FAFSA required. 700 Boylston Street Recipients notified fall of senior year. Boston, MA 02116 www.teri.org/college-access Agnes M. Lindsay Scholarship 617/536-0200 Eligibility: Students with financial need 877/ED-AID-4U (within Mass.) who reside in a rural area of Massachusetts Fax: 617/536-0200 and attend Massachusetts public colleges. Visit www.teri.org/college-access or college Application: Contact OSFA. planning centers in the Boston area for financial aid and scholarship information. 22 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION Massachusetts Educational Financing Leveraged Incentive Grant Program Adult Student Aid Program Authority (MEFA) Eligibility: New Hampshire residents who Eligibility: New Hampshire residents who are 160 Federal Street, 4th Floor attend New Hampshire institutions and independent students; preference given to Boston, MA 02110 have completed freshman year. Colleges single parents with little or no postsecondary www.mefa.org determine recipients based on need and education or training. Application and 800/449-6332 merit. Award amount: Determined by the information at www.nhcf.org. Email: [email protected] college. Application: FAFSA; Contact Career Aid to Technology Students MEFA Loan college financial aid office. (CATS) Program Eligibility: Borrower must be a Massachusetts Workforce Incentive Program Eligibility: New Hampshire residents (ages resident or student attending a Massachusetts Forgivable Loan Component 17-24) planning to enroll in accredited college. Application available from participating Eligibility: New Hampshire residents enrolled training programs not leading to a four-year Massachusetts colleges and universities and at New Hampshire institutions who are pre- degree. Application and information at www. at www.mefa.org. paring for career fields designated as shortage nhcf.org. American Student Assistance (ASA) areas. Award amount: Determined 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1600 by the college. Application: Contact college Rhode Island financial aid office. Boston, MA 02114 Rhode Island Higher Education www.amsa.com Loan Repayment Component Assistance Authority (RIHEAA) 800/999-9080 Eligibility: New Hampshire employees working 560 Jefferson Boulevard Nellie Mae in career fields designated as shortage areas. Warwick, RI 02886 www.nelliemae.com Award amount: up to $1,500 first year to www.riheaa.org 800/FOR-TUITION $3,000 in the fifth year. Application: Available 401/736-1100 or 800/922-9855 at www.nh.gov/postsecondary/financial. Scholarships and grants: 401-736-1170 New Hampshire New Hampshire Incentive Program Email: [email protected] Eligibility: New Hampshire undergraduates Rhode Island State Grant The NHHEAF Network attending eligible institutions in New England. New Hampshire Higher Education Award amount: Up to $1,000 annually. Eligibility: Rhode Island residents enrolled Assistance Foundation Application: FAFSA; Contact Commission. at least half-time in postsecondary programs 4 Barrell Court leading to degrees or certificates. Students P.O. Box 877 Scholarship for Orphans of Veterans must demonstrate financial need. Awards Concord, NH 03302-0877 Eligibility: Scholarships available to eligible are portable throughout the United States, www.nhheaf.org New Hampshire residents whose parent(s) Canada and Mexico. Award amount: $300 to 603/225-6612 or 800/525-2577 died as a result of overseas military ser- $1,400 annually, renewable for three years. Fax: 603/224-2581 vice. Award amount: Up to $2,500 per year. Application: File FAFSA before March 1. Application: Contact Commission. New Hampshire Higher Education Email: [email protected] . Center for College Planning New Hampshire Charitable CollegeBoundfund Academic www.nhheaf.org Foundation (NHCF) Promise Scholarship 37 Pleasant Street New Hampshire Postsecondary Eligibility: Rhode Island residents enrolled Concord, NH 03301-4005 full time in postsecondary programs leading Education Commission www.nhcf.org to degrees or certificates. Applicants must 3 Barrell Court, Suite 300 603/225-6641 be high school graduating seniors who Concord, NH 03301-8543 NHCF administers more than 250 separate demonstrate financial need and demonstrate www.nh.gov/postsecondary funds to support education. Visit www.nhcf.org academic promise as evidenced by SAT or 603/271-2555 for complete list and application information. ACT scores, and achieve a minimum GPA to The Commission administers seven financial NHCF’s three primary statewide student aid remain eligible. Awards are portable to any aid programs and funds scholarships for programs are as follows: Title IV eligible institution. Award amount: up Future Educators Academy and loan to $2,500 per year, for four years. Application: repayments under Teacher Quality Statewide Student Aid Program File FAFSA before March 1. Visit www.riheaa. Enhancement Grant. Eligibility: Multiple awards for New org/academicpromise. Hampshire residents (ages 17-24) planning to Local Scholarship search: enroll in undergraduate or graduate programs www.rischolarships.com at accredited four-year colleges. Application and information at www.nhcf.org. Rhode Island Foundation: scholarship.rifoundation.org

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Rhode Island Student Loan Authority Rhode Island Family Education Loan Teacher-Reward Program: Applicants must (RISLA) Eligibility: Low-cost fixed-rate loan available possess a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, 560 Jefferson Boulevard to students who attend Rhode Island colleges be certified by the State of Rhode Island, be Warwick, RI 02886 and universities or who are Rhode Island employed full-time by a public non-profit www.risla.com residents. Maximum loan amount: $35,000 elementary or secondary school in the state 401/736-1190 per year. Application: Contact RISLA. and teaching math, Spanish, ESL, science, 800/758-7562 Nurse-Reward Program special education or health. Fax: 401/736-1145 Pharmacy-Reward Program TDD: 401/734-9481 Teacher-Reward Program Vermont Email: [email protected] Eligibility: For qualified students who Vermont Student Assistance RISLA’s College Planning Center received Stafford loans that were issued after Corporation (VSAC) of Rhode Island July 1, 2000, and are held by RISLA or one of P.O. Box 2000 (located in the Warwick Mall) its affiliate lenders. Program recipients are 10 East Allen Street www.cpcri.org granted interest-free loans for the first four Winooski, VT 05404 401/736-3170 years of repayment if they meet certain con- www.vsac.org TDD: 401/222-6195 ditions (specified for each program below). General information: 802/655-9602 Fax: 401/736-0104 Application: Contact RISLA. or 800/642-3177 Email: [email protected] Nurse-Reward Program: Applicants must be VSAC Resource Center The Paul V. Sherlock a Rhode Island licensed registered nurse, per- 10 East Allen Street Memorial Scholarship forming nursing services in Rhode Island; be 800-642-3177 or 802-655-9602 Eligibility: Awarded to 25 Rhode Island employed by a licensed Rhode Island health Loans: 800-798-8722 or 802-655-4050 students each year to honor Dr. Sherlock’s care facility and work a minimum of 20 hours legacy as a champion of education. per week with responsibility for patient care. VSAC Scholarship Programs Application and information available at the Pharmacy-Reward Program: Applicants for Vermonters College Planning Center or at www.cpcri.org. must be a Rhode Island licensed pharmacist For information on scholarships for next and employed full-time by a certified Rhode academic year, visit web site in November: Island pharmacy. www.vsac.org. Vermont Incentive Grant Eligibility: Vermont residents demonstrat- ing financial need who enroll full-time in an undergraduate degree program at in-state PHOTO NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE or out-of-state institutions, and have not earned a bachelor’s degree. Also for eligible Vermont residents enrolled at UVM College of Medicine or in a veterinary medicine program. Application: File FAFSA and grant application, available from colleges or from VSAC. Tel. 800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750. Vermont Part-Time Student Grant Eligibility and Application: Same as Vermont Incentive Grant, except students must take fewer than 12 credits per semester. Tel. 800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750. Vermont Non-Degree Grant Eligibility: Vermont residents enrolled in non-degree course to improve employability or encourage further study. Application: Available from VSAC, or Vermont Department of Employment and Training offices, vocational centers, and colleges. Tel. 800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750.

KEY FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid (application required for all types of financial aid) FFELP Federal Family Education Loan (Stafford loans for students and PLUS loans for parents)

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mundOcom New York 132708_1_v2 Lesley University 1 www.lesley.edu 800/999-1959 How to Use NEJHE’s 2009 Directory 29 Everett Street ADM: 617/349-8800 2 Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Founded in 1909, Lesley University offers liberal arts and professional programs in education, human services, counseling, the environment and the arts, leading 1. The higher education institutions listed in n e j h e ’s to associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees; continuing education d i r e c t o r y o f n e w e n g l a n d c o l l e g e s universities on campus; and degree programs approved in 23 states with 289 cohorts active 3 2009 & in 148 sites over the past year. Accredited by the New England Association of are authorized to grant academic degrees at certificate, Schools and Colleges. associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral levels. Colleges Joseph B. Moore, President and universities are listed alphabetically by state with public Eric Lee, Executive Assistant to the President institutions appearing first, followed by independent Martha B. McKenna, Provost institutions. Independent institutions listed are nonprofit Carol Streit, VP for Enrollment Management Linda A. Pursley, Dir. of Assessment & Institutional Research except for the following for-profit institutions: Briarwood Bernice Bradin, VP & Chief Financial Officer College, Clemens College, Paier College of Art, Inc. and Bill Doncaster, Public Affairs Director 4 Post University in Connecticut; Andover College and Beal Scott Jewell, Dir. of Financial Aid College in Maine; Bay State College, FINE Mortuary College, Janie Bess, Dir. of International Student Services New England College of Finance, New England Institute of Shaun McNiff, Dean, Lesley College Mario Borunda, Dean, School of Education Art in Massachusetts; Hesser College in New Hampshire; Joyce Wadlington, Dir. of Continuing Education and New England Culinary Institute in Vermont. Information Karen Muncaster, Associate VP, Academic Tech & Program Design in the institutional listings is derived from a New England Academic Calendar...... Semester 5 Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) survey conducted in Student Body...... Coed 6 the fall and winter of 2008. Participation in NEBHE’s survey Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D 7 is voluntary. Institutional respondents may elect not to Fields of Study supply all requested information. Business and Management...... U Education...... U/G 2. Institutions generally provide their main telephone number, Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G 8 admissions office telephone number and email address, Humanities...... U and the institution’s main website address. Social Sciences...... U/G 3. Institutions generally provide brief descriptions noting Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes 9 history and background, areas of distinction, types of English for International Students...... No 10 programs offered, degrees awarded and whether the FT/PT Faculty...... 234/464 institution carries New England Association of Schools 11 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 370/59 and Colleges (NEASC) accreditation. Most New England Admissions colleges and universities are accredited by NEASC, a regional Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 accrediting body based in Bedford, Massachusetts. NEASC 1 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 12 accreditation indicates that a college has purposes appro- Application Fee...... $502 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT; TOEFL priate to higher education, has the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through educational programs, Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $27,200/$250 is substantially doing so, and gives reasonable evidence Room & Board...... $12,000 13 that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Accreditation by NEASC applies to the institution as a whole; Undergraduate FT PT Total therefore it is not a guarantee of the quality of every course Degree Seeking 26 0 26 offered. Some New England institutions and/or their individual Non-Degree Seeking 4 0 4 14 programs are accredited by other agencies. Those interested Total 30 0 30 should contact the institution directly for further information. Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 57 14 71 International Total 87 14 101 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,245 377 1,622 Non-Degree Seeking 1 124 125 15 Total 1,246 501 1,747 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,050 4,206 5,256 Total Enrollment 2,296 4,707 7,003 1 priority application deadline 2 fee waived for applications filed online 16

26 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION How to Use NEJHE’s 2009 Directory

4. The NEBHE survey asks campuses to provide the names 12. Admissions—Fall application deadlines, early action or and titles of the following campus officials, if applicable to early decision application deadlines, application fees and their institution: president or CEO, executive vice president, required admissions exams are indicated. Information assistant to the president, chief academic officer, chief generally refers to undergraduate admissions unless admissions officer, chief international recruitment officer, an institution does not offer undergraduate programs. chief institutional research officer, chief business officer, Generally listed admissions examinations are indicated chief public relations or communications officer, chief as follows: ACT American College Testing Program, SAT financial aid officer, dean of international students, dean Scholastic Aptitude Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests of undergraduate programs, dean of graduate programs, and TOEFL, the Test of English as a Foreign Language, dean of continuing education and dean of online learning. required by most institutions for students for whom Listings are not intended to provide a comprehensive English is a second language. roster of officials at a given institution. 13. Annual Costs—Tuition/Fees generally refers to annual 5. In a semester system, the academic year is divided into two tuition and mandatory fees, if reported, for a typical equal units. In a trimester system, the year is divided into undergraduate (except in the case of institutions that enroll three units. In a quarter system, the year is divided into only graduate students). Institutions listing tuition per credit four units. Other calendar systems include 4-1-4, which hour are footnoted as such. For public institutions, in-state features two terms of four months each and a one-month tuition and mandatory fees are listed first; followed by intersession intended for experimental or intensive study, out-of-state tuition and mandatory fees. Tuition and fees and variations such as 4-4-1 or 4-1-4-1. are current for the 2008-2009 academic year. Fees may 6. An institution’s student body is classified as men for men include the cost of health insurance required by some only, women for women only or coed for men and women. institutions if students are not covered by comparable health insurance. Fees may also vary according to program 7. Degrees offered by an institution are classified by C for of study. The figures listed do not include room and board certificates, A for associate degrees, B for bachelor’s charges unless otherwise indicated, most often referred degrees, M for master’s degrees and D for doctorates. to as Comprehensive Fee. Room & Board refers to average 8. Fields of Study—the survey asks campuses to indicate if annual charges for students living on campus and participating academic programs in certain fields of study are available in a standard meal plan (unless otherwise noted) during the on their campus. Fields of study available at institutions 2008-2009 academic year. offering programs at both the undergraduate and graduate 14. Fall 2007 International Enrollment—figures are levels are listed alphabetically with levels classified as reported by institutions based on a headcount of full U for undergraduate and G for graduate. In the case and part-time degree seeking and non-degree seeking of institutions that are exclusively undergraduate or international students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate-level, fields of study are listed alphabetically. graduate degree programs. Listing indicates whether online courses and/or online 9. 15. Fall 2007 Enrollment—figures are reported by degrees are offered. Hybrid refers to programs that combine institutions based on a headcount of full and part-time traditional classroom and online instruction. Low-Residency degree seeking and non-degree seeking enrollment in refers to programs of study that combine short sessions undergraduate and graduate degree programs. These on campus and online instruction. figures include international enrollment figures. The survey asks whether intensive English programs are 10. 16. Footnotes—provide additional detail if needed. available for international students. 11. Listings show the total number of full-time faculty and part-time faculty, in most cases as of Nov. 1, 2007. Faculty counts may include adjuncts.

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 27 The Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Choose a Connecticut Community College ■ With your associate’s degree you can earn $600,000+ more than a high school graduate over a lifetime – your options and career opportunities will increase. ■ You can save over $30,000 per year on tuition compared with private colleges. ■ You can transfer to UConn, the CT State Universities or other colleges to continue your education and earn an advanced degree. ■ Community College is near where you live and work. ■ Community College is a great place to explore what interests you affordably. ■ Teaching is student-centered, with academic support services to help you succeed in class, graduate and enter the Knowledge Economy. ■ Student learning is the top priority of the professors, and class sizes are smaller. ■ Flexible class schedules and online courses can fit your busy schedule. ■ Community Colleges are geared toward their students, and the workforce needs in local economies. ■ You can select from over 100 programs in areas such as health care, technology, business, manufacturing, arts & sciences, early childhood education, and human services. Scholarships and financial aid are available to those who qualify. Contact a Community College near you.

Asnuntuck (Enfield) 860.253.3000 Naugatuck Valley (Waterbury) 203.575.8040 Capital (Hartford) 860.906.5077 Northwestern Connecticut (Winsted) 860.738.6300 Gateway (New Haven & North Haven) 203.285.2000 Norwalk (Norwalk) 203.857.7000 Housatonic (Bridgeport) 203.332.5000 Quinebaug Valley (Danielson & Willimantic) 860. 412.7200 Manchester (Manchester) 860.512.3000 Three Rivers (Norwich) 860.886.0177 Middlesex (Middletown & Meriden) 860.343.5800 Tunxis (Farmington & Bristol) 860.255.3500

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Population 2007...... 3,502,309 Board of Governors for Higher Education Michael P. Meotti, Commissioner Number of Colleges and Universities 2008 Connecticut Department of Higher Education Public Two-Year:...... 12 Four-Year:...... 10 61 Woodland Street Independent Two-Year:...... 3 Four-Year:...... 20 Hartford, CT 06105-2326 860/947-1800 Degrees Conferred 2006 www.ctdhe.org Associate...... 4,993 Bachelor’s...... 17,786 Connecticut Community Colleges Master’s...... 8,599 Board of Trustees First-Professional...... 1,054 Marc S. Herzog, Chancellor

Doctorate...... 735 61 Woodland Street Public Connecticut Hartford, CT 06105 Higher Education Enrollment 2006 860/244-7600 Public Two-Year:...... 46,489 Four-Year:...... 61,639 www.commnet.edu Independent Two-Year:...... 2,605 Four-Year:...... 65,987 System includes Asnuntuck, Capital, Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Middlesex, Naugatuck Valley, Northwestern Foreign Enrollment 2006...... 6,933 Connecticut, Norwalk, Quinebaug Valley, Three Rivers and Tunxis Community Colleges Minority Students as % of Total Higher Education Enrollment 2006...... 24% Connecticut State University System David G. Carter, Chancellor Per-Capita Income 2007...... $54,117 39 Woodland Street State Appropriation for Higher Education Hartford, CT 06105-2337 Per $1,000 of Personal Income 2008...... $5.24 860/493-0000 System includes Central Connecticut, Eastern Connecticut, Southern Connecticut and Western Connecticut State Universities. www.ctstateu.edu

Sources: New England Board of Higher Education analysis of Center for Higher Education and Finance, Illinois State University; the Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac, 2008

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Asnuntuck Community College Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 International Enrollment Student Body...... Coed FT PT Total www.acc.commnet.edu 860/253-3000 Degrees Offered...... C, A Degree Seeking 0 1 1 170 Elm Street 860/253-3010 Enfield, CT 06082 [email protected] Fields of Study International Total 0 1 1 Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Founded 1972; offers liberal arts, technical and Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Mathematics/ Degree Seeking 559 483 1,042 occupational programs leading to postsecondary Computer Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields certificates and associate degrees; continuing and Non-Degree Seeking 58 692 750 professional development courses; summer session Online Courses...... Yes Total Enrollment 617 1,175 1,792 classes for degree and transfer credits. Accredited Online Degrees...... No by the New England Association of Schools English for International Students...... No and Colleges. FT/PT Faculty...... 25/96 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 53/7 Martha McLeod, President Kathleen A. Morrison, Executive Assistant to Admissions the President Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Barbara McCarthy, Dean of Academic Affairs Application Fee...... $20 Donna Shaw, Dir. of Admissions Qing L. Mack, Dir. of Institutional Research Annual Costs Timothy J. Hurlock, Dean of Administration Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Donna Jones-Searle, Dir. of Financial Aid $7,920/$344 Joanne Kane, Dir., Center for Professional and Community Education

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Capital Community College CCSU offers undergraduate and graduate programs Graduate FT PT Total through master’s and sixth-year levels and a Degree Seeking 520 1,548 2,068 www.ccc.commnet.edu 860/906-5000 doctorate in educational leadership. Accredited Non-Degree Seeking 0 334 334 950 Main Street ADM: 860/906-5140 by the New England Association of Schools Total 520 1,882 2,402 Hartford, CT 06103 and Colleges. Total Enrollment 8,178 3,928 12,106 A comprehensive, open door, two-year urban Jack Miller, President institution located in Hartford. The college offers Carl R. Lovitt, Provost and VP for Academic Affairs Charter Oak State College 34 associate degree programs and 27 certificate Larry Hall, Dir. of Recruitment and Admissions programs. Accredited by the New England Braden Hosch, Dir. of Institutional Research www.charteroak.edu 860/832-3800 Association of Schools and Colleges. and Assessment 55 Paul J. Manafort Drive ADM: 860/832-3855 Calvin Woodland, President Larry Wilder, Chief Financial Officer New Britain, CT 06053-2142 [email protected] Lorraine Lee, Executive Assistant Mark McLaughlin, Assoc. VP, Marketing Charter Oak State College was founded in 1973 Mary Ann Affleck, Academic Dean and Communication to serve those individuals who cannot or do not Doris Arrington, Dean of Student Services Richard Bishop, Dir. of Financial Aid choose to complete a college degree program Jenny Wang, Dir. of Institutional Research Paulette Lemma, Assoc. VP and Dean of through conventional means, often because of Lester Primus, Dean of Administration Graduate Studies family, job or financial responsibilities. Charter Jane Bronfman, Dir. of Marketing and Peggy Schuberth, Interim Dir. of Enrollment Oak has an extensive selection of online Public Relations Center/Continuing Education credit courses. Accredited by the New England Margaret Wolf, Dir. of Financial Aid Academic Calendar...... Semester Association of Schools and Colleges. Linda Guzzo, Dean of Continuing Education Student Body...... Coed Ed Klonoski, President Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Marlene Woodman, Dir. of Government Relations Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Shirley Adams, Provost Degrees Offered...... C, A Business and Management...... U/G Lori Pendleton, Dir. of Admissions David Hemenway, Dir. of Institutional Effectiveness Fields of Study Education...... U/G Cliff Williams, Chief Financial and Business and Management, Education, Engineering...... U Administrative Officer Engineering, Health Professions, Humanities, Fine and Applied Arts...... U Carolyn Hebert, Dir. of Marketing & Public Relations Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Health Professions...... U/G Deb Flinn, Dir. of Financial Aid Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Barry Vroeginday, Dir. of Distance Learning Program Online Courses...... Yes Social Sciences...... U/G Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... Yes Other Fields...... U/G Student Body...... Coed English for International Students...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A, B FT/PT Faculty...... 66/147 Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 101/87 Online Degrees...... Yes Fields of Study English for International Students...... Yes Business and Management, Education, Fine and Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 434/465 Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Fall Application Deadline...... 9/1 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 573/165 Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Application Fee...... $20 Admissions Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... 6/1 Online Courses...... Yes Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Application Fee...... $50 Online Degrees...... Yes $7,920/$992 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT English for International Students...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 0/131 Degree Seeking 991 2,186 3,177 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 69/13 Non-Degree Seeking 36 513 549 Tuition/Fees...... $3,514/$3,528 $11,373/$4,806 Admissions Total Enrollment 1,027 2,699 3,726 Room & Board...... $8,618 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $75 Central Connecticut Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs State University Degree Seeking 83 9 92 Tuition/Fees...... $186/$401 www.ccsu.edu 860/832-3200 Non-Degree Seeking 1 5 6 $256/$40 Total 84 14 98 1615 Stanley Street ADM: 860/832-2285 Fall 2007 International Enrollment New Britain, CT 06050 [email protected] Graduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 25 17 42 Founded in 1849 as the New Britain Normal Degree Seeking 1 0 1 School, CCSU is Connecticut’s oldest publicly International Total 109 31 140 International Total 1 0 1 supported institution of higher education and Fall 2007 Enrollment is dedicated to learning in the liberal arts and Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total sciences and to education for the professions. Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 81 1,496 1,577 Comprised of the schools of arts & sciences, Degree Seeking 7,629 1,532 9,161 Total 81 1,496 1,577 business, education & professional studies, Non-Degree Seeking 29 514 543 Total Enrollment 81 1,496 1,577 Total 7,658 2,046 9,704 engineering & technology, and graduate studies, 1 tuition and fees are per credit hour

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NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Eastern Connecticut Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester State University Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Student Body...... Coed Application Fee...... $50 Degrees Offered...... C, A www.easternct.edu 860/465-5000 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Fields of Study 83 Windham Street ADM: 860/465-5000 Annual Costs Business and Management, Education, Willimantic, CT 06226 [email protected] Tuition/Fees...... $3,514/$3,892 Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Public Connecticut Eastern Connecticut State University is predomi- $11,373/$5,300 Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ nantly an undergraduate, residential institution. Room & Board...... $8,855 Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Eastern’s professors are experts in their fields— Social Sciences they publish poetry; produce award-winning Fall 2007 International Enrollment documentaries; engage in challenging field studies; Undergraduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes and are top-notch research experts. Eastern Degree Seeking 29 5 34 Online Degrees...... No students are engaged learners, traveling to China, Non-Degree Seeking 5 0 5 English for International Students...... Yes Mexico, London, Egypt, and other locales to study Total 34 5 39 FT/PT Faculty...... 96/276 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 116/6 different cultures. They are also committed to Graduate FT PT Total service, and provide more than 20,000 volunteer Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Admissions hours each year to 40 local nonprofits and social International Total 34 6 40 Fall Application Deadline...... 9/2 service agencies. Eastern has been named one of Application Fee...... $20 the “Northeast’s Top Colleges” by The Princeton Fall 2007 Enrollment Annual Costs Review, while Peterson’s lists Eastern’s honors Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 program as “among the most active in New Degree Seeking 3,969 735 4,704 $7,920/$992 England.” Accredited by the New England Non-Degree Seeking 6 116 122 Association of Schools and Colleges. Total 3,975 851 4,826 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Elsa M. Nunez, President Graduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Michael E. Pernal, Executive Vice President Degree Seeking 68 221 289 Degree Seeking 51 16 67 Constance B. Green, Chief Diversity Officer Non-Degree Seeking 0 22 22 Non-Degree Seeking 1 9 10 & Executive Assistant to the President Total 68 243 311 International Total 52 25 77 Rhona C. Free, VP for Academic Affairs Total Enrollment 4,043 1,094 5,137 Kimberly M. Crone, Dir. of Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment & Enrollment Management Undergraduate FT PT Total Dmitry Satsuk, Associate Dir. of Admissions Gateway Community College Degree Seeking 2,093 2,694 4,787 & Enrollment Management Non-Degree Seeking 94 1,084 1,178 Brian Lashley, Acting Dir. of Institutional Research www.gwcc.commnet.edu 203/285-2000 Total Enrollment 2,187 3,778 5,965 Dennis A. Hannon, VP for Finance and Administration 60 Sargent Drive ADM: 203/285-2000 Edward H. Osborn, Dir. of University Relations New Haven, CT 06511 www.gwcc.commnet.edu Mona Lucas, Dir. of Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs Gateway Community College offers high-quality Housatonic Community College Carmen R. Cid, Dean, School of Arts and Sciences instruction and comprehensive services in an Patricia A. Kleine, Dean, School of Education/ environment conducive to learning. We respond to 900 Lafayette Blvd. 203/332-5200 Professional Studies and Graduate Division the changing academic, occupational, technological, Bridgeport, CT 06604 www.hcc.commnet.edu Shelly Gimenez, Dean, School of and cultural needs of a diverse population. In Housatonic Community College is located in the Continuing Education academic year 2007-08, GCC served 9,050 full- and city of Bridgeport, Connecticut’s largest city, and part-time students through more than 95 academic serves primarily local residents. Housatonic is a Academic Calendar...... Semester programs leading to certificates or associate degrees student-centered institution and is a participant Student Body...... Coed in allied health, business, engineering technology, in the national initiative Achieving the Dream. Degrees Offered...... A, B, M general studies, liberal arts, nursing, and social The college strives to provide high quality, accessible Fields of Study science. Accredited by the New England Association instructional and student services within an Business and Management...... U/G of Schools and Colleges. environment of mutual respect among faculty, staff, Education...... U/G Dorsey L. Kendrick, President and students. These services are provided through Fine and Applied Arts...... U Louis S. D’Antonio, Dean of Administrative Services an open-door admissions policy, at affordable cost, Humanities...... U Carol G. McHugh, Executive Assistant to in a variety of settings, and through a variety of Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U the President teaching methods and approaches. Housatonic is Physical and Life Sciences...... U Mark Kosinski, Dean of Academic Affairs a member of the Connecticut Community College Social Sciences...... U Kim M. Shea, Dir. of Admissions system. Accredited by the New England Association Other Fields...... U Margaret Bauer, Dean of Research & Development of Schools and Colleges. Online Courses...... Yes Jill Raiola, Dir. of Finance & Administrative Services Anita T. Gliniecki, President Online Degrees...... No Evelyn Gard, Dir. of Marketing & Public Relations Paul S. McNamara, Dean of Administration English for International Students...... No Raymond Zeek, Dir. of Financial Aid Camilla Costantini, Executive Assistant to FT/PT Faculty...... 199/213 David Cooper, Dean of Corporate & the President FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 403/107 Continuing Education Elizabeth Roop, Academic Dean Deloris Y. Curtis, Dir. of Admission Bonnie L. Wagner, Research Analyst

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Ralph Tyler, Business Manager Peter Harris, Dir. of Admissions Mensimah M. Shabazz, Dir. of Admissions Anson Smith, Public Relations Associate David Nielsen, Dir. of Planning, Research Paul H. Carmichael, Dir. of Institutional Research Barbara Suroweic, Dir. of Financial Aid and Assessment Kimberly A. Hogan, Chief Business Officer Deborah S. Kuchmas, Dir. of Continuing Education James McDowell, Dir. of Finance Marlene Olson, Dir. of Communications & Workforce Development Charlene Tappan, Dir. of Communications Michael Amouzou, Assistant Dir. of Financial Aid Laurel Quinones, Dir. of Distance Learning Ivette Rivera-Dreyer, Dir. of Financial Aid Fred Andrews, Dean of Continuing Education Melanie Haber, Dean of Continuing Education Academic Calendar...... Semester Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A Degrees Offered...... C, A Fields of Study Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Fine and Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Business and Management, Education, Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Other Fields Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Online Courses...... Yes Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Online Degrees...... No Online Courses...... Yes English for International Students...... Yes English for International Students...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 39/132 FT/PT Faculty...... 73/218 English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 70/7 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 116/2 FT/PT Faculty...... 109/330 Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 88/3 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 8/1 Fall Application Deadline...... Open Admissions Application Fee...... $20 Application Fee...... $201 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Annual Costs Application Fee...... $20 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Annual Costs $7,920/$992 $7,920/$992 Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Fall 2007 International Enrollment $7,920/$992 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 3 1 4 Degree Seeking 51 131 182 FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Non-Degree Seeking 2 18 20 Degree Seeking 24 11 35 International Total 3 3 6 International Total 53 149 202 Non-Degree Seeking 0 4 4 Fall 2007 Enrollment International Total 24 15 39 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 921 928 1,849 Degree Seeking 2,699 2,721 5,420 Degree Seeking 1,824 2,692 4,516 Non-Degree Seeking 116 658 774 Non-Degree Seeking 241 823 1,064 Non-Degree Seeking 54 511 565 Total Enrollment 1,037 1,586 2,623 Total Enrollment 2,940 3,544 6,484 Total Enrollment 1,878 3,203 5,081 1 application fee waived for senior citizens and Middlesex Community College Naugatuck Valley those who have attended another Connecticut Community College community colleges. www.mxcc.commnet.edu 860/343-5800 100 Training Hill Road ADM: 860/343-5719 www.nvcc.commnet.edu 203/575-8040 Middletown, CT 06457 [email protected] 750 Chase Parkway ADM: 203/575-8040 Manchester Community College Waterbury, CT 06708 Founded in 1966, Middlesex Community College [email protected] www.mcc.commnet.edu 860/512-3000 became an independent member of the Connecticut Great Path ADM: 860/512-3210 Community College System in 1968. The college is NVCC offers more than 100 associate degree and Manchester, CT 06040 [email protected] located on a 38-acre campus overlooking the scenic certificate programs. In addition, the college offers Manchester Community College, founded in 1963, Connecticut River. An open admissions college, hundreds of non-credit learning activities that is a learner-centered institution committed to access, Middlesex awards associate degrees and certificates are customized to fulfill industry-specific training. excellence and relevance. MCC enriches the aca- in more than 20 major areas. Middlesex believes that Accredited by the New England Association of demic, economic and cultural life of the community a college education should be available to everyone, Schools and Colleges. it serves by providing comprehensive, innovative and is therefore committed to providing excellence Daisy Cocco-De Filippis, President and affordable lifelong learning opportunities in teaching as well as personal support in developing Roseann Tunila, Executive Assistant to diverse populations. Accredited by the New the genius of each student. Accredited by the New Patricia Bouffard, Dean of Academics England Association of Schools and Colleges. England Association of Schools and Colleges. James Daniels, Dean of Student Services Gena Glickman, President Wilfredo Nieves, President James Troup, Dean of Administration Patricia Lindo, Executive Assistant Joanne C. Bugai, Executive Sectretary Thomas Violante, Dir. of Marketing & Public Relations Alice Savage, Dean of Academic Affairs Frank G. Samuels, Dean of Learning Larry Smotroff, Dean of Community & Economic Development

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Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Business and Management, Fine and Applied Arts, Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ Degrees Offered...... C, A Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Fields of Study Fields of Study Social Sciences, Other Fields, Business and Management, Engineering, Fine and Business and Management, Education,

Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Online Courses...... Yes Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Public Connecticut Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Online Degrees...... No Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Life Sciences, Social Sciences English for International Students...... No Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... Yes Application Fee...... $20 English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 100/312 Admissions Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 141/6 Fall Application Deadline...... 9/1 Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Application Fee...... $20 $7,920/$992 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Open Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Application Fee...... $20 Tuition/Fees...... $2,984/$344 Degree Seeking 570 1,151 1,721 $8,912/$992 Total Enrollment 570 1,151 1,721 Annual Costs Fall 2006 Enrollment1 FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Degree Seeking 2,266 3,393 5,659 Norwalk Community College $7,920/$992 Non-Degree Seeking 0 996 996 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Total Enrollment 2,266 4,389 6,655 www.ncc.commnet.edu 203/857-7000 188 Richards Avenue ADM: 203/857-7060 FT PT Total 1 Fall 2007 enrollment not reported Norwalk, CT 06854 Degree Seeking 128 58 186 Non-Degree Seeking 29 13 42 Norwalk Community College is a leader and partner International Total 157 71 228 Northwestern Connecticut in the academic, economic, and cultural life of its Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Community College students and community and provides comprehensive, accessible, innovative, and affordable learning Degree Seeking 1,997 2,583 4,580 www.nwctc.commnet.edu/ 860/738-6300 opportunities to diverse populations. The college Non-Degree Seeking 392 1,294 1,686 Park Place East ADM: 860/738-6330 provides a broad range of credit and non-credit Total Enrollment 2,389 3,877 6,266 Winsted, CT 06098 [email protected] liberal arts and sciences, career, and technical NCCC prides itself on excellence in teaching, associate degree and certificate programs leading to transfer, employment, and lifelong learning. Quinebaug Valley promoting life-long learning, providing high quality Community College student services, and state-of-the-art technology. The college also supports economic development through partnerships with labor, business, industry, Our small, close-knit community encourages www.qvcc.commnet.edu 860/412-7380 government and our communities, providing work- intellectual inquiry, critical thinking, career 742 Upper Maple Street ADM: 860/412-7220 force development, business development, and development and appreciation of each individual. Danielson, CT 06239 [email protected] technology training; promotes success and inclusion We offer a diverse array of credit and non-credit Quinebaug Valley Community College is a public, programs ranging from associate degree and through a stimulating learning environment, high quality instruction, support services and co-curricular two-year, coeducational, nonresidential institution certificate programs, to holistic and enrichment founded in 1971. The college has a satellite location classes, as well as cultural activities for the com- activities. The college builds community through the sponsorship of events and activities and engages in Willimantic. Accredited by the New England munity. Classes are taught and services provided Association of Schools and Colleges. in beautifully renovated, historic buildings along a students and community members to become New England town green. Accredited by the New active and responsible leaders in their communities. Dianne E. Williams, President England Association of Schools and Colleges. Accredited by the New England Association of Donna S. Lefevre, Executive Assistant to Schools and Colleges. the President Barbara Douglass, President David Levinson, President Susan Huard, Dean of Learning and Steven Frazier, Dean of Administration Student Development Linda Dew, Exec. Assistant to the President Rose Ellis, Dean of Administration Pamela R. Edington, Dean of Academic Affairs Donna E. Sohan, Dir. of Institutional Research Jean Whihbey, Dean of Academic and Student Affairs David Bull, Dean of Administrative Services Beverly Schott, Dir. of Admissions Kimberlee Csapo-Ebert, Dir. of Enrollment Management Susan Breault, Public Relations Associate Lou Bristol, Dir. of Financial Aid Services Alfred Williams, Dir. of Financial Aid Services John Norman, Dean of Continuing Education Vanessa Smith-Morest, Dean of Institutional Effectiveness David Baty, Associate Dean, Center for Community Academic Calendar...... Semester Carrie McGee-Yurof, Dir. of Finance and Professional Learning Student Body...... Coed Barbara E. Drotman, Dean of College Advancement Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... C, A Norma McNerney, Dir. of Student Life Student Body...... Coed Dennis Bogusky, Counselor/Foreign Student Advisor Degrees Offered...... C, A David Chrzanowski, Dir. of Continuing Education Lois Aime, Dir. of Distance Learning

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Fields of Study Online Courses...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Online Degrees...... Yes Student Body...... Coed Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, English for International Students...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Other Fields FT/PT Faculty...... 438/615 Fields of Study FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 561/505 Online Courses...... Yes Business and Management, Education, Online Degrees...... Yes Admissions Engineering, Health Professions, Mathematics/ English for International Students...... No Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 Computer Sciences, Social Sciences FT/PT Faculty...... 28/107 Application Fee...... $50 Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 62/13 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Online Degrees...... Yes Admissions Annual Costs English for International Students...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 9/1 Tuition/Fees...... $3,514/$3,765 FT/PT Faculty...... 82/136 Application Fee...... $20 $11,374/$4,942 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 96/0 Room & Board...... $8,966 Annual Costs Admissions Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... Open $7,920/$992 Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $20 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 49 14 63 Annual Costs Degree Seeking 635 960 1,595 Graduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$344 Non-Degree Seeking 26 225 251 Degree Seeking 22 36 58 $7,920/$992 Total Enrollment 661 1,185 1,846 International Total 71 50 121 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Southern Connecticut Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2 0 2 State University Degree Seeking 7,114 1,401 8,515 Non-Degree Seeking 4 7 11 www.southernct.edu 203/392-5200 Graduate FT PT Total International Total 6 7 13 501 Crescent Street ADM: 203/392-5644 Degree Seeking 910 2,505 3,415 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total New Haven, CT 06515 Total Enrollment 8,024 3,906 11,930 Degree Seeking 1,389 2,323 3,712 Southern Connecticut State University provides Non-Degree Seeking 34 386 420 exemplary graduate and undergraduate education Three Rivers Total Enrollment 1,423 2,709 4,132 in the liberal arts and professional disciplines. Community College As an intentionally diverse and comprehensive Tunxis Community College university, Southern is committed to academic www.trcc.commnet.edu 860/886-0177 excellence, access, social justice and service for 574 New London Turnpike ADM: 860/383-5260 www.tunxis.commnet.edu 860/255-3500 the public good. Accredited by the New England Norwich, CT 06360 [email protected] 271 Scott Swamp Road ADM: 860/255-3555 Association of Schools and Colleges. Farmington, CT 06032 [email protected] Three Rivers Community College is a multi-campus Cheryl J. Norton, President commuter college that serves southeastern and Tunxis Community College is a two-year institution James E. Blake, Executive Vice President eastern regions of Connecticut with a variety of offering associate degree and certificate programs Marcia Smith Glasper, Executive Assistant credit and non-credit associate degree and certificate and non-credit workforce training programs in to the President programs. Three Rivers Community College was the Farmington Valley region of Connecticut. Selase W. Williams, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs formed in 1992 as a result the merger of Mohegan Accredited by the New England Association of James L. Williams, Interim Director of Admissions Community College and Thames Valley State Schools and Colleges. Stephen E. Joyner, Associate VP for Academic Technical College, both located in Norwich. Cathryn Addy, President Student Services Currently, the college is still housed on both Colleen Keyes, Dean of Academic Affiars Wendy Chang, Chief Information Officer campuses. The college also has two off-campus Peter McCluskey, Dir. of Admissions Mark Waters, Bursar instructional centers located at the Naval Submarine David England, Dir. of Institutional Effectiveness Patrick Dilger, Dir. of Public Affairs Base and the Ella Grasso Technical School in Groton. Charles Cleary, Dean of Administration Avon Dennis, Dir. of Financial Aid & Scholarships Accredited by the New England Association of David Welsh, Dir. of Financial Aid Sandra C. Holley, Dean, School of Graduate Studies Schools and Colleges. Donna LaGanga, Dean of Continuing Education Academic Calendar...... Semester Grace S. Jones, President and Workforce Development Student Body...... Coed Linda Waitkus, Executive Assistant Adrianne Kelly, Dir. of Educational Technology Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Ann Branchini, Academic Dean Academic Calendar...... Semester Dan Zaneski, Dir. of Admissions Fields of Study Student Body...... Coed George J. Rezendes, Dir. of Institutional Research Business and Management...... U/G Degrees Offered...... C, A Joseph Anderson, Dean of Administration Education...... U/G Hong-Yu Kovic, Dir. of Financial Aid Fields of Study Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Karin Edwards, Dean of Student Development Business and Management, Education, Health Professions...... U/G Marjorie Valentin, Assoc. Dean of Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Continuing Education Professions, Humanities Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Steve Goetchius, Dean of Information Technology Social Sciences...... U/G

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Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... Yes, Hybrid or Low-Residency Business and Management, Engineering, Student Body...... Coed English for International Students...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D FT/PT Faculty...... 66/242 Life Sciences Fields of Study FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 119/15 Online Courses...... No Agriculture...... U/G

Admissions Online Degrees...... No Business and Management...... U/G Public Connecticut Fall Application Deadline...... Open English for International Students...... No Education...... U/G Application Fee...... $20 FT/PT Faculty...... 105/20 Engineering...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 510/0 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Annual Costs Health Professions...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $2,640/$345 Admissions Humanities...... U/G $7,920/$992 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Application Fee...... none Social Sciences...... U/G FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degree Seeking 11 19 30 Other Fields...... U/G Annual Costs International Total 11 19 30 Online Courses...... Yes Tuition/Fees...... $3,0001 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Online Degrees...... Yes Degree Seeking 1,410 1,541 2,951 Fall 2007 International Enrollment English for International Students...... Yes Non-Degree Seeking 133 752 885 FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 1,766/176 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 6,189/1,298 Total Enrollment 1,543 2,293 3,836 Degree Seeking 13 0 13 International Total 13 0 13 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 United States Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 963 0 963 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Coast Guard Academy Application Fee...... $70 Total Enrollment 963 0 963 www.uscga.edu 860/444-8286 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT 1 USCGA does not charge tuition. Initial fee is for 15 Mohegan Avenue ADM: 860/444-8503 laptop computer issued to all first year students. Annual Costs New London, CT 06320-8100 [email protected] Tuition/Fees...... $7,200/$2,138 Founded in 1876, the United States Coast Guard $21,912/$2,138 Academy has a proud tradition as one of the finest University of Connecticut Room & Board...... $9,504 colleges in the country and is currently ranked Fall 2007 International Enrollment among the best baccalaureate colleges in the www.uconn.edu 860/486-2000 region. Core values of honor, respect, and devotion Storrs, CT 06269 ADM: 860/486-3137 Undergraduate FT PT Total to duty provide the bedrock for the Academy’s goals [email protected] Degree Seeking 222 52 274 to develop leaders of character, groom fleet ready Founded in 1881; offers liberal arts, teacher Non-Degree Seeking 12 17 29 ensigns, and create lifelong learners. Cadets build education, and professional programs leading to Total 234 69 303 lasting friendships, study with inspiring teachers in postsecondary certificates, bachelor’s, master’s and Graduate FT PT Total small classes, and train aboard America’s Tall Ship doctoral degrees; continuing education; cooperative Degree Seeking 1,047 164 1,211 EAGLE and on the most sophisticated ships and education; summer and winter sessions for degree Non-Degree Seeking 15 31 46 aircraft available. We offer 23 varsity NCAA Division credit. Accredited by the New England Association Total 1,062 195 1,257 II sports. All graduates serve in the US Coast Guard of Schools and Colleges. International Total 1,296 264 1,560 upon graduation. Admission to Academy comes Michael J. Hogan, President Fall 2007 Enrollment1 with a salary paid as a member of the Coast Guard. Barry M. Feldman, VP and Chief Operating Officer Accredited by the New England Association of Lisa Troyer, Senior Associate to the President and Undergraduate FT PT Total Schools and Colleges. Chief of Staff Degree Seeking 18,636 1,480 20,116 John S. Burhoe, Superintendent Peter J. Nicholls, Provost & Executive VP for Non-Degree Seeking 94 636 730 Eric P. Brown, Assistant Superintendent Academic Affairs Total 18,730 2,116 20,846 Scott P. Cieplik, Assistant Planning Officer M. Dolan Evanovich, VP for Enrollment Planning, Graduate FT PT Total Kurt J. Colella, Dean of Academics Management & Institutional Research Degree Seeking 4,740 2,349 7,089 Susan D. Bibeau, Dir. of Admissions Pamela J. Roelfs, Dir. of Institutional Research Non-Degree Seeking 55 687 742 Leonard M. Giambra, Dir. of Institutional Research Richard Gray, VP and Chief Financial Officer Total 4,795 3,036 7,831 Harry C. Craft, Public Affairs Officer Scott Brohinsky, Dir. of University Relations Total Enrollment 23,525 5,152 28,677 Michael J. Lopez, Comptroller Jean D. Main, Dir. of Financial Aid Office 1 enrollment is for the entire university including Veronica Makowsky, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Calendar...... Semester the UConn Health Center. Graduate data includes Education & Regional Campus Administration Student Body...... Coed professional students (Law, LL.M., Pharm.D., M.D., Suman Singha, Interim VP for Research and Dean Degrees Offered...... B and D.M.D.). of the Graduate School Susan W. Nesbitt, Director, Center for Continuing Studies Keith Barker, Associate Vice Provost & Director, Institute for Teaching & Learning

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Western Connecticut Sean Loughran, Dir. of Fiscal Affairs/Controller Annual Costs State University Paul Steinmetz, Dir. of University Relations Tuition/Fees...... $3,514/$3,574 Nancy Barton, Dir. of Financial Aid $11,373/$4,852 www.wcsu.edu 203/837-8200 Ellen Durnin, Dean of Graduate Programs Room & Board...... $9,158 181 White Street ADM: 203/837-9000 Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 International Enrollment Danbury, CT 06810 [email protected] Student Body...... Coed Undergraduate FT PT Total Founded in 1903, WestConn’s rural 364-acre Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D Degree Seeking 8 7 15 westside campus complements its 34-acre, 15-building midtown campus in the heart of Fields of Study Graduate FT PT Total downtown Danbury. Constant planning, evaluation Business and Management...... U/G Degree Seeking 1 2 3 and improvement of programs and curriculum Education...... U/G International Total 9 9 18 sharpen WestConn’s “edge of excellence” and Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Fall 2007 Enrollment keep it responsive to the progressive community it Health Professions...... U/G serves. The university works with and is supported Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total by a forward-looking, innovative business community, Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 4,354 738 5,092 and it collaborates with several local, state, and Social Sciences...... U Non-Degree Seeking 21 406 427 regional community agencies and educational Other Fields...... U/G Total 4,375 1,144 5,519 institutions. Accredited by the New England Online Courses...... Yes Graduate FT PT Total Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Degrees...... No Degree Seeking 68 505 573 James Schmotter, President English for International Students...... No Non-Degree Seeking 30 89 119 Linda Rinker, Provost FT/PT Faculty...... 212/316 Total 98 594 692 Elizabeth McDonough, Presidential Assistant FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 387/39 Total Enrollment 4,473 1,738 6,211 Linda Rinker, VP for Academic Affairs Admissions William Hawkins, Enrollment Management Officer Fall Application Deadline...... Open Jerry Wilcox, Dir. of Institutional Research Application Fee...... $50 and Assessment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT

Bringing Learning to Life. Eastern Connecticut State University students excel under the tutelage of outstanding faculty who provide a campus environment rich in intellectual discourse and cultural exchange. Faculty members provide personal mentorship as they prepare students to be leaders in today’s global society. • Connecticut’s public liberal arts university • Choose from 33 majors and 55 minors • Programs in Professional Studies, Education, and Arts and Sciences • “One of New England’s most active honors programs” Peterson’s Guide • One of only 24 members of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges

EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY (860) 465-5000 • www.easternct.edu

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Tina Shaffer, Chief Admissions Officer For Information on Independent Undergraduate FT PT Total Stephen Schwartz, Chief Financial Officer

Institutions in Connecticut Degree Seeking 1,579 135 1,714 Brooke Baran, VP Corporate Affairs Independent Connecticut Joanne Seymour, Dir. of Financial Aid Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges Graduate FT PT Total 342 North Main Street, Suite 202 860/236-0900 Degree Seeking 282 133 415 Academic Calendar...... Quarter West Hartford, CT 06117 www.theccic.org Total Enrollment 1,861 268 2,129 Student Body...... Coed Judith B. Greiman, President Degrees Offered...... A Briarwood College1 Fields of Study Albertus Magnus College Business and Management, Other Fields www.briarwood.edu 860/628-4751 Online Courses...... No www.albertus.edu 203/773-8550 2279 Mount Vernon Road ADM: 860/628-4751 Online Degrees...... No 700 Prospect Street ADM: 203/773-8501 Southington, CT 06489 [email protected] English for International Students...... Yes New Haven, CT 06511 [email protected] Founded 1966; awards postsecondary certificates, FT/PT Faculty...... 5/6 Founded in 1925, Roman Catholic liberal arts associate and bachelor’s degrees; continuing FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 11/1 college awards associate, bachelor’s and master’s education; summer session for degree credit. degrees. Offers continuing education and adult Accredited by the New England Association of Admissions programs leading to degree completion. Full-time Schools and Colleges. Fall Application Deadline...... 7/30 Application Fee...... $40 evening program for working adults specializing Lynn Alan Brooks, President Required Admissions Exams...... None in business degrees at the associate, bachelor’s Andrea Hansen, VP and Treasurer and master’s degree levels. Accredited by the New Dolores Podhajski, Exec. Assistant to the President Annual Costs England Association of Schools and Colleges. Steven Schwab, SVP and Dean of Academic Affairs Tuition/Fees...... $16,900/$1,385 Julia M. McNamara, President Deborah Flinn, Dir. of Financial Aid Room & Board...... $5,000 John Donohue, VP for Academic Affairs Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 International Enrollment Richard J. Lolatte, Dean of Admissions and Student Body...... Coed Financial Aid FT PT Total Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Sister Charles Marie Brantl, Dir. of Assessment and Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Institutional Research Fields of Study International Total 2 0 2 Jean Mann, Vice President for Finance Business and Management, Health Professions, Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Rosanne Zudekoff, Dir. of Communications and Social Sciences, Other Fields Degree Seeking 101 1 102 Community Relations Online Courses...... No Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 Andrew Foster, Dir. of Financial Aid Online Degrees...... No Total Enrollment 102 2 104 Sean O’Connell, Academic Dean for Undergraduate English for International Students...... No Traditional Day Program Annette Bosley-Boyce, Dir.of Accelerated Admissions Connecticut College Degree Program Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Application Fee...... $25 www.conncoll.edu 860/447-1911 Academic Calendar...... Semester 270 Mohegan Avenue ADM: 860/439-2200 Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs New London, CT 06320 [email protected] Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Tuition/Fees...... $16,400/$220 Connecticut College, founded in 1911 is a highly Room & Board...... $3,600 Fields of Study selective private liberal arts college. On the Business and Management...... U/G Fall 2006 Enrollment FT PT Total college’s campus overlooking Long Island Sound, Education...... U/G Degree Seeking 368 281 649 students and faculty create a vibrant social, cultural Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Total Enrollment 368 281 649 and intellectual community enriched by diverse perspectives. Accredited by the New England Humanities...... U/G 1 information is from 2008 directory; institution Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U did not respond to 2009 survey. Association of Schools and Colleges. Physical and Life Sciences...... U Leo I. Higdon, President Social Sciences...... U Wendy L. Mahon, Executive Assistant to Online Courses...... Yes Clemens College the President Roger L. Brooks, Dean of the Faculty Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency www.clemenscollege.edu 800/955-0809 Martha C. Merrill, Dean of Admission & Financial Aid English for International Students...... No 1760 Mapleton Ave. ADM: 800/955-0809 John D. Nugent, Senior Research Analyst FT/PT Faculty...... 43/134 Suffield, CT 06078 [email protected] FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 106/22 Paul L. Maroni, VP for Finance Formerly the International College of Hospitality Patricia M. Carey, VP for College Relations Admissions Management, offers associate degree programs Elaine F. Solinga, Dir. of Financial Aid Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 in hospitality management and culinary arts Theresa P. Ammirati, Dean of Studies Application Fee...... $35 management. Founded in 1992 by Swiss educators, Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT the college features a mix of the best European Academic Calendar...... Semester and American practices. Accredited by the New Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs England Association of Schools and Colleges. Degrees Offered...... B, M Tuition/Fees...... $21,789/$719 Room & Board...... $9,442 Tad Graham-Handley, President Kenneth Zane, Chief Academic Officer

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Fields of Study Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J., President Fall 2007 Enrollment Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G William H. Weitzer, Executive Vice President Undergraduate FT PT Total Humanities...... U Charles H. Allen, S.J., Executive Assistant Degree Seeking 3,467 426 3,893 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U to the President Non-Degree Seeking 17 120 137 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Orin L. Grossman, Academic Vice President Total 3,484 546 4,030 Social Sciences...... U/G Judith M. Dobai, Associate Academic VP for Graduate FT PT Total Enrollment Management Online Courses...... No Degree Seeking 233 726 959 Christopher Johnson, Assistant Dean, Online Degrees...... No Non-Degree Seeking 2 33 35 International Education, University College English for International Students...... No Total 235 759 994 Ann K. Stehney, Dir. of Institutional Research FT/PT Faculty...... 171/74 William J. Lucas, VP for Finance and Administration Total Enrollment 3,719 1,305 5,024 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 486/81 and Treasurer Admissions Rama P. Sudhakar, VP for Marketing Goodwin College, Inc. Fall Application Deadline...... 12/15 and Communications Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Erin R. Chiaro, Dir. of Financial Aid www.goodwin.edu 860/528-4111 Application Fee...... $601 Susan M. Fitzgerald, Associate Dean and Dir. of 745 Burnside Avenue ADM: 860/528-4111 Required Admissions Exams SAT or ACT2 International Education University College East Hartford, CT 06108 [email protected] SAT Subject Tests Robbin D. Crabtree, Dean of the College of Arts Founded in 1999; offers programs leading to associate and Sciences Annual Costs degrees in nursing, general studies, health sciences, Susan D. Franzosa, Dean, Graduate School of Comprehensive Fee...... $49,3853 respiratory care, human services, early childhood Education & Allied Professions education, medical assisting, homeland security, Fall 2007 International Enrollment Edna F. Wilson, Associate Vice President for Global computer systems technology, and business Undergraduate FT PT Total Relationships & Community Engagement and administration; and certificate programs in medical Degree Seeking 78 0 78 Dean of University College assisting, early childhood, English as a second Non-Degree Seeking 3 2 5 Academic Calendar...... Semester language, paramedic, phlebotomy, medical billing Total 81 2 83 Student Body...... Coed and coding, histotechnician, and customer service. Graduate FT PT Total Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Accredited by the New England Association of Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Schools and Colleges. Fields of Study Mark E. Scheinberg, President International Total 81 3 84 Business and Management...... U/G Ann B. Clark, Executive Vice President Education...... G Fall 2007 Enrollment Ann E. Zajchowski, Executive Assistant Engineering...... U/G to the President Undergraduate FT PT Total Fine and Applied Arts...... U Daniel P. Noonan, Dir. of Enrollment Services Degree Seeking 1,735 6 1,741 Health Professions...... U/G Janet L. Jefford, Dir.of Institutional Effectiveness Non-Degree Seeking 68 36 104 Humanities...... U/G Jerry D. Emlet, Chief Financial Officer Total 1,803 42 1,845 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Todd J. Andrews, Dir. of Institutional Advancement Graduate FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U William N. Mangini, Dir. of Financial Aid Degree Seeking 1 6 7 Social Sciences...... U Judith D. Zimmerman, Dean of Academic Affairs Total Enrollment 1,804 48 1,852 Online Courses...... Yes Anthony C. Harrington, Dir. of Community Relations 1 applicants may submit a fee waiver request. Online Degrees...... No Kavita Leone, Dir. of Distance Learning 2 applicants may submit either two SAT subject tests English for International Students...... No Academic Calendar...... Semester or the ACT. SAT scores will be considered if submitted. FT/PT Faculty...... 243/244 3 Student Body...... Coed comprehensive fee includes tuition, fees, room, FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 517/14 and board. Degrees Offered...... C, A Admissions Fields of Study Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Business and Management, Education, Health Fairfield University Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Professions, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Application Fee...... $60 www.fairfield.edu 203/254-4000 Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL 1073 North Benson Road ADM: 203/254-4100 Other Fields Fairfield, CT 06824-5195 [email protected] Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Tuition/Fees...... $35,510/$565 Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic Online Degrees...... No Room & Board...... $10,850 university established in 1942 and rooted in one of English for International Students...... Yes the world’s oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 41/96 The comprehensive core curriculum, 34 undergraduate Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 88/21 majors, 36 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic Degree Seeking 20 10 30 Admissions teams, and 90 student organizations offers a wide Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 range of opportunities for research, internships, Fall Application Deadline...... Open Total 26 10 36 1 service and civic engagement. Accredited by the Application Fee...... $50 Graduate FT PT Total New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Annual Costs Degree Seeking 28 36 64 Tuition/Fees...... $15,750/$500 International Total 54 46 100

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Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Holy Apostles College Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 197 1,222 1,419 and Seminary Degree Seeking 79 147 226

Non-Degree Seeking 0 21 21 Non-Degree Seeking 0 12 12 Independent Connecticut Total Enrollment 197 1,243 1,440 www.holyapostles.edu 860/632-3010 Total 79 159 238 33 Prospect Hill Road ADM: 860/632-3063 1 Total Enrollment 96 188 284 $25 for ESL program. Cromwell, CT 06416 [email protected] 1 post-master’s level certificate available. Holy Apostles was founded in 1956 to provide a 2 distance education is available only for graduate Hartford Seminary college-level program for men discerning a vocation to level students. the priesthood. In 1972, the associate and bachelor’s 3 for full-time undergraduate students. www.hartsem.edu 860/509-9500 degree programs were added for lay men and women. 77 Sherman Street ADM: 860/509-9500 A master’s degree program in divinity for seminarians, Hartford, CT 06105 a second master’s program w for the laity and a Lyme Academy College Hartford Seminary, founded in 1833, engages post-master’s level certificate in theology are of Fine Arts leaders in international inter-religious initiatives available. The mission of Holy Apostles is to cultivate www.lymeacademy.edu 860/434-5232 and provides educational opportunities that enable lay, consecrated and ordained Catholic leaders for 84 Lyme Street ADM: 860/434-5232 participants to understand themselves and their the purpose of evangelization. Accredited by the Old Lyme, CT 06371 [email protected] faith traditions better and to contribute more fully New England Association of Schools and Colleges. to a culture of dialogue and leadership in their Douglas Mosey, C.S.B., President & Rector Established in 1976, the academy offers bachelor’s civic and faith communities nationally and abroad. Gregory Fluet, Vice President of fine arts degrees in painting, sculpture, drawing Accredited by the New England Association of James Papillo, VP of Administrative Affairs or illustration, a post-baccalaureate degree and a Schools and Colleges. Maurice Sheehan, O.F.M. Cap., Academic Dean three-year certificate in fine arts. Located in the historic artistic community of Old Lyme, Conn., the Heidi Hadsell, President Cynthia Toolin, Registrar college is accredited by the National Association Mary Zeman, Executive Assistant to the President William Russell, Chief Business Officer of Schools of Art and Design, the New England Efrain Agosto, Academic Dean Heather Voccola, Dir. of Communications Association of Schools and Colleges and the State Vanessa Avery-Wall, Admissions Manager Henry Miller, Chief Financial Aid Officer of Connecticut, and is a member the Association of Lilyne Hollingworth, Comptroller Sergius Halvorsen, Dir. of Distance Learning Independent Colleges of Art and Design. David S. Barrett, Dir. of Public and Institutional Affairs Academic Calendar...... Semester Kelton Cobb, Seminary Academic Advisor Debra Petke, President Student Body...... Coed Joanne Donaghue, VP of External Affairs Degrees Offered...... A, B, M1 Academic Calendar...... Semester Annie Able, President’s Assistant Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Laura Zarrow, VP of Academic Affairs & Dean Degrees Offered...... C, M, D Humanities...... U Cara Sheridan, Admissions Representative Online Courses...... Yes Social Sciences...... U Mary Orcutt, VP of Finance & Operations Online Degrees...... No Other Fields...... U/G Kim Barker-Craven, Dir. of Marketing English for International Students...... Yes & Communications Online Courses...... Yes2 FT/PT Faculty...... 11/6 Jim Falconer, Dir. of Financial Aid Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 15/25 English for International Students...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 15/13 Student Body...... Coed Fall Application Deadline...... none FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 15/5 Degrees Offered...... C, B Annual Costs Admissions Fields of Study Tuition/Fees...... $1,6301 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fine and Applied Arts Application Fee...... $25 Online Courses...... No Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Online Degrees...... No FT PT Total Degree Seeking 35 0 35 Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Tuition/Fees...... $8,640/3 FT/PT Faculty...... 7/17 International Total 35 0 35 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 18/8 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 35 120 155 Undergraduate FT PT Total Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 0 20 20 Degree Seeking 3 1 4 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Application Fee...... $55 Graduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 35 140 175 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degree Seeking 14 3 17 1 tuition is per credit hour. International Total 17 4 21 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $20,256/$1,300 Fall 2007 Enrollment Room & Board...... $7,470 Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 17 15 32 Non-Degree Seeking 0 14 14 Total 17 29 46

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Post University Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total www.post.edu 203/596-4520 Degree Seeking 91 9 100 Degree Seeking 4 6 10 800 Country Club Road ADM: 800/345-2562 Non-Degree Seeking 0 38 38 International Total 4 6 10 Waterbury, CT 06708 [email protected] Total 91 47 138 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Total Enrollment 91 47 138 Founded in 1890, the mission of Post University Degree Seeking 751 89 840 is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, Non-Degree Seeking 0 54 54 and experiences required to become leaders in Mitchell College Total Enrollment 751 143 894 tomorrow’s careers. A curriculum focus on career 1 and self-awareness, and interdisciplinary leadership www.mitchell.edu 800/443-2811 no fee for applications submitted online. core classes provide a lively, challenging, and fun 437 Pequot Avenue ADM: 800/443-2811 environment to help graduates transition into the New London, CT 06320 [email protected] Paier College of Art, Inc. world of work or advanced studies. Accredited by the Mitchell College offers a wide array of both four-year New England Association of Schools and Colleges. and two-year degree programs, as well as Thames www.paiercollegeofart.edu 203/287-3031 Kenneth Zirkle, President Academy, an innovative certificate program. Mitchell 20 Gorham Avenue ADM: 203/287-3031 Melissah Kochera, Executive Assistant is nationally known as a college that promotes student Hamden, CT 06514 [email protected] to the President academic success by providing a challenging Founded in 1946; offers postsecondary certificates, Frank Mulgrew, Interim VP of Academic Affairs education in a supportive environment. Focusing diplomas, associate and bachelor’s degrees in fine Jay Murray, Dir. of Day Admissions on student asset development, Mitchell’s learning arts, illustration, graphic design, interior design Michael Statmore, Dir. of University Information disabilities support program is considered to be one and photography. and Technology of the strongest in the nation. Accredited by the Jonathan Paier, President Scott Allen, VP for Finance and Administration New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Daniel Paier, Vice President Marcelo Parravacini, Dir. of Marketing Mary Ellen Jukoski, President Angela DeRose, Administrative Assistant Claire Dwyer, Dir. of Office of Student Finance Gilbert Maffeo, VP for Academic and Student Francis Cooley, Dean of the College John Wallace, Dean of Students Affairs and Dean of the College Lynn Pascale, Admissions Secretary Academic Calendar...... Semester Kevin Mayne, VP for Enrollment Management Maureen Paier, Finance Officer Student Body...... Coed and Marketing John DeRose, Dir. of Financial Aid Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Dyann Baker, Chief Financial Officer Maureen DeRose, Registrar Renee Fournier, Dir. of Public Relations and Marketing Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Jacquline Stoltz, Dir. of Financial Aid Business and Management...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Education...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Student Body...... Coed Humanities...... U Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Fields of Study Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Fine and Applied Arts Physical and Life Sciences...... U Fields of Study Social Sciences...... U/G Business and Management, Education, Fine and Online Courses...... No Other Fields...... U Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Online Degrees...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... Yes Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields FT/PT Faculty...... 10/32 Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 9/6 English for International Students...... Yes Online Courses...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 30/250 Online Degrees...... No Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 95/36 English for International Students...... No Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling FT/PT Faculty...... 31/53 Application Fee...... $25 Admissions 1 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 119/42 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Application Fee...... $40 Admissions Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Tuition/Fees...... $12,000/$385 Annual Costs Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $301 Tuition/Fees...... $22,500/$1,024 FT PT Total Room & Board...... $9,000 Annual Costs Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Tuition/Fees...... $22,846/$1,512 International Total 2 0 2 Room & Board...... $10,977 Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 13 1 14 Degree Seeking 163 44 207 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 14 14 International Total 13 2 15 Total Enrollment 163 58 221

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Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 304/541 Online Courses...... No Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 558/68 Online Degrees...... No

English for International Students...... No Independent Connecticut Degree Seeking 643 412 1,055 Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 17/27 Non-Degree Seeking 70 89 159 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/11 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 54/16 Total 713 501 1,214 Application Fee...... $45 Graduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Admissions Degree Seeking 5 45 50 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 0 7 7 Application Fee...... $75 Tuition/Fees...... $29,700/$1,200 Total 5 52 57 Room & Board...... $11,800 Annual Costs Total Enrollment 718 553 1,271 Tuition/Fees...... $1,2551 Fall 2007 International Enrollment 1 priority admissions deadline 3/1. Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 76 3 79 FT PT Total Quinnipiac University Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 15 0 15 Degree Seeking 20 7 27 International Total 15 0 15 www.quinnipiac.edu 203/582-8200 275 Mt. Carmel Avenue ADM: 203/582-8600 International Total 96 10 106 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 35 653 688 Hamden, CT 06518 [email protected] Fall 2007 Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 0 42 42 Quinnipiac University, founded in 1929 provides Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 35 695 730 51 undergraduate and 19 graduate programs through Degree Seeking 5,558 189 5,747 the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools Non-Degree Seeking 0 123 123 1 tuition is per credit hour. of Business, Communications, Health Sciences, Total 5,558 312 5,870 Education, Law and the College of Professional Graduate FT PT Total Studies. With a campus of 500 acres in Hamden, Sacred Heart University Degree Seeking 902 594 1,496 Conn., just 8 miles north of New Haven, 30 minutes Non-Degree Seeking 0 47 47 www.sacredheart.edu 203/371-7999 south of Hartford and mid-way between New York Total 902 641 1,543 5151 Park Avenue ADM: 203/371-7880 City and Boston, students have a variety of opportu- Fairfield, CT 06825 [email protected] nities for internships and clinical experiences. The Total Enrollment 6,460 953 7,413 university has Division I athletics with 21 teams, over 1 it is recommended that students apply early Founded in 1963; the second-largest Catholic 70 student clubs, a variety of intramural offerings, in the fall of their senior year so that they may university in New England is nationally recognized student government, publications, ethnic and religious be considered for the program of their choice. for its commitment to academic excellence, clubs and organizations. Accredited by the New Deadlines for nursing, physical therapy cutting-edge technology, and community service. 1 England Association of Schools and Colleges. (6 ⁄2 year BS/DPT) and physician assistant With over 40 undergraduate, master’s, and (6 year BS/MHS) programs are November 1. doctoral programs, 32 Division I athletic teams, John L. Lahey, President and an emphasis on career preparation through Patrick Healy, Sr., VP for Finance and Administration experiential learning, the university is a dynamic Jean Husted, VP/Exec. Assoc. to the President Rensselaer at Hartford and innovative presence within Catholic higher Mark Thompson, Sr. VP for Academic and education. Accredited by the New England Student Affairs www.ewp.rpi.edu/hartford 860/548-2400 Association of Schools and Colleges. Joan Isaac Mohr, VP and Dean of Admissions 275 Windsor Street ADM: 860/548-2420 James Kirby, Sr. Assoc. Dean of Admissions Hartford, CT 06120 [email protected] Anthony J. Cernera, President Lynn Bushnell, VP for Public Affairs Rensselaer at Hartford was founded in 1955 and Michael Kinney, Senior V.P. for Finance Dominic Yoia, Sr. Dir. of Financial Aid is a branch campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic & Administration Patrick Frazier, Dir. of International Education Institute in Troy, NY. The campus offers graduate Matthew R. Kenney, Executive Assistant to Maxine Lentz, Dean, College of Professional Studies degrees in management, computer science, and the President Cindy Gallatin, Assoc. VP for Online Programs engineering for working professionals. Courses are Thomas V. Forget, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs delivered by faculty with industry experience, solid Karen Guastelle, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester academic credentials, and exceptional teaching Xiaomei Feng, Dir. of Institutional Research Student Body...... Coed skills. Each course is designed to meet the needs Michael Iannazzi, Associate VP for Degrees Offered...... B, M, D of working professionals seeking to advance Institutional Advancement Fields of Study their careers. Julie Savino, Dean of University Financial Assistance Business and Management...... U/G Larry Wielk, Dean of Students John A. Minasian, Vice President and Dean Claire Paolini, Dean of Arts and Sciences Education...... U/G Thomas Bittel, Communications Manager Health Professions...... U/G Patricia Walker, Dean of Education and John Gonyea, Financial Aid Administrator Health Professions Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Houman Younessi, Asst. Dean for Academic Programs Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Mary Lou Derosa, Interim Dean of Social Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester University College Other Fields...... U Student Body...... Coed David Demers, Dir.of Instructional Technology Degrees Offered...... M Online Courses...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fields of Study Student Body...... Coed English for International Students...... No Business and Management, Engineering, Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Mathematics/Computer Sciences

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Fields of Study Charles Mann, VP for Finance and Administration Martha K. Shouldis, President and CEO Business and Management...... U/G Cindy Mariani, Dir. of Marketing and Communications Joanne R. Wolfertz, Vice President and Dean Education...... U/G Elizabeth Baker, Dir. of Financial Aid Adele Waller, Secretary to the President Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Daniel Nussbaum, Dean of Graduate Studies Joseph Marrone, Dir. of Admissions Health Professions...... U/G and Continuing Education Anita K. McCain, Dean for Academic Services Humanities...... U/G Robert Trojanowski, Chief Financial Officer Academic Calendar...... Semester Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Janice N. Faye, Dir. of Administrative Services Student Body...... Women Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Mary Rich, Dir. of Financial aid Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Social Sciences...... U/G Earl Graham, Dir. of Continuing Education Other Fields...... U/G Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Business and Management...... U/G Online Courses...... Yes Student Body...... Coed Education...... U/G Online Degrees...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A Fine and Applied Arts...... U English for International Students...... Yes Health Professions...... U/G Fields of Study FT/PT Faculty...... 202/326 Humanities...... U Health Professions, Physical and Life Sciences FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 485/66 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Online Degrees...... No Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Social Sciences...... U English for International Students...... No Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 11/29 Application Fee...... $50 Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 17/6 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL English for International Students...... No Admissions Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 79/154 Fall Application Deadline...... 8/1 Tuition/Fees...... $28,790/$200 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 245/60 Application Fee...... $50 Room & Board...... $11,330 Admissions Annual Costs Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Tuition/Fees...... $11,160/$800 Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $50 Degree Seeking 54 0 54 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Fall 2007 International Enrollment Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs FT PT Total Degree Seeking 12 21 33 Tuition/Fees...... $25,240/$700 Degree Seeking 4 0 4 International Total 66 21 87 Room & Board...... $11,980 International Total 4 0 4 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 54 310 364 Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 60 60 Degree Seeking 3,465 761 4,226 Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Total Enrollment 54 370 424 Graduate FT PT Total International Total 4 0 4 Degree Seeking 564 1,011 1,575 Fall 2007 Enrollment Trinity College Total Enrollment 4,029 1,772 5,801 Undergraduate FT PT Total 1 priority deadline 1/15. Degree Seeking 738 207 945 www.trincoll.edu 860/297-2000 Non-Degree Seeking 1 49 50 300 Summit Street ADM: 860/297-2180 Total 739 256 995 Hartford, CT 06106 [email protected] Saint Joseph College Graduate FT PT Total Founded in Hartford in 1823, Trinity College www.sjc.edu 860/232-4571 Degree Seeking 104 471 575 is an independent, nonsectarian liberal arts college 1678 Asylum Avenue ADM: 866/442-8752 Non-Degree Seeking 28 175 203 with over 2,200 students from 43 states and 30 West Hartford, CT 06117 [email protected] Total 132 646 778 countries. It is home to the eighth-oldest chapter Total Enrollment 871 902 1,773 of Phi Beta Kappa in the United States. The faculty Founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Mercy to provide and alumni include recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, higher education opportunities for women, the the MacArthur award, Guggenheims, Rockefellers college offers students solid professional training St. Vincent’s College and other national academic awards. Trinity students grounded in a tradition rich in the liberal arts. The integrate meaningful academic and leadership www.stvincentscollege.edu 800/873-1013 college serves the needs of a diverse, intergen- experience at all levels on the college’s celebrated 2800 Main Street ADM: 203/576-5513 erational student body while remaining true to its campus, in the capital city of Hartford, and in Bridgeport, CT 06606 [email protected] original mission. Accredited by the New England communities all over the world. Accredited by the Association of Schools and Colleges. Founded in 1991; awards associate degrees with New England Association of Schools and Colleges. majors in nursing, general studies and other Pamela Reid, President James F. Jones, Jr., President and Trinity College health-related fields and certificates in numerous Ruth Foxman, Assistant to the President Professor in the Humanities health care and social service areas. Various Billye Auclair, VP for Academic Affairs William H. Reynolds, Special Assistant to continuing education classes are also available. Nancy Wunderly, Dir. of Admissions the President Michael Broderick, Dir. of Institutional Research Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Rena Fraden, Dean of Faculty and VP for university promotes academic excellence, personal Fall 2007 Enrollment Academic Affairs responsibility, and commitment to service. Undergraduate FT PT Total

Larry R. Dow, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Distinctive curricula in an international, culturally Degree Seeking 1,225 566 1,791 Independent Connecticut Kent W. Smith, Senior Dir. of Institutional diverse supportive learning environment prepare Graduate FT PT Total Planning and Research graduates for life and leadership in an increasingly Degree Seeking 1,868 1,093 2,961 Alan R. Sauer, Dir. of Business Operations interconnected world. The university is independent Jenny N. Holland, Dir. of Marketing and nonsectarian. Accredited by the New England Total Enrollment 3,093 1,659 4,752 and Communications Association of Schools and Colleges. Kelly L. O’Brien, Dir. of Financial Aid Neil A. Salonen, President University of Hartford Denise T. Best, Dir. of Special Academic Programs Laurence M. Conner, Provost & Senior Vice President www.hartford.edu 860/768-4100 Academic Calendar...... Semester Joan E. Florczak, Executive Assistant to the President 200 Bloomfield Avenue ADM: 860/768-4296 Student Body...... Coed W. Hartford, CT 06117 Degrees Offered...... B, M Barbara L. Maryak, Associate VP, Admissions Steven D. Boyd, Dir. of International Admissions The University of Hartford was founded in 1877, Fields of Study Barbara A. Gabianelli, Executive Assistant to the when the first of its three original schools was Engineering...... U President for Planning & Institutional Research established. The Hartford Art School, Hillyer Fine and Applied Arts...... U Thomas R. Oates, VP, Administration & Finance College, and The Hartt School, all well-recognized Humanities...... U/G John J. Daley, Dir. of Public Relations institutions of higher education, joined in 1957 to Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Kathleen E. Gailor, Dir. of Financial Aid form the University of Hartford. The university is Physical and Life Sciences...... U Thomas J. Ward, VP for International Programs an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian Social Sciences...... U/G Hans van der Giessen, Associate Provost institution. The variety of its programs attracts a Online Courses...... No Tarek M. Sobh, VP for Graduate Studies & Research diverse student body from the urban and general Online Degrees...... No Michael J. Giampaoli, Dean, School of Continuing metropolitan area, from about three quarters of English for International Students...... No & Professional Studies the U.S., and currently, from 66 foreign countries. FT/PT Faculty...... 179/87 Kris Bickell, Dir. of Distance Education In addition to more than 4,000 full-time undergrad- FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 423/96 uate students, more than 3,000 others are enrolled Academic Calendar...... Semester in part-time undergraduate and graduate programs Admissions Student Body...... Coed and noncredit courses. Accredited by the New Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D England Association of Schools and Colleges. Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Fields of Study Walter Harrison, President Application Fee...... $60 Business and Management...... U/G Lynn Pasquerella, Provost Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Education...... G Ilena Rosenstein, Executive Assistant Annual Costs Engineering...... U/G Richard A. Zeiser, Dean of Admission Tuition/Fees...... $36,864/$1,860 Fine and Applied Arts...... U Samuel Skinner, Dir. of International Admission Room & Board...... $9,900 Health Professions...... U/G Arosha Jayawickrema, VP for Finance Fall 2007 International Enrollment Humanities...... U and Administration Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total John J. Carson, VP of University Relations Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 96 1 97 Jennifer Fuhrmann, Dir. of Financial Aid Social Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Catherine Stevenson, Dean, International Other Fields...... U/G & Honors Program International Total 97 1 98 Online Courses...... Yes Guy C. Colarulli, Associate Provost Dean Fall 2007 Enrollment Online Degrees...... Yes of Undergraduates Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Peter Diffley, Dean of Graduate Studies Degree Seeking 2,196 133 2,329 FT/PT Faculty...... 114/322 R.J. McGivney, Associate Dean, University Programs Non-Degree Seeking 44 38 82 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 218/76 Academic Calendar...... Semester Total 2,240 171 2,411 Admissions Student Body...... Coed Graduate FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Degree Seeking 5 116 121 Application Fee...... $25 Fields of Study Non-Degree Seeking 1 46 47 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Business and Management...... U/G Total 6 162 168 Annual Costs Education...... U/G Total Enrollment 2,246 333 2,579 Tuition/Fees...... $22,500/$1,970 Engineering...... U/G Room & Board...... $10,600 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G University of Bridgeport Health Professions...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Humanities...... U www.bridgeport.edu 203/576-4000 Undergraduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U 126 Park Avenue ADM: 203/576-4552 Degree Seeking 232 18 250 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Bridgeport, CT 06604 [email protected] Graduate FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U/G The University of Bridgeport, founded in 1927, Degree Seeking 1,244 362 1,606 offers career-oriented undergraduate, graduate International Total 1,476 380 1,856 and professional degrees and programs for people seeking personal and professional growth. The

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Online Courses...... Yes Steven Kaplan, President Fall 2007 Enrollment Online Degrees...... No William Leete, Special Assistant to the President Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes David Dauwalder, Provost Degree Seeking 2,583 380 2,963 FT/PT Faculty...... 334/507 Dennis Nostrand, Vice President of Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 2 46 48 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 643/34 Joseph Spellman, Director of Total 2,585 426 3,011 International Admissions Admissions Graduate FT PT Total Elizabeth Johnston-O’Connor, Director of Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degree Seeking 976 725 1,701 Institutional Research Application Fee...... $35 Non-Degree Seeking 0 62 62 George Synodi, Vice President of Finance Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Total 976 787 1,763 Juli Roebuck, Associate Vice President Annual Costs of Communications Total Enrollment 3,561 1,213 4,774 Tuition/Fees...... $26,942/$1,230 Karen Flynn, Director of Financial Aid 1 academic year for undergraduate students is on Room & Board...... $10,876 Andrea Hogan, Director of International the semester system; graduate school runs on a Student Services trimester system. Fall 2007 International Enrollment 2 Gordon Simerson, Associate Provost of for online applications; $75 for paper applications. Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate Studies Degree Seeking 176 5 181 Ira Kleinfeld, Associate Provost of Graduate Studies Non-Degree Seeking 26 1 27 Art Goon, Dean of University College Wesleyan University Total 202 6 208 Academic Calendar...... Other1 www.wesleyan.edu 860/685-2000 Graduate FT PT Total Student Body...... Coed 45 Wyllys Ave ADM: 860/685-3000 Degree Seeking 117 39 156 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Middletown, CT 06459 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 0 3 3 Founded 1831; offers liberal arts and sciences pro- Total 117 42 159 Fields of Study grams leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral International Total 319 48 367 Business and Management...... U/G Education...... G degrees; continuing education. Accredited by the Fall 2007 Enrollment Engineering...... U/G New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Undergraduate FT PT Total Fine and Applied Arts...... U Michael S. Roth, President Degree Seeking 4,766 598 5,364 Health Professions...... U Michael J. Whaley, VP for Student Affairs Non-Degree Seeking 30 243 273 Humanities...... U Barbara-Jan Wilson, VP for University Relations Total 4,796 841 5,637 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Joseph W. Bruno, VP for Academic Affairs and Provost Graduate FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Nancy Hargrave Meislahn, Dean of Admission and Degree Seeking 538 1,114 1,652 Social Sciences...... U/G Financial Aid Non-Degree Seeking 1 100 101 Other Fields...... U/G Michael Whitcomb, Dir. of Institutional Research John C. Meerts, VP for Finance and Administration Total 539 1,214 1,753 Online Courses...... Yes Gemma Fontanella Ebstein, Associate VP for Online Degrees...... No Total Enrollment 5,335 2,055 7,390 External Relations English for International Students...... Yes Jennifer Lawton, Dir. of Financial Aid FT/PT Faculty...... 182/317 John Kern, Dir. of Graduate Studies University of New Haven FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 311/44 Karen Anderson, Associate Dean of Continuing www.newhaven.edu 203/932-7000 Admissions Education and Dir., Graduate Liberal 300 Boston Post Road ADM: 203/932-7319 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Studies Program West Haven, CT 06516 [email protected] Application Fee...... $252 Academic Calendar...... Semester Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Founded in 1920, the university offers more than Student Body...... Coed 80 undergraduate degree programs and more than Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D 25 graduate degree programs. Many degrees are Tuition/Fees...... $27,000/$1,190 available through part-time, evening, and executive Fields of Study Room & Board...... $11,500 programs. The university also offers more than fifty Fine and Applied Arts...... U graduate and undergraduate certificates for those Fall 2007 International Enrollment Humanities...... U/G not ready to commit to a degree program. The Undergraduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G university stands apart from other institutions of Degree Seeking 49 4 53 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G higher learning because of its commitment to the Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Social Sciences...... U concept of experiential learning—bringing practice Total 49 6 55 Online Courses...... No into the classroom to educate its students and show Graduate FT PT Total Online Degrees...... No them the world ahead. With the skills we teach Degree Seeking 245 80 325 English for International Students...... No and the foundation we build, our students go on to Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 FT/PT Faculty...... 328/28 excellent jobs in their field or to further study in Total 245 81 326 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 606/61 business, law, education, and more. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools International Total 294 87 381 and Colleges.

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Admissions Fields of Study Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Business and Management...... G Undergraduate FT PT Total

Early Decision Deadline...... 11/15 Education...... G Degree Seeking 443 1 444 Independent Connecticut Application Fee...... $55 Engineering...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT; Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Total 443 2 445 SAT Subject Tests; TOEFL Health Professions...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total Humanities...... U/G Annual Costs Degree Seeking 1,277 8 1,285 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $38,364/$270 Non-Degree Seeking 78 14 92 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Room & Board...... $10,636 Total 1,355 22 1,377 Social Sciences...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Other Fields...... U/G International Total 1,798 24 1,822 Undergraduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking 191 0 191 Online Degrees...... No Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 English for International Students...... Yes Degree Seeking 5,285 6 5,291 Total 197 0 197 FT/PT Faculty...... 1,100/477 Non-Degree Seeking 4 16 20 Graduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 7,693/990 Total 5,289 22 5,311 Degree Seeking 54 0 54 Admissions Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 9 1 10 Fall Application Deadline...... 12/31 Degree Seeking 5,889 123 6,012 Total 63 1 64 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/01 Non-Degree Seeking 95 36 131 International Total 260 1 261 Application Fee...... $75 Total 5,984 159 6,143 Fall 2007 Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT; Total Enrollment 11,273 181 11,454 SAT Subject Tests; TOEFL Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2,748 0 2,748 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 7 17 24 Tuition/Fees...... $35,300/$0 Total 2,755 17 2,772 Room & Board...... $10,700 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 162 111 273 Non-Degree Seeking 11 93 104 Total 173 204 377 Total Enrollment 2,928 221 3,149

Yale University www.yale.edu 203/432-4771 New Haven, CT 06520 ADM: 203/432-9300 [email protected] Founded in 1701, Yale is a large research university with a wide array of programs, departments, schools (Yale College, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and 10 professional schools), centers, museums, and many affiliated organizations. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Richard C. Levin, President Nina M. Glickson, Assistant to the President Peter Salovey, Provost Jeffrey Brenzel, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions John R. Goldin, Dir. of Institutional Research Shauna King, V.P. Finance & Administration Helaine S. Klasky, Assoc. V.P. & Dir. of Public Affairs Caesar Storlazzi, University Director, Student Financial Services Ann Kuhlman, Director, International Students & Scholars Mary E. Miller, Dean of Yale College Jon Butler, Dean, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M, D

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wwwwwwwww.mitchellinstitute.org Mitchell Institute 22 Monument Square Portland, Maine 04101 (207) 773-7700

Maine

Population 2007...... 1,317,207 Maine Department of Education Susan Gendron, Commissioner Number of Colleges and Universities 2008 23 State House Station Public Two-Year:...... 7 Four-Year:...... 8 Augusta, ME 04333-0023 Independent Two-Year:...... 3 Four-Year:...... 12 207/624-6600 www.maine.gov/education Degrees Conferred 2006 Associate...... 2,416 Maine Community College System Bachelor’s...... 6,544 John Fitzsimmons, President Master’s...... 1,655 323 State Street First-Professional...... 214 Augusta, ME 04330 Doctorate...... 39 207/629-4000 www.mccs.me.edu Higher Education Enrollment 2006 System includes Central Maine, Eastern Maine, Kennebec Public Two-Year:...... 12,702 Four-Year:...... 35,068 Valley, Northern Maine, Southern Maine, Washington Public Maine Independent Two-Year:...... 1,540 Four-Year:...... 16,839 County and York County Community Colleges Foreign Enrollment 2006...... 1,411 University of Maine System Richard L. Pattenaude, Chancellor Minority Students as % of Total Higher 16 Central Street Education Enrollment 2006...... 6% Bangor, ME 04401 207/973-3201 Per-Capita Income 2007...... $33,722 www.maine.edu State Appropriation for Higher Education System includes University of Maine, University of Maine Per $1,000 of Personal Income 2008...... $6.2 at Augusta, Farmington, Fort Kent, Machias and Presque Isle and the University of Southern Maine

Sources: New England Board of Higher Education analysis of Center for Higher Education and Finance, Illinois State University; the Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac, 2008

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Central Maine Scott E. Knapp, President Admissions Community College Gary Webber, Dean of Finance and Administration Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Barbara Owen, Executive Associate to the President Application Fee...... $20 www.cmcc.edu 207/755-5100 Judy Wilder, Dean of Academic Affairs Annual Costs 1250 Turner Street 207/755-5273 Betsy Libby, Dir. of Admissions Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/1 Auburn, ME 04210 [email protected] Roger Philippon, Dean of Planning and $4,920/ Public Affairs CMCC, located in Auburn, Maine, is a comprehensive, Room & Board...... $7,880 public two-year college that provides quality, Monique Schreiber, Dir. of Financial Aid accessible education and lifelong learning Diane Dostie, Dean of Corporate and Fall 2007 International Enrollment opportunities. The college delivers career and Community Services FT PT Total technical degree programs; education for transfer Academic Calendar...... Semester Degree Seeking 3 0 3 to baccalaureate programs; and services to support Student Body...... Coed International Total 3 0 3 economic development and community vitality. Degrees Offered...... C, A Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total CMCC offers 29 different majors and awards Degree Seeking 987 893 1,880 certificates and associate in arts, science and Fields of Study Non-Degree Seeking 30 410 440 applied science degrees. In addition to the main Business and Management, Education, Engineering, campus in Auburn, the college has a center in Health Professions, Mathematics/Computer Total Enrollment 1,017 1,303 2,320 Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Oxford and Lincoln Counties and also delivers 1 fees vary by program. courses in Franklin County. CMCC�s Corporate and Online Courses...... Yes Community Services Department offers non-credit Online Degrees...... No courses and customized training and certification English for International Students...... Yes programs. CMCC was founded in 1964 and is FT/PT Faculty...... 54/122 accredited by the New England Association of FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 60/2 Schools and Colleges.

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Eastern Maine Kennebec Valley Maine Maritime Academy1 Community College Community College www.mainemaritime.edu 207/326-4316 www.emcc.edu 207/974-4800 www.kvcc.me.edu 207/453-5000 Admissions Office ADM: 800/227-8465 354 Hogan Road ADM: 207/974-4680 92 Western Avenue ADM: 207/453-5131 Castine, ME 04420 [email protected] Bangor, ME 04401 [email protected] Fairfield, ME 04937 [email protected] Maine Maritime Academy is a public, four-year EMCC is a public, two-year, co-educational college Kennebec Valley Community College, one of seven college specializing in international business and located in the city of Bangor in central Maine. colleges in the Maine Community College System, logistics, engineering, marine transportation, and EMCC has three outreach centers located in is a commuter school located on a sixty-four acre marine sciences. Our many labs and vessels allow counties within the college’s primary service area campus in central Maine. Organized in 1969 by the our students to immediately apply book theory and in order to reach out to the citizens of those rural Maine Legislature, the first classes began there in knowledge. Co-ops, internships, and many specialized areas. EMCC was established in 1966 as Eastern 1970. KVCC has since become a leader in working training opportunities give our students the experience Maine Vocational Technical Institute. Accredited with area employers to develop cutting-edge pro- which private and public sector employers want. by the New England Association of Schools grams to meet the challenges of a changing local Leonard H. Tyler, President and Colleges. job market. Enrollment has grown to 2,184 full and Richard R. Ericson, VP for Finance, Administration Joyce B. Hedlund, President part-time students for the fall of 2008. KVCC now and Government Affairs Ronald E. Turner, Vice President/Academic Dean offers continuing education courses, distance-learn- John Barlow, VP, Academic Dean and Provost Terri Adam, Administrative Assistant ing opportunities, and has emerged as an affordable Jeffrey Wright, Dir. of Admissions Elizabeth C. Russell, Associate Dean of Enrollment first-step to four-year colleges and universities. Kathy Heath, Dir. of Financial Aid Accredited by the New England Association of Management/Director of Admissions Degrees Offered...... B, M Daniel E. Crocker, Dean of Enrollment Schools and Colleges. Management and Institutional Research Barbara W. Woodlee, President Fields of Study Michael Osborne, Dir. of Finance Karen White, Vice President Business and Management, Engineering, Physical Elizabeth Clayton, Dir. of Marketing Gloria Taylor, Administrative Assistant to and Life Sciences, Other Fields Candace Ward, Financial Aid Director the President Online Courses...... No Jim Bourgoin, Dir. of Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... No John Delile, Dean of Finance and Administration Student Body...... Coed English for International Students...... No Jonathan Humphrey, Public Relations and Degrees Offered...... C, A FT/PT Faculty...... 69/21 Marketing Specialist FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 125 Fields of Study Anne Connors, Dir. of Financial Aid Business and Management, Education, Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester Health Professions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling until 5/1 Student Body...... Coed Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/20 Online Courses...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A Application Fee...... $15 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fields of Study Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT English for International Students...... Yes Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, FT/PT Faculty...... 52/243 Annual Costs Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 54/3 Tuition/Fees...... $7,000/$1,805 Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer $13,600/$1,805 Admissions Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Room & Board...... $7,400 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Sciences, Other Fields Application Fee...... $20 Fall 2006 Enrollment Online Courses...... Yes Annual Costs Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/1 English for International Students...... No Degree Seeking 822 14 836 $4,920/ FT/PT Faculty...... 42/120 Graduate FT PT Total Room & Board...... $8,160 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 42/30 Degree Seeking 20 2 22 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions Total Enrollment 842 16 858 1 FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Open campus officers, costs and enrollment data are Degree Seeking 5 0 5 Application Fee...... $20 from 2008 directory. International Total 5 0 5 Annual Costs 1 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/ Northern Maine Degree Seeking 1,078 502 1,580 $4,920/ Community College Non-Degree Seeking 10 334 344 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total www.nmcc.edu 207/768-2700 Total Enrollment 1,088 836 1,924 Degree Seeking 535 861 1,396 Non-Degree Seeking 6 662 668 33 Edgemont Drive ADM: 207/768-2785 1 fees vary by program. Presque Isle, ME 04769 [email protected] Total Enrollment 541 1,523 2,064 Founded in 1961; offers more than 25 career and 1 fees vary by program. transfer programs leading to postsecondary certificates and associate degrees; continuing education; summer session for degree credit. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Timothy Crowley, President health science; information technology, mathematics Robert A. Kennedy, President Alan Punches, Vice President and business; and public service. Accredited by the Evelyn J. Silver, Senior Adviser Diane Peters, Administrative Assistant to New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Susan J. Hunter, VP for Academic Affairs/Provost the President James O. Ortiz, President Sharon M. Oliver, Dir. of Admissions Larry LaPlante, Dir. of Finance Janet M. Sortor, Vice President Karen Boucias, Dir. of International Programs Jason Parent, Dir. of Development & College Relations Laura Libby, Executive Assistant Theodore Coladarci, Dir. of Institutional Studies Norma Smith, Assistant Dir. of Financial Aid Staci Grasky, Associate Dean Janet Waldron, VP for Administration and Finance Leah Buck, Assistant Dean of Continuing Education Diane Vickrey, Dean of Students and Planning Joseph Carr, Dir. of University Relations Peggy Crawford, Dir. of Student Financial Aid Academic Calendar...... Semester Carol Hammond, Dean of Communications Stuart Marrs, Associate Provost and Dean for Student Body...... Coed Michel Lussier, Dir. of Financial Aid Undergraduate Education Degrees Offered...... C, A Academic Calendar...... Semester Daniel Sandweiss, Dean and Associate Provost for Fields of Study Student Body...... Coed Graduate Studies Business and Management, Health Professions, Degrees Offered...... C, A Robert White, Associate Provost and Dean of Humanities Fields of Study Lifelong Learning Online Courses...... No Business and Management, Education, Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... No Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Student Body...... Coed Public Maine English for International Students...... No Professions, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Degrees Offered...... B, M, D FT/PT Faculty...... 44/35 Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Fields of Study FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 56/3 Other Fields Agriculture...... U/G Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Business and Management...... U/G Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Degrees...... No Education...... U/G Application Fee...... $20 English for International Students...... No Engineering...... U/G 1 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Admissions Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Health Professions...... U/G Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Humanities...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/1 Application Fee...... $20 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G $4,920 Annual Costs Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Room & Board...... $5,500 1 Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/ Social Sciences...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment $4,920 Room & Board...... $7,746 Online Courses...... Yes FT PT Total Online Degrees...... Yes Degree Seeking 25 11 36 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Non-Degree Seeking 0 6 6 Degree Seeking 2,697 2,538 5,235 FT/PT Faculty...... 506/305 Non-Degree Seeking 5 433 438 International Total 25 17 42 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,583/126 Total Enrollment 2,702 2,971 5,673 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Admissions 1 Degree Seeking 589 197 786 fees vary by program. Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 173 173 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Total Enrollment 589 370 959 Application Fee...... $40 University of Maine Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT 1 and/or college placement testing. 2 fees vary by program. www.umaine.edu 207/581-1110 Annual Costs 168 College Avenue ADM: 207/581-1561 Tuition/Fees...... $7,170/$1,930 Orono, ME 04473-9967 [email protected] $20,580/$1,930 Southern Maine The University of Maine system’s flagship campus is Room & Board...... $8,008 Community College located in the town of Orono. UMaine was founded in Fall 2007 International Enrollment 1865 and stands as Maine’s only land- and sea-grant www.smccme.edu 207/741-5500 institution. Nearly 12,000 undergraduate and Undergraduate FT PT Total 2 Fort Road ADM: 877/282-2182 graduate students from all over the world attend Degree Seeking 133 6 139 South Portland, ME 04106 to achieve their highest aspirations. Backed by Non-Degree Seeking 18 9 27 Since its beginning in 1946 as the Maine Vocational our nationally recognized faculty, state-of-the-art Total 151 15 166 Technical Institute in Augusta, Southern Maine learning facilities and 184 programs of study, they Graduate FT PT Total Community College has had one basic guiding are challenged to do their best on a campus that Degree Seeking 152 31 183 principle that to this day serves as its foundation houses the state’s largest library. UMaine boasts Non-Degree Seeking 1 2 3 —to provide quality education and, consequently, low student-faculty ratios, hands-on research for Total 153 33 186 to strengthen Maine’s economy by providing a highly graduates and undergraduates, and a quality of International Total 304 48 352 trained and educated work force. In 1998, the life filled with year-round recreational opportunities. college added the associate in arts degree, formal- Accredited by the New England Association of izing the trend for students to transfer to four-year Schools and Colleges. colleges and universities to pursue a baccalaureate degree. The college has five major academic divisions: applied technology; arts and science;

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degree Seeking 7,820 957 8,777 Degree Seeking 4 2 6 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Application Fee...... $40 Non-Degree Seeking 72 747 819 International Total 4 2 6 Total 7,892 1,704 9,596 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Annual Costs 1 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,486 2,723 4,209 Tuition/Fees...... $7,296/$910 Degree Seeking 1,074 681 1,755 Non-Degree Seeking 33 859 892 $15,027/$910 Non-Degree Seeking 42 519 561 Room & Board...... $7,158 Total Enrollment 1,519 3,582 5,101 Total 1,116 1,200 2,316 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Total Enrollment 9,008 2,904 11,912 University of Maine Undergraduate FT PT Total at Farmington Degree Seeking 12 0 12 University of Maine International Total 12 0 12 www.farmington.edu 207/778-7000 at Augusta 2 111 South Street ADM: 207/778-7050 Fall 2007 Enrollment www.uma.edu 207/621-3000 Farmington, ME 04938 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total 46 University Drive ADM: 207/621-3300 Established in 1864 as Maine’s first public institu- Degree Seeking 2,010 104 2,114 Augusta, ME 04330 [email protected] tion of higher education, the University of Maine Non-Degree Seeking 23 128 151 Founded in 1965, the University of Maine at Augusta at Farmington is Maine’s selective public liberal Total Enrollment 2,033 232 2,265 (UMA) is a regional state university, providing arts college, offering quality programs in teacher 1 tuition is based on 32 credit hours per year. baccalaureate and select associate degrees to meet education, human services and arts and sciences. 2 graduate level enrollment not reported. the educational, economic and cultural needs of With enrollment limited to just 2,000 students, central Maine. Based on a common liberal arts core Farmington is about the same size as many of for all degree programs, UMA delivers professional New England’s most selective private colleges University of Maine programs to non-traditional, traditional and place- and offers many of the same advantages, but is at Fort Kent bound students. UMA offers courses at its campuses more affordable, providing a tremendous college in Augusta and Bangor (University College of Bangor), education value in a spectacular natural setting. www.UMFK.maine.edu 207/834-7500 online, and through University College Outreach, a Accredited by the New England Association of 23 University Drive ADM: 888/879-8635 UMA-administered distance education organization Schools and Colleges. Fort Kent, ME 04743 [email protected] with 75 locations throughout the state. Accredited Theodora J. Kalikow, President The University of Maine at Fort Kent is a liberal by the New England Association of Schools Valerie O. Huebner, Executive Assistant arts university offering quality baccalaureate and Colleges. to the President and associate degree programs responding to the Allyson Handley, President Allen H. Berger, Vice President for Academic needs of northern Maine. The UMFK academic Joshua Nadel, VP and Provost Affairs/Provost experience provides close interaction with faculty, Jonathan Henry, Dean of Enrollment Brandon T. Lagana, Dir. of Admission small classes and the use of leading technology to Holly Maffei, Bursar Douglas H. Rawlings, Dir. of Institutional Research prepare students for lifelong learning and success. Robert Stein, Dir. of External Relations Sharon Nadeau, Dir. of Administrative Systems The university preserves and fosters an appreciation Sherry McCollett, Dir. of Financial Aid Jennifer Eriksen, Dir. of Campaign Communications/ of the Acadian and Franco-American heritage and Thomas Abbott, Dir. of Libraries and Distance Learning Assistant Dir. of University Advancement culture while welcoming students of all ethnic and racial heritages. UMFK contributes to the economic, Academic Calendar...... Semester Ron Milliken, Dir. of Financial Aid social and cultural development of the St. John Student Body...... Coed Philip Griswold, Assistant Dean of Education Valley and we celebrate our proximity to the Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Pamela Wilson, Dir. of Educational Outreach wonder of Maine’s wilderness. Accredited by the Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Business and Management, Fine and Applied Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M Richard W. Cost, President Arts, Health Professions, Mathematics/ John L. Martin, Executive Assistant to the President Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Fields of Study Rachel E. Albert, VP for Academic Affairs Social Sciences Business and Management...... U Jill M. Cairns, Dir. of Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Education...... U/G Joseph R. Bjerklie, Associate Dir. of Online Degrees...... Yes Fine and Applied Arts...... U Institutional Research English for International Students...... No Health Professions...... U John D. Murphy, VP for Administration FT/PT Faculty...... 103/190 Humanities...... U Ellen Cost, Dir. of Financial Aid FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 231/44 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Physical and Life Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions Social Sciences...... U Student Body...... Coed Fall Application Deadline...... 8/31 Other Fields...... U Degrees Offered...... A, B Application Fee...... $40 Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study Annual Costs Online Degrees...... No Business and Management, Education, Health Tuition/Fees...... $5,700/$795 English for International Students...... No Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer $13,800/$795 FT/PT Faculty...... 129/60 Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 221/96

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Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Admissions Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fall Application Deadline...... 8/15 Fall Application Deadline...... Open English for International Students...... No Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Application Fee...... $40 FT/PT Faculty...... 41/31 Application Fee...... $40 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 83/3 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Annual Costs Admissions Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $5,700/$730 Fall Application Deadline...... Open Tuition/Fees...... $5,700/$710 $14,310/$730 Application Fee...... $40 $15,840/$710 Room & Board...... $6,320 Room & Board...... $6,418 Annual Costs Fall 2007 International Enrollment Tuition/Fees...... $5,700/$713 Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT PT Total $14,310/$713 FT PT Total Degree Seeking 384 19 403 Room & Board...... $6,940 Degree Seeking 20 6 26 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Fall 2007 International Enrollment International Total 20 6 26 International Total 384 20 404 FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 184 11 195 Degree Seeking 434 120 554 Degree Seeking 1,115 176 1,291 Maine Public Maine Non-Degree Seeking 0 7 7 Non-Degree Seeking 3 536 539 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 International Total 184 18 202 Total Enrollment 437 656 1,093 Total Enrollment 1,115 178 1,293 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total 1 Recreation & Tourism Management program Degree Seeking 610 174 784 is accredited by the National Recreation & University of Southern Maine Non-Degree Seeking 7 311 318 Park Association. Total Enrollment 617 485 1,102 www.usm.maine.edu 207/780-4141 96 Falmouth Street, P.O. Box 9300 207/780-5670 University of Maine Portland, ME 04104-9300 [email protected] University of Maine at Presque Isle Founded in 1878; Maine and northern New England’s at Machias www.umpi.edu 207/768-9400 comprehensive regional university; offering an www.umm.maine.edu 207/255-1200 181 Main Street ADM: 207/768-9532 award-winning Honors Program, outstanding 9 O’Brien Avenue ADM: 207/255-1318 Presque Isle, ME 04769 Russell Scholars residential learning community, Machias, ME 04654 [email protected] and multiple opportunities to extend the classroom The University was founded in 1903 as the Aroostook to the community through civic engagement. Offers Founded 1909; offers baccalaureate programs State Normal School by the Maine State Legislature liberal arts, technical and professional programs in environmental and biological sciences; inter- following the work of dedicated citizens who saw leading to associate, bachelor�s and graduate disciplinary fine arts; recreation and tourism the growing need for post-secondary education in degrees. Continuing and cooperative education; management behavioral science and community central Aroostook County. Known as the University summer and winter sessions for degree credit. studies; business and entrepreneurial studies; of Maine at Presque Isle since 1971, the university Accredited by the New England Association of history; English; elementary, middle and secondary offers a variety of programs leading to certificates, Schools and Colleges. education; cooperative education, summer session associate and bachelor’s degrees. Accredited by the for degree credit. Accredited by the New England New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Selma Botman, President Association of Schools and Colleges.1 Timothy Stevens, Special Assistant to the President Donald Zillman, President for Planning and Project Development, Senior Cynthia E. Huggins, President Michael Sonntag, VP for Academic Affairs Advisor to the President Thomas Potter, VP for Administration & Finance Ethelyn Boyd, Administrative Associate Michelle Drucker, Special Assistant to Stuart G. Swain, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Erin Benson, Director of Admission the President Stewart Bennett, Dir. of Admissions Jing Qi, Director of Institutional Research Mark Lapping, Interim Provost, VP for Mary Stover, Registrar Eldon Levesque, Director of Business Systems Academic Affairs Stephanie Larrabee, Dir. of Financial Aid Rachel Rice, Coordinator of Media Relations Scott E. Steinberg, Dean of Undergraduate Christopher Bell, Director of Financial Aid Academic Calendar...... Semester Admission, Chief Marketing Officer Student Body...... Coed Academic Calendar...... Semester Domenica Cipollone, Dir. of Office of International Degrees Offered...... A, B Student Body...... Coed Programs, National Student Exchange Degrees Offered...... C, A, B William W. Wells, Chief Information Officer Fields of Study Richard R. Campbell, Chief Financial Officer Business and Management, Education, Fine Fields of Study Bob Caswell, Executive Dir. of Public Affairs and Applied Arts, Humanities, Physical and Life Business and Management, Education, Fine and Keith P. Dubois, Dir. of Financial Aid Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Applied Arts, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Margo Wood, Dean of Graduate Studies Other Fields Online Courses...... Yes Robert J. Hansen, Associate Provost for Online Degrees...... No Online Courses...... Yes University Outreach English for International Students...... No Online Degrees...... No Academic Calendar...... Continuous FT/PT Faculty...... 34/43 English for International Students...... No Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 71/7 FT/PT Faculty...... 61/56 Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 122/16

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Fields of Study Washington County York County Business and Management...... U/G Community College Community College Education...... G Engineering...... U www.wccc.me.edu 207/454-1000 www.yccc.edu 207/646-9282 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G One College Drive ADM: 207/454-1000 112 College Drive ADM: 800/580-3820 Health Professions...... U/G Calais, ME 04619 [email protected] Wells, ME 04090 [email protected] Humanities...... U Washington County Community College (WCCC) Located on 84 acres of beautiful woodlands in Wells, Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G in Calais is one of seven community colleges in the York County Community College (YCCC) is Social Sciences...... U the Maine Community College System. WCCC is a conveniently situated in the heart of York County, Other Fields...... U/G small college with friendly and professional staff, Maine. The college is centrally located between Online Courses...... Yes a supportive learning environment and a broad the towns of Kittery, Sanford, and Saco, offering Online Degrees...... No array of career choices. Founded in 1969, WCCC excellent employment and cultural opportunities. English for International Students...... Yes offers 18 major areas of study. WCCC offers certifi- Located just a mile from the beach along some of FT/PT Faculty...... 408/304 cate, diploma, and associate degree programs in a Maine’s most beautiful public lands, YCCC offers FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,016/153 variety of areas such as liberal studies, mechancial one of the friendliest, most affordable college technology, construction technology, medical, experiences in New England. Flexible scheduling Admissions business and adventure recreation to name just a and rolling admissions make it easy for students Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 few. Accredited by the New England Association of with work or family responsibilities to take classes. Application Fee...... $40 Schools and Colleges. Students just entering college find that YCCC’s Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT William H. Cassidy, President small classes, experiential learning approach, and Annual Costs Tina Erskine, Human Resource Coordinator one-on-one faculty attention give them the support Tuition/Fees...... $6,540/$1,184 David Markow, Dean of Academic and Student Affairs they need to excel. Accredited by the New England $18,060/$1,184 Cynthia Moholland, Assistant Dean of Enrollment Association of Schools and Colleges. Room & Board...... $8,344 Desiree Thompson, Dean of Finance Charles M. Lyons, President and Administration Monica Dumont, Administrative Assistant to Fall 2007 International Enrollment Eric MacDonald, Dir. of Financial Aid the President Undergraduate FT PT Total Darin McGaw, Assistant Dean of Student and Paula Gagnon, Vice President and Dean of Degree Seeking 7 3 10 Community Affairs Academic Affairs Non-Degree Seeking 1 7 8 David Sousa, Dir. of Distance Education Corinne Kowpak, Dean of Students Total 8 10 18 Rhyan Romaine, Dir. of Resource Development Academic Calendar...... Semester Graduate FT PT Total Nancy Drouin, Interim Dir. of Finance Student Body...... Coed Degree Seeking 6 4 10 Debra Lavoie, Marketing Coordinator Degrees Offered...... C, A International Total 14 14 28 David Daigle, Dir. of Financial Aid Fields of Study Paulette Millette, Continuing Education, Fall 2007 Enrollment Business and Management, Education, Health Business Services Undergraduate FT PT Total Professions, Other Fields Academic Calendar...... Semester Degree Seeking 4,661 1,942 6,603 Online Courses...... Yes Student Body...... Coed Non-Degree Seeking 93 1,437 1,503 Online Degrees...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A Total 4,754 3,379 8,106 English for International Students...... No Fields of Study Graduate FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 28/20 Business and Management, Education, Health Degree Seeking 1,174 581 1,755 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 33/3 Non-Degree Seeking 68 497 565 Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ Total 1,242 1,078 2,320 Admissions Computer Sciences Fall Application Deadline...... 8/15 Total Enrollment 5,996 4,457 10,426 Online Courses...... Yes Application Fee...... $20 Online Degrees...... No Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/1 FT/PT Faculty...... 15/85 $4,920/1 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 40/6 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degree Seeking 6 0 6 Application Fee...... $20 International Total 6 0 6 Annual Costs 1 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $2,460/ Degree Seeking 242 78 320 $4,920 Non-Degree Seeking 2 97 99 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Total Enrollment 244 175 419 Degree Seeking 333 439 772 Non-Degree Seeking 5 229 234 1 fees vary by program. Total Enrollment 338 668 1,006 1 fees vary by program.

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Elaine T. Hansen, President For Information on Independent Undergraduate FT PT Total Heather S. Bumps, Assistant to the President Institutions in Maine Degree Seeking 800 100 900 Jill N. Reich, VP for Academic Affairs Maine Independent Colleges Association Non-Degree Seeking 0 10 10 Wylie L. Mitchell, Dean of Admissions Marylyn A. Scott, Dir. of Multicultural Recruitment P.O. Box 1058 207/791-3000 Total Enrollment 800 110 910 Augusta, ME 04332 Ellen Peters, Dir. of Institutional Research and Dan Walker, Executive Director Assessment Outcomes Bangor Theological Seminary Terry J. Beckmann, VP for Finance Administration and Treasurer www.bts.edu 207/942-6781 Bryan McNulty, Dir. of Communications and Andover College Two College Circle PO Box 411 ADM: 207/942-6781 Media Relations Bangor, ME 04402-0411 [email protected] www.andovercollege.edu 207/774-6126 Wendy G. Glass, Acting Dir. of Student 265 Western Ave 207/774-6126 Bangor Theological Seminary, founded in 1814, Financial Services is an ecumenical seminary in the Congregational Independent Maine S. Portland, ME 04106 [email protected] Academic Calendar...... Other1 tradition of the United Church of Christ. With Student Body...... Coed Andover College was founded in 1967 as the campuses in Bangor and Portland, Maine, the Degrees Offered...... B Andover Institute of Business. In 2006, the col- seminary’s primary mission is preparation for lege was purchased by Kaplan Higher Education Christian ministry. Graduate programs include Fields of Study Corporation, is a subsidiary of Kaplan, Inc., a the master of divinity, master of arts and doctor of Education, Humanities, Mathematics/ leading education and career services company. ministry degrees. Accredited by the New England Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Andover College serves students at the South Association of Schools and Colleges. Social Sciences Portland campus and at an instructional site in Lewiston. Both locations provide easy access from Kent J. Ulery, President Online Courses...... No the communities they serve. Both are served Patricia Annis, Assistant to the President and Deans Online Degrees...... No by public transportation, and both have ample Glenn T. Miller, Academic Dean English for International Students...... No parking. Andover College serves a diverse student Michael K. Huddy, Dir. of Admissions and FT/PT Faculty...... 156/30 population of approximately 1,100 adult learners. Financial Aid FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 473/71 Accredited by the New England Association of Jacqueline Bussiere, Controller Admissions Schools and Colleges. Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Christopher Quinn, President Student Body...... Coed Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Jayne Pelletier, VP of Academic Affairs Degrees Offered...... M, D Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Sandra Bailey, Executive Assistant Online Courses...... No Application Fee...... $60 Wendy B. Burbank, Dir. of Admissions Online Degrees...... No Carol Gagnon, Business Office Manager Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Kelly Knight, Financial Aid Director Comprehensive Fee...... $49,350 FT/PT Faculty...... 7/18 Gerry Ney, Dean of Student Affairs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 9/0 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Academic Calendar...... Quarter FT PT Total Admissions Student Body...... Coed Degree Seeking 88 0 88 Fall Application Deadline...... 7/15 Degrees Offered...... C, A Application Fee...... $40 International Total 88 0 88 Fields of Study Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Annual Costs Business and Management, Education, Degree Seeking 1,660 0 1,660 Tuition/Fees...... $390/$251 Health Professions, Other Fields Non-Degree Seeking 1 33 34 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Total Enrollment 1,661 33 1,694 Online Courses...... Yes Degree Seeking 23 76 99 Online Degrees...... No Non-Degree Seeking 1 14 15 1 ’s academic calendar is a 4-4-1, English for International Students...... No a variation of the 4-1-4 academic calendar. Total Enrollment 24 96 120 FT/PT Faculty...... 17/72 Bates offers four-month fall and winter semesters FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 45/28 1 tuition is per credit hour. and a one-month (5-week) short term session in the spring. Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Bates College Application Fee...... $20 Beal College www.bates.edu 207/786-6255 Annual Costs Lane Hall ADM: 207/786-6000 www.bealcollege.edu 207/947-4591 Tuition/Fees...... $13,000/$744 Lewiston, ME 04240 [email protected] 99 Farm Road ADM: 207/947-4591 Bangor, ME 04401 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Founded 1855; offers bachelor’s degrees in liberal Undergraduate FT PT Total arts and sciences; and teacher education programs; Founded in 1891; private career-oriented college

Degree Seeking 2 0 2 unique 4-4-1 academic calendar year offers fall, offering diplomas and associate degrees. Small, winter, and a five-week concentrated study term. friendly atmosphere. International Total 2 0 2 Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Allen T. Stehle, President Katy Longley, Senior VP for Finance and Academic Calendar...... Semester Deborah LeBlanc, Chief Administrative Officer Administration & Treasurer Student Body...... Coed Stephanie Parlee, Dir. of Education Scott W. Hood, VP for Communications and Degrees Offered...... A Erin Morgan, Dir. of Admissions Public Affairs Online Courses...... No Maggie Magee, Dir. of Financial Aid Stephen H. Joyce, Dir. of Student Aid Online Degrees...... No Laura K. Lee, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs/ Academic Calendar...... Other English for International Students...... No International Student Advisor Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Faculty...... 13/6 Degrees Offered...... A Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 6/0 Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Admissions Degrees Offered...... B Business and Management, Education, Health Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Professions, Social Sciences Fields of Study Application Fee...... $40 Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Online Courses...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Online Degrees...... No Annual Costs Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields English for International Students...... No Tuition/Fees...... $5,865/$1,210 FT/PT Faculty...... 5/12 Online Courses...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 18/1 Online Degrees...... No Degree Seeking 126 0 126 English for International Students...... No Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 0 25 25 FT/PT Faculty...... 185/29 Fall Application Deadline...... None Total Enrollment 126 25 151 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 567/124 Application Fee...... $25 Admissions Annual Costs Colby College Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Tuition/Fees...... $6,505/$175 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Comprehensive Fee...... $100 www.colby.edu 207/859-4000 Application Fee...... $601 4000 Mayflower Hill Drive ADM: 800/723-3032 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Waterville, ME 04901 [email protected] Degree Seeking 302 126 428 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 0 19 19 Tuition/Fees...... $37,790/$400 The Colby experience is challenging and uplifting, Room & Board...... $10,380 enlightening and provocative, dynamic and focused. Total Enrollment 302 145 447 It is relationships between professors and students Fall 2007 International Enrollment that transform both. Colby fosters intellectual and Bowdoin College FT PT Total personal growth, with graduates emerging as Degree Seeking 51 0 51 conscientious, committed leaders ready to make a www.bowdoin.edu 207/725-3000 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 profound impact on their world. Through a rigorous 5000 College Station ADM: 207/725-3100 International Total 51 2 53 academic program leading to bachelor’s degrees, Brunswick, ME 04011-8441 [email protected] Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total transformative relationships, and activities outside Founded in 1794, Bowdoin is a coeducational, Degree Seeking 1,709 1 1,710 the classroom, students learn to embrace opportunities, residential, undergraduate, liberal arts college Non-Degree Seeking 1 5 6 to see connections across disciplines, and to regard located in Brunswick, Maine, a town of approximately education as a civic resource. Colby is international, Total Enrollment 1,710 6 1,716 22,000, located close to the Maine coast, 25 miles and students develop a mature curiosity and an from Portland and 120 miles from Boston. Bowdoin 1 waived for students who demonstrate need. appetite for engaged global citizenship. A Colby pursues its mission in five domains: 1) intellectual education is distinctly inspired. Accredited by the and academic; 2) social and residential; 3) athletic; New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Central Maine Medical 4) esthetic and environmental; and 5) ethical. William D. Adams, President Bowdoin provides a broad curriculum that allows Center College of Nursing Sally A. Baker, Executive Assistant to the President students to delve deeply into a major program of and Health Professions Jacqueline K. Edgar Person, Administrative study as well as explore a wide range of disciplines. Assistant to the President www.cmmcson.edu 207/795-2840 First-year seminars, interdisciplinary studies, Edward H. Yeterian, VP for Academic Affairs and 70 Middle Street ADM: 207/795-2843 independent study courses, honors projects, intern- Dean of Faculty Lewiston, ME 04240 [email protected] ships, summer research, student fellowships, study Parker J. Beverage, Dean of Admissions and abroad, service learning and peer mentoring and CMMC College of Nursing and Health Professions Financial Aid tutoring contribute to collaborative and dynamic was founded in 1981. In 1977, the college was granted Thomas S. Thomas, Dir. of Admissions associations among students and faculty within a the authority to award the associate degree in applied William P. Wilson, Dir. of Institutional Research residential learning environment. Accredited by the science in nursing by the State of Maine. The college Douglas C. Terp, VP for Administration and Treasurer New England Association of Schools and Colleges. is accredited by the National League for Nursing, David T. Eaton, Dir. of Communications Barry Mills, President the New England Association of Schools and Lucia W. Whittelsey, Dir. of Financial Aid Cynthia P. Wonson, Executive Secretary to Colleges, and the Maine State Board of Nursing. Susan M. McDougal, Associate Dean the President Sharon L. Kuhrt, President Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Cristle C. Judd, Dean for Academic Affairs Susan C. Baltrus, Director Student Body...... Coed Scott A. Meiklejohn, Interim Dean of Admissions Peter Miller, Admissions Chair Degrees Offered...... B John C. Thurston, Associate Dean of Admissions Kathleen C. Jacques, Registrar Becky Brodigan, VP for Institutional Planning Keith Bourgault, Director of Financial Aid and Assessment

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Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Trimester jewelry and photography, with an emphasis on Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Student Body...... Coed creating a pathway to the market. Heartwood is Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Degrees Offered...... B, M known as an art school run for artists, by artists. Life Sciences, Social Sciences Online Courses...... No Berri Kramer, President Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... No Susan Wilder, Vice President Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... Yes Stephanie Bacon, Assistant to the President English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 26/15 Marcia , Communications Officer FT/PT Faculty...... 165/69 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 63/8 Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 401/104 Admissions Student Body...... Coed Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Online Courses...... No Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Application Fee...... $45 Online Degrees...... No Application Fee...... $651 Independent Maine Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Tuition/Fees...... $30,990/$480 FT/PT Faculty...... 2/25 Annual Costs Room & Board...... $8,490 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2/3 Comprehensive Fee...... $48,520 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $25 FT PT Total Degree Seeking 44 0 44 Degree Seeking 118 0 118 Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Annual Costs International Total 118 0 118 Total 45 0 45 Tuition/Fees...... $11,000/$150 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,867 0 1,867 Degree Seeking 3 0 3 Degree Seeking 14 4 18 Non-Degree Seeking 0 8 8 Total Enrollment 1,867 0 1,867 International Total 48 0 48 Total Enrollment 14 12 26 1 no fee for applications submitted online. Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 316 11 327 Husson University College of the Atlantic Non-Degree Seeking 7 7 14 www.husson.edu 207/941-7000 Total 323 18 341 www.coa.edu 207/288-5015 One College Circle ADM: 207/941-7100 105 Eden Street ADM: 800/528-0025 Graduate FT PT Total Bangor, ME 04401 [email protected] Bar Harbor, ME 04609 [email protected] Degree Seeking 5 3 8 Founded in 1898, Husson University is a private Since its founding in 1969, College of the Atlantic Total Enrollment 328 21 349 institution offering undergraduate and graduate has offered a curriculum with a conscience. Classes 1 all COA students receive a degree in Human Ecology. degrees in business, health, education, and science focus on understanding the relationships between The journey to a degree in Human Ecology takes and humanities. Husson seeks to serve motivated, humans and our environment—and improving many forms, sometimes complex, and sometimes career-oriented students through a curriculum those relationships through policy, art, science and familiar and fall into categories such as: art and which integrates liberal arts and sciences, professional other category-defying fields. We call this Human design, biology, botany, chemistry, conservation and technical studies, and experiential learning Ecology.1 Classes are interdisciplinary, learning is biology, ecological policy and planning ecology, outside the classroom. Husson dedicates itself to hands-on and active, relationships are emphasized. educational studies, green and socially responsible excellence in teaching, to a personalized collegiate business, international development, landscape Students are encouraged to go to the source and experience, to the development of self worth, to a design, marine biology, mathematics and physics do their own creative thinking. Ultimately, students museum studies, music, public policy and law, curriculum which promotes clear thinking and fashion their own course of study, combining classes writing and literature, and our brand-new trans- communication skills, and to an environment which in all fields with a dose of independent work, off- atlantic food systems program in sustainable values the search for ethical truths in a changing campus internships and a capstone project. Our agriculture world. Accredited by the New England Association intent is to make a difference. Accredited by the of Schools and Colleges. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. William H. Beardsley, President and CEO David F. Hales, President Heartwood College of Art Albert Smith, VP For External Affairs Andy Griffiths, Administrative Dean www.heartwoodcollegeofart.org 207/985-0985 Nancy Bubar, Assistant to the President Anna Murphy, Assistant to the President 123 York Street ADM: 207/985-0985 Julian Haynes, Provost Ken Hill, Academic Dean Kennebunk, ME 04043 [email protected] Carlena F. Bean, Dir. of Admissions Sarah Baker, Dean of Admission Steve Egland, International Student Advisor Heartwood College is one of only two colleges in Judith Allen, Dir., Institutional Research Craig Hadley, Chief Financial Officer Maine formally dedicated to the study of visual Donna Gold, Dir., Public Relations Lisa Hand, Dir. of Public Relations arts. Offering associate and bachelor’s degrees in Bruce Hazam, Dir., Financial Aid Linda Conant, Dir. of Financial Aid fine arts and design and craft, Heartwood’s working Rae Barter, Coordinator of International John Rubino, Dean of Students artist faculty, small classes, outstanding studios Student Serviceses Julian Haynes, Provost and affordable tuition make it an ideal learning Sean Todd, Associate Dean for Advanced Studies Robert Kuhn, Dean of the School of Business environment. Courses offered include painting, drawing, pastel, printmaking, illustration, ceramics,

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Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Courses...... No Admissions Student Body...... Coed Online Degrees...... No Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D English for International Students...... No Application Fee...... $25 FT/PT Faculty...... 25/30 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Fields of Study FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 46/20 Business and Management...... U/G Annual Costs Education...... U/G Admissions Tuition/Fees...... $5,280/$170 Health Professions...... U/G Fall Application Deadline...... 8/31 Fall 2007 Enrollment Humanities...... U Application Fee...... $40 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL FT PT Total Degree Seeking 19 8 27 Online Courses...... Yes Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 4 25 29 Online Degrees...... No Tuition/Fees...... $26,490/$675 Total Enrollment 23 33 56 English for International Students...... No Room & Board...... $9,000 FT/PT Faculty...... 79/6 1 College is a candidate for status from the Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 177/38 Association for Biblical Higher Education. This is Undergraduate FT PT Total a recognized accreditation agency for institutions Admissions Degree Seeking 1 0 1 of Biblical higher education. Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling International Total 1 0 1 Application Fee...... $25 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Fall 2007 Enrollment New England School Annual Costs Undergraduate FT PT Total of Communications Degree Seeking 318 22 340 Tuition/Fees...... $12,450/$300 www.nescom.edu 207/941-7176 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Room & Board...... $6,790 One College Circle ADM: 207/941-7176 Total 318 24 342 Fall 2007 Enrollment Bangor, ME 04401 [email protected] Graduate FT PT Total The New England School of Communications is a Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 37 0 37 small techincal college located on the campus of Degree Seeking 1,521 334 1,855 Total 37 0 37 Non-Degree Seeking 174 58 232 Husson University in Bangor, Maine. NESCom offer Total Enrollment 355 24 379 Total 1,695 392 2,087 associate and bachelor’s degrees in communications, with concentrations in audio engineering, video Graduate FT PT Total production, web media, print & broadcast journalism, Degree Seeking 132 131 263 New England Bible College marketing communications, and radio broadcasting. Total 132 131 263 www.nebc.edu 207/799-5979 Currently, school enrollment is close to 400 students. Total Enrollment 1,827 523 2,350 PO Box 2886 ADM: 207/799-5979 Small classes and labs with excellent equipment- 879 Sawyer St. [email protected] to-student ratio allows ample time for students to Maine College of Art So. Portland, ME 04116 develop necessary skills to be competitive in the job 1 New England Bible College1 was founded in 1980 market. NESCom is an ACCSCT accredited school. www.meca.edu 207/775-3052 to train men and women for Christian ministry. Thomas C. Johnston, President 522 Congress St. ADM: 800/699-1509 Our graduates often pursue careers as local church Benjamin E. Haskell, Executive Vice President Portland, ME 04101 [email protected] pastors, missionaries, or with a variety of para- Linda D. Sparks, Administrative Assistant Founded in 1882; offers professional visual art and church organizations. Our small classes and high Louise Grant, Dir. of Admissions design programs leading to bachelor’s and master’s faculty to student ratio allow us to meet a variety Holli J. Costedio, Treasurer degrees in fine arts and post-baccalaureate degree of needs for both full and part-time students. Nicole R. Rediker, Dir. of Financial Aid in art education; continuing and professional Classes are offered in block schedule format to education; summer sessions. Accredited by the accommodate our largely commuter-based student Academic Calendar...... Semester New England Association of Schools and Colleges. body. Although a non-residential college, we help Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... A, B James Baker, President out-of-area students find accommodations. Elizabeth Elicker, Executive Vice President Richard H. Francis, President Online Courses...... No Louise Woodbury, Administrative Associate to Peter Hasbrouck, Academic Dean Online Degrees...... No the President Rae Jean Webber, Registrar, CFO English for International Students...... No Sharon Portelance, VP for Academic Affairs and FT/PT Faculty...... 15/43 Academic Calendar...... Semester Interim Dean of the College FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 12/0 Student Body...... Coed Karen Townsend, Dir. of Admissions Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Admissions Jessica Tomlinson, Dir. of Public Relations Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Adrienne Amari, Dir. of Financial Aid Online Courses...... No Application Fee...... $15 Rebecca Duclos, Interim Director of the MFA in Online Degrees...... No Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Studio Arts English for International Students...... No Cheslye Ventimiglia, Dir. of Continuing Studies FT/PT Faculty...... 2/8 Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 3/1 Tuition/Fees...... $10,806/$450 Academic Calendar...... Semester Room & Board...... $7,062 Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2006 Enrollment FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Degree Seeking 609 121 730 International Total 4 0 4 Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Non-Degree Seeking 1 45 46 Total 610 166 776 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total International Total 4 0 4 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 374 16 390 Fall 2007 Enrollment1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Degree Seeking 1 190 191 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total 1 190 191 Total Enrollment 374 18 392 Degree Seeking 1,062 10 1,072 Total Enrollment 611 356 967 1 NESCom has been accredited by the Accrediting Non-Degree Seeking 1 13 14 1 information is from 2008 directory; institution Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Total Enrollment 1,063 23 1,086 Technology in Arlington, VA since 1982. did not respond to 2009 survey. 1 listing applies to on-campus traditional academic

program, graduate enrollment not reported. Independent Maine Saint Joseph’s College Unity College of Maine Thomas College1 www.unity.edu 207/948-3131 www.sjcme.edu 207/892-6766 90 Quaker Hill Road ADM: 207/948-2928 www.thomas.edu 207/859-1111 278 Whites Bridge Road ADM: 800/338-7057 Unity, ME 04988 [email protected] 180 West River Road ADM: 207/859-1111 Standish, ME 04084 [email protected] Unity College, founded in 1965 is a small private Waterville, ME 04901 [email protected] Founded 1912; Roman Catholic college sponsored college in rural Maine that provides dedicated, Founded 1894; offers associate degree programs by the Sisters of Mercy offers liberal arts and pro- engaged students with a liberal arts education that in accounting, arts and sciences, business and CIS; fessional programs leading to associate, bachelor’s emphasizes the environment and natural resources. bachelor’s degree programs in accounting, commu- and master’s degrees; on campus programs and Unity College graduates are prepared to be environ- nications, computers, criminal justice, elementary distance education program. Accredited by the mental stewards, effective leaders, and responsible education, finance/economics, management, New England Association of Schools and Colleges. citizens through active learning experiences within marketing, psychology, sports management. Master’s a supportive community. Accredited by the New Joseph Lee, President degree programs offered in business administration; England Association of Schools and Colleges. Randall Krieg, VP for Academic Affairs/Dean business administration and human resource Mitchell S. Thomashow, President of the College management; computer technology education; Roger Jolin, VP for Finance & Administration Reis Hagerman, VP of Enrollment Management and education. Accredited by the New England Chris Melanson, Executive Assistant to the Philip Yauch, VP for Finance and Administration Association of Schools and Colleges. William McCarthy, Dir. of Marketing & President/Secretary to the Board of Trustees George R. Spann, President Public Relations Amy Knisley, Senior VP for Academic Affairs Thomas Edwards, VP, Academic Affairs Andrea Cross, Associate Dean of Financial Aid Alisa Johnson, Dean for Enrollment Management James Love, Dean, Enrollment Management Lynn Olson, Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies Holly Hein, Registrar and Dean for Beth B. Gibbs, VP, Financial Affairs & Treasurer Institutional Research Academic Calendar...... Semester Christopher Rhoda, VP, Information Services Mark Tardif, Associate Dir. of College Communications Student Body...... Coed Jeannine Bosse, Dir. of Student Financial Services Rand Newell, Dir. of Financial Aid Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Frances Day, Dean, Institutional Advancement Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Business and Management...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... A, B Education...... U/G Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Health Professions...... U/G Fields of Study Fields of Study Humanities...... U Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences Business and Management, Education, Fine and Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Applied Arts, Social Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses...... No Physical and Life Sciences...... U Online Degrees...... No Social Sciences...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 22/58 English for International Students...... No Other Fields...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 59/14 FT/PT Faculty...... 28/27 Online Courses...... Yes Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 84/13 Online Degrees...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... none Admissions English for International Students...... No Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Fall Application Deadline...... 7/1 FT/PT Faculty...... 70/147 Application Fee...... $50 Application Fee...... $251 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 190/59 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Admissions Annual Costs Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 Tuition/Fees...... $18,230/$480 Tuition/Fees...... $19,650/$1,100 Application Fee...... $50 Room & Board...... $7,390 Room & Board...... $7,680 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $24,200/$849 Room & Board...... $9,950

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment buildings. From its College of Osteopathic Medicine Academic Calendar...... Semester FT PT Total and College of Health Professions to its newly Student Body...... Coed Degree Seeking 1 0 1 established College of Pharmacy, UNE is recognized Degrees Offered...... A, B, M as a leading educator of healthcare professionals. International Total 1 0 1 Fields of Study In addition, UNE offers a comprehensive liberal Business and Management...... U Fall 2007 Enrollment arts education, with more than 30 undergraduate Education...... U/G majors in its college of arts & sciences, such as Undergraduate FT PT Total Fine and Applied Arts...... U environmental science, marine science, English, Degree Seeking 538 14 552 Health Professions...... U/G history, business, communication and education. Non-Degree Seeking 0 3 3 Humanities...... U UNE’s student-centered, interdisciplinary programs Total Enrollment 538 17 555 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U promote experiential learning, critical thinking, and Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G 1 no fee for applications filed online lifelong service to community. Accredited by the Social Sciences...... U New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Other Fields...... U/G University of New England Danielle N. Ripich, President Jacque Carter, Provost Online Courses...... Yes www.une.edu 207/283-0170 Holly H. Nass, Executive Assistant to the President Online Degrees...... Yes 11 Hills Beach Road ADM: 800/477-4863 Joanne Toone, Assistant Dir. of Admissions English for International Students...... Yes Biddeford, ME 04005 [email protected] Kuldeep K. Puppala, Dir. of Institutional Research FT/PT Faculty...... 171/159 and Assessment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 599/233 Founded in 1831, the University of New England Seth Allcorn, VP for Business and Finance is an independent, coeducational university with Admissions Business Office distinctive campuses in two Maine coastal cities. Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Kathleen Taggersell, Dir. of Communications The University Campus is located on a beautiful Application Fee...... $40 University Relations site in Biddeford, Maine, where the Saco River flows Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT John Bowie, Dir. of Financial Aid into the Atlantic Ocean. The Westbrook College Timothy Ford, VP for Research & Dean of Annual Costs Campus in Portland is designated a national historic Graduate Studies Tuition/Fees...... $26,030/$950 district and is a quintessential New England campus, Room & Board...... $10,500 with a central green surrounded by classic brick Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 6 0 6 Favorable Forecast International Total 10 0 10 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Planning a career researching climate change or analyzing weather trends? Degree Seeking 1,883 102 1,985 Or delivering the forecast on a major television network? Non-Degree Seeking 10 145 155 Total 1,893 247 2,140 Pursue a degree in Meteorology or Atmospheric Science and get a discount on Graduate FT PT Total out-of-state tuition at the following colleges… Degree Seeking 694 344 1,038 — Lyndon State College, Vt. Non-Degree Seeking 72 36 108 — Plymouth State University, N.H. Total 766 380 1,146 — University of Massachusetts Lowell Total Enrollment 2,659 627 3,286 — Western Connecticut State University

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Population 2007...... 6,449,755 Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Richard M. Freeland, Commissioner Number of Colleges and Universities 2008 One Ashburn Place, Room 1401 Public Two-Year:...... 16 Four-Year:...... 15 Boston, MA 02108-1696 Independent Two-Year:...... 8 Four-Year:...... 83 617/994-6950 www.mass.edu Degrees Conferred 2006 Associate...... 11,139 University of Massachusetts System Office Bachelor’s...... 47,024 Jack M. Wilson, President Master’s...... 27,874 225 Franklin Street First-Professional...... 4,321 Boston, MA 02110 Doctorate...... 3,001 617/287-7000 www.massachusetts.edu Higher Education Enrollment 2006 System includes campuses at Amherst, Boston, Public Two-Year:...... 85,557 Four-Year:....106,607 Dartmouth, Lowell, UMASS Online and the University Independent Two-Year:...... 3,155 Four-Year:....256,207 of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Foreign Enrollment 2006...... 27,206 Minority Students as % of Total Higher Education Enrollment 2006...... 22%

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Sources: New England Board of Higher Education analysis of Center for Higher Education and Finance, Illinois State University; the Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac, 2008

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Berkshire Community College Fields of Study Fall 2007 International Enrollment Business and Management, Education, FT PT Total www.berkshirecc.edu 413/499-4660 Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Degree Seeking 14 24 38 1350 West Street 413/236-1630 Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Non-Degree Seeking 0 5 5 Pittsfield, MA 01201 [email protected] Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social International Total 14 29 43 Founded 1960; offers liberal arts, technical, Sciences, Other Fields Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total professional and occupational programs leading to Online Courses...... Yes post-secondary certificates and associate degrees; Degree Seeking 893 883 1,776 Online Degrees...... Yes Non-Degree Seeking 28 463 491 continuing education; cooperative education; English for International Students...... Yes Total Enrollment 921 1,346 2,267 summer session for credit. Accredited by the New FT/PT Faculty...... 54/102 England Association of Schools and Colleges. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 117/170 Paul E. Raverta, President Admissions Frances Feinerman, Dean of Academic Affairs Application Fee...... $10/$35 John Paskus, Dir. of Institutional Research & Planning Annual Costs Peter Roming, Acting Dir. of Public Relations Tuition/Fees...... $780/$3,150 Anne Moore, Dir. of Financial Aid $8,250/$3,150 Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A

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Bridgewater State College Fall 2007 Enrollment Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Open www.bridgew.edu 508/531-1000 Degree Seeking 7,094 1,216 8,310 Application Fee...... $10/$35 131 Summer Street ADM: 508/531-1237 Non-Degree Seeking 51 136 187 Bridgewater, MA 02325 [email protected] Annual Costs Total 7,145 1,352 8,497 Tuition/Fees...... $720/$2,950 Founded 1840; provides liberal arts, teacher education Graduate FT PT Total $6,900/$2,950 and professional programs leading to bachelor’s and Degree Seeking 344 894 1,238 Fall 2007 International Enrollment master’s degrees; doctoral degrees in cooperation with Non-Degree Seeking 17 517 534 the University of Massachusetts Lowell; continuing Total 361 1,411 1,772 FT PT Total education; summer session for degree credit. Degree Seeking 26 9 35 Total Enrollment 7,506 2,763 10,269 Accredited by the New England Association Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 of Schools and Colleges. International Total 27 10 37 Bristol Community College Dana Mohler-Faria, President Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Keri Powers, Assistant VP for Human Resources www.bristolcc.edu 508/678-2811 Degree Seeking 3,042 2,850 5,892 Brenda Molife, Executive Assistant to the President 777 Elsbree Street ADM: 508/678-2811 Non-Degree Seeking 323 1,173 1,496 Howard London, Acting Provost, VP for Fall River, MA 02720 [email protected] Academic Affairs Total Enrollment 3,365 4,023 7,388 Gregg Meyer, Dir. of Admissions Bristol Community College is a public two-year, Edward Minnock, VP for External Affairs comprehensive community college offering more Bunker Hill than 120 career and transfer programs of study that Molly Fannon Williams, VP for Community College Institutional Advancement lead to associate’s degrees or certificates in liberal Janet Gumbris, Dir. of Financial Aid arts, healthcare, business, engineering technology, www.bhcc.mass.edu 617/228-2000 and public safety. A learner-centered, supportive 250 New Rutherford Avenue ADM: 617/228-3398 Academic Calendar...... Semester community, BCC enrolls more than 8,000 students Boston, MA 02129 [email protected] Student Body...... Coed in credit programs in five locations as well as online Bunker Hill Community College is the largest Degrees Offered...... B, M through the eLearning program, and hundreds community college in Massachusetts. The college more in noncredit courses and programs. Founded Fields of Study enrolls almost 9,500 students on two campuses in 1965, BCC is the leading resource for education Business and Management...... U/G and at five satellite locations each semester. Some and workforce development in southeastern Education...... U/G 1,700 students take classes online. BHCC is one of Massachusetts, continually providing programs Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G the most diverse institutions of higher education in that nurture the region’s economic health and Health Professions...... U/G the Commonwealth. Six in ten students are people well-being and enable individuals to make productive Humanities...... U/G of color and more than half of BHCC’s students life choices. Accredited by the New England Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... G are women. The college also enrolls more than 640 Association of Schools and Colleges. Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G international students who come from more than Social Sciences...... U/G John J. Sbrega, President 103 countries and speak 75 different languages. David Feeney, Executive Vice President Online Courses...... Yes Accredited by the New England Association of Karen Giglio, Staff Assistant Online Degrees...... Yes Schools and Colleges. Sarah Garrett, VP of Academic Affairs English for International Students...... Yes Mary L. Fifield, President Rodney Clark, Dean of Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 306/380 Jesse M. Thompson, Executive VP/CFO Rhonda Gabovitch, VP of Institutional Research, FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 635/87 Linda J. King, Staff Assistant Planning, and Assessment Joan Connell, Interim VP Academic Affairs Admissions Steve Kenyon, VP of Administration and Finance Debra A. Boyer, Registrar/Dir. of Enrollment Services Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Sally Cameron, VP of Communications Vilma M. Tafawa, Executive Dir. of Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 David Allen, Dir. of Financial Aid International Center Application Fee...... $25 April Bellafiore, Dean of eLearning Emily Dibble, Executive Dean of Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Academic Calendar...... Semester Institutional Effectiveness Annual Costs Student Body...... Coed Weusi A. Tafawa, Comptroller Tuition/Fees...... $910/$5,071 Degrees Offered...... C, A Colleen A. Roach, Executive Dir. of $7,050/$5,071 Communications and Marketing Fields of Study Room & Board...... $6,852 Melissa B. Holster, Director Financial Aid Office Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, Joan Connell, Interim VP Academic Affairs Fall 2007 International Enrollment Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health William T. Sakamoto, Dean bhccOnline Undergraduate FT PT Total Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Degree Seeking 62 3 65 Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Academic Calendar...... Semester Non-Degree Seeking 26 0 26 Sciences, Other Fields Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A Total 88 3 91 Online Courses...... Yes Graduate FT PT Total Online Degrees...... Yes Fields of Study Degree Seeking 19 0 19 English for International Students...... Yes Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Non-Degree Seeking 8 0 8 FT/PT Faculty...... 99/402 Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, Total 27 0 27 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 226/85 Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, International Total 115 3 118 Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences

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Online Courses...... Yes Jeanmarie L. Fraser, Associate Dean of Pamela McCafferty, Dean of Enrollment Management Online Degrees...... Yes Learning Resources Terrance J. Carroll, Dir., Institutional Research English for International Students...... Yes Chet Yacek, Dean of Human Resources Sheila R. Sykes, VP of Finance FT/PT Faculty...... 130/318 and Administration Azure Collier, Public Relations and FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 252/8 Publications Specialist Academic Calendar...... Semester Lynn Beauregard, Dir., Student Accounts and Admissions Student Body...... Coed Financial Aid Fall Application Deadline...... 8/29 Degrees Offered...... C, A Clare O’Brien, Dir., International Education Application Fee...... $10/$35 Fields of Study Stanley Bucholc, Dean of Student and Annual Costs Business and Management, Education, Fine and Academic Life Tuition/Fees...... $720/$2,950 Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Catherine Canney, Dean, Graduate and $6,900/$2,950 Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Continuing Education Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Michael Leamy, Coordinator of Distance Education Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester Degree Seeking 643 0 643 Online Degrees...... No Student Body...... Coed English for International Students...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, B, M International Total 643 0 643 FT/PT Faculty...... 64/257 Fields of Study Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 140/120 Degree Seeking 2,528 4,000 6,528 Business and Management, Education, Health Non-Degree Seeking 180 2,098 2,278 Admissions Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Fall Application Deadline...... 8/10 Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Total Enrollment 2,708 6,098 8,806 Sciences, Other Fields Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Cape Cod Community College Tuition/Fees...... $720/$3,360 $6,900/$3,360 Online Degrees...... Yes

English for International Students...... No Public Massachusetts www.capecod.edu 508/362-2131 Fall 2007 International Enrollment 2240 Iyannough Road ADM: 508/362-2131 FT/PT Faculty...... 176/90 West Barnstable, MA 02668 [email protected] FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 311/75 Degree Seeking 14 7 21 Cape Cod Community College was founded in 1961 Non-Degree Seeking 0 8 8 Admissions as a public, postsecondary institution that meets Fall Application Deadline...... 5/1 International Total 14 15 29 the needs of Cape Cod & Islands and southeastern Application Fee...... $25 Mass. CCCC offers courses leading to degrees in Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT liberal arts and sciences; provides career and tech- Degree Seeking 1,509 1,830 3,339 Annual Costs nical certificates; workforce education, and adult Non-Degree Seeking 89 1,006 1,095 Tuition/Fees...... $970/$5,430 basic education. CCCC values the contributions of Total Enrollment 1,598 2,836 4,434 $7,050/$5,430 a diverse population, welcomes open inquiry, and Room & Board...... $7,1481 promotes mutual respect. CCCC offers a strong educational foundation of critical and creative Fitchburg State College Fall 2007 International Enrollment thinking, communication competency, and a global, www.fsc.edu 978/345-2151 Undergraduate FT PT Total multi-cultural perspective that prepares students 160 Pearl Street ADM: 978/665-3144 Degree Seeking 16 5 21 for life and work in the 21st century. Accredited Fitchburg, MA 01420 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 by the New England Association of Schools Founded in 1894, Fitchburg State College is an Total 16 6 22 and Colleges. institution of higher education that integrates an Graduate FT PT Total Kathleen Schatzberg, President interdisciplinary, multicultural liberal arts and Degree Seeking 80 37 117 Dixie K. Norris, VP Administration & Finance sciences core with all professional and arts and Non-Degree Seeking 1 3 4 Philip Sisson, VP Academic and Student Affairs sciences majors. In 1997, the Board of Higher Total 81 40 121 Roseanna Pena-Warfield, Dean of Enrollment Education designated the college as the site of the International Total 97 46 143 Management and Advising Services Leadership Academy. The college emphasizes the Susan Kline-Symington, Dir. of Admissions importance of leadership studies, service learning, Fall 2007 Enrollment David B. Ziemba, Dean of Learning Resources civic responsibilities, ethical development, and Undergraduate FT PT Total and Student Success international education. It is this central theme Degree Seeking 3,181 442 3,623 Jill L. Ross, Executive Dir., Institutional Research that animates the mission statement: the Non-Degree Seeking 14 198 212 & Effectiveness establishment of a leadership honors program, Total 3,195 640 3,835 Susan F. Miller, Dean of Health Sciences, extensive course work and extracurricular emphasis, Graduate FT PT Total Social Sciences, and Human Services and a commitment to exploring leadership for the Degree Seeking 270 687 957 Michael R. Gross, Dir. of College Communications twenty-first century. Accredited by the New Non-Degree Seeking 81 1,819 1,900 Sherry J. Andersen, Dir. of Financial Aid England Association of Schools and Colleges. Total 351 2,506 2,857 Lore L. De Bower, Dean of Arts and Humanities Robert V. Antonucci, President Candy M. Center, Dean of Science, Technology, Total Enrollment 3,546 3,146 6,692 Michael V. Shanley, Executive Assistant Mathematics, and Business 1 to the President all students living in campus housing (except those Sandra Brito, Registrar living in apartment style residences) are required Michael Fiorentino, VP and Provost, Academic Affairs to purchase one of the campus meal plans.

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Framingham State College Annual Costs Academic Calendar...... Semester Tuition/Fees...... $970/$5,171 Student Body...... Coed www.framingham.edu 508/626-1220 $7,050/$5,171 Degrees Offered...... C, A 100 State Street ADM: 508/626-4500 Room & Board...... $7,625 P.O. Box 9101 [email protected] Fields of Study Framingham, MA 01701-9101 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Founded in 1839, Framingham State College offers Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 3 3 6 Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer a challenging education to over 6,000 undergraduate Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Graduate FT PT Total and graduate students on a traditional New England Sciences, Other Fields campus, 20 miles from Boston. Student success is Degree Seeking 0 22 22 central to the mission and the highly qualified Non-Degree Seeking 0 11 11 Online Courses...... Yes faculty members are dedicated to teaching. The Total 0 33 33 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency college confers the bachelor of arts, bachelor of International Total 3 36 39 English for International Students...... Yes science, and bachelor of science in education degrees, FT/PT Faculty...... 54/133 and offers 25 majors and many career-related Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 124/21 concentrations. Students graduate in subjects Undergraduate FT PT Total Admissions ranging from business, education and the sciences Degree Seeking 3,081 422 3,503 Fall Application Deadline...... Open to nutrition, fashion design and communication Non-Degree Seeking 58 267 325 Application Fee...... $10/$35 arts, and go on with the knowledge and skills to Total 3,139 689 3,828 become accomplished professionals in their fields. Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Accredited by the New England Association of Degree Seeking 62 716 778 Tuition/Fees...... $780/$1,555 Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 5 1,292 1,297 $8,430/$1,555 Timothy J. Flanagan, President Total 67 2,008 2,075 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Dale M. Hamel, Executive VP, Administration, Total Enrollment 3,206 2,697 5,903 FT PT Total Finance and Institutional Advancement 1 $60 for international applicants. Degree Seeking 22 4 26 Kathleen Brosnihan, Executive Assistant Robert M. Martin, VP of Academic Affairs International Total 22 4 26 Nick Figueroa, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Greenfield Community College Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Jennifer Dunseath, Chief Institutional Degree Seeking 880 990 1,870 Research Officer www.gcc.mass.edu 413/775-1000 Non-Degree Seeking 62 304 366 Mari Megias, Dir. of College Communications One College Drive ADM: 413/775-1802 Total Enrollment 942 1,294 2,236 Susan E. Lanzillo, Dir. of Financial Aid Greenfield, MA 01301 [email protected] Janet L. Castleman, Dean of Graduate and Greenfield Community College, founded in 1962, Holyoke Community College Continuing Education provides thousands of people in Franklin County Academic Calendar...... Semester and the surrounding areas access to higher educa- www.hcc.edu 413/538-7000 Student Body...... Coed tion and is recognized for excellence in facilitating 303 Homestead Avenue ADM: 413/552-2000 Degrees Offered...... B, M transfer to public and private colleges and universi- Holyoke, MA 01040 [email protected] ties throughout New England. The college offers Fields of Study Founded 1946; provides liberal arts, technical and career programs that prepare students to enter the occupational programs leading to associate degrees Agriculture...... U/G workforce, retrain for career change or advance- Business and Management...... U/G and transfer to four-year institutions; continuing ment, while credit-free workshops offer personal education; cooperative education; summer session Education...... U/G enrichment and lifelong learning opportunities. Fine and Applied Arts...... U for degree credit. Courses offered in traditional and The launch of an academic program in renewable non-traditional formats including distance learning Health Professions...... U/G energy is visionary and widely respected. Humanities...... U communities. Campus features an athletic center. Accredited by the New England Association of Accredited by the New England Association of Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Schools and Colleges. Physical and Life Sciences...... U Schools and Colleges. Social Sciences...... U/G Robert L. Pura, President William Messner, President Other Fields...... U Wendy Gay, Assistant to the President Matthew Reed, VP, Academic Affairs David Ram, Dean of Academic Affairs Doreen Larson, VP, Enrollment Management & Online Courses...... Yes Herbert E. Hentz, Dir. of Admissions Student Affairs Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Martha K. Field, Dean of Institutional Support Linda Szalankiewicz, Interim Director, English for International Students...... Yes & Advancement Institutional Research FT/PT Faculty...... 167/86 Tim Braim, Associate Dean & Chief Financial Officer William Fogarty, VP, Administration & Finance FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 276/8 Linda Desjardins, Co-Director of Financial Aid Erica Broman, VP, Institutional Development Cristin Carpenter, Professor Admissions Karen Derouin, Dir. of Financial Aid Robert J. Barba, Associate Dean of Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Jeffrey Hayden, VP, Business & Community Service Community Education Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Gloria DeFillipo, Dean, Distance Education Michelle Barthelemy, Coordinator of Application Fee...... $351 Instructional Technology Academic Calendar...... Semester Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A

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Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Kathy Keenan, Associate VP for Planning Business and Management, Education, Student Body...... Coed and Enrollment Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Degrees Offered...... C, A Don Arpino, Assistant VP for Fiscal Affairs Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Darlene Gillan, Dir. of Communications Fields of Study Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Aurelio Ramirez, Dir. of Financial Aid Business and Management, Education, Sciences, Other Fields George Creamer, Dean of Graduate Programs Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Anne Marie Stein, Associate Dean, Professional Online Courses...... Yes Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer and Continuing Education Online Degrees...... Yes Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social English for International Students...... No Sciences, Other Fields Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Faculty...... 129/342 Student Body...... Coed Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 263/212 Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Online Degrees...... Yes Admissions English for International Students...... Yes Fields of Study Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling FT/PT Faculty...... 74/250 Education...... G Application Fee...... none FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 161/96 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Annual Costs Admissions Online Courses...... No Tuition/Fees...... $720/$3,558 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Online Degrees...... No $6,900/$3,558 Application Fee...... $20 English for International Students...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL FT/PT Faculty...... 94/233 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 221/17 Degree Seeking 3,383 2,573 5,956 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 83 422 505 Tuition/Fees...... $720/$3,810 Admissions Total Enrollment 3,466 2,995 6,461 $6,900/$3,810 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Application Fee...... $30/$65 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Massachusetts Bay FT PT Total Public Massachusetts Community College Degree Seeking 83 38 121 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 2 1 3 Tuition/Fees...... $7,900/$6,870 www.massbay.edu 781/239-3000 $23,000/$6,870 International Total 85 39 124 50 Oakland Street ADM: 781/239-2500 Room & Board...... $11,200 Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-5307 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment MassBay has served the educational needs of our Degree Seeking 1,992 2,551 4,543 communities since its founding in 1961. Today, Non-Degree Seeking 75 470 545 Undergraduate FT PT Total more than 5,000 students pursue degrees and Total Enrollment 2,067 3,021 5,088 Degree Seeking 40 7 47 Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 certificates in over 60 career and transfer programs 1 until start of semester in more than 30 fields at our campuses in Wellesley Total 41 8 49 Hills and Framingham, and our Automotive Graduate FT PT Total Technology Center in Ashland. In addition, MassBay Massachusetts College Degree Seeking 13 1 14 provides personal and professional enrichment of Art and Design International Total 54 9 63 through non-credit courses and specialized corpo- rate training programs. Our programs are geared to www.massart.edu 617/879-7000 Fall 2007 Enrollment meet the needs of a diverse population by offering 621 Huntington Avenue ADM: 617/879-7222 Undergraduate FT PT Total a variety of instructional delivery systems, including Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Degree Seeking 1,502 95 1,597 day, evening, and weekend courses as well as Founded in 1873, MassArt is a public, independent Non-Degree Seeking 16 549 565 online and hybrid courses. Whatever a student’s college of art and design. As a national leader in visual Total 1,518 644 2,162 goals or schedule, we are committed to support- art and design education, MassArt’s programs prepare Graduate FT PT Total ing the academic, career and success of everyone. students to participate in the creative economy as Degree Seeking 91 58 149 Accredited by the New England Association of artists, designers, and educators. Approximately Total Enrollment 1,609 702 2,311 Schools and Colleges. 1,600 undergraduates and 150 graduate students Carole M. Berotte Joseph, President are enrolled yearly and hundreds of non-degree- Carlos Matos, VP for Planning and seeking students participate in professional and Massachusetts College Institutional Effectiveness continuing education. MassArt offers one under- of Liberal Arts David Hadaller, Special Assistant to the President graduate degree, the bachelor of fine arts, and www.mcla.edu 413/662-5000 and Policy Advisor three master’s degrees—art education, fine arts, 375 Church Street ADM: 413/662-5410 John Donnelly, Provost and VP for Academic and architecture. The college also offers post-baccalaureate North Adams, MA 01247 [email protected] Student Affairs and certificate programs. Accredited by the New Donna Raposa, Dir. of Admissions England Association of Schools and Colleges. Designated as the public liberal arts college of the Commonwealth in 1997, MCLA has a long history John Driscoll, Dir. of Institutional Research Katherine Sloan, President of providing a quality academic experience at a Richard Haskell, VP for Finance and Administration Julianne Walsh, Assistant to the President tremendous value. MCLA’s history dates back to Lisa Cascio, Dir. of Communications and Johanna Branson, Senior VP for Academic Affairs Public Affairs 1894, when it served the region as a teacher’s col- Paula Ogden, Dir. of Financial Aid lege. MCLA offers an ideal learning environment, combining rigorous academic training with broad

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 65 Massachusetts Public Institutions opportunities for learning outside the classroom. Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Our students learn through active participation in Degree Seeking 20 108 128 Undergraduate FT PT Total their fields of study through high impact activities Non-Degree Seeking 14 149 163 Degree Seeking 1,096 12 1,108 such as internships, independent study, service Total 34 257 291 Non-Degree Seeking 0 26 26 learning and study abroad. The curriculum at Total Enrollment 1,368 473 1,841 Total 1,096 38 1,134 MCLA emphasizes the development of strong Graduate FT PT Total analytical and communication skills that prepare Degree Seeking 88 0 88 students for professional careers and graduate Massachusetts Total 88 0 88 school. Accredited by the New England Association Maritime Academy of Schools and Colleges. Total Enrollment 1,184 38 1,222 www.maritime.edu 508/830-5000 Mary Grant, President 101 Academy Drive ADM: 800/544-3411 Marjorie Belizaire, Executive Assistant Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 [email protected] Massasoit Community College to the President Massachusetts Maritime Academy offers six Steve Green, VP for Academic Affairs www.massasoit.mass.edu 508/588-9100 undergraduate majors leading to bachelor of Denise Richardello, VP for Enrollment Management One Massasoit Boulevard ADM: 508/588-9100 science degrees in marine transportation, marine and External Relations Brockton, MA 02302 engineering, facilities engineering, marine safety Jason Canales, Staff Assistant, Institutional Founded in 1966, Massasoit Community College and environmental protection, international Research Support offers associate degree programs in arts, sciences, maritime business, and emergency management. James Stakenas, VP for Administration & Finance and applied sciences, and one-year and short-term The academy also offers master of science Karen Gardner, Communications Specialist certificates for a range of occupations and interests. degrees in facilities engineering and emergency Elizabeth Petri, Dir. of Financial Aid Other offerings include corporate and job skills management. Both masters programs are offered Monica Joslin, Dean of Academic Affairs training courses, personal enrichment classes, in executive format. Accredited by the New Nicolas Spina, Associate Dean of theatre and concert performances, and programs England Association of Schools and Colleges. Continuing Education for high school students, younger children, and Richard R. Gurnon, President seniors. The college has two campuses with modern Academic Calendar...... Semester Bradley Lima, Academic Dean classroom facilities, laboratories, and computer Student Body...... Coed Francis X. McDonald, Admissions Officer centers. The conference center at Massasoit, Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Michael R. Cuff, Institutional Research Officer adjacent to the Brockton campus, is available for Fields of Study Michael Joyce, Chief Business Officer meetings and functions. The Canton campus is Business and Management...... U Elizabeth Benway, Financial Aid Officere home to the Milton Art Museum, Akillian Gallery, Education...... U/G James McDonald, Graduate Dean and the College’s Professional Development Center. Accredited by the New England Association of Fine and Applied Arts...... U Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Schools and Colleges. Health Professions...... U Student Body...... Coed Humanities...... U Degrees Offered...... B, M Charles Wall, President Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Carl Kowalski, Senior VP, Student Services Physical and Life Sciences...... U Fields of Study & Enrollment Management Social Sciences...... U Engineering...... U/G Peggy Reardon, Executive Assistant to the President Other Fields...... U/G Online Courses...... Yes Barbara Finkelstein, VP, Faculty & Instruction Online Degrees...... No Online Courses...... Yes Michelle Hughes, Dir. of Admissions English for International Students...... No Online Degrees...... No Mary Goodhue Lynch, Dir. of Institutional Research FT/PT Faculty...... 84/99 English for International Students...... No Betty Ann Learned, CFO FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 181/44 FT/PT Faculty...... 64/32 Richard Cronin, Executive Dir. of College Communications Admissions Admissions Mary Beth Courtright, Dir. of Financial Aid Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Academic Calendar...... Semester Application Fee...... $25 Application Fee...... $40 Student Body...... Coed Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Required Admissions Exams...... SAT; TOEFL Degrees Offered...... C, A Annual Costs Annual Costs Fields of Study Tuition/Fees...... $1,030/$5,395 Tuition/Fees...... $1,183/$6,129 Business and Management, Education, $9,975/$5,395 $13,220/$6,129 Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Room & Board...... $7,154 Room & Board...... $8,607 Professions, Humanities, Other Fields Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Degree Seeking 1,323 168 1,491 Degree Seeking 3 0 3 FT/PT Faculty...... 124/354 Non-Degree Seeking 11 48 59 International Total 3 0 3 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 239/317 Total 1,334 216 1,550 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Application Fee...... none

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Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Vincent Ialenti, Dean of Distance Learning and Tuition/Fees...... $720/$2,790 Online Degrees...... Yes Instructional Technology $6,900/$2,790 English for International Students...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Faculty...... 124/440 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 326/259 FT PT Total Degrees Offered...... C, A Admissions Degree Seeking 23 2 25 Fields of Study Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, Application Fee...... None International Total 24 2 26 Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Degree Seeking 2,913 2,293 5,206 Annual Costs Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences Tuition/Fees...... $720/$3,240 Non-Degree Seeking 371 1,487 1,858 Online Courses...... Yes $6,900/$3,240 Total Enrollment 3,284 3,780 7,064 Online Degrees...... Yes 1 2/1 deadline for allied health programs. Fall 2007 International Enrollment English for International Students...... Yes FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 77/135 Degree Seeking 39 28 67 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 224/237 Middlesex Community College Non-Degree Seeking 1 2 3 Admissions www.middlesex.mass.edu 978/656-3200 International Total 40 30 70 Fall Application Deadline...... Open 33 Kearney Square ADM: 800/818-3434 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Application Fee...... $10/$35 Lowell, MA 01852 [email protected] Degree Seeking 3,379 3,855 7,234 Annual Costs Founded in 1970, Middlesex Community College Non-Degree Seeking 61 829 890 Tuition/Fees...... $750/$4,710 is one of the largest community colleges in Total 3,440 4,684 8,124 $6,900/$4,710 Massachusetts, with two distinct campuses, one Total Enrollment 3,440 4,684 8,124 Fall 2007 International Enrollment in suburban Bedford and the other in the center Public Massachusetts FT PT Total of the city of Lowell. MCC has a total annual Mount Wachusett enrollment of more than 11,000 credit students Degree Seeking 27 20 47 and 8,000 noncredit students. MCC is committed to Community College Non-Degree Seeking 2 6 8 providing higher education with many options. With www.mwcc.edu 978/632-6600 International Total 29 26 55 over 75 certificate and associate degree programs, 444 Green Street ADM: 978/630-9110 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total students can take classes during the day, evening, Gardner, MA 01440 [email protected] Degree Seeking 1,694 1,913 3,607 on weekends, and online. MCC stays attuned and Mount Wachusett Community College, founded Non-Degree Seeking 121 419 540 responsive to its constituencies through outreach in 1963, is an accredited, public two-year institution Total Enrollment 1,815 2,332 4,147 programs and partnerships with schools, busi- serving 29 cities and towns in North Central nesses and professional and cultural organizations. Massachusetts. The 269-acre main campus is located Accredited by the New England Association of North Shore in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located Schools and Colleges. in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster. The college Community College Carole A. Cowan, President offers over 40 associate degree and certificate www.northshore.edu 978/762-4000 Jay Linnehan, Executive VP, Administration programs, as well as adult basic education/ GED One Ferncroft Road ADM: 978/762-4000 and Finance programs, education and training for business and PO Box 3340 [email protected] Jayne Blazon, Executive Assistant to the President industry, and noncredit community service programs. Danvers, MA 01923-0840 Mary Jane McCarthy, Provost and VP for Academic MWCC student enjoy many support services, small Founded 1965; offers liberal arts, technical and Affairs & Student Development classes, and resources including the fitness & well- occupational programs leading to certificates and Marilynn Gallagan, Dean of Admissions ness center, the academic support center, and the associate degrees; continuing education; coopera- & Recruitment 555-seat Theater at the Mount. Courses are offered tive education; summer session for degree credit. Lois Alves, Executive VP, Enrollment Services, during the day, evenings, on weekends, and online. Accredited by the New England Association of Research & Planning Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Richard Dery, Dir. of Financial Services Schools and Colleges. Brenda Loucks, Dean of Marketing & Publications Wayne Burton, President Daniel M. Asquino, President Robert Baumel, Dir. of Financial Aid Janice Forsstrom, VP of Administration and Finance Edward Terceiro, Executive Vice President Michael Badalato, Dean of Academic Resources Sandra Edwards, VP Institutional Advancement Lois Cox, Executive Assistant to the President & Instructional Technologies Paul Frydrych, VP of Academic Affairs Melissa Fama, Interim VP of Academic Affairs Donna Richemond, VP of Student and Academic Calendar...... Semester John Walsh, Dir. of Admissions Enrollment Services Student Body...... Coed Rebecca Forest, Dir. of Institutional Research Madeline Wallis, VP of Human Resources Degrees Offered...... C, A Jane Gustowski, VP of Administrative Services and Development Sharyn Rice, VP of Advancement and Fields of Study Laurie LaChapelle, Dir. of Planning and Community Relations Business and Management, Education, Institutional Research JoEllen Soucier, Dir. of Student Records and Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Financial Management Academic Calendar...... Semester Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Jackie Feldman, VP of Lifelong Learning and Student Body...... Coed Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Workforce Development Degrees Offered...... C, A Sciences, Other Fields

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Fields of Study Thomas E. Fallon, Dean of Institutional Research Donna Brugman, Executive Administrative Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, & Planning Assistant to the President Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Susan Wolfe, VP for Administration and Finance Patricia Vampatella, VP of Academic Affairs Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Ernie Greenslade, Dir. of Public Relations Paula M. Smith, Registrar, Exec. Dean of Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Tina Favara, Dir. of Financial Aid Enrollment Services Sciences, Other Fields John Foley, Dir. of International Services Academic Calendar...... Semester Jennifer Dunne, Dir. of Institutional Research Online Courses...... Yes Student Body...... Coed Rose DeVito, Exec. Dir. of Financial Aid Online Degrees...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A English for International Students...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study FT/PT Faculty...... 138/287 Student Body...... Coed Business and Management, Education, FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 286/88 Degrees Offered...... C, A Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Admissions Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Fields of Study Fall Application Deadline...... Open Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Business and Management, Education, Fine and Application Fee...... None Sciences, Other Fields Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Tuition/Fees...... $750/$2,850 Online Degrees...... Yes $7,710/$2,850 English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 99/388 Online Degrees...... No Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 211/124 English for International Students...... Yes FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 39/249 Admissions Degree Seeking 0 22 22 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 56/11 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling International Total 0 22 22 Application Fee...... $25/$35 Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Application Fee...... $30 Annual Costs Degree Seeking 3,033 3,298 6,331 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 776 776 Tuition/Fees...... $750/$2,760 $7,980/$2,760 Annual Costs Total Enrollment 3,033 4,074 7,107 Tuition/Fees...... $4,140/$25 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Northern Essex FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Community College Degree Seeking 56 0 56 FT PT Total International Total 56 0 56 Degree Seeking 394 26 420 www.necc.mass.edu 978/556-3600 Non-Degree Seeking 4 2 6 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Elliott Way ADM: 978/556-3700 Degree Seeking 2,297 3,321 5,618 International Total 398 28 426 Haverhill, MA 01830 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 89 819 908 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Northern Essex Community College was founded Total Enrollment 2,386 4,140 6,526 Degree Seeking 927 417 1,344 in 1961 to meet the educational needs of the Non-Degree Seeking 1,176 1,414 2,590 residents of the Merrimack Valley. It is a public, Total Enrollment 2,103 1,831 3,934 comprehensive community college that provides Quincy College 1 educational opportunities for interested members for international applicants. www.quincycollege.edu 617/984-1700 of the community—those pursuing traditional 24 Saville Ave ADM: 617/984-1710 associate degrees and transfer to four-year institu- Quincy, MA 02169 [email protected] tions, those seeking career and technical training Quinsigamond for certification of job competency, and those Quincy College is a fully-accrdited college providing Community College needing increased exposure to fundamental skill approximately 350 courses and awarding associate www.qcc.mass.edu 508/853-2300 areas in order to overcome prior inadequate degrees and certificates of completion in disciplines 670 West Boylston Street ADM: 508/854-4262 educational experiences or other barriers to such as allied health, business, computer science, Worcester, MA 01606 [email protected] higher education. The college’s main campus is criminal justice, education, fine arts, fire science in Haverhill; its Lawrence campus consists of technology, general studies, human services, liberal Quinsigamond Community College is committed two buildings; and expansion of a third Lawrence arts and paralegal studies. In addition to the high- to providing opportunities to meet the diverse site for an allied health and technology center is quality education from top instructors, the college educational needs of adult citizens. Quinsigamond planned. The college also has a third site located offers all the resources students will need including is a two-year associate degree granting college that in North Andover that is focused on workforce student advising, student activities, student life endeavors to meet the region’s educational needs development and non-credit activity. Accredited services, state of the art computer labs and science through a comprehensive selection of transfer, by the New England Association of Schools labs, art studio, a library, tutoring, a career center, career, and special needs courses and programs. and Colleges. nursing and Allied Health labs. Quincy College is an QCC was established in 1963. The college has a open-access institution which encourages academic flexible admission policy, low cost, and extensive David F. Hartleb, President achievement, diversity, economic opportunity and financial aid program. Accredited by the New Mary Ellen Ashley, Executive Vice President lifelong learning. Accredited by the New England England Association of Schools and Colleges. Cindy Hideriotis, Assistant to President Association of Schools and Colleges. Lane Glenn, VP for Academic Affairs Gail Carberry, President Nora Sheridan, Associate VP for Enrollment Services Martha Sue Harris, President Susan Laprade, Executive Assistant Pushap Kapoor, VP Administration and Finance to the President

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Pat Toney, VP of Academic Affairs Brenda Mercomes, Vice President for Diane R. Lapkin, Provost and VP, Academic Affairs James Fowler, Dir. Admissions Academic Affairs Scott James, Associate VP, Enrollment Management Ingrid Skadberg, Interim Dir. Institutional Research Walter Clark, Dean of Enrollment Karen E. Sayles, Dir. of Institutional Research Todd Emmons, VP of Administrative Services Michael B Walker, Institutional Research Director and Assessment Victor Somma, Dir. Marketing & Public Relations Alane Shanks, Vice President for Administration Andrew Soll, VP, Finance and Facilities Beverly Guerin, Dir. Financial Aid and Finance Karen M. Cady, Associate VP, Marketing Milton Samuels, Dir. of Marketing and Communications Academic Calendar...... Semester Raymond O’Rourke, Dir. of Financial Aid Donald Ross, Dir. of Center for International Education Student Body...... Coed Jenene Cook, Dean of Academic Technology Christopher Fauske, Acting Dean, School of Degrees Offered...... C, A Arts and Sciences Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study Marc Glasser, Dean, Graduate School Student Body...... Coed Business and Management, Education, Arlene Greenstein, Dean, Continuing Education Degrees Offered...... C, A Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Academic Calendar...... Semester Professions, Mathematics/Computer Sciences Fields of Study Student Body...... Coed Business and Management, Education, Online Courses...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Online Degrees...... Yes Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ Fields of Study English for International Students...... Yes Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Business and Management...... U/G FT/PT Faculty...... 112/325 Social Sciences Education...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 214/292 Fine and Applied Arts...... U Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Health Professions...... U/G Online Degrees...... No Fall Application Deadline...... 1 Humanities...... U English for International Students...... Yes Application Fee...... $20/$50 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 47/130 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 131/88 Social Sciences...... U

Tuition/Fees...... $720/$3,017 Public Massachusetts Admissions $6,900/$3,017 Online Courses...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 9/1 Online Degrees...... Yes Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $10/$35 English for International Students...... Yes Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 321/416 Degree Seeking 24 9 33 Tuition/Fees...... $780/$2,970 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 519/172 Non-Degree Seeking 3 2 5 $8,430/$2,970 Admissions International Total 27 11 38 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total FT PT Total Application Fee...... $25 Degree Seeking 2,736 2,426 5,162 Degree Seeking 5 6 11 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Non-Degree Seeking 309 1,084 1,393 Non-Degree Seeking 1 2 3 Annual Costs Total Enrollment 3,045 3,510 6,555 International Total 6 8 14 Tuition/Fees...... $910/$5,610 1 application deadline varies by program. Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total $7,050/$5,610 Degree Seeking 911 1,256 2,167 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 37 194 231 Roxbury Community College Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 948 1,450 2,398 Degree Seeking 220 56 276 www.rcc.mass.edu 617/427-0060 Non-Degree Seeking 25 18 43 1234 Columbus Avenue ADM: 617/541-5310 Total 245 74 319 Boston, MA 02120 Salem State College Graduate FT PT Total Roxbury Community College is a coed public www.salemstate.edu 978/542-6000 Degree Seeking 16 15 31 institution of higher education offering associate 352 Lafayette Street ADM: 978/542-6200 Non-Degree Seeking 7 9 16 degrees and certificate programs. RCC’s primary Salem, MA 01970 [email protected] Total 23 24 47 objective is to provide residents of the Commonwealth, Salem State College, established in 1854 as Salem International Total 268 98 366 specifically those individuals living in the greater Normal School, is a comprehensive, publicly supported Boston area, “optimum opportunity for access to a institution of higher learning located approximately Fall 2007 Enrollment college education consistent with their interests 20 miles north of Boston. Salem State College enrolls Undergraduate FT PT Total and aptitudes and to reduce to a minimum economic, over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students Degree Seeking 5,626 1,388 7,014 social, psychological and academic barriers to representing 27 states and 65 nations, and is the Non-Degree Seeking 501 92 593 educational opportunity.” The college’s goals are third largest public institution of higher education Total 6,127 1,480 7,607 the result of ideas generated by and from the and the largest state college in the Commonwealth college community and reflect a response to the Graduate FT PT Total of Massachusetts. Accredited by the New England Degree Seeking 213 1,223 1,436 needs of the larger Roxbury community. RCC Association of Schools and Colleges. was founded in 1973. Accredited by the New Non-Degree Seeking 34 1,008 1,042 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Patricia M. Meservey, President Total 247 2,231 2,478 Stanley P. Cahill, Executive Vice President Total Enrollment 6,374 3,711 10,085 Terrence A. Gomes, President Jean E. Fleischman, Assistant to the President/ Shirley Leslie, Executive Assistant Secretary to Board of Trustees

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Springfield Technical University of Fall 2007 International Enrollment Community College Massachusetts Amherst Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 169 13 182 www.stcc.edu 413/781-7822 www.umass.edu 413/545-0111 Non-Degree Seeking 52 2 54 One Armory Square ADM: 413/755-3333 Amherst, MA 01003 Total 221 15 236 P.O. Box 9000, Suite 1 [email protected] Founded 1863; offers liberal arts, teacher education, Graduate FT PT Total Springfield, MA 01102-9000 professional, occupational and technical programs Degree Seeking 221 975 1,196 Founded in 1967; offers day, evening, summer and leading to associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral Non-Degree Seeking 28 44 72 online classes leading to associate degrees and degrees; continuing and online education; summer Total 249 1,019 1,268 certificates. Provides transfer programs in liberal and winter sessions for degree credit. Accredited by the International Total 470 1,034 1,504 arts, business, engineering and science and career New England Association of Schools and Colleges. programs in health, engineering technologies, Robert C. Holub, Chancellor Fall 2007 Enrollment business and computer information technologies. Tom Milligan, Executive Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate FT PT Total Accredited by the New England Association of University Relations Degree Seeking 18,523 1,098 19,621 Schools and Colleges. John F. Dubach, Special Assistant to the Non-Degree Seeking 123 370 493 Ira Rubenzahl, President Chancellor/CIO Total 18,646 1,468 20,114 Michael Suzor, Assistant to the President Charlena M. Seymour, Provost/Senior Graduate FT PT Total Steven Keller, VP Academic Affairs Vice Chancellor Degree Seeking 2,023 3,054 5,077 Louisa Davis-Freeman, Dean of Admissions Kevin Kelly, Dir. of Undergraduate Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 67 615 682 Lucie Lewis, Director Institutional Research Marilyn H. Blaustein, Dir. of Institutional Research Total 2,090 3,669 5,759 Janet Wanczyk, VP Administrative Services Joyce M. Hatch, Vice Chancellor Total Enrollment 20,736 5,137 25,873 Setta McCabe, Director of Public Relations Suzanne E. Peters, Dir. of Financial Aid 1 and Publications Frank R. Hugus, Associate Provost $60 for international applicants Mary Forni, Coordinator of Financial Aid Services John J. Cunningham, Deputy Provost and Dean Debbie Bellucci, Dean of Continuing Education of Undergraduate Education John R. Mullin, Dean of the Graduate School University of Academic Calendar...... Semester William S. McClure, Dir. of Continuing Education Massachusetts Boston Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, A Academic Calendar...... Semester www.umb.edu 617/287-6000 Student Body...... Coed 100 Morrissey Blvd. ADM: 617/287-6100 Fields of Study Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Boston, MA 02125 Agriculture, Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Fields of Study With a growing reputation for innovative research Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ Agriculture...... U/G addresssing complex urban issues, the University of Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Business and Management...... U/G Massachusetts Boston, metropolitan Boston’s only Social Sciences Education...... G public university, offers its diverse student population Engineering...... U/G both an intimate learning environment and the Online Courses...... Yes Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G rich experience of a great American city. UMass Online Degrees...... No Health Professions...... U/G Boston’s seven colleges and graduate schools serve English for International Students...... Yes Humanities...... U/G more than 14,000 students while engaging local, FT/PT Faculty...... 160/233 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G national, and international constituents through FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 253/97 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G academic programs, research centers, and public Admissions Social Sciences...... U/G service activities. To learn more about UMass Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Boston, visit www.umb.edu. Accredited by the Online Courses...... Yes Application Fee...... $10/$35 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Degrees...... Yes J. Keith Motley, Chancellor Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Christopher Hogan, Chief of Staff Tuition/Fees...... $750/$2,946 FT/PT Faculty...... 1,217/277 Kay Ryan, Executive Assistant to the Chancellor $7,260/$2,946 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 3,559/2,789 Winston Langley, Provost and Vice Chancellor Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions for Academic Affairs FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Liliana Mickle, Dir. of Undergraduate Admissions Degree Seeking 16 8 24 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Kathleen Teehan, Vice Chancellor of 1 Non-Degree Seeking 2 7 9 Application Fee...... $40/$50 Enrollment Management Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Jennifer Brown, Dir. of Institutional Research International Total 18 15 33 Ellen O’Connor, Vice Chancellor for Administration Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total and Finance Tuition/Fees...... $1,714/$8,518 Degree Seeking 2,428 2,562 4,990 John Ciccarelli, Associate Vice Chancellor $9,937/$8,518 Non-Degree Seeking 104 980 1,084 Judy Keyes, Dir. of Student Financial Services Room & Board...... $8,114 Total Enrollment 2,532 3,542 6,074 Peter Langer, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education Joan Liem, Associate Provost for Graduate Studies Dirk Messelaar, Dean of Corporate, Continuing, & Distance Education

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Academic Calendar...... Semester University of Annual Costs Student Body...... Coed Massachusetts Dartmouth Tuition/Fees...... $1,417/$7,441 Degrees Offered...... B, M, D $8,099/$7,441 www.umassd.edu 508/999-8000 Room & Board...... $9,128 Fields of Study 285 Old Westport Rd. ADM: 508/999-8605 Business and Management...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment North Dartmouth, MA 02747 [email protected] Education...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total Founded 1895; includes colleges of arts and sciences, Engineering...... U Degree Seeking 22 1 23 business, engineering, visual and performing arts, Fine and Applied Arts...... U Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 nursing, and schools of marine science & technology, Health Professions...... U/G Total 28 1 29 Humanities...... U/G and education, public policy & civic engagement. Graduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Offers majors leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and Degree Seeking 145 104 249 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G doctoral degrees, minors, and undergraduate, Non-Degree Seeking 12 0 12 Social Sciences...... U/G post-baccalaureate, and post-master’s certificates, pre-law, pre-medical, and honors programs. Total 157 104 261 Online Courses...... Yes Courses are also offered at the professional and International Total 185 105 290 Online Degrees...... Yes continuing education locations in Fairhaven, Fall 2007 Enrollment English for International Students...... Yes Fall River, and New Bedford. Accredited by the FT/PT Faculty...... 462/451 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,074/458 Degree Seeking 6,811 789 7,600 Jean F. MacCormack, Chancellor Non-Degree Seeking 37 290 327 Admissions Joyce LeBlanc, Assistant to the Chancellor Total 6,848 1,079 7,927 Fall Application Deadline...... 6/11 Anthony Garro, Provost/Vice Chancellor Application Fee...... $40/$60 Academic Affairs Graduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Carnell Jones, Jr, Interim Dir. of Degree Seeking 329 623 952 Undergraduate Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 22 179 201 Annual Costs Total 351 802 1,153 Richard J. Panofsky, Assistant Chancellor, Public Massachusetts Tuition/Fees...... $1,714/$3,699 Institutional Research and Assessment Total Enrollment 7,199 1,881 9,080 $9,758/$3,699 Deborah McLaughlin, Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Affairs Fall 2007 International Enrollment John Hoey, Assistant to Chancellor, Public Relations University of Bruce Palmer, Dir. of Financial Aid Undergraduate FT PT Total Massachusetts Lowell Degree Seeking 281 35 316 Christina Bruen, Dir. of International Student Center Non-Degree Seeking 0 7 7 Magali Carrera, Assistant Provost, www.uml.edu 978/934-4000 Total 281 42 323 Undergraduate Studies One University Ave. ADM: 978/934-3930 Zong-Guo Xia, Assistant Provost, Graduate Studies Graduate FT PT Total Lowell, MA 01845-2894 [email protected] Joy McGuirl-Hadley, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Degree Seeking 124 81 205 Continuing Education The mission of the University of Massachusetts Non-Degree Seeking 0 10 10 Lowell is to enhance the intellectual, personal Total 124 91 215 Academic Calendar...... Semester and cultural development of its students through International Total 405 133 538 Student Body...... Coed excellent, affordable educational programs. Degrees Offered...... B, M, D The university seeks to meet the needs of the Fall 2007 Enrollment Commonwealth today and into the future and sup- Fields of Study Undergraduate FT PT Total ports the development of sustainable technologies Business and Management...... U/G Degree Seeking 6,873 2,513 9,386 and communities through its teaching, research, Education...... G Non-Degree Seeking 277 815 1,092 scholarship and engagement. The university began Engineering...... U/G Total 7,150 3,328 10,478 as the Lowell Normal School, founded in 1894 to Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G prepare students to become teachers, and the Graduate FT PT Total Health Professions...... U/G Lowell Textile School, founded in 1895 to train Degree Seeking 583 1,427 2,010 Humanities...... U/G technicians and managers for the textile industry. Non-Degree Seeking 35 615 650 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Over the next 75 years, both institutions extended Total 618 2,042 2,660 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G their offerings to meet the growing needs of the Total Enrollment 7,768 5,370 13,138 Social Sciences...... U/G region. Lowell State and Lowell Tech, as they were Other Fields...... U/G 1 2/1 for nursing. then known, merged in 1975 to form the University Online Courses...... Yes of Lowell. In 1991, the campus became part of the Online Degrees...... No University of Massachusetts system. Accredited English for International Students...... No by the New England Association of Schools FT/PT Faculty...... 365/245 and Colleges. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 704/55 Martin Meehan, Chancellor Admissions Jacqueline Moloney, Exec. Vice Chancellor Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Ahmen Abdelal, Provost Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Thomas Taylor, Dean of Enrollment and Application Fee...... $40/$60 Student Success Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Ricardo Anzaldua, Dir. of Institutional Research

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Joanne Yestramski, Vice Chancellor for Graduate FT PT Total Admissions Administration and Finance Degree Seeking 803 991 1,794 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Patricia McCafferty, Chief Public Affairs Officer Non-Degree Seeking 45 917 962 Application Fee...... $35/$502 Joyce McLaughlin, Dir. of Financial Aid Total 848 1,908 2,756 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Marcia Nugent, Manager, International Total Enrollment 6,849 4,786 11,635 Annual Costs Student Scholars Tuition/Fees...... $970/$5,545 Charlotte Mandell, Vice Provost $7,050/$5,545 Undergraduate Education Westfield State College Room & Board...... $7,204 Donald Pierson, Vice Provost Graduate Education www.wsc.ma.edu 413/572-5300 Pauline Carroll, Executive Dir. of Academic 577 Western Avenue ADM: 413/572-5218 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Services & Enrollment Westfield, MA 01086 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total Catherine Kendrick, Executive Dir. of Distance Degree Seeking 5 2 7 Marketing and Corporate Outreach Founded in 1838, Westfield emphasizes professional components within liberal arts curricula; such as Graduate FT PT Total Academic Calendar...... Semester criminal justice, education, business, psychology, Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Student Body...... Coed communication, and movement science. Responsive International Total 6 2 8 Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D and innovative, Westfield offers online, continuing Fall 2007 Enrollment Fields of Study education, and graduate programs and sponsors Undergraduate FT PT Total Business and Management...... U/G the Center for Teacher Education and Research, Degree Seeking 4,404 360 4,764 Education...... G the Westfield River Environmental Center, and the Non-Degree Seeking 18 108 126 Engineering...... U/G Institute of Homeland Security. A 5,000-square-foot Total 4,422 468 4,890 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G field house serves 18 Division III varsity sports Health Professions...... U/G teams. Nine residence halls create a close-knit Graduate FT PT Total Humanities...... U/G community enjoying vibrant extracurricular and Degree Seeking 70 378 448 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G arts programs. Westfield’s growing international Non-Degree Seeking 17 216 233 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G component creates further opportunities for Total 87 594 681 multicultural exploration. Accredited by the New Social Sciences...... U/G Total Enrollment 4,509 1,062 5,571 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Courses...... Yes 1 part-time non-faculty employees include Evan S. Dobelle, President Online Degrees...... Yes 86 non-student employees and 464 student Nanci Salvidio, Executive Assistant to the English for International Students...... No employees (other than work-study positions). President and Associate VP, Advancement and 2 FT/PT Faculty...... 406/278 application fee is waived for graduates of College Relations Massachusetts community colleges. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 682/29 Robert Hayes, VP, Academic Affairs Admissions Carol Persson, VP, Enrollment Management Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling David Bakuli, Professor Worcester State College Application Fee...... Varies Lisa Plantefaber, Associate Dean, Institutional www.worcester.edu 508/929-8000 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Research and Assessment 486 Chandler Street ADM: 508/929-8040 Timothy Murphy, VP, Administration and Finance Annual Costs Worcester, MA 01602-2597 [email protected] Kenneth Lemanski, VP, Advancement and Tuition/Fees...... $1,454/$7,727 College Relations Founded in 1874; offers liberal arts, teacher education, $8,567/$7,727 Catherine Ryan, Dir. of Financial Aid business, professional and occupational programs Room & Board...... $7,519 Marsha Marotta, Dean, Undergraduate Programs leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees; special Fall 2007 International Enrollment Kimberly Tobin, Dean, Graduate and institutional focus in allied health and biotechnology; continuing education; two summer sessions for Undergraduate FT PT Total Continuing Education degree credit. Accredited by the New England Degree Seeking 63 3 66 Academic Calendar...... Semester Association of Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 3 13 16 Student Body...... Coed Total 66 16 82 Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Janelle C. Ashley, President Graduate FT PT Total Judith St. Amand, Executive Assistant Fields of Study Degree Seeking 340 69 409 to the President Business and Management...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 5 7 12 Maureen Shamgochian, Interim VP for Education...... U/G Total 345 76 421 Academic Affairs Fine and Applied Arts...... U Beth Axelson, Dir. of Admissions International Total 411 92 503 Health Professions...... U Kenneth A. Smith, Dir. of Institutional Research Fall 2007 Enrollment Humanities...... U/G Kathleen Eichelroth, VP for Administration Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U and Finance Undergraduate FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U Lea Ann Erickson, Assistant VP of Public Relations Degree Seeking 5,957 1,706 7,663 Social Sciences...... U and Marketing Non-Degree Seeking 44 1,172 1,216 Jayne McGinn, Dir. of Financial Aid Total 6,001 2,878 8,879 Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes Steve Chao, Dir. of International Programs English for International Students...... No William White, Associate VP for Continuing FT/PT Faculty...... 198/246 Education and Outreach and Dean of Graduate FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 383/5501 and Continuing Education

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Don Vescio, Chief Information Officer Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment Tom McNamara, Vice President Fall Application Deadline...... 5/15 Undergraduate FT PT Total Institutional Advancement Application Fee...... $20 Degree Seeking 3,325 695 4,020 Sibyl Brownlee, Vice President of Student Affairs Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Non-Degree Seeking 17 565 582 Annmarie Samar, Associate Vice President of Annual Costs Total 3,342 1,260 4,602 Enrollment Management Tuition/Fees...... $970/$5,200 Graduate FT PT Total Academic Calendar...... Semester $7,050/$5,200 Degree Seeking 100 378 478 Student Body...... Coed Room & Board...... $8,526 Non-Degree Seeking 3 275 278 Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Total 103 653 756 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Total Enrollment 3,445 1,913 5,358 Fields of Study Undergraduate FT PT Total Business and Management...... U/G Degree Seeking 49 14 63 Education...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 1 3 4 Health Professions...... U/G Total 50 17 67 Humanities...... U Graduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Degree Seeking 5 11 16 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 Social Sciences...... U Total 6 12 18 Online Courses...... Yes International Total 56 29 85 Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 182/231 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 281/18 Massachusetts Public Massachusetts

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Admissions Online Courses...... No For Information on Independent Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Degrees...... No Institutions in Massachusetts Application Fee...... $251 English for International Students...... No Association of Independent Colleges and Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Faculty...... 194/18 Universities in Massachusetts Annual Costs Admissions 11 Beacon Street, Suite 1224 617/742-5147 Tuition/Fees...... $24,100/$0 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Boston, MA 02108-3093 www.masscolleges.org Room & Board...... $10,150 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Richard Doherty, President Application Fee...... $60 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Undergraduate FT PT Total American International College Degree Seeking 36 0 36 Annual Costs Comprehensive Fee...... $46,760 www.aic.edu 413/205-3900 Graduate FT PT Total 1000 State Street 413/205-3201 Degree Seeking 12 0 12 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Springfield, MA 01109 [email protected] International Total 48 0 48 FT PT Total Degree Seeking 120 0 120 American International College was founded in Fall 2007 Enrollment 1885 with the purpose of educating immigrants who International Total 120 0 120 Undergraduate FT PT Total were coming to America. AIC is a private, coeduca- Degree Seeking 1,567 218 1,785 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total tional, four-year comprehensive institution located Degree Seeking 1,683 0 1,683 in Springfield, Massachusetts. AIC is an interracial, Graduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 1,683 0 1,683 interfaith, and international institution offering under- Degree Seeking 145 748 893 graduate and graduate programs in the schools of Total Enrollment 1,712 966 2,678 arts, education and sciences; business administration; Andover Newton health sciences (nursing, occupational therapy and Amherst College Theological School physical therapy); and continuing and extended stud- ies. Our 1,800 undergraduate students and more than www.amherst.edu 413/542-2000 www.ants.edu 800/964-2687 1,450 graduate students come from 30 states and 46 P.O. Box 5000 ADM: 413/542-2328 210 Herrick Road ADM: 617/964-1100 countries. Campus in Cairo, Egypt, and study abroad Amherst, MA 01002-5000 [email protected] Newton Centre, MA 02459-2243 [email protected] programs in Ireland and Italy. Accredited by the New Amherst College, founded in 1821, educates men With roots dating back to 1807, Andover Newton England Association of Schools and Colleges. and women of exceptional potential from all back- Theological School is the oldest institution of its Vincent M. Maniaci, President grounds so that they may seek, value, and advance kind in the country. Today students represent Richard F. Bedard, Exec. VP for Administration knowledge, engage the world around them, and 35 denominations of faith including Baptists, Gregory T. Schmutte, VP for Academic Affairs lead principled lives of consequence. The college Unitarian Universalists and members of the United Peter J. Miller, VP for Admissions Services brings together the most promising students, what- Church of Christ. The school also has a unique Roland E. Holstead, Chancellor for ever their financial need, in order to promote diver- relationship with Hebrew College, the neighboring International Education sity of experience and ideas within a purposefully rabbinical school and is part of the Boston Edward D. Meyer, Exec. VP for small residential community. Working with faculty, Theological Institute (BTI), which includes 7 other Institutional Effectiveness staff, and administrators dedicated to intellectual seminaries and divinity schools in the Boston area. Kenneth Condon, Chief Financial Officer freedom and the highest standards of instruction We are a school committed to issues of faith in the Craig M. Greenberg, Dir. of Public Relations in the liberal arts, Amherst undergraduates assume public sphere, including interfaith action and Douglas E. Fish, Dir. of Student Financial Services substantial responsibility for undertaking inquiry dialogue. Accredited by the New England John H. Debonville, Dir. of International and for shaping their education within and beyond Association of Schools and Colleges. Student Affairs the curriculum. Accredited by the New England Rev. Nick Carter, President Roland E. Holstead, Dean of Continuing and Association of Schools and Colleges. Michael P. Delfino, Interim VP for Finance Extended Studies Anthony W. Marx, President and Operations Rose L. Costas, Assistant to the President Academic Calendar...... Semester Susan Pikor, Executive Assistant to the President William R. Herzog II, Dean of the Faculty Student Body...... Coed Gregory S. Call, Dean of the Faculty Alison McCarty, Dir. of Recruiting and Admission Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D Thomas H. Parker, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Priscilla C. Deck, VP of institutional Advancement Fields of Study Marian F. Matheson, Dir. of Institutional Research Rosemary Turano, Coordinator of Financial Aid Business and Management...... U/G Stephen M. Nigro, Comptroller Nancy E. Nienhuis, Dean of Students and Education...... U/G Peter Rooney, Dir. of Public Affairs Community Life Health Professions...... U/G Frances E. Tuleja, Associate Dean of Students Jeff Jones, Dir. of Distance Learning Humanities...... U Ben Lieber, Dean of Students Academic Calendar...... Semester Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Student Body...... Coed Physical and Life Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... C, M, D Social Sciences...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B Online Courses...... Yes Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Online Degrees...... Yes Fields of Study English for International Students...... No English for International Students...... Yes Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Mathematics/ FT/PT Faculty...... 14/34 FT/PT Faculty...... 76/129 Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 29/6 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 214/124 Social Sciences, Other Fields

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Admissions Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Bernice Bradin, VP and Chief Financial Officer Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Physical and Life Sciences...... U Bill Doncaster, Public Affairs Director Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 4/1 Social Sciences...... U Scott Jewell, Dir. of Financial Aid Application Fee...... $50 Other Fields...... G Janie Bess, Dir. of International Student Services Stan Trecker, Dean, Art Institute of Boston Annual Costs Online Courses...... No Mario Borunda, Dean, School of Education Tuition/Fees...... $11,328/$280 Online Degrees...... No Joyce Wadlington, Dir. of Continuing Education Room & Board...... $5,7661 English for International Students...... No Karen Muncaster, Associate VP, Academic FT/PT Faculty...... 50/129 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Technology & Program Design FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 83/57 FT PT Total Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions Degree Seeking 4 5 9 Student Body...... Coed Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling International Total 4 5 9 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Application Fee...... $40 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Fields of Study Degree Seeking 89 261 350 Business and Management...... U Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 0 31 31 Education...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $23,500/$2,350 Total 89 292 381 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Room & Board...... $9,350 Total Enrollment 89 292 381 Humanities...... U Social Sciences...... U/G 1 housing cost ranges from $5,766 to $17,742. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes Degree Seeking 14 2 16 Online Degrees...... Yes

Anna Maria College Graduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... No Independent Massachusetts www.annamaria.edu 508/849-3300 Degree Seeking 4 7 11 FT/PT Faculty...... 234/464 50 Sunset Lane ADM: 800/344-5686 Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 370/59 Total 5 8 13 Paxton, MA 01612-1198 Admissions Anna Maria College, founded in 1946, is a private International Total 19 10 29 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/151 2 four-year, liberal arts coeducational college located Fall 2007 Enrollment Application Fee...... $40 in Paxton, Mass., 8 miles north of Worcester and Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Undergraduate FT PT Total about 44 miles west of Boston. Fields, woods and Degree Seeking 787 191 978 Annual Costs ponds surround the peaceful campus. Nearby Non-Degree Seeking 1 22 23 Tuition/Fees...... $23,200/$750 Worcester is a college-town, home to 10 other Total 788 213 1,001 Room & Board...... $12,000 colleges and universities as well as art, history and science museums, concert halls, theatre companies, Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 44 207 251 fine shops, and restaurants. Popular areas of study Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 12 69 81 include business, criminal justice, education, fire Degree Seeking 26 0 26 Total 56 276 332 science, psychology, music, art, art therapy and Non-Degree Seeking 4 0 4 social work. AMC also offers an honors program Total Enrollment 844 489 1,333 Total 30 0 30 with unique study abroad opportunities. Class Graduate FT PT Total sizes are kept small so that everyone can actively Art Institute of Boston at Degree Seeking 57 14 71 participate and receive individual attention from professors. Accredited by the New England Lesley University International Total 87 14 101 Association of Schools and Colleges. www.aiboston.edu 800/773-0494 Fall 2007 Enrollment Jack P. Calareso, President 700 Beacon Street ADM: 617/585-6710 Undergraduate FT PT Total Kay Prentiss, Executive Assistant Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] Degree Seeking 1,245 377 1,622 Steve Neun, Dean of Academic Affairs Founded in 1912; college of visual arts awarding Non-Degree Seeking 1 124 125 Elaine Lapomardo, Dean of Enrollment bachelor of fine arts degrees in design, fine arts, Total 1,246 501 1,747 Melanie R. Sullivan, Dir. of Institutional Research illustration and photography; a low residency MFA Graduate FT PT Total Allen Krause, Interim Chief Financial Officer in visual arts. Also offers dual degrees combining Degree Seeking 1,050 4,206 5,256 Paula Green, Dir. of Marketing and BFA with master’s degrees in education or expressive Total Enrollment 2,296 4,707 7,003 Community Relations therapies; a three-year diploma option; two-year 1 Colleen King, Dir. of Financial Aid certificate option; continuing education; and priority application date 2 summer session for degree credit. School is application fee is waived for applications Academic Calendar...... Semester submitted online Student Body...... Coed one of the four that comprise Lesley University. Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Fields of Study Joseph B. Moore, President Business and Management...... U/G Eric Lee, Executive Assistant to the President Education...... U/G Martha B. McKenna, Provost Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Carol Streit, VP for Enrollment Management Health Professions...... U Linda A. Pursley, Dir. of Assessment & Humanities...... U Institutional Research

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Assumption College Graduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes Degree Seeking 3 5 8 Online Degrees...... No www.assumption.edu 508/767-7000 International Total 17 11 28 English for International Students...... No 500 Salisbury Street ADM: 866/477-7776 FT/PT Faculty...... 35/36 Worcester, MA 01609 [email protected] Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 64/5 Undergraduate FT PT Total Founded 1904; Roman Catholic college offers Admissions Degree Seeking 2,167 152 2,319 liberal arts, business and teacher education programs Fall Application Deadline...... 8/1 Non-Degree Seeking 8 102 110 leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees; continuing Application Fee...... $25 Total 2,175 254 2,429 and career education division; summer session and Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT intersession for degree credit; credit and non-credit Graduate FT PT Total online courses available. Accredited by the New Degree Seeking 140 279 419 Annual Costs England Association of Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 2 37 39 Tuition/Fees...... $14,960/$1,610 Room & Board...... $5,000 Francesco C. Cesareo, President Total 142 316 458 Christian McCarthy, Executive VP, Finance Total Enrollment 2,317 570 2,887 Fall 2007 International Enrollment and Administration Undergraduate FT PT Total Frederick F. Travis, Interim Provost and Degree Seeking 50 0 50 Academic VP Atlantic Union College International Total 50 0 50 Evan E. Lipp, VP, Enrollment Management www.auc.edu 978/368-2000 Stuart J. Munro, Dir. of Institutional Research 338 Main Street ADM: 978/368-2235 Fall 2007 Enrollment and Planning P. O. Box 1000 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total John F. Kompel, Dir. of Finance South Lancaster, MA 01561-1000 Degree Seeking 410 86 496 Rene M. Buisson, Dir. of Public Affairs Atlantic Union College is a four-year accredited, Non-Degree Seeking 0 11 11 Linda L. Mularczyk, Dir. of Financial Aid coeducational institution offering a number of Total 410 97 507 Mary Lou Anderson, Dean of the College and Dean professional and pre-professional programs, several of the Graduate School Graduate FT PT Total alternative education programs, and a master’s Jeffrey G. Hunter, Interim Associate Dean of Degree Seeking 0 1 1 degree program in education. Established by the Continuing and Career Education Total Enrollment 410 98 508 Seventh-day Adventist church in 1882 to primarily Academic Calendar...... Semester serve the needs of its constituents in the northeast Student Body...... Coed United States and Bermuda, the college welcomes Babson College Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M applications from students all over the world and www.babson.edu 781/235-1200 who have various religious beliefs and a campus Fields of Study 231 Forest Street ADM: 781/239-5522 atmosphere consciously structured on Christian Business and Management...... U/G Babson Park, MA 02457 principles. Accredited by the New England Education...... G Association of Schools and Colleges. Babson College educates business leaders capable Fine and Applied Arts...... U of initiating and managing change, navigating ethical Norman L. Wendth, President Health Professions...... U/G choices and solving the problems of today and Karin Thompson, Interim VP for Humanities...... U tomorrow. Students are immersed in an environment Academic Administration Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U fostering entrepreneurial thinking, leadership, Linda Roberts, Administrative Assistant to Physical and Life Sciences...... U teamwork, creativity, communications and diversity. the President Social Sciences...... U Students come from 45 states and nearly 60 countries; Rosita Lashley, Dir. of Admissions Other Fields...... U/G 28% of Babson’s class of 2012 is international. As Bordes Henry Saturne, VP for Enrollment a college of management that offers a bachelor of Online Courses...... Yes and Retention science to undergraduates, Babson is recognized Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Issumael Nzamutuma, Assistant Vice President as the world leader in entrepreneurship. All first- English for International Students...... No for Assessment and Institutional Research year students run their own businesses on campus, FT/PT Faculty...... 157/121 Lloyd Brown, VP of Finance regardless of their professional goals. Located FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 357/55 Cynthia Kurtzhals, Dir. of Public Relations approximately 10 miles west of Boston, students Sandra Pereira, Dir. of Financial Aid Admissions have the best of both worlds: a beautiful, 370-acre John Mentges, VP for Student Services Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 residential campus and access to all of the cultural Roger Bothwell, Master of Education Coordinator Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 and professional opportunities a large city has to Application Fee...... $50 Academic Calendar...... Semester offer. Accredited by the New England Association Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Student Body...... Coed of Schools and Colleges. Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Leonard Schlesinger, President Tuition/Fees...... $28,686/$165 Fields of Study Robert Fogel, Executive Vice President Room & Board...... $9,776 Business and Management...... U Carol Hacker, Chief of Staff Fall 2007 International Enrollment Education...... U/G Dennis Hanno, Dean of the Undergraduate School Fine and Applied Arts...... U Grant Gosselin, Dean of Undergraduate Admission Undergraduate FT PT Total Health Professions...... U Adrienne Ramsey, Senior Assistant Dir. of Admission Degree Seeking 14 2 16 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Anne Marie Delaney, Dir. of Institutional Research Non-Degree Seeking 0 4 4 Social Sciences...... U Phillip Shapiro, Chief Financial Officer Total 14 6 20 Mary Rose, Chief Information Officer

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Melissa Shaak, Assistant Dean of the Mary B. Marcy, Provost and Vice President management, special education, occupational Undergraduate School Ba Win, VP of Early College Policies and Programs therapy and a MBA in Entrepreneurial Thinking Allan Cohen, Acting Dean of the Graduate School Jacqueline Gentile, Assistant to the Provost and Innovative Practices. In addition to its flagship Samuel Ruhmkorff, Dean of Academic Affairs Longmeadow, Mass. campus, the College has Academic Calendar...... Semester M. Leslie Davidson, Dean of Admission & locations in Burlington and Sturbridge/Charlton, Student Body...... Coed Student Affairs Mass. Accredited by the New England Association Degrees Offered...... B, M Jon MacClaren, Dir. of Finance and Administration of Schools and Colleges. Fields of Study and Human Resources Carol A. Leary, President Business and Management...... U/G Christopher Sink, Dir. of College Relations Barbara Kochon, Assistant to the President Ann Murtagh Gitto, Dir. of Financial Aid Online Courses...... No William L. Sipple, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Online Degrees...... No Academic Calendar...... Semester Michael J. Giampietro, VP for Finance English for International Students...... No Student Body...... Coed and Administration FT/PT Faculty...... 157/90 Degrees Offered...... A, B Kathleen M. Wroblewski, Dir. of Communications FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 532/45 & Marketing Fields of Study Stephanie A. King, Dir. of Student Financial Services Admissions Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Ann M. Dobmeyer, Associate VP for Academic Affairs Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Melissa Morriss-Olson, Dean of Graduate Programs Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields and Distributed Learning Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Online Courses...... No Application Fee...... $65 Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Degrees...... No 1 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Student Body...... Women English for International Students...... No Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 46/29 Independent Massachusetts Tuition/Fees...... $36,096 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 106/149 Fields of Study Room & Board...... $12,020 Business and Management...... U/G Admissions Education...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 5/31 Health Professions...... U/G 1 Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $50 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Degree Seeking 373 0 373 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Physical and Life Sciences...... U Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Social Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 211 84 295 Tuition/Fees...... $37,860/$790 Other Fields...... U/G International Total 584 84 668 Room & Board...... $10,600 Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment English for International Students...... Yes FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 46/105 Degree Seeking 5 0 5 Degree Seeking 1,851 0 1,851 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 120/62 Graduate FT PT Total International Total 5 0 5 Admissions Degree Seeking 417 1,171 1,588 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Non-Degree Seeking 15 8 23 Degree Seeking 403 0 403 Application Fee...... $25 Total 432 1,179 1,611 Total 403 0 403 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Total Enrollment 2,283 1,179 3,462 Total Enrollment 403 0 403 Annual Costs 1 application fee is waived for Acceleration to Tuition/Fees...... $23,840 Excellence Program scholarship applicants, as well Bard College at Simon’s Rock: Room & Board...... $9,750 as for applications postmarked on or before 4/15. The Early College Fall 2007 International Enrollment www.simons-rock.edu 413/528-0771 Bay Path College Undergraduate FT PT Total 84 Alford Road ADM: 413/644-4400 Degree Seeking 13 0 13 Great Barrington, MA 01230 [email protected] www.baypath.edu 413/565-1000 International Total 13 0 13 Simon’s Rock is a small, selective, supportive, 588 Longmeadow Street ADM: 413/565-1331 intensive college of the liberal arts and sciences Longmeadow, MA 01106 [email protected] Fall 2007 Enrollment in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. All of our Founded in 1897, Bay Path College is a four-year Undergraduate FT PT Total 400 students come to us after 10th or 11th grade. private college offering undergraduate programs for Degree Seeking 1,025 297 1,322 We offer them a broad-minded education in any of women and professional graduate degrees, online Graduate FT PT Total 43 interdisciplinary concentrations, elite faculty, or on campus, for men and women. The college Degree Seeking 92 71 163 first-class facilities, and an astonishing range of is committed to the development of leadership, Non-Degree Seeking 34 84 118 opportunities for conducting specialized research communication and innovation for all students, Total 126 155 281 and gaining hands-on experience leading to an and integrates these disciplines throughout the Total Enrollment 1,151 452 1,603 associate or bachelor’s degree. Simon’s Rock was curriculum. Bay Path offers over 30 majors and 1 graduate programs are coed. founded in 1966. In 1979 we became part of Bard minors as well as master’s degrees in nonprofit College (established in 1860), one of the country’s management and philanthropy, education/higher outstanding liberal arts colleges. Accredited by the education administration, strategic fundraising New England Association of Schools and Colleges. and philanthropy, communication and information

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Bay State College Becker College Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT PT Total www.baystate.edu 617/217-9000 www.becker.edu 508/791-9241 Degree Seeking 7 0 7 122 Commonwealth Avenue ADM: 617/217-9000 61 Sever Street ADM: 508/373-9400 Boston, MA 02116 [email protected] Worcester, MA 01609 [email protected] International Total 7 0 7 Founded in 1946, Bay State College awards bachelor’s Becker College traces its history to 1784 and Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total and associate degrees in traditional and accelerated has more than 19,000 alumni. With campuses in Degree Seeking 1,299 395 1,694 formats and offers career-oriented education with Worcester and Leicester, Mass., the college offers Non-Degree Seeking 0 10 10 a strong general education requirement preparing 23 concentrations from among nine bachelor’s Total 1,299 405 1,704 men and women for rewarding careers and further degrees and seven associate degree level programs, Total Enrollment 1,299 405 1,704 education. Classes are offered at the college’s main as well as a variety of adult learning options. The 1 Except nursing campus in Boston’s Back Bay as well as at its college’s unique class offerings and hands-on satellite campus in Middleborough, Mass. Programs professional practitioner approach to higher include business, entertainment management, education have earned Becker a national reputation Benjamin Franklin Institute marketing, fashion, hospitality, early childhood for career-focused academics, particularly in the of Technology education and criminal justice. Allied health degrees fields of business, education, veterinary sciences, offered include medical assisting, health studies health care and the arts. Accredited by the New www.bfit.edu 617/423-4630 and physical therapist assistant. Accredited by the England Association of Schools and Colleges. 41 Berkeley Street ADM: 617/423-4630 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Joseph Bascuas, Interim President Boston, MA 02116 [email protected] Craig F. Pfannenstiehl, President Patti Kalinowski, Executive Assistant to the President Founded in 1908, Benjamin Franklin Institute of William Carroll, VP of Academic Affairs Raj Pathi, Provost Technology (BFIT) is an independent, co-educational, Christine Murphy, VP of Enrollment Karen Schedin, Dean of Admissions technical college. The college owes its existence to Meg Trant, VP of Administration and Finance Jim Stone, Dean of Institutional Research and the vision of Benjamin Franklin who bequeathed a Chip Bergstrom, VP of Communications Outcome Assessment gift to the “Town of Boston” to help educate technical Jeani Devani, Dir. of Student Financial Services George Lear, Accounting/Business Office Manager apprentices. BFIT offers career-focused education William Carroll, VP of Academic Affairs Sandy Lashin-Curewitz, Dir. of Communications through 13 degree and certificate programs in Peter Ruggerio, Dir. of Continuing and Denise Brindle, Dir. of Student Financial Services areas such as automotive technology, architectural Professional Education Betsy Fuller, Dean of Academic Affairs technology, computer technology, electrical Francine Fink, Dean of Accelerated and technology, mechanical technology, opticianry, and Academic Calendar...... Other Professional Studies pharmacy technology. Through a combination of Student Body...... Coed Jay Lacke, Dir. of Online Information theoretical course work, hands-on lab work and Degrees Offered...... A, B internships, the college prepares students for entry Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study into the workforce or transfer to a four-year college. Student Body...... Coed Business and Management, Education, Health Accredited by the New England Association of Degrees Offered...... A, B Professions, Social Sciences, Other Fields Schools and Colleges. Fields of Study Online Courses...... Yes Stephen J. Lozen, Interim President Business and Management, Education, Health Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Amy Colleran, Administrative Assistent Professions, Humanities, Physical and Life English for International Students...... No Paul G.Zarbo, Dean of Academic Affairs Sciences, Other Fields FT/PT Faculty...... 17/45 Jamey Palmieri, Dean of Enrollment Management Online Courses...... Yes Katie Fleuriel, Dir. of Financial Aid Admissions Online Degrees...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 8/31 Academic Calendar...... Semester English for International Students...... No Application Fee...... $40 Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Faculty...... 42/137 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degrees Offered...... C, A, B FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 162/82 Annual Costs Fields of Study Admissions Tuition/Fees...... $18,925/$565 Engineering, Health Professions, Mathematics/ Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Room & Board...... $11,130 Computer Sciences, Other Fields Application Fee...... $30 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... No FT PT Total Annual Costs English for International Students...... Yes Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Tuition/Fees...... $24,780 FT/PT Faculty...... 29/39 Total 4 0 4 Room & Board...... $9,760 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 27/1 International Total 4 0 4 Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degree Seeking 513 293 806 Application Fee...... $25 Non-Degree Seeking 0 4 4 Total Enrollment 513 297 810 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $13,350 Room & Board...... $8,400

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Student Body...... Coed Degree Seeking 5 0 5 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Degrees Offered...... B Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 International Total 5 0 5 Fields of Study Application Fee...... $50 Business and Management, Education, Fine and Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degree Seeking 409 125 534 Applied Arts, Other Fields Annual Costs Total Enrollment 409 125 534 Online Courses...... Yes Tuition/Fees...... $33,030/$1,458 Online Degrees...... No Room & Board...... $11,320 Bentley University English for International Students...... Yes Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 238/291 www.bentley.edu 781/891-2000 Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 498/22 175 Forest Street ADM: 800/523-2354 Degree Seeking 302 9 311 Admissions Waltham, MA 02452 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Founded in 1917, Bentley University is a leader in Total 302 11 313 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 business education. Centered on teaching and Graduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $150 research in business and related professions, Bentley Degree Seeking 160 50 210 Annual Costs blends the breadth and technological strength of a International Total 462 61 523 Tuition/Fees...... $31,776/$2,9501 university with the core values and student focus of Room & Board...... $14,360 a close-knit campus. Our undergraduate Fall 2007 Enrollment curriculum combines business study with a strong Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment foundation in the arts and sciences. The McCallum Degree Seeking 3,931 217 4,148 FT PT Total Independent Massachusetts Graduate School emphasizes the impact of technology Non-Degree Seeking 28 24 52 Degree Seeking 844 0 844 on business practice, in offerings that include MBA Total 3,959 241 4,200 International Total 844 0 844 and master of science programs, Ph.D. programs in Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total accountancy and in business, and custom executive Degree Seeking 378 1,015 1,393 education programs. Accredited by the New England Degree Seeking 3,635 370 4,005 Total Enrollment 4,337 1,256 5,593 Association of Schools and Colleges. Total Enrollment 3,635 370 4,005 1 Gloria C. Larson, President some graduate classes are offered in hybrid 1 web-classroom form. fees include $2,950 for mandatory laptop Katherine Connolly, Executive Assistant to the President Robert D. Galliers, Provost & VP, Academic Affairs Berklee College of Music Blessed John XXIII Joann C. McKenna, VP, Enrollment Management National Seminary Karen Karidoyanes, Sr. Assoc. Dir. of www.berklee.edu 800/237-5533 International Admissions 1140 Boylston Street ADM: 617/266-2222 www.blessedjohnxxiii.edu 781/899-5500 Kim Bridgeo, Director of Institutional Research Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] 558 South Avenue ADM: 781/899-5500 Weston, MA 02493 [email protected] Paul Clemente, VP for Business & Finance/Treasurer Berklee College of Music was founded in 1945 on Michele Walsh, Director, Public & Media Relations the revolutionary principle that the best way to Blessed John XXIII National Seminary has long Donna Kendall, Exec. Dir., Enrollment prepare students for careers in music is through been acclaimed for offering a quality experience for Management and Financial Aid the study and practice of contemporary music. For men answering the call to priesthood in the Roman Jeanette Buntin, Dir. of Multicultural more than half a century, the college has evolved to Catholic Church. The seminary is committed to its Student Services reflect the state of the art of music and the music founding mission: the spiritual, academic and pas- Judith Kamm, Associate Dean, Business business. With more than a dozen performance toral formation of candidates ranging between 30 & Undergraduates and nonperformance majors, a diverse and talented and 60 years of age. Our unique institution, founded Michael Page, Dean, Business & McCallum student body of 4,000 students representing more in 1964, remains the only American seminary for Graduate School than 70 countries, and a music industry “who’s who” mature candidates that is administered by diocesan Phillip Knutel, Dir. of Academic Technology, Libraries of alumni, Berklee is the world’s premier learning priests. During the 44-year history of Blessed John Academic Calendar...... Semester lab for the music of today—and tomorrow. Accredited XXIII National Seminary, 120 dioceses and 21 Student Body...... Coed by the New England Association of Schools religious orders have entrusted the formation of Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D and Colleges. their candidates for priesthood to this seminary. Over 500 of our alumni serve throughout the world. Roger H. Brown, President Fields of Study Accredited by the New England Association of Renee Jones, Executive Assistant Business and Management...... U/G Schools and Colleges. Humanities...... U Lawrence J. Simpson, Senior VP for Academic Affairs Peter J. Uglietto, Rector and President Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Damien S. Bracken, Dir. of Admissions William B. Palardy, Academic Dean and Registrar Other Fields...... U Debbie Bieri, Senior VP for Institutional Advancement Mary Jude Waters, O.P., Executive Assistant Online Courses...... Yes David McKay, VP for Institutional Advancement to Rector Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency1 Rob Hayes, Assistant VP, Public Information Kyle Ryan, Dir. of Finance and Comptroller English for International Students...... Yes Julie Poorman, Dir. of Financial Aid Deborah Parritt, Dir. of Public Relations FT/PT Faculty...... 267/202 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 577/82

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Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions Admissions Student Body...... Men Only Application Fee...... $50 Fall Application Deadline...... 8/15 Degrees Offered...... C, M Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Application Fee...... $40 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Online Courses...... No Annual Costs Online Degrees...... No Tuition/Fees...... $10,600/$20 Annual Costs English for International Students...... No Tuition/Fees...... $7,426/$1,474 Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 12/23 Room & Board...... $7,420 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 12/6 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 42 0 42 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Annual Costs Undergraduate FT PT Total 1 International Total 42 0 42 Tuition/Fees...... $350/$10 Degree Seeking 6 0 6 Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment International Total 6 0 6 Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total Degree Seeking 732 106 838 Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Non-Degree Seeking 75 9 84 Undergraduate FT PT Total International Total 4 0 4 Total 807 115 922 Degree Seeking 108 0 108 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 5 36 41 Degree Seeking 58 0 58 Degree Seeking 487 13 500 Total Enrollment 113 36 149 Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Total Enrollment 1,294 128 1,422 Total 53 0 53 Boston College Total Enrollment 60 0 60 Boston Baptist College 1 tuition and fees are per credit hour. www.bc.edu 617/552-8000 www.boston.edu 617/364-3510 140 Commonwealth Avenue ADM: 617/552-3100 950 Metropolitan Avenue ADM: 617/364-3510 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 [email protected] Boston Architectural College Boston, MA 02136 [email protected] Founded in 1863, Boston College commits itself to www.the-bac.edu 617/262-5000 Boston Baptist College is a distinctively Biblical the highest standards of teaching and research 320 Newbury Street ADM: 617/585-0123 training center located in a quiet residential in undergraduate, graduate, and professional Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] neighborhood just seven miles from the heart of programs and to the pursuit of a just society. As downtown Boston—America’s greatest university a Catholic and Jesuit university, it is rooted in a Founded in the 1880’s; the BAC provides professional city. Boston Baptist College (originally Baptist Bible world view that encounters God in all creation and architecture, interior design and design studies Institute East and later Baptist Bible College East) human activity, especially in the search for truth in programs leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees was established in Shrub Oak, New York, in 1976. every discipline and in the call to live justly together. through concurrent academic and practice curricula; The five-acre campus is just minutes away from Boston College pursues this distinctive mission by continuing education and certificate programs in world renowned educational and cultural facilities, serving society in three ways: by fostering the advanced rendering, computer aided design, deco- and yet is a quiet and attractive contrast to the rush rigorous intellectual development and the religious, rative arts, historic preservation and sustainable of city life. The diverse natural beauty of New ethical, and personal formation of its undergraduate, design. Accredited by the New England Association England’s rocky Atlantic coastline, as well as the graduate, and professional students in order to of Schools and Colleges. picturesque mountains just a short drive away, offers prepare them for citizenship, service, and leadership Theodore Landsmark, President an unparalleled location for ministry preparation. in a global society; by producing nationally and James Dunn, Executive VP internationally significant research that advances David V. Melton, President Kristen Kochanczyk, Assistant to the President understanding, thereby enriching culture and Randy Ward, VP for Operations Richard Moyer, Dir. of Admissions addressing important societal needs; and by Grace N. Snavely, Dir. of Enrollment Services/ Kathy Rood, VP, Finance and Administration committing itself to advance the dialogue between Presidential Assistant Janet Oberto, Dir. of Marketing, Communications religious belief and other formative elements Ken Gillming, VP for Academic Affairs and Public Affairs of culture. Accredited by the New England Karen Fox, Dir. of Admissions Anne Downey, Dir. of Financial Aid Association of Schools and Colleges. Joe Sawyer, Dir. of Recruitment Herb Childress, Dir. of Undergraduate Curriculum Noah Fox, Dir. of Assessment and William P. Leahy, President Jane Toland, Head of Continuing Education Institutional Effectiveness Patrick J. Keating, Executive VP Programs & Curriculum William B. Neenan, VP and Special Assistant to Howard Davis, VP of Online Education Academic Calendar...... Semester the President Student Body...... Coed Academic Calendar...... Semester Cutberto Garza, Provost and Dean of Faculties Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Student Body...... Coed John L. Mahoney, Dir. of Undergraduate Admission Degrees Offered...... C B M Online Courses...... Yes Jessica Greene, Dir. Institutional Research Online Degrees...... No Peter C. McKenzie, Financial VP and Treasurer Online Courses...... Yes English for International Students...... No Jack B. Dunn, Dir. of Public Affairs Online Degrees...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 3/22 Bernard Pekala, Dir. of Student Financial Strategies English for International Students...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 7/2 FT/PT Faculty...... 9/498 Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 96/58 Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M, D

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Fields of Study Online Courses...... No Fall 2007 International Enrollment Business and Management...... U/G Online Degrees...... No Graduate FT PT Total Education...... U/G English for International Students...... No Degree Seeking 19 0 19 Fine and Applied Arts...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 12/63 International Total 19 0 19 Health Professions...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 59/0 Humanities...... U/G Fall 2007 Enrollment Admissions Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Fall Application Deadline...... 12/1 Graduate FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Application Fee...... $100 Degree Seeking 46 91 137 Social Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 0 19 19 Other Fields...... U/G Annual Costs Total Enrollment 46 110 156 Tuition/Fees...... $28,300/$515 Online Courses...... Yes Room & Board...... $10,260 Online Degrees...... No Boston University English for International Students...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 679/545 Undergraduate FT PT Total www.bu.edu 617/353-2000 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2,324/243 Degree Seeking 306 0 306 One Silber Way ADM: 617/353-2300 Admissions Graduate FT PT Total Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Degree Seeking 117 0 117 Founded in 1839; 17 schools and colleges offer more Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Total Enrollment 423 0 423 than 250 programs of study including liberal arts. Application Fee...... $70 education, technical, professional and occupational 1 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT listing is from 2008 directory; institution did not programs leading to bachelor’s, masters, doctoral respond to 2009 survey. degrees, and certificates of advanced graduate Annual Costs Independent Massachusetts study; continuing education; summer session for Tuition/Fees...... $37,410/$540 degree credit. Accredited by the New England Room & Board...... $12,395 Boston Graduate School Association of Schools and Colleges. of Psychoanalysis Fall 2007 International Enrollment Robert A. Brown, President Undergraduate FT PT Total www.bgsp.edu 617/277-3915 Joseph P. Mercurio, Executive VP Degree Seeking 192 0 192 1581 Beacon Street ADM: 617/277-3915 Elizabeth B. Green, Chief of Staff and Graduate FT PT Total Brookline, MA 02446 [email protected] Executive Assistant Degree Seeking 276 271 547 BGSP was founded in 1973 to support higher David Campbell, University Provost Laurie Pohl, VP for Enrollment and Student Affairs International Total 468 271 739 education in psychoanalysis. The school offers master’s programs in psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic Kelly Walter, Executive Dir. of Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment counseling, and psychoanalysis and culture, as well Melanie R. Madaio-O’Brien, Executive Dir. Undergraduate FT PT Total as doctoral degrees in psychoanalysis, psychoanalysis Institutional Research Degree Seeking 9,081 0 9,081 and culture, and an advanced certificate in Martin J. Howard, VP Financial Affairs and Treasurer Graduate FT PT Total psychoanalysis. Accredited by the New England Stephen P. Burgay, VP Marketing & Communications Degree Seeking 2,406 2,236 4,642 Association of Schools and Colleges. Christine W. McGuire, Executive Dir. of Dena Reed, President Total Enrollment 11,487 2,236 13,723 Financial Assistance Jane Snyder, Provost Urbain DeWinter, Associate Provost Mara Wagner, Dir. of Admissions 1 Kenneth Elmore, Dean of Students The Boston Conservatory Carol Panetta, Dir. of Finance and Virginia Sapiro, Dean College of Arts and Sciences Institutional Relations www.bostonconservatory.edu 617/536-6340 Jay Halfond, Dean Metropolitan College & Paula Berman, Dir. of Marketing 8 The Fenway ADM: 617/912-9153 Extended Education Laura Gutowski, Financial Aid Coordinator Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] Karen Antman, Medical Center Provost Lynn Perlman, Dean of Graduate Studies Founded 1867; provides professional music, musical Academic Calendar...... Semester Academic Calendar...... Semester theater, dance, and music education programs Student Body...... Coed Student Body...... Coed leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees and Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D postgraduate diplomas. Accredited by the New Degrees Offered...... M, D Fields of Study England Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Courses...... No Business and Management...... U/G Richard Ortner, President Online Degrees...... No Education...... U/G Carmen Griggs, VP, Administration English for International Students...... No Engineering...... U/G Michael Nash, Dean of the Conservatory FT/PT Faculty...... 8/21 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Charles Petit, Chief Financial Officer FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 0/4 Health Professions...... U/G Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions Humanities...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Fall Application Deadline...... 5/15 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Degrees Offered...... B, M Application Fee...... $100 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Social Sciences...... U/G Fields of Study Other Fields...... U/G Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $11,200/$920

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Online Courses...... Yes Lorna Miles, Senior VP of Communications Cambridge College Online Degrees...... Yes Peter Giumette, Dean of Student Financial Services English for International Students...... Yes Elaine Wong, Senior Associate Dean of Arts www.cambridgecollege.edu 800/877-4723 FT/PT Faculty...... 2,736/1,191 & Sciences 1000 Massachusetts Avenue ADM: 800/877-4723 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 5,038/336 Gregory Freeze, Dean of the Graduate School of Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Arts & Sciences Admissions Cambridge College was founded in 1971 by a small Sybil Smith, Executive Dir. of Graduate Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 group of educators to provide master’s degree Professional Studies Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 programs to working adults. In 1994 the college Application Fee...... $75 Academic Calendar...... Semester started to offer undergraduate programs and has Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Student Body...... Coed continued to expand on available programs of Degrees Offered...... B, M, D study. The college develops educational leaders Annual Costs for our nation’s schools through its certificate of Tuition/Fees...... $36,504/$510 Fields of Study advanced graduate studies programs and a doc- Room & Board...... $11,418 Business and Management...... U/G torate in program in education. The college has Education...... U/G opened regional centers to serve people that have Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G been traditionally denied educational opportunities Undergraduate FT PT Total Health Professions...... U/G in Lawrence, and Springfield Mass., as well as loca- Degree Seeking 1,035 15 1,050 Humanities...... U/G tions throughout the U.S. Accredited by the New Graduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G England Association of Schools and Colleges. Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 2,181 273 2,454 Eileen Brown, Chancellor/Interim President Social Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 624 57 681 Joseph Daisy, Acting Executive Vice President Other Fields...... U/G International Total 3,840 345 4,185 Janet Bowe, Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Joseph Reed, VP for Academic Affairs Fall 2007 Enrollment Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... No Farah Ravanbakhsh, Assistant VP for Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Bruce Grigsby, Dir. of International Students Degree Seeking 16,261 424 16,685 FT/PT Faculty...... 351/128 Wenjun Chi, Institutional Researcher Non-Degree Seeking 1,086 1,148 2,234 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,422/379 Alan Russell, Acting Business Officer Total 17,347 1,572 18,919 Kimberly Dunbar, Assistant Dir. for Development Graduate FT PT Total Admissions James Lee, Acting Dean of Undergraduate Programs Degree Seeking 8,673 4,450 13,123 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Mary Ann Joseph, Acting Dean of the School Non-Degree Seeking 93 600 693 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 of Management Total 8,766 5,050 13,816 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Jo-Ann Testaverde, Acting Dean of the School Application Fee...... $55 Total Enrollment 26,113 6,622 32,735 of Education Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Niti Seth, Dean of the School of Psychology Annual Costs and Counseling Tuition/Fees...... $34,566/$1,136 Academic Calendar...... Semester www.brandeis.edu 781/736-2000 Room & Board...... $9,908 Student Body...... Coed 415 South Street ADM: 781/736-3500 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Waltham, MA 02454 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total Fields of Study Characterized by academic excellence since its Degree Seeking 239 0 239 Business and Management...... U founding in 1948, Brandeis is one of the youngest Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Education...... U/G private research universities, as well as the only Total 239 1 240 Health Professions...... G nonsectarian Jewish-sponsored college or university Graduate FT PT Total Humanities...... U in the country. Ranked in the top tier of the Degree Seeking 555 1 556 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... G nation’s universities, Brandeis combines the faculty Non-Degree Seeking 33 1 34 and resources of a world-class research institution Online Courses...... Yes Total 588 2 590 with the intimacy and personal attention of a small Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency liberal arts college. Located in Waltham, Mass., International Total 827 3 830 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 28/1,031 on 235 attractive suburban acres, Brandeis is in Fall 2007 Enrollment an ideal location just nine miles west of Boston. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 175/8 Undergraduate FT PT Total Accredited by the New England Association of Degree Seeking 3,198 17 3,215 Admissions Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 18 12 30 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Jehuda Reinharz, President Total 3,216 29 3,245 Application Fee...... $30 Peter French, Executive VP & COO Graduate FT PT Total John Hose, Associate VP & Executive Assistant Annual Costs Degree Seeking 1,471 125 1,596 Martha Krauss, Provost & Senior VP for Tuition/Fees...... $10,350 Non-Degree Seeking 42 462 504 Academic Affairs Total 1,513 587 2,100 Gil Villanueva, Dean of Admissions Jean Eddy, Senior VP for Students & Enrollment Total Enrollment 4,729 616 5,345 Doreen Quinn, Dir. of Enrollment Management Maureen Murphy, VP of Financial Affairs & Treasurer

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Online Courses...... No Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Online Degrees...... No Degree Seeking 43 7 50 Degree Seeking 3 2 5 English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 178/134 Graduate FT PT Total International Total 3 2 5 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 427/40 Degree Seeking 143 24 167 Fall 2007 Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total International Total 188 31 219 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Degree Seeking 27 520 547 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Fall 2007 Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Application Fee...... $55 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 28 520 548 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degree Seeking 265 730 995 Annual Costs Graduate FT PT Total Clark University Tuition/Fees...... $33,900/$320 Degree Seeking 1,719 1,794 3,513 Room & Board...... $6,650 Non-Degree Seeking 250 152 402 www.clarku.edu 508/793-7711 Total 1,969 1,946 3,915 950 Main Street ADM: 508/793-7431 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Total Enrollment 2,234 2,676 4,910 Worcester, MA 01610 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total Founded in 1887, Clark University’s mission is to Degree Seeking 187 5 192 educate undergraduate and graduate students to Non-Degree Seeking 1 2 3 Caritas Laboure College be imaginative and contributing citizens of the Total 188 7 195 www.laboure.edu 617/296-8300 world, and to advance the frontiers of knowledge Graduate FT PT Total and understanding through rigorous scholarship Degree Seeking 356 48 404 2120 Dorchester Avenue ADM: 617/296-8300 Independent Massachusetts Boston, MA 02124 [email protected] and creative effort. The university seeks to prepare Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 students to meet the challenges of a complex and Total 362 48 410 Laboure is a small, urban, private, Catholic college. rapidly changing society. In students and faculty, A member of the Caritas Christi Health System, International Total 550 55 605 Clark fosters a commitment to excellence in studying its distinct focus is education for practice in the traditional academic disciplines, as well as innovation Fall 2007 Enrollment health sector. Founded in 1892 and re-established in exploring questions that cross disciplinary Undergraduate FT PT Total with degree-granting authority in 1971, the college boundaries. The free pursuit of inquiry and the free Degree Seeking 2,242 51 2,293 has a history of educating health professionals exchange of ideas are central to that commitment. Non-Degree Seeking 6 81 87 for practice dating back to the Carney Hospital Accredited by the New England Association of Total 2,248 132 2,380 Training School for Nurses and the Catherine Schools and Colleges. Laboure School of Nursing. Laboure grants a Graduate FT PT Total bachelor’s degree in nursing for RNs as well as an John Bassett, President Degree Seeking 626 295 921 associate degree in nursing (RN) and allied health. James Collins, Executive Vice President Non-Degree Seeking 7 22 29 Accredited by the New England Association of Shirley Granlund, Executive Assistant to Total 633 317 950 Schools and Colleges. the President Total Enrollment 2,881 449 3,330 David Angel, Provost Joseph W. McNabb, President Harold Wingood, Dean of Admissions Mary F. Connolly, Executive Assistant Kristina Mukda, Assistant Dir. of Admissions College of Our Lady Maureen A. Smith, Vice President Dean of Jeff Himmelberger, Coordinator of of the Elms Academic Affairs Institutional Research Gina Morrissette, Dir. of Admissions Paula David, VP, Marketing and Communications www.elms.edu 413/594-2761 Mark Virello, Chief Financial Officer Mary Ellen Severance, Dir. of Financial Assistance 291 Springfield Street ADM: 413/592-3189 Judith A. Coogan, Public Relations Officer Amy Daly, Dir. of Intercultural Affairs Chicopee, MA 01013 [email protected] Erin Hanlon, Dir. of Financial Aid Walter Wright, Associate Provost and Dean of Founded 1928; Roman Catholic offers liberal arts, Karen Masters, VP, Dean of Student Affairs the College nursing, social work, teacher education, business Academic Calendar...... Semester Nancy Budwig, Associate Provost & Dean of and professional programs leading to associate, Student Body...... Coed Graduate Studies bachelor’s and master’s degrees; continuing education; Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Thomas Massey, Dean of the College of Professional weekend college; summer session for degree credit. & Continuing Studies Accredited by the New England Association of Online Courses...... Yes Schools and Colleges. Online Degrees...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester English for International Students...... No Student Body...... Coed Walter C. Breau, Interim President FT/PT Faculty...... 32/35 Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Sandra Talbot, Assistant to the President FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 23/18 Elizabeth Hukowicz, Interim VP of Academic Affairs Fields of Study Joseph Wagner, Dir. of Admissions Admissions Business and Management...... U/G Brian Doherty, VP of Finance and Administration Fall Application Deadline...... 6/30 Education...... G John Guimond, Dir. of Institutional Marketing Application Fee...... $25 Fine and Applied Arts...... U Troy Davis, Dir. of Financial Aid Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Humanities...... U/G Victoria Joseph, Interim Associate Dean of Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Annual Costs Graduate Studies and Continuing Education Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $21,875/$1,060 Social Sciences...... U/G

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Academic Calendar...... Semester Michael C. McFarland, S.J., President Paul Cawood Hellmund, Director Student Body...... Coed Frank Vellaccio, Senior Vice President David Nordstrom, Associate Director Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Timothy R. Austin, VP for Academic Affairs and Nancy Braxton, Dir. of Admissions Dean of the College Kim Klein, Development and Alumni Affairs Director Fields of Study Ann B. McDermott, Dir. of Admissions Business and Management...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Denise A. Bell, Dir. of Assessment and Research Education...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Michael J. Lochhead, VP for Administration Fine and Applied Arts...... U Degrees Offered...... M and Finance Health Professions...... U/G Ellen Ryder, Dir. of Public Affairs Online Courses...... No Humanities...... U Lynne Myers, Dir. of Financial Aid Online Degrees...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U English for International Students...... No Physical and Life Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Faculty...... 2/3 Social Sciences...... U Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2/1 Degrees Offered...... B Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Online Degrees...... No Fields of Study Fall Application Deadline...... 3/15 English for International Students...... Yes Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Application Fee...... $50 FT/PT Faculty...... 63/91 Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Life FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 108/56 Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $25,075/$3,750 Admissions Online Courses...... No Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Degrees...... No Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $30 English for International Students...... No FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Faculty...... 240/48 Degree Seeking 1 0 1 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 688/104 Annual Costs International Total 1 0 1 1 Tuition/Fees...... $23,720/$1,038 Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Room & Board...... $9,260 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Degree Seeking 19 0 19 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Total Enrollment 19 0 19 Application Fee...... $60 Undergraduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... 1 Degree Seeking 31 0 31 Annual Costs Curry College International Total 31 0 31 Tuition/Fees...... $36,710/$532 www.curry.edu 617/333-0500 Fall 2007 Enrollment Room & Board...... $10,260 1071 Blue Hill Avenue ADM: 617/333-2210 Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Milton, MA 02186 [email protected] Degree Seeking 751 274 1,025 FT PT Total Founded in 1879, Curry College offers 20 majors and Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 29 0 29 more than 65 minors and concentrations including Degree Seeking 0 237 237 Non-Degree Seeking 0 14 14 liberal arts, business management, communication, criminal justice, education, and nursing programs Total Enrollment 751 511 1,262 International Total 29 14 43 leading to certificates, bachelor’s and master’s 1 fees range between $1,038 and $1,222 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total degrees; continuing education; branch campus Degree Seeking 2,817 0 2,817 in Plymouth; summer session for degree credit. Non-Degree Seeking 0 30 30 College of the Holy Cross Accredited by the New England Association of Total Enrollment 2,817 30 2,847 Schools and Colleges. www.holycross.edu 508/793-2011 1 students have the option to submit standardized Kenneth K. Quigley, Jr., President One College Street ADM: 508/793-2443 test scores if they believe the results present a Amy Bianchi, Assistant to the President Worcester, MA 01610-2395 [email protected] fuller picture of their achievements and potential. David Potash, Chief Academic Officer Established in 1843, the College of the Holy Cross is Students who do not submit scores will not be Jane Fidler, Dean of Admission at any disadvantage in the admissions process; located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The campus Susan Pennini, Dean of Institutional Planning TOEFL for international applicants. occupies 174 acres overlooking the city featuring Richard Sullivan, Chief Financial Officer traditional and contemporary architecture and Frances Jackson, Dir. of Communication state-of-the art facilities. Holy Cross is exclusively Conway School of Stephanny Elias, Dir. of Student Financial Services Ruth Sherman, Dean of Continuing and an undergraduate institution assuring students of Landscape Design highly personalized intellectual exploration. There Graduate Studies are no teaching assistants and professors conduct www.csld.edu 413/369-4044 Academic Calendar...... Semester all classes and laboratories at the college, which PO Box 179 ADM: 413/369-4044 Student Body...... Coed has a total enrollment of about 2,900 and a student/ 332 S. Deerfield Road [email protected] Degrees Offered...... C, B, M faculty ratio of 11:1. Holy Cross also integrates faith Conway, MA 01341 and knowledge, with an emphasis on service, in Fields of Study Founded in 1972, provides full-time 10-month master’s keeping with the Jesuit commitment to educate Business and Management...... U/G degree program in sustainable landscape planning “men and women for others.” Accredited by the Education...... U/G and design structured around three professional New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Fine and Applied Arts...... U projects for actual clients. Accredited by the New Health Professions...... U/G England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Humanities...... U Paula M. Rooney, President with its Wesleyan heritage, ENC seeks to create Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Sandra Cain, Executive Assistant and maintain an environment that awakens and Physical and Life Sciences...... U Linda M. Ragosta, VP Academic Affairs and Planning fosters truth, righteousness, justice and holiness as Social Sciences...... U Jay R. Leiendecker, VP Enrollment Services made possible by God’s transforming grace through Other Fields...... U Clarissa J. Walker, Associate Dir. of Admission, Jesus Christ. Accredited by the New England International Student Counselor Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Courses...... No Gabriel N. Repassy, Registrar Online Degrees...... No Corlis A. McGee, President Thomas P. Maher, VP, Financial Services English for International Students...... No Nancy Ross, VP Academic Affairs and Treasurer FT/PT Faculty...... 118/349 Sheryl Weisen, Assistant to the President Patricia M. Samson, Dir. of Public Relations FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 212/72 Timothy T. Wooster, VP Enrollment and and Communications Institutional Research Admissions Jenny Aguiar, Dir. of Financial Aid Jan Weisen, VP Finance Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 Renee V. Danho, Dean, School for Professional and Heather Ciras, Communications Coordinator Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Continuing Studies Dana Parker, Dir. of Financial Aid Application Fee...... $50 Academic Calendar...... Semester Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Student Body...... Coed Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Tuition/Fees...... $26,700/$840 Fields of Study Room & Board...... $11,080 Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Fine and Business and Management...... U Fall 2007 International Enrollment Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Education...... U/G Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Undergraduate FT PT Total Engineering...... U Independent Massachusetts Degree Seeking 11 2 13 Life Sciences, Social Sciences Fine and Applied Arts...... U Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Online Courses...... Yes Health Professions...... U Total 11 4 15 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Humanities...... U Graduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Degree Seeking 0 4 4 FT/PT Faculty...... 34/84 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Social Sciences...... U/G International Total 11 8 19 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 113/66 Other Fields...... U Fall 2007 Enrollment Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 6/15 Online Courses...... No Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $35 Online Degrees...... No Degree Seeking 2,048 593 2,641 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT English for International Students...... No Non-Degree Seeking 5 186 191 FT/PT Faculty...... 43/108 Total 2,053 779 2,832 Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 115/26 Graduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $26,944/$200 Admissions Degree Seeking 6 265 271 Room & Board...... $11,616 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Non-Degree Seeking 1 78 79 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $0 Total 7 343 350 Undergraduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Total Enrollment 2,060 1,122 3,182 Degree Seeking 110 0 110 Annual Costs International Total 110 0 110 Tuition/Fees...... $21,280/$734 Dean College Fall 2007 Enrollment Room & Board...... $7,912 www.dean.edu 508/541-1900 Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment 99 Main Street ADM: 508/541-1508 Degree Seeking 1,010 292 1,302 Undergraduate FT PT Total Franklin, MA 02038 [email protected] Total Enrollment 1,010 292 1,302 Degree Seeking 12 1 13 Dean College was founded as Dean Academy in 1865 International Total 12 1 13 as a preparatory school to send its graduates to Tufts University and other colleges in New England. Eastern Nazarene College Fall 2007 Enrollment The junior college and college curriculums evolved www.enc.edu 617/745-3000 Undergraduate FT PT Total during the 1940’s to the 1990’s. The academic 23 East Elm Avenue ADM: 800/883-6288 Degree Seeking 862 21 883 programs focus on liberal arts with associate degrees Quincy, MA 02170 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 1 4 5 and two bachelor’s degrees awarded in dance and Total 863 25 888 Eastern Nazarene College, a fully accredited liberal arts & entertainment management. Most students arts college on Boston’s South Shore, offers over Graduate FT PT Total live on the three city-block campus, using 25 buildings 60 liberal arts majors, as well as graduate degrees, Degree Seeking 120 28 148 and an athletic complex. Dean’s ability to integrate through its traditional four-year undergraduate Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 learning support to enhance the curriculum is program and accelerated LEAD program for adult Total 120 29 149 often cited as making a life changing difference professionals. Founded in 1900, the mission of in the lives of its students. Accredited by the New Total Enrollment 983 54 1,037 Eastern Nazarene College is to serve God, the England Association of Schools and Colleges. Church, and the World by providing a quality liberal arts education to students of all ages. Consistent

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Emerson College Fall 2007 Enrollment Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 www.emerson.edu 617/824-8500 Degree Seeking 3,220 73 3,293 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 120 Boylston Street ADM: 617/824-8600 Non-Degree Seeking 2 181 183 Application Fee...... $40 Boston, MA 02116-4624 [email protected] Total 3,222 254 3,476 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Founded in 1880; within a liberal arts context, offers Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs programs in communication; the visual, media and Degree Seeking 752 152 904 Tuition/Fees...... $28,200/$150 performing arts; theatre education; writing & Room & Board...... $11,800 publishing, and communication disorders leading Total Enrollment 3,974 406 4,380 to bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Certificate and Fall 2007 International Enrollment summer programs offered through the department Emmanuel College Undergraduate FT PT Total of professional studies & special programs. Degree Seeking 30 0 30 Accredited by the New England Association of www.emmanuel.edu 617/735-9715 International Total 30 0 30 Schools and Colleges. 400 The Fenway ADM: 617/735-9715 Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Jacqueline W. Liebergott, President Fall 2007 Enrollment David Ellis, VP, Administration and Finance Emmanuel College, founded by the Sisters of Notre Undergraduate FT PT Total Anne Shaughnessy, Dir. of Office of the President Dame de Namur in 1919, is a coed, residential, Degree Seeking 1,657 482 2,139 and Executive Assistant to the Board Catholic liberal arts and sciences college located in Non-Degree Seeking 1 142 143 of Directors the heart of the city of Boston. Its beautiful 17-acre Total 1,658 624 2,282 Linda Moore, VP, Academic Affairs campus is neighbored by a world-class medical Graduate FT PT Total MJ Knoll-Finn, VP, Enrollment center, two major art museums and Fenway Park. Degree Seeking 15 164 179 William Gilligan, VP, Information Technology Its unique location allows students and faculty Non-Degree Seeking 0 6 6 David Rosen, VP, Public Affairs opportunities to explore real world experiences Total 15 170 185 Ronald Ludman, Dean of Students through internships, research and strategic partner- Total Enrollment 1,673 794 2,467 Donna Schroth, Dir. of Graduate Studies ships within the Longwood Medical and Academic Henry Zappala, Executive Director of Area and the city of Boston. Accredited by the New Professional Studies England Association of Schools and Colleges. Endicott College Sister Janet Eisner, President Academic Calendar...... Semester www.endicott.edu 978/927-0585 Michelle Erickson, Executive Assistant to Student Body...... Coed 376 Hale Street ADM: 978/921-1000 the President Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Beverly, MA 01915 Frank E. Scully, VP, Academic Affairs Fields of Study Sandra Robbins, Dean of Enrollment Endicott College was founded in 1939 by Dr. Eleanor Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Rebecca Mathews, Dir. of Institutional Research Tupper and her husband, Dr. George O. Bierkoe. Humanities...... U/G Neil Buckley, VP, Finance and Administration Today Endicott College is a co-educational institution Social Sciences...... U/G Molly Honan, Dir. of Marketing Communications offering an array of baccalaureate and graduate Jennifer Porter, Asst. VP Student Financial Services programs in the United States and abroad. Traditional Online Courses...... No Thomas Millington, Dir. of International Programs undergraduate students are required to complete Online Degrees...... No Nancy Northrup, Dean of Academic Affairs three internships during their course of study, English for International Students...... No Judith Marley, Dean of Graduate and including a semester-long internship during the FT/PT Faculty...... 162/223 Professional Programs senior year. Students are required to complete a FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 399/21 thesis as a culmination of their academic experience. Academic Calendar...... Semester Admissions International sites include Bermuda, Mexico, Student Body...... Coed Fall Application Deadline...... 1/5 Spain, and Switzerland. Accredited by the New Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Application Fee...... $65 Fields of Study Richard E. Wylie, President Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Business and Management...... U/G Lynne O’Toole, Executive Vice President Education...... U/G Vice President of Finance Annual Costs Fine and Applied Arts...... U Tuition/Fees...... $28,352/$496 Joanne Waldner, Assistant to the President Health Professions...... U Room & Board...... $11,868 Laura Rossi-Le, VP and Dean of the College Humanities...... U Thomas Redman, VP of Admission and Fall 2007 International Enrollment Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Financial Aid Undergraduate FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U Donald Femino, Associate Dir. of Degree Seeking 78 2 80 Social Sciences...... U Institutional Research Donna Couture, Treasurer Graduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes Marcia Toomey, Dir. of Financial Aid Degree Seeking 102 2 104 Online Degrees...... No April Burriss, Dean of International Education English for International Students...... No International Total 180 4 184 Mary Huegel, Dean of Graduate and FT/PT Faculty...... 86/132 Professional Studies FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 155/52 Richard Weissman, Dir. of Corporate Education

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Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 justice, compassion, and reconciliation. A seminary Marsha A. Wise, Dean and Associate Vice President Student Body...... Coed for the Episcopal Church, USA, Episcopal Divinity Donna Taylor, Coordinator of Student Recruitment Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M School is grounded in the Anglican tradition and Brenda Swanson, Financial Aid Director committed to growing in relationship with other Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Quarter Christian and faith traditions. Episcopal Divinity Business and Management...... U/G Student Body...... Coed School is an academic community of biblical, Education...... U/G Degrees Offered...... A historical, and theological inquiry that respects Fine and Applied Arts...... U students as responsible learners with valuable Online Courses...... Yes Health Professions...... U experience, supports spiritual and ministerial Online Degrees...... No Humanities...... U formation, and provides tools for the lifelong English for International Students...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G work of social and personal transformation. FT/PT Faculty...... 1/16 Physical and Life Sciences...... U FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 6/0 Social Sciences...... U Randall Chase, Acting President & Dean Other Fields...... U of Administration Admissions Jane Wagner, Executive Assistant Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Courses...... Yes Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook, Academic Dean Application Fee...... $55 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Christopher Medeiros, Dir. of Admissions Required Admissions Exams...... ACT English for International Students...... No Robie White, Chief Financial Officer FT/PT Faculty...... 75/79 Nancy Davidge, Dir. of Communications Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 268/19 Diane Grondin, Financial Aid Officer Tuition/Fees...... $20,500/$55 Admissions Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Student Body...... Coed Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $40 Degrees Offered...... M, D Degree Seeking 17 55 72 Independent Massachusetts Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Online Courses...... Yes Total Enrollment 17 55 72 Annual Costs Online Degrees...... No 1 associate degree program is accredited by the Tuition/Fees...... $24,130/$400 English for International Students...... No American Board of Funeral Service (ABFSE). Room & Board...... $11,380 FT/PT Faculty...... 15/18 Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 27/5 Fisher College Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Degree Seeking 63 0 63 Tuition/Fees...... $16,325/$50 www.fisher.edu 866/266-6007 Graduate FT PT Total Room & Board...... $6,725 118 Beacon Street ADM: 617/236-8818 Boston, MA 02116 Degree Seeking 5 1 6 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Founded in 1903, Fisher College emphasized International Total 68 1 69 Graduate FT PT Total vocational preparation for its first few decades. Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Fall 2007 Enrollment In 1970, Fisher College gained accreditation by the Undergraduate FT PT Total International Total 4 0 4 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Degree Seeking 1,963 165 2,128 Fall 2007 Enrollment Today students from all parts of America and from numerous foreign countries attend the college. The Graduate FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Division of Continuing Education was established Degree Seeking 106 238 344 Degree Seeking 78 0 78 in 1975 and the online program was established in Non-Degree Seeking 0 1,498 1,498 Non-Degree Seeking 30 0 30 Total 106 1,736 1,842 1998. In 1999, Fisher College was approved by the Total Enrollment 108 0 108 Massachusetts Board of Higher Education to offer Total Enrollment 2,069 1,901 3,970 a bachelor’s degree in management. FINE Mortuary College, LLC: Thomas M. McGovern, President Episcopal Divinity School A Private Two Year College Rhonda Pieroni, VP for Administration www.eds.edu 617/868-3450 Diane Riley, College Assistant www.fine-ne.com 781/762-1211 99 Brattle Street ADM: 617/868-3450 Susan Dunton, Provost 150 Kerry Place ADM: 781/762-1211 Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Robert Melaragni, Dean of Admissions Norwood, MA 02062 [email protected] Thomas Beraldi, Institutional Researcher Episcopal Divinity School is a respected center of FINE is a single purpose mortuary college, on the Steve Rich, VP for Finance study and spiritual formation. EDS, formed in 1974 quarter system, at which the full-time student can Janet Harrington, VP for Continuing Education with the merger of Philadelphia Divinity School earn an associate degree1 in Funeral Service in 15 (founded in 1857) and Episcopal Theological Academic Calendar...... Semester to 18 months. The pass-rate on the National Board School (founded in 1867), offers doctor of ministry Student Body...... Coed Exam, which is needed for licensure in funeral and master’s degrees, as well as certificates in Degrees Offered...... C, A, B service in most states, is one of the highest in the theological studies. Located on an eight-acre cam- nation. Each class meets one time per week, either Fields of Study pus just a few blocks from Harvard Yard, EDS is a morning or evening, over the 10-week term. Jobs Business and Management, Education, Health member of the Boston Theological Institute. The are plentiful. Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer purpose of Episcopal Divinity School is to educate Sciences, Social Sciences lay and ordained leaders for Christ’s Church and for Louis Misantone, President and Manager the world, who serve and advance God’s mission of Lyn Prendergast, Executive Vice President Elizabeth J. Misantone, Assistant Vice President

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Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 33/6 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 65/2 Social Sciences...... U English for International Students...... Yes Admissions Online Courses...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 20/122 Fall Application Deadline...... 12/1 Online Degrees...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 77/22 Application Fee...... $701 English for International Students...... No Admissions Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Faculty...... 98/70 Fall Application Deadline...... Open FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 247/104 Annual Costs Application Fee...... $50 Tuition/Fees...... $35,000/$375 Admissions Annual Costs Room & Board...... $12,400 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Tuition/Fees...... $21,325/$950 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Room & Board...... $12,250 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $50 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 9 0 9 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT PT Total International Total 9 0 9 Degree Seeking 61 5 66 Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment Tuition/Fees...... $26,132/$1,162 International Total 61 5 66 Undergraduate FT PT Total Room & Board...... $7,424 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 296 0 296 Degree Seeking 837 364 1,201 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 0 24 24 Total Enrollment 296 0 296 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 837 388 1,225 1$80 application fee for international students. Degree Seeking 37 0 37 International Total 37 0 37 Franklin W. Olin College Gordon College Fall 2007 Enrollment of Engineering Undergraduate FT PT Total www.gordon.edu 978/927-2300 Degree Seeking 1,493 39 1,532 www.olin.edu 781/292-2300 255 Grapevine Road ADM: 978/867-4218 Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 1 Olin Way ADM: 781/292-2206 Wenham, MA 01984 [email protected] Total 1,499 39 1,538 Needham, MA 02492 [email protected] Gordon College, the only non-denominational Graduate FT PT Total Highly selective undergraduate engineering college Christian college in New England, was founded Degree Seeking 19 100 119 with innovative curriculum; enrolled its first freshman in 1889. Gordon College strives to graduate men class in fall 2002. Offers degrees in electrical and and women distinguished by intellectual maturity Total Enrollment 1,518 139 1,657 computer engineering, mechanical engineering and Christian character, committed to a lifestyle 1 priority deadline 3/1. and engineering; curriculum emphasizes rigorous of servanthood and prepared for leadership roles preparation in science and engineering fundamentals, worldwide. Faculty care about student’s develop- business and entrepreneurship, and arts and ment as scholars and Christians, friends who listen Gordon-Conwell humanities; every admitted student receives a and challenge and a community that takes joy in Theological Seminary four-year, full tuition scholarship valued at more exploring new ideas, cultivating excellence and than $140,000. Accredited by the New England living together as the body of Christ. Gordon’s location www.gordonconwell.edu 978/468-7111 Association of Schools and Colleges. is ideal: situated just three miles from New England’s 130 Essex Street ADM: 800/428-7329 South Hamilton, MA 01982 Richard K. Miller, President shoreline and only 25 miles from Boston. Nancy Sullivan, Assistant to the President Accredited by the New England Association of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, founded Michael Moody, Vice President for Academic Affairs Schools and Colleges. in 1884, is a multi-denominational, educational and Dean of Faculty R. Judson Carlberg, President institution serving the Lord and his Church. Our Charles Nolan, Vice President for External Affairs Mark Sargent, Provost mission is to prepare men and women for ministry and Dean of Admission Silvio Vazquez, VP for Enrollment at home and abroad. The seminary undertakes this Ann Schaffner, Director of Institutional Research James McDonald, Senior VP for Finance task as a training partner with the Church so that and Improvement and Administration what is learned on campus may be complemented Stephen Hannabury, Vice President for Financial Cyndi McMahon, Associate Dir. of by the spiritual nurture and the exercise of ministry Affairs and Treasurer College Communications available through our mentoring programs in the Joseph Hunter, Assistant Vice President Daniel O’Connell, Dir. of Student Financial Services Church. Those who work and study at Gordon- for External Relations and Director of Conwell are united in the common belief that Academic Calendar...... Semester Communication the abiding truth of God’s written Word and the Student Body...... Coed Jean Ricker, Financial Aid Manager centrality of Christ’s saving work are foundational Degrees Offered...... B, M to the seminary’s mission. These principles structure Academic Calendar...... Semester the seminary’s life and values, inform its curriculum Fields of Study Student Body...... Coed Business and Management...... U and activities, and determine the evangelical Degrees Offered...... B Education...... U/G perspective in which it sees its responsibilities in Online Courses...... No Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G preparing students for ministry in the modern world. Online Degrees...... No Health Professions...... U Accredited by the New England Association of English for International Students...... No Humanities...... U Schools and Colleges. Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U

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Dennis P. Hollinger, President and Professor Relph J. Hexter, President Drew G. Faust, President of Christian Ethics Aaron Berman, VP and Dean of Faculty Edward C. Forst, Executive Vice President Bob Landrebe, Executive VP and CFO Diana Henley-Fernandez, Executive Assistant to Kasia E. Lundy, Chief of Staff to the President and Leanne Duncan, Assistant to the President the President Dir. of Operations Alice P. Mathews, Academic Dean Karen S. Parker, Dir. of Admissions Steven E. Hyman, Provost Kimberly L. Catlin, Dir. of Admissions Carol S. Trosset, Dir. of Institutional Research William R. Fitzsimmons, Dean of Admissions and Anne Doll, Dir. of Communications Mark Spiro, VP for Finance and Administration Financial Aid for Students in Harvard College Stacey Glidden, Dir. of Student Financial Services Elaine Thomas, Dir. of Communications Jorge I. Dominguez, Vice Provost for Lita Schlueter, Dean of Students Kathy Methot, Dir. of Financial Aid International Affairs A. Clayton Spencer, VP for Policy Academic Calendar...... Semester Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Daniel Shore, VP for Finance and Chief Student Body...... Coed Student Body...... Coed Financial Officer Degrees Offered...... C, M, D Degrees Offered...... B Alan J. Stone, VP for Government, Community, and Fields of Study Fields of Study Public Affairs Education, Other Fields Agriculture, Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Evelynn M. Hammonds, Dean of Harvard College Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/ Allan M. Brandt, Dean of the Graduate School of Online Courses...... Yes Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Arts and Sciences Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Social Sciences, Other Fields Michael Shinagel, Dean of Continuing Education English for International Students...... No and University Extension FT/PT Faculty...... 38/34 Online Courses...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 112/19 Online Degrees...... No Academic Calendar...... Semester English for International Students...... No Student Body...... Coed Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 94/51 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Independent Massachusetts Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 234/55 Application Fee...... $501 Fields of Study Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Admissions Business and Management...... G Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Education...... G Annual Costs Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Engineering...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $14,520/$150 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Room & Board...... $5,400 Application Fee...... $55 Health Professions...... G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Humanities...... U/G Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 815 1,239 2,054 Tuition/Fees...... $37,789 Social Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 0 80 80 Room & Board...... $10,080 International Total 815 1,319 2,134 Online Courses...... Yes Fall 2007 International Enrollment Online Degrees...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total English for International Students...... Yes Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 43 0 43 FT/PT Faculty...... 2,3251 Degree Seeking 815 757 1,572 Non-Degree Seeking 9 0 9 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 12,469 Non-Degree Seeking 0 80 80 International Total 52 0 52 Admissions Total Enrollment 815 837 1,652 Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 1 online application, $100 paper application FT PT Total Application Fee...... $65 Degree Seeking 1,412 0 1,412 Required Admissions Exams SAT or ACT; SAT Subject Tests Hampshire College Non-Degree Seeking 19 0 19 Total Enrollment 1,431 0 1,431 Annual Costs www.hampshire.edu 413/549-4600 Tuition/Fees...... $32,557/$3,616 893 West Street ADM: 877/937-4267 Room & Board...... $11,042 Amherst, MA 01002 [email protected] Fall 2007 International Enrollment Hampshire College is a one-of-a-kind experience www.harvard.edu 617/495-1000 Undergraduate FT PT Total for students with the imagination and self-direction 1350 Massachusetts Avenue ADM: 617/495-1551 Degree Seeking 650 8 658 to work closely with faculty in shaping their own Cambridge, MA 02138 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 education. The freedom to design academic con- Founded 1636; offers liberal arts, teacher education Total 650 9 659 centrations and combine interests, the opportunity and professional programs leading to postsecondary Graduate FT PT Total to engage in substantial independent work, and certificates, associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and Degree Seeking 3,260 115 3,375 the resources available within the Five College doctoral degrees; continuing education; summer Non-Degree Seeking 188 13 201 consortium are reasons current students repeatedly session for degree credit. Accredited by the New Total 3,448 128 3,576 cite when sharing why they chose Hampshire. England Association of Schools and Colleges. Accredited by the New England Association of International Total 4,098 137 4,235 Schools and Colleges.

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2006 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 6,837 244 7,081 Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Degree Seeking 82 0 82 Non-Degree Seeking 299 2,479 2,778 Graduate FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Total 7,136 2,723 9,859 Degree Seeking 0 6 6 Degree Seeking 100 9 109 Graduate FT PT Total International Total 0 7 7 Total Enrollment 182 9 191 Degree Seeking 12,006 942 12,948 1 Non-Degree Seeking 371 2,512 2,883 Fall 2007 Enrollment information is from 2008 directory; institution did not respond to 2009 survey Total 12,377 3,454 15,831 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 19,513 6,177 25,690 Degree Seeking 2 2 4 Non-Degree Seeking 0 5 5 1 faculty and non-faculty counts are FTE Lasell College Total 2 7 9 Graduate FT PT Total www.lasell.edu 617/243-2000 Hebrew College Degree Seeking 32 22 54 1844 Commonwealth Avenue ADM: 617/243-2225 Non-Degree Seeking 0 105 105 Newton, MA 02466-2716 [email protected] www.hebrewcollege.edu 617/559-8600 Total 32 127 159 Founded in 1851, Lasell College is one of the oldest 160 Herrick Road ADM: 617/559-8610 Total Enrollment 34 134 168 institutions of higher learning in the Boston area, Newton Centre, MA 02459 a comprehensive coeducational college offering professionally oriented bachelor’s and master’s Through the study of Jewish religion, culture, 1 civilization and Hebrew language, Hebrew College Hellenic College/Holy Cross degree programs. Students have the opportunity is committed to educating students of all ages and www.hchc.edu 617/731-3500 to practice and prepare for the real world through backgrounds to become knowledgeable, creative 50 Goddard Avenue ADM: 617/850-1260 a project-based and problem-based approach to participants, educators and leaders in the Jewish Brookline, MA 02445 [email protected] teaching, through exposure to diverse cultures and community and the larger world. Hebrew College peoples, through the development of critical skills is primarily a graduate school offering master’s Founded 1937; college affiliated with the Greek such as writing and speaking in front of groups, and degrees in Jewish Studies and Jewish Education. Orthodox Christian Church offers liberal arts through confrontation with ethical and moral ques- The college also has a Rabbinical school and a program leading to bachelor’s degrees with tions. Accredited by the New England Association Cantorial school. Accredited by the New England concentration in elementary education, human of Schools and Colleges. Association of Schools and Colleges. development, religious studies, management & leadership and classics; school of theology offers Michael B. Alexander, President Daniel Lehmann, Rabbi master’s in theology; summer session for degree Sandra Weston, Exectuvie Assistant to Annette Ashin, Assistant to the President credit. Accredited by the New England Association the President Barry Mesch, Provost of Schools and Colleges. James Ostrow, VP for Academic Affairs Kate Nachman, Dir. of Admissions Kathleen O’Connor, VP for Enrollment Management Evelyn Herwitz, Dir. of Marketing Nicholas Triantafilou, President Richard Dodds, Dir. of Institutional Research and Communications James Karloutsos, Chief Operating Officer Michael Hoyle, VP for Business and Finance Blair Caple, Chief Financial Officer Sonia Daly, Dir. of Admission Michele Kosboth, Dir. of Student Financial Planning Charles Kroll, Chief Financial Officer Steven Bloom, Dean of Undergraduate Studies Academic Calendar...... Semester George Georgenis, Dir. of Financial Aid Catherine Zeek, Interim Dean for Graduate and Student Body...... Coed Alba Pagan, Registrar Professional Studies Degrees Offered...... C, M Joachim Cotsonis, Dir. of Library Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Education, Other Fields Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M Degrees Offered...... B, M Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fields of Study Business and Management...... U/G English for International Students...... No Business and Management, Education, Humanities, Education...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 5/35 Social Sciences, Other Fields Health Professions...... U FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 65/10 Online Courses...... No Humanities...... U Admissions Online Degrees...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 English for International Students...... No Social Sciences...... U Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/15 FT/PT Faculty...... 13/16 Other Fields...... U/G Application Fee...... $50 Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... 8/15 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Tuition/Fees...... $19,900/$150 Application Fee...... $50 English for International Students...... Yes Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Faculty...... 67/103 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 125/50 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $17,020/$320 Admissions Room & Board...... $10,890 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Application Fee...... $40 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL

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Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 234/464 Academic Calendar...... Semester Tuition/Fees...... $22,950/$1,000 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 370/59 Student Body...... Coed Room & Board...... $9,950 Degrees Offered...... M Admissions Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Online Courses...... No 1 Undergraduate FT PT Total Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Online Degrees...... No 2 Degree Seeking 31 9 40 Application Fee...... $50 English for International Students...... No Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL FT/PT Faculty...... 41/101 International Total 31 9 40 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 29/3 Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment Tuition/Fees...... $27,200/$250 Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total Room & Board...... $12,000 Fall Application Deadline...... 12/1 Degree Seeking 1,375 17 1,392 Application Fee...... $100 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 1 16 17 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Total 1,376 33 1,409 Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 26 0 26 Tuition/Fees...... $28,000/$450 Degree Seeking 20 77 97 Non-Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Total 30 0 30 Total Enrollment 1,396 110 1,506 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Graduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 57 14 71 Lesley University Degree Seeking 9 1 10 International Total 87 14 101 Total 9 1 10 www.lesley.edu 800/999-1959 Fall 2007 Enrollment Graduate FT PT Total 29 Everett Street ADM: 617/349-8800 Degree Seeking 47 2 49 Independent Massachusetts Undergraduate FT PT Total Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Total 47 2 49 Degree Seeking 1,245 377 1,622 Founded in 1909, Lesley University offers liberal Non-Degree Seeking 1 124 125 International Total 56 3 59 arts and professional programs in education, Total 1,246 501 1,747 Fall 2007 Enrollment human services, counseling, the environment and Graduate FT PT Total the arts, leading to associate, bachelor’s, master’s Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,050 4,206 5,256 and doctoral degrees; continuing education on Degree Seeking 34 9 43 campus; and degree programs approved in 23 states Total Enrollment 2,296 4,707 7,003 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 with 289 cohorts active in 148 sites over the past 1 priority application deadline Total 34 10 44 year. Accredited by the New England Association 2 fee waived for applications filed online Graduate FT PT Total of Schools and Colleges. Degree Seeking 127 41 168 Joseph B. Moore, President Non-Degree Seeking 0 4 4 Eric Lee, Executive Assistant to the President Longy School of Music Total 127 45 172 Martha B. McKenna, Provost www.longy.edu 617/876-0956 Total Enrollment 161 55 216 Carol Streit, VP for Enrollment Management 1 Follen Street ADM: 617/876-0956 Linda A. Pursley, Dir. of Assessment & Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected] Institutional Research Marian Court College Longy School of Music, founded in 1915 by Bernice Bradin, VP & Chief Financial Officer www.mariancourt.edu 781/595-6768 Bill Doncaster, Public Affairs Director renowned oboist Georges Longy, is a degree- granting conservatory and school of preparatory 35 Littles Point Rd. ADM: 781/309-5200 Scott Jewell, Dir. of Financial Aid Swampscott, MA 01907 [email protected] Janie Bess, Dir. of International Student Services and continuing studies located in Harvard Square Founded 1964; offers day and evening courses in Shaun McNiff, Dean, Lesley College in Cambridge, Mass. The school serves more than professional and transfer degree programs leading Mario Borunda, Dean, School of Education 225 undergraduate and graduate students from to associate degrees; one-year certificate programs Joyce Wadlington, Dir. of Continuing Education 37 states and 21 countries, and nearly 1,000 are also available. Programs include: business Karen Muncaster, Associate VP, Academic Tech children and adults from the Greater Boston area. management, criminal justice, fashion merchandise, & Program Design For all students, Longy provides a distinguished faculty that promotes profound musical under- liberal studies, office administration, and computer Academic Calendar...... Semester standing and technical mastery, encourages growth technology. Several concentrations are available Student Body...... Coed of imagination, and fosters inquiry about the role within each program of study. Accredited by the Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D of music and the musician in the larger world. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Accredited by the New England Association of Fields of Study Ghazi Darkazalli, President Schools and Colleges. Business and Management...... U Greg Lamontagne, Dean of Academic Affairs, Education...... U/G Karen L. Zorn, President Faculty and Student Services Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Christine Paul, Interim VP of Institutional James Chatteron, CFO Humanities...... U Advancement Gretchen E. Manning, Dir. of Communications Jaime Bard, Chief of Staff Social Sciences...... U/G Academic Calendar...... Semester Wayman L. Chin, Dean of the Conservatory Student Body...... Coed Online Courses...... Yes Alex Powell, Dir. of Admissions Degrees Offered...... C, A Online Degrees...... Yes Howard Levy, Chief Financial Officer English for International Students...... No Elvira Reyes, Dir. of Student Financial Assistance Miriam Eckelhoefer, Dir. of Community Programs

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Fields of Study Fields of Study Leslie S. Price, Executive Assistant to the President Business and Management, Humanities, Health Professions...... U/G L. Rafael Reif, Provost Social Sciences Stuart Schmill, Dean of Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Lydia S. Snover, Dir. of Institutional Research Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes Pamela Dumas Serfes, Executive Dir. of News Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency English for International Students...... No and Communications English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 172/4 Carlene Chisom-Freeman, Interim Executive Dir. FT/PT Faculty...... 5/20 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 150/3 of Financial Aid FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 17/2 Admissions Daniel E. Hastings, Dean for Undergraduate Education Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Steven R. Lerman, Vice Chancellor and Dean Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 for Graduate Education Application Fee...... $0 Application Fee...... $70 Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Annual Costs Student Body...... Coed Tuition/Fees...... $13,104/$852 Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Tuition/Fees...... $22,900/$720 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Fields of Study Room & Board...... $11,600 Degree Seeking 238 13 251 Business and Management...... U/G Total Enrollment 238 13 251 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Engineering...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total Humanities...... U/G Degree Seeking 44 2 46 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Massachusetts College of Physical and Life Sciences...... U Pharmacy and Health Sciences Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Total 45 2 47 Social Sciences...... U/G Other Fields...... U/G www.mcphs.edu 617/732-2800 Graduate FT PT Total 179 Longwood Avenue ADM: 800/225-5506 Degree Seeking 43 16 59 Online Courses...... Yes Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Total 43 16 59 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Founded in 1823, MCPHS is the oldest institution International Total 88 18 106 English for International Students...... No of higher education in the cty of Boston and its FT/PT Faculty...... 1,362/443 pharmacy program is the second oldest in the Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 9,612/2,423 Undergraduate FT PT Total United States. MCPHS has three campuses: Admissions Degree Seeking 2,317 94 2,411 Boston and Worcester, Mass; and Manchester, N.H. Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Non-Degree Seeking 46 5 51 Programs concentrate in the health sciences, some Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Total 2,363 99 2,462 are accelerated 3-year programs, and include: nursing, Application Fee...... $65 dental hygiene, pharmacy, physician assistant, Graduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams SAT or ACT; SAT pre-medicine, chemistry, health psychology, and Degree Seeking 1,034 130 1,164 Subject Tests radiologic sciences. Graduate education focuses Total Enrollment 3,397 229 3,626 on pharmacy-related MA and PhD programs. Annual Costs MCPHS sponsors MassMedline Pharmacy Outreach Tuition/Fees...... $36,140/$250 program, a medication information and access Massachusetts Institute Room & Board...... $10,860 referral service, which is under contract with of Technology Fall 2007 International Enrollment Massachusetts Executive Officer of Elder Affairs. MCPHS is located close to public transportation. web.mit.edu 617/253-1000 Undergraduate FT PT Total Accredited by the New England Association of 77 Massachusetts Avenue ADM: 617/253-3400 Degree Seeking 343 0 343 Schools and Colleges. Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 5 0 5 Total 348 0 348 Charles F. Monahan, President The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Richard J. Lessard, Executive VP, Chief Operation co-educational privately endowed research university Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2,192 10 2,202 and Financial Officer chartered in 1861, is dedicated to advancing knowl- Non-Degree Seeking 15 13 28 Barbara Kozlowski, Executive Administrative Asst. edge and educating students in science, technology, Total 2,207 23 2,230 to the President and other areas of scholarship to serve the nation Michelle M. Kalis, VP for Academic Affairs and world. MIT’s commitment to innovation has led International Total 2,555 23 2,578 to a host of scientific breakthroughs and technological Kathleen Ryan-O’Neill, Executive Dir. of Admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment Pamela J. Bretschneider, Institutional Research advances. Achievements include the first chemical Keith Bellucci, Chief Business Officer synthesis of penicillin and vitamin A, the develop- Undergraduate FT PT Total George Humphrey, Dir. for College Relations ment of inertial guidance systems, modern tech- Degree Seeking 4,114 49 4,163 Carrie Glass, Executive Dir., Student nologies for artificial limbs, and the magnetic core Non-Degree Seeking 5 4 9 Enrollment Services memory that led to the development of digital Total 4,119 53 4,172 Barbara W. LeDuc, Assistant Dean of computers. Seventy-three alumni, faculty, researchers Graduate FT PT Total Graduate Studies and staff have won the Nobel Prize. Accredited Degree Seeking 5,822 87 5,909 Dawna G. Burris, Dir. of Continuing Education by the New England Association of Schools and Non-Degree Seeking 15 124 139 Colleges. Total 5,837 211 6,048 Academic Calendar...... Semester Susan Hockfield, President Student Body...... Coed Total Enrollment 9,956 264 10,220 Theresa M. Stone, Executive VP and Treasurer Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D

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Massachusetts School of students to develop a mature, intellectual, cultural, Fall 2007 Enrollment Professional Psychology social, emotional and moral awareness; to combine Undergraduate FT PT Total professional training of high quality with a commit- Degree Seeking 1,887 49 1,936 www.mspp.edu 617/327-6777 ment to an integrated liberal arts component in Non-Degree Seeking 4 26 30 221 Rivermoor St. all courses of study; to act as a major educational Total 1,891 75 1,966 Boston, MA 02132 resource for individuals and for the Merrimack Graduate FT PT Total Valley community. Founded in 1947, Merrimack Founded in 1974, MSPP strives to be a preeminent Degree Seeking 1 54 55 school of psychology that integrates rigorous College seeks qualified students from all ages and Total Enrollment 1,892 129 2,021 academic instruction with extensive field education from all backgrounds who are interested in pursuing and close attention to professional development. individualized education designed to foster high MSPP assumes an ongoing social responsibility to standards of personal development and professional MGH Institute of create programs that educate specialists of many achievement, as well as an appreciation of our Health Professions disciplines to meet the evolving mental health cultural heritage and a mature sense of social needs of society. Every MSPP program employs responsibility. Accredited by the New England www.mghihp.edu 617/726-2947 the “practitioner-scholar” model with a faculty of Association of Schools and Colleges. 36 1st Avenue ADM: 617/726-8439 practicing professionals and intensive, supervised, Ronald O. Champagne, President Boston, MA 02129-4557 [email protected] field work throughout the course of study. MSPP is Fred Quivey, VP, Finance and Administration The MGH Institute was created over a quarter fully accredited by both the American Psychological Linda Murphy, Assistant to the President of a century ago to address the need for master Association (APA) and the New England Michael Bell, VP, Academic Affairs clinicians, leaders in the health care professions Association of Schools and Colleges. Mary Lou Retelle, VP, Enrollment Management molded by the integration of theory and clinical Nicholas Covino, President Mark Vadala, Assistant Vice President practice in an interdisciplinary environment. The Kimberley Keough, Assistant to the President Kathleen Franzese, Dir., Public Relations and Massachusetts General Hospital commitment to Independent Massachusetts Mario Murga, Dir. of Admissions External Affairs world-class patient care, education and research Patrick Capobianco, VP of Operations and Finance Christine Mordach, Dir., Financial Aid has long extended beyond their affiliation with the Elaine Toomey, Financial Aid Officer Jane Larkin, Dir. of the School of Advanced Studies Harvard Medical School into the broader scope of other health professions. The MGH renamed its Stanley Berman, Dean of Advanced Academic Calendar...... Semester original educational division as the MGH Institute Graduate Studies Student Body...... Coed of Health Professions in 1980 and the first students Dean Abby, Dir. of Continuing Education Degrees Offered...... B, M were admitted. The first degree, a Master of Academic Calendar...... Semester Fields of Study Science in Physical Therapy, was granted in 1983. Student Body...... Coed Business and Management...... U In 1982, the Institute admitted students to the Degrees Offered...... C, M, D Education...... U/G direct-entry master’s program in nursing, one of the Online Courses...... Yes Engineering...... U first to enroll baccalaureate prepared individuals Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fine and Applied Arts...... U with no prior experience or education in nursing. English for International Students...... No Health Professions...... U Accredited by the New England Association of FT/PT Faculty...... 1/63 Humanities...... U Schools and Colleges. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 22/13 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Janice P. Bellack, President Physical and Life Sciences...... U Alex F. Johnson, Provost and VP of Academic Affairs Admissions Social Sciences...... U Elizabeth D. Camelo, Executive Assistant to Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling the President Application Fee...... $50 Online Courses...... No Maureen Judd, Dir. of Admissions Required Admissions Exams...... GRE Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... Yes James V. Vitagliano, Assistant Dean of Annual Costs FT/PT Faculty...... 127/74 Students/Registrar Tuition/Fees...... $25,952/$4001 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 234/68 Atlas Evans, Chief Financial Officer and Dir. of Administration Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Admissions Degree Seeking 182 52 234 Christopher Hartley, Dir. of External Relations Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Elayne Peloquin, Dir. of Financial Aid Total Enrollment 182 52 234 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 1 tuition, fees and enrollment data from Application Fee...... $60 Academic Calendar...... Semester 2008 directory Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Tuition/Fees...... $28,658/$500 Room & Board...... $10,190 Online Courses...... Yes Merrimack College Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fall 2007 International Enrollment www.merrimack.edu 978/837-5000 English for International Students...... No 315 Turnpike Street ADM: 978/837-5100 Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 60/232 North Andover, MA 01845 [email protected] Degree Seeking 35 0 35 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 52/14 Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Merrimack College, a small, comprehensive, modern Total 37 0 37 Admissions Catholic center of higher learning in the Northeast, Fall Application Deadline...... 11/11 reflects in its policies the teaching traditions of the International Total 37 0 37 Application Fee...... $65 founding Order of St. Augustine: to provide in a values sensitive environment the opportunity for its

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Annual Costs Admissions Fields of Study Tuition/Fees...... $26,000/$1,315 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Education...... U Application Fee...... $50 Engineering...... U Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Fine and Applied Arts...... U FT PT Total Humanities...... U Annual Costs Degree Seeking 25 17 42 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Tuition/Fees...... $22,470/$850 International Total 25 17 42 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Room & Board...... $6,000 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 412 361 773 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Other Fields...... U Non-Degree Seeking 1 90 91 FT PT Total Online Courses...... No Total 413 451 864 Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Online Degrees...... No Total Enrollment 413 451 864 International Total 1 0 1 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 208/28 1 for summer admission only Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 574/258 Undergraduate FT PT Total Admissions Montserrat College of Art Degree Seeking 260 9 269 Non-Degree Seeking 13 0 13 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 www.montserrat.edu 978/921-4242 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Total Enrollment 273 9 282 1 23 Essex Street ADM: 800/836-0487 Application Fee...... $60 1 2/15 priority application deadline PO Box 26 [email protected] Annual Costs Beverly, MA 01915 Tuition/Fees...... $37,480/$186 Montserrat College of Art was founded by practicing Mount Holyoke College Room & Board...... $11,020 artists in the 1970’s who, in establishing a school Fall 2007 International Enrollment for professional visual arts education, were also www.mtholyoke.edu 413/538-2000 committed to inspiring all emerging artists and 50 College Street ADM: 413/538-2023 Undergraduate FT PT Total fostering an appreciation of the arts in the larger South Hadley, MA 01075 [email protected] Degree Seeking 332 0 332 Non-Degree Seeking 16 5 21 community. They believed that involvement in the Founded 1837; oldest continuing institution of arts inspires creativity that transforms lives on higher education for women in the world; liberal International Total 348 5 353 every level. Today’s mission reflects their ideals: arts curriculum leading to bachelor of arts degrees Fall 2007 Enrollment “Montserrat College of Art provides an intensive in 49 majors, as well as self-designed majors, and visual arts education that enables students to a master of arts in psychology; extensive study Undergraduate FT PT Total sustain a lifelong involvement in art and design abroad and international exchange programs; Degree Seeking 2,132 23 2,155 and to become informed, responsible members of Frances Perkins non-traditional students program; Non-Degree Seeking 20 26 46 society…Montserrat is committed to contributing pre-professional post-baccalaureate program. The Total 2,152 49 2,201 to the cultural life of its surrounding communities.” academic program is supported by four Centers: Graduate FT PT Total The vision of Montserrat College of Art is to be The Weissman Center for Leadership & the Liberal Degree Seeking 2 1 3 recognized as the nation’s premier independent, Arts, the Center for the Environment, the Science Total Enrollment 2,154 50 2,204 small art college. Accredited by the New England Center, and the McCulloch Center for Global 1 application fee is waived for online applications Association of Schools and Colleges. Initiatives. Part of the Five Colleges Consortium, Helena J. Sturnick, President which includes Amherst, Hampshire, and Smith Jo Broderick, Dean of College Relations and colleges and the University of Massachusetts Mount Ida College Special Assistant to the President at Amherst. Accredited by the New England Laura Tonelli, Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs Association of Schools and Colleges. www.mountida.edu 617/928-4500 Jessica Sarin-Perry, Dean of Admissions and Joanne V. Creighton, President 777 Dedham Street ADM: 617/928-4553 Enrollment Management Jesse H. Lytle, Assistant to President & Secretary Newton, MA 02459 [email protected] Jeffrey Newell, Assistant Dean of Admissions of College Mount Ida College provides a diverse community Barry Lyons, Interim Controller Donal B. O’Shea, Dean of Faculty & VP for of learners a challenging education that blends the Creda Camacho, Dir. of Financial Aid Academic Affairs liberal arts with the professional preparation. We Kathleen Burke, Dir. of Continuing Education Diane C. Anci, Dean of Admission dedicate our energy, imagination, and resources to Obio Ntia, Assistant Dir. of Admission empowering all students to achieve academically Academic Calendar...... Semester Alison K. Donta-Venman, Dir. of and contribute responsibly in a changing world. Student Body...... Coed Institutional Research Accredited by the New England Association of Degrees Offered...... B Mary Jo Maydew, VP for Finance & Administration Schools and Colleges. Fields of Study Patricia VandenBerg, Exec. Dir. of Communications Carol Matteson, President Fine and Applied Arts, Other Fields & Strategic Initiatives Mary McGonnigle, Assistant to the President Kathryn P. Blaisdell, Dir. of Student Financial Services Online Courses...... No Lance Carluccio, VP Academic Affairs Donna C. Van Handle, Dean of International Students Online Degrees...... No Phil Conroy, VP Enrollment and Admissions Penny T. Gill, Dean of the College English for International Students...... No Bradford Wild, Dir., Institutional Research FT/PT Faculty...... 20/35 Academic Calendar...... Semester David Healy, VP Finance FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 25/11 Student Body...... Women David Goldman, Dir., Financial Aid Degrees Offered...... C, B, M

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Academic Calendar...... Semester1 Academic Calendar...... Other1 Online Courses...... No Student Body...... Coed Student Body...... Coed Online Degrees...... No Degrees Offered...... A, B Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 43/48 Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 81/6 Business and Management, Education, Fine and Online Degrees...... Yes Applied Arts, Social Sciences, Other Fields English for International Students...... No Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 4/35 Fall Application Deadline...... 3/31 Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 15/0 Application Fee...... $75 Online Degrees...... No Required Admissions Exams...... 1 English for International Students...... Yes Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 65/111 Fall Application Deadline...... Open Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 113/98 Application Fee...... $50 Tuition/Fees...... $32,252/$2,650 Admissions Annual Costs Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... Open Tuition/Fees...... $11,250/$125 FT PT Total Application Fee...... $45 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 116 0 116 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Degree Seeking 31 436 467 International Total 116 0 116 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 2 88 90 Fall 2007 Enrollment Tuition/Fees...... $22,500/$225 Total Enrollment 33 524 557 FT PT Total Room & Board...... $11,100 1 terms run eight weeks at the undergraduate level Degree Seeking 471 0 471 Fall 2007 International Enrollment and five weeks at the graduate level. 471 0 471

Total Enrollment Independent Massachusetts FT PT Total 1 OAT (Optometry Admissions Test) required Degree Seeking 75 1 76 The New England College for admission International Total 75 1 76 of Optometry Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total www.neco.edu 617/266-2030 Degree Seeking 1,353 76 1,429 The New England 424 Beacon Street ADM: 800/824-5526 Conservatory of Music Total Enrollment 1,353 76 1,429 Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] The New England College of Optometry (NECO), www.newenglandconservatory.edu 617/585-1100 New England College located in Boston’s historic and beautiful Back Bay, 290 Huntington Avenue ADM: 617/585-1101 of Finance founded in 1894, is a fully accredited professional Boston, MA 02115 graduate institution educating students in the [email protected] www.finance.edu 617/951-2350 discipline of optometry. The College offers a four NEC offers rigorous musical training in a nurturing 10 High Street, Suite 204 ADM: 617/951-2350 year post-baccalaureate program leading to a doctor community of 750 students from around the world Boston, MA 02110 [email protected] of optometry. A master’s degree in vision science and 225 internationally-esteemed faculty. Its alumni New England College of Finance (NECF), founded can also be obtained. The college is an international pursue musical careers in performance and arts in 1909, has its roots in the banking and financial leader in optometric education, research, eye care management positions worldwide. Nearly half of services industry. While maintaining its strong and public service with a diverse student body the Boston Symphony Orchestra is composed of foundation in banking and finance, NECF evolved representing more than fourteen countries. NEC-trained musicians and faculty. Accredited into a full-service graduate-level college. Today, Accredited by the New England Association of by the New England Association of Schools and students from any industry can take undergraduate Schools and Colleges. Colleges. and graduate degree programs: associate in business Elizabeth Chen, President Tony Woodcock, President administration; bachelor’s in business administration; Marie Hill, Administrative Assistant in the Elaine Lawrence, Chief of Staff master’s in finance; and master’s in business ethics Office of the President Tom Novak, Dean of the College and compliance. Professional certificates are offered Clifford Scott, VP & Dean of Academic Affairs Daly Christina, Dir. of Admissions in accounting, finance, management, and banking. Taline Farra, Dir. of Admissions, Associate Dean Ed Lesser, Chief Financial Officer Undergraduate courses start every eight weeks; of Students Carol Phelan, Dir. of Public Relations and Marketing graduate courses every five weeks. Programs are Bina Patel, Professor Lauren Urbanek, Dir. of Financial Aid offered online, providing access and flexibility for Frank Thorn, Professor Mark Churchill, Dean of Preparatory and today’s busy professionals. Accredited by the New Kevin E. Broughton, CFO, VP of Fiscal Affairs Continuing Education England Association of Schools and Colleges. Barry Wanger, Special Consultant to the President Academic Calendar...... Semester Howard E. Horton, President Public Relations Student Body...... Coed Kathy Cantalupa, Assistant to the President Carol Rubel, Dir. of Financial Aid Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Carol L. Anderson, VP, Academic Affaord Terrance B. Neylon, VP & Director of Students, Mina L. Goldman, VP, Admissions & Student Services Alumni and Administration Online Courses...... No Bill McDonald, Controller Alan Lewis, Dir. of Continuing Education Online Degrees...... No Christian Brocato, Department Chair, English for International Students...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester General Education FT/PT Faculty...... 88/1331 Student Body...... Coed Chris Weir, Department Chair, business FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 126/21 Degrees Offered...... M, D and finance Paula Bramante, VP eLearning & Instructional Design

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Admissions Susan Lane, President Katherine Tallman, President Fall Application Deadline...... 12/1 Ken Post, VP and Sr. Dir. of Admissions Jane Jaxon, Academic Affairs Coordinator Application Fee...... $100 Carolyn Wilson, Executive Assistant Amy Hull, Academic Dean Biorn Maybury-Lewis, Dean of Academic affairs Lisa Farwell, Admissions Coordinator Annual Costs Jeremy Goodman, Dir. of Institutional Effectiveness Jeff Karon, Controller Tuition/Fees...... $132,900/$2,371 Fouad Sayess, Dir. of Administrative and Christina Noonan, Outreach Coordinator Room & Board...... $11,6002 Financial Services Linda Brennan, Financial Aid Officer Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fran Berger, Dir. of Public Relations Elaine Scarmoutzos, Continuing Education Manager Anna Kelly, Dir. of Financial Aid Undergraduate FT PT Total Academic Calendar...... Trimester Degree Seeking 83 3 86 Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Graduate FT PT Total Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... M Degree Seeking 140 2 142 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Online Courses...... No International Total 223 5 228 Fields of Study Online Degrees...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment Fine and Applied Arts, Other Fields English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 0/60 Undergraduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 18/42 Degree Seeking 360 28 388 Online Degrees...... No Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 English for International Students...... No Admissions Total 360 29 389 FT/PT Faculty...... 52/141 Fall Application Deadline...... 5/1 Graduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 128/7 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Application Fee...... 1 Degree Seeking 382 9 391 Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 0 3 3 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Annual Costs Total 382 12 394 Application Fee...... $150 Tuition/Fees...... $3552 Total Enrollment 742 41 783 Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment 1 1 numbers of instructional faculty and non- Tuition/Fees...... $21,450/$100 Graduate FT PT Total faculty employees do not include the faculty 2 Room & Board...... $11,700 Degree Seeking 153 40 193 and staff of NEC’s preparatory and continuing education schools. Fall 2007 Enrollment Total Enrollment 153 40 193 2 room expense of $7,150 is for a double occupancy Undergraduate FT PT Total 1 application fees vary: early $50, regular room. Single rooms/suites range from $11,550 to Degree Seeking 1,056 624 1,680 $75, rolling $125 $13,050 for room only. 2 Total Enrollment 1,056 624 1,680 per credit for full-time; $390 per credit for part-time 1 mandatory fees range up to $650 The New England Institute 2 housing costs range up to $16,000 of Art Newbury College www.neia.aii.edu 617/739-1700 New England School www.newbury.edu 617/730-7000 10 Brookline Place West ADM: 617/739-1700 of Acupuncture 129 Fisher Avenue ADM: 617/730-7007 Brookline, MA 02445 [email protected] Brookline, MA 02445 [email protected] www.nesa.edu 617/558-1788 The college was founded in 1952 as the Norm Founded 1962; offers full-time, part-time, day, 150 California Street ADM: 617/558-1788 Prescott School of Broadcasting. In 1995, the evening, weekend and summer bachelor’s and Newton, MA 02458 [email protected] college was granted authority to award two associate associate degree programs. Bachelor’s programs degrees: broadcasting and recording arts. In 1999, The New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) include communications; corporate communications; the college became part of the Art Institutes system. was founded in 1975 and is the oldest college of graphic design; psychology; computer science; The New England Institute of Art provides a Oriental medicine in the United States. NESA’s interior design; legal studies; business admin.; balance of career and liberal arts education to master’s degree programs in acupuncture and health care management; hotel, restaurant and prepare graduates for employment in their chosen acupuncture with Chinese herbal medicine, are service management.; interdisciplinary studies; field. Industry experienced faculty use a student- taught by experienced practitioners, emphasize 15 concentrations; six associate degrees, and centered approach and market-driven curricula hands-on clinical instruction and include an six certificate programs. Accredited by the New to support students in developing the tools and extensive clinical internship. NESA also offers the England Association of Schools and Colleges. skills necessary to achieve their goals. The New first joint-program in pain management with Tufts Hannah M. McCarthy, President England Institute of Art offers programs leading to University School of Medicine. The programs give Linda L. Richards, Assistant to the President bachelor’s degrees in advertising, audio and media students the tools they need to become skilled and Hannah Levertov, VP of Academic Affairs and Dean technology, digital film making and video production, caring practitioners, and the credentials necessary of the College graphic design, fashion and retail management, for licensure at the state level. During clinical Joseph L. Chillo, VP for Enrollment and Dean interior design, media arts and animation, photog- internship, students treat patients under close of Admission raphy, web design and interactive media, also offers supervision in the NESA teaching clinic and at Joyce Hanlon, VP of Finance and Chief programs leading to associate degrees in radio and satellite clinics, including hospital-affiliated clinics Financial Officer TV Broadcasting, photography, and audio production. and community health centers. The rich clinical Jeannie Gonzales, Dir. of Financial Aid Accredited by the New England Association of experience offered at NESA prepares students to Paul Martin, VP of Student Affairs Schools and Colleges. treat a diverse patient population and a variety of conditions.

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Academic Calendar...... Semester Kathleen Goozey, Dir. of Financial Aid Nancy M. Ludwig, Dir. of Institutional Research Student Body...... Coed Laurie Albert, Dean of Graduate and John H. McCarthy, Senior VP, Administration Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Professional Studies & Finance Michael A. Armini, VP, Marketing & Communications Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Seamus Harreys, Dean Student Financial Services Business and Management, Fine and Applied Student Body...... Coed Scott B. Quint, Associate Dean, International Student Arts, Health Professions, Mathematics/Computer Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M & Scholar Services & Intercultural Programs Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Fields of Study Susan G. Powers-Lee, Vice Provost for Online Courses...... Yes Business and Management...... U/G Undergraduate Education Online Degrees...... No Education...... U Luis M. Falcon, Vice Provost for English for International Students...... No Graduate Education Online Courses...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 26/117 Christopher E. Hopey, VP and Dean for Professional Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 45/10 & Continuing Studies English for International Students...... No Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 34/33 Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Student Body...... Coed Admissions Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Application Fee...... $501 Application Fee...... $25 Fields of Study Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Business and Management...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $20,900/$1,100 Education...... U/G Annual Costs Room & Board...... $10,700 Engineering...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $26,670/$300 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Room & Board...... $9,100 Independent Massachusetts Health Professions...... U/G FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Humanities...... U/G Degree Seeking 52 0 52 Undergraduate FT PT Total Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G International Total 52 0 52 Degree Seeking 5 1 6 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total Other Fields...... U/G Degree Seeking 915 273 1,188 Degree Seeking 1 1 2 Non-Degree Seeking 0 14 14 International Total 6 2 8 Online Courses...... Yes Total Enrollment 915 287 1,202 Online Degrees...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment English for International Students...... Yes 1 $25 if submitted online Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 911/815 Degree Seeking 1,017 199 1,216 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,812/26 Nichols College Non-Degree Seeking 9 21 30 Admissions Total 1,026 220 1,246 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 www.nichols.edu 800/470-3379 Graduate FT PT Total Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 PO Box 5000 ADM: 800/470-3379 Degree Seeking 25 206 231 Application Fee...... $75 Dudley, MA 01571 [email protected] Total Enrollment 1,051 426 1,477 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL If a college is measured by the professional success and personal enrichment of its graduates, then Annual Costs Nichols, founded in 1815, measures up in a big way! Northeastern University Tuition/Fees...... $33,320/$401 Nichols is rapidly gaining a widespread reputation Room & Board...... $11,940 www.northeastern.edu 617/373-2000 as the place to go for a well-rounded education; one 360 Huntington Avenue ADM: 617/373-2000 Fall 2007 International Enrollment that transforms young people into skilled, confident Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Undergraduate FT PT Total business professionals. Nichols shapes leaders who Degree Seeking 741 121 862 are prepared to respond to challenges, eager to Founded 1898; offers liberal arts, professional, take on responsibility, and ready to succeed in the technical and teacher education programs leading Graduate FT PT Total world of commerce. 1 out of 10 Nichols graduates to postsecondary certificates, associate, bachelor’s, Degree Seeking 1,194 74 1,268 is a CEO, corporate president or business owner master’s, doctoral and first professional degrees; International Total 1,935 195 2,130 and 96 percent of 2007 graduates were placed in continuing education and cooperative education; jobs. Accredited by the New England Association of summer session for degree credit. Accredited Fall 2007 Enrollment Schools and Colleges. by the New England Association of Schools and Undergraduate FT PT Total Colleges. Degree Seeking 15,339 2,625 17,964 Debra M. Townsley, President Cindy Brown, Assistant to the President Joseph E. Aoun, President Graduate FT PT Total Alan J. Reinhardt, V.P. & Dean of Academic Affairs Mark L. Putnam, Senior VP for Executive Affairs Degree Seeking 3,790 2,680 6,470 Thomas R. Cafaro, VP of Enrollment and Marketing Susie C. Guszca, Executive Assistant to President Total Enrollment 19,129 5,305 24,434 Peter Engh, Associate Dean for Academic Stephen W. Director, Provost & Senior VP Administration and Records Academic Affairs Susan K. Tellier, VP of Administration Ronne Patrick Turner, Dean of Admissions and Dorothy Millhofer, Dir. of Communications New Student & Family Services Robert P. Lowndes, Vice Provost for International Affairs

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Pine Manor College Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total www.pmc.edu 617/731-7000 Degree Seeking 435 15 450 Degree Seeking 11 0 11 400 Heath Street ADM: 617/731-7104 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 [email protected] Graduate FT PT Total International Total 11 0 11 Degree Seeking 23 0 23 Founded in 1911, Pine Manor College prepares women Fall 2007 Enrollment Total Enrollment 458 15 473 for inclusive leadership and social responsibility Undergraduate FT PT Total in their workplaces, families, and communities. Degree Seeking 729 205 934 We pursue this goal through: integration of an Regis College Graduate FT PT Total outcomes-based curriculum and co-curriculum Degree Seeking 167 410 577 demonstrated by portfolio presentations; active, www.regiscollege.edu 781/768-7000 collaborative, applied liberal arts learning; and 235 Wellesley Street ADM: 781/768-7100 Total Enrollment 896 615 1,511 college-wide mentoring teams and community—in Weston, MA 02493-1571 [email protected] 1 priority application deadline 2/15 an environment that celebrates diversity and A Catholic College founded in 1927 by the Sisters respects the common good. Recently named as of St. Joseph of Boston, Regis College empowers one of 240 Colleges of Distinction, the college women and men to challenge themselves School of The Museum was also rated as the most diverse college in academically, to serve and to lead. In its School of Fine Arts the United States. Accredited by the New England of Arts and Sciences and School of Nursing and Association of Schools and Colleges. Health Professions, 1,600 students are enrolled in www.smfa.edu 617/267-6100 24 undergraduate majors and in 6 graduate degree 230 The Fenway ADM: 800/643-6087 Gloria Nemerowicz, President Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Gene Rosi, Exec. Assistant to the President fields: communication, education, leadership and Barbara Kirby, Assistant to the President organizational change, health product regulation, Located in Boston’s Fenway cultural district, the Nia Chester, VP for Academic Affairs nursing, and public administration. Located just School of the Museum of Fine Arts (founded 1876), Barry W. Ward, VP for Enrollment Management 12 miles west of Boston, Regis is a diverse and is a unique institution, dedicated to educating Janna Spinazola, Dir. of International welcoming community with a quiet, safe campus artists and focused on fostering creative investigation, Student Recruitment environment. Accredited by the New England risk-taking, and individual vision. We do this Bill L. Boffi, Dean of Retention Association of Schools and Colleges. by emphasizing studio practice and by offering Gerry Baker, VP for Finance Mary Jane England, President students an unusual amount of freedom in their Paul Henderson, Interim Dir. of Financial Aid Mary Jane Doherty, Special Assistant to the President coursework. The mission of the school is to provide Denise Alleyne, VP for Student Services Paula H. Harbecke, VP, Academic Affairs an education in the fine arts for undergraduate and graduate artists—inexperienced and advanced Academic Calendar...... Semester Emily Keily, Dir. of Admissions Thomas Pistorino, VP, Finance & Business artists of widely ranging age groupings — that is Student Body...... Women interdisciplinary, self-directed, always evolving. Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Dolores Ludwick, Dir. of Financial Aid Russ Pottle, Dean, School of Arts & Sciences The school has special features: it values cultural, Fields of Study Antoinette Hays, Dean of Nursing & Health Sciences artistic, and intellectual diversity; it must include Business and Management...... U a wide range of media; it stresses the development Education...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester of individual vision; it values art making more than Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Student Body...... Coed adherence to curricular rules; it stays deeply in Health Professions...... U Degrees Offered...... A, B, M, D touch with the external world of art. If the mission is constant, its practice is always emerging. Humanities...... U Fields of Study Physical and Life Sciences...... U Business and Management...... U/G Deborah H. Dluhy, Dean of the School Social Sciences...... U Education...... U/G Daniel P. Poteet, Provost and DIr. of Development Other Fields...... U Fine and Applied Arts...... U Leslie Byrne, Executive Assistant Marilyn Arsem, Acting Dean of Faculty Online Courses...... No Health Professions...... U/G Susan Clain, Dean of Admissions Online Degrees...... No Humanities...... U/G Mary Roetzel, Associate Provost for Operations, English for International Students...... Yes Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Planning and Research FT/PT Faculty...... 29/36 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Social Sciences...... U/G Barbara Donnellan, Dir. of Business Operations Admissions Sarah Jennings, Dir. of Marketing Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Courses...... Yes and Communications Application Fee...... $25 Online Degrees...... No Elizabeth Goerham, Dir. of Financial Aid Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL English for International Students...... No Susan Lush, Assoc. Dean of Academic Affairs, FT/PT Faculty...... 64/103 Undergraduate Programs Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 157/78 David L. Brown, Assoc. Dean of Academic Affairs, Tuition/Fees...... $18,957/$150 Graduate Programs Room & Board...... $11,115 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Debra Samdperil, Dir. of Continuing Education and Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $50 the Artist’s Resource Center FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Academic Calendar...... Semester Degree Seeking 30 0 30 Annual Costs Student Body...... Coed International Total 30 0 30 Tuition/Fees...... $27,800 Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Room & Board...... $11,950

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Fields of Study Fields of Study Educational Assessment Education...... U/G Business and Management...... U/G David Belanger, Associate Dir. of Student Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Education...... U/G Financial Services Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Hrayr Tamzarian, Associate Dean for International Online Courses...... No Health Professions...... U/G Students & Scholars Online Degrees...... No Humanities...... U/G Maureen Mahoney, Dean of the College English for International Students...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Danielle Ramdath, Dir. of Graduate Study FT/PT Faculty...... 52/93 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 72/11 Academic Calendar...... Semester Social Sciences...... U/G Student Body...... Women Only Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Online Degrees...... Yes Application Fee...... $65 Fields of Study English for International Students...... No Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Education...... U/G FT/PT Faculty...... 245/342 Engineering...... U Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 675/45 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $28,532/$1,080 Admissions Humanities...... U Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Undergraduate FT PT Total Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 60 4 64 Application Fee...... $55 Social Sciences...... U/G Non-Degree Seeking 3 3 6 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Other Fields...... U Total 63 7 70 Annual Costs Online Courses...... No

Graduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $29,120/$880 Online Degrees...... No Independent Massachusetts Degree Seeking 13 0 13 Room & Board...... $11,500 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 315/85 International Total 76 7 83 Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 816/124 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 51 0 51 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Degree Seeking 545 31 576 Graduate FT PT Total Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Non-Degree Seeking 22 58 80 Degree Seeking 47 0 47 Application Fee...... $601 Total 567 89 656 International Total 98 0 98 Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking 94 0 94 Tuition/Fees...... $35,810/$248 Undergraduate FT PT Total Room & Board...... $12,050 Total Enrollment 661 89 750 Degree Seeking 1,891 148 2,039 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 0 33 33 Simmons College Total 1,891 181 2,072 Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 176 0 176 www.simmons.edu 617/521-2000 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 551 1,962 2,513 Graduate FT PT Total 300 The Fenway ADM: 617/521-2051 Non-Degree Seeking 0 148 148 Degree Seeking 24 4 28 Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Total 551 2,110 2,661 International Total 200 4 204 For more than a century, Simmons College has Total Enrollment 2,442 2,291 4,733 honored an educational promise to help students Fall 2007 Enrollment achieve their academic and professional goals. 1 undergraduate programs are for women only; Undergraduate FT PT Total Today, Simmons has a well-earned reputation for graduate programs, with the exception of MBA Degree Seeking 2,569 27 2,596 program, are coed. integrating rigorous academic study with exceptional Graduate FT PT Total career preparation. Simmons provides a welcoming Degree Seeking 430 32 462 and highly supportive learning environment in the Smith College Non-Degree Seeking 1 6 7 heart of Boston. Accredited by the New England Total 431 38 469 Association of Schools and Colleges. www.smith.edu 413/584-2700 Total Enrollment 3,000 65 3,065 Smith College ADM: 413/585-2500 Helen Drinan, President 1 Stefano Falconi, Senior VP, Finance & Northampton, MA 01063 [email protected] fee is waived for online applications Administration Founded 1871; offers liberal arts program leading to Carol Bonner, Special Assistant to the President bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Accredited by the Springfield College Diane Raymond, Dean of College of Arts & Sciences New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Catherine Capolupo, Dir. of Undergraduate Admissions Carol Christ, President www.springfieldcollege.edu 413/748-3000 Cheryl Howard, VP of Marketing Ruth Constantine, VP, Finance and Administration 263 Alden Street 413/748-3136 Diane Hallisey, Dir. of Student Financial Services Laurie Fenlason, Executive Dir. of Public Affairs Springfield, MA 01109 [email protected] Academic Calendar...... Semester and Special Assistant to the President Founded in 1885, Springfield College is known Student Body...... Women1 Susan Bourque, Provost/Dean of the Faculty worldwide as the Birthplace of Basketball® and for Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Audrey Smith, Dean of Enrollment the guiding principles of its Humanics philosophy— Cate Rowen, Dir. of Institutional Research & educating students in spirit, mind, and body for

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 99 Massachusetts Independent Institutions leadership in service to others. Located in scenic Fields of Study Fall 2007 International Enrollment western Massachusetts, Springfield College offers Business and Management...... U Undergraduate FT PT Total 40 undergraduate and 15 graduate programs, Education...... U/G Degree Seeking 13 0 13 including doctoral degrees in physical education Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total and physical therapy. Major areas of study include Health Professions...... U/G Degree Seeking 33 0 33 health sciences, human and social services, sport Humanities...... U management and movement studies, education, Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U International Enrollment 46 0 46 and the arts and sciences. More than 4,750 students Physical and Life Sciences...... U Fall 2007 Enrollment study at its main campus in Springfield, Mass., and Social Sciences...... U Undergraduate FT PT Total at its School of Human Services regional campuses Other Fields...... U/G Degree Seeking 2,920 408 3,328 located in 11 U.S. locations. Accredited by the New Online Courses...... No Non-Degree Seeking 37 4 41 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Degrees...... No Total 2,957 412 3,369 Richard B. Flynn, President English for International Students...... Yes Graduate FT PT Total Jill F. Russell, Executive VP FT/PT Faculty...... 215/434 Degree Seeking 1,061 366 1,427 Lorie R. Pieterse, Executive Secretary FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 426/14 Non-Degree Seeking 0 31 31 Jean A. Wyld, VP for Academic Affairs Total 1,061 397 1,458 Mary DeAngelo, Interim Dir. Enrollment Admissions 1 Management Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 Total Enrollment 4,018 809 4,827 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Deb Alm, Dir. of International Center 1 athletic training and physical therapy programs Mary Ann Coughlin, Assitant VP for Academic Affairs Application Fee...... $50 have earlier deadlines, see website for details. John Mailhot, VP for Administration and Finance Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Claire Burns, Dir. of Media Annual Costs Edward Ciosek, Dir. of Financial Aid Tuition/Fees...... $25,520/$420 Stonehill College Academic Calendar...... Semester Room & Board...... $10,640 www.stonehill.edu 508/565-1000 Student Body...... Coed 320 Washington Street ADM: 508/565-1373 Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Easton, MA 02357 [email protected] Stonehill is a selective Catholic college with 2,350 high-achieving students. The beautiful 375-acre campus is located near Boston, in Easton, MA. Stonehill regularly achieves national recognition in many prestigious rankings, including U.S. News & World Report and NSSE. Stonehill is a place where faculty challenge and champion students in 72 rigorous academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and pre-professional fields. Stonehill Founded in 1880, Emerson is one of the premier colleges students and alumni succeed because the entire in the country for communication and the arts. college community collaborates to educate the The campus is home to WERS-FM, the whole person, so that each Stonehill graduate historic Cutler Majestic Theatre, and Ploughshares, leads a life that makes a difference. Accredited the award-winning literary journal for new writing. by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Located on Boston Common in the heart Mark Cregan, President of the city’s Theatre District, Emerson Katie Conboy, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs is walking distance from the Massachusetts Brian Murphy, Dean of Admissions and Enrollment State House and historic Freedom Trail. Laura Uerling, Dir. of Planning and The College also sponsors programs Institutional Research in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Jeanne Finlayson, VP for Finance and Treasurer The Netherlands, Taiwan, and Martin McGovern, Dir. of Communications and Czech Republic as well as Media Relations Eileen O’Leary, Assistant VP for Student Financial cross-registration with the Services and Dir. of Student Aid and Finance Boston ProArts Consortium. CREATE Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed EMERSON COLLEGE Degrees Offered...... B 120 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116-4624 Fields of Study Telephone: 617-824-8600 Business and Management, Education, Fine and www.emerson.edu Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences

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Online Courses...... No Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 International Enrollment Online Degrees...... No Student Body...... Coed Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... No Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Degree Seeking 434 18 452 FT/PT Faculty...... 149/98 Fields of Study Non-Degree Seeking 3 2 5 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 507/128 Business and Management...... U/G Total 437 20 457 Admissions Education...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Engineering...... U Degree Seeking 237 67 304 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G International Total 674 87 761 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Humanities...... U 1 Application Fee...... $60 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Fall 2007 Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Social Sciences...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 4,794 495 5,289 Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Non-Degree Seeking 22 177 199 Tuition/Fees...... $30,150/$0 Online Degrees...... Yes Total 4,816 672 5,488 Room & Board...... $11,830 English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 417/494 Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 672/49 Degree Seeking 1,475 1,985 3,460 Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 2 133 135 Degree Seeking 9 0 9 Admissions Total 1,477 2,118 3,595 Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Total Enrollment 6,293 2,790 9,083 Total 9 1 10 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Application Fee...... $50 1 enrollment figures reflects the domestic campuses International Total 9 1 10 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT only (Madrid, Spain and Dakar, Senegal are Independent Massachusetts Fall 2007 Enrollment not included) Annual Costs Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $25,850/$104 Degree Seeking 2,347 66 2,413 Room & Board...... $13,970 Non-Degree Seeking 6 21 27 Total 2,353 87 2,440 Total Enrollment 2,353 87 2,440

Suffolk University www.suffolk.edu 617/573-8000 8 Ashburton Place ADM: 617/573-8460 Boston, MA 02108 [email protected] Suffolk University is a comprehensive private university, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Sawyer Business School and the Law School. Suffolk’s campus was founded in 1906 and is located in historic Beacon Hill. The university also has campus locations in Madrid, Spain and Dakar, Senegal. Currently, 5,000 undergraduate students from more than 42 states and 100 different countries attend Suffolk. Suffolk recently opened a new library and state of the art communications/TV studio. A new art and design building is planned for completion in 2010. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. DEAN COLLEGE TAKES YOU AS FAR AS YOU WANT TO GO. David J. Sargent, President Barry Brown, Provost Dean College, just outside of Boston, has formal admission agreements with more John Hamel, Dir., Undergraduate Admissions than forty 4-year colleges and universities and a track record of sending students Marguerite J. Dennis, VP, Enrollment and to hundreds of others — including some of the most prestigious institutions in the International Programs country. In fact, 98% of Dean students are accepted for transfer to 4-year schools. Michael Duggan, Dir., Enrollment Research How far do you want to go? and Planning Francis Flannery, Vice President/Treasurer Greg Gatlin, Dir., Public Affairs 877 TRY DEAN (877-879-3326) Christine Perry, Assistant Dean of Enrollment www.dean.edu

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 101 The Mount Ida College Experience: From Potential to Achievement

My passion is teaching students how to transform a space as an interior designer. My reward is watching students turn their design potential into a successful career.

RoseMary Botti-Salitsky, Ph.D. Director, Interior Design Program and Professor, Interior Design 2006 Presidential Citation from the American Society of Interior Designers

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Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, Newton, MA 02459, (617) 928-4553 NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Tufts University1 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Annual Costs Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $3,720/$30 www.tufts.edu 617/628-5000 Degree Seeking 285 1 286 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Tufts University ADM: 617/627-3170 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 14 533 547 Ballou Hall [email protected] Non-Degree Seeking 0 132 132 Medford, MA 02155 Degree Seeking 558 45 603 Non-Degree Seeking 16 7 23 Total Enrollment 14 665 679 Founded 1852; offers liberal arts, sciences, engi- Total 574 52 626 neering, engineering management, teacher education International Total 859 53 912 and professional programs leading to bachelor’s, Wellesley College master’s, and doctoral degrees; seven graduate and Fall 2007 Enrollment www.wellesley.edu 781/283-4000 professional schools, continuing education, and Undergraduate FT PT Total 106 Central Street ADM: 781/283-2270 certificate programs; summer sessions for degree Degree Seeking 4,977 58 5,035 Wellesley, MA 02481 [email protected] credit. Accredited by the New England Association Non-Degree Seeking 1 19 20 Wellesley is one of the most academically challenging of Schools and Colleges. Total 4,978 77 5,055 colleges in the country. With its rich history and Lawrence S. Bacow, President Graduate FT PT Total established reputation for academic excellence, Patricia L. Campbell, Executive Vice President Degree Seeking 4,011 1,168 5,179 Wellesley provides students from diverse back- Michael A. Baenen, Chief of Staff Total Enrollment 8,989 1,245 10,234 grounds and experiences with a comprehensive Jamshed Bharucha, Provost & Senior Vice President liberal arts and sciences education. Its generous Lee A. Coffin, Dean of Admissions & 1 Tufts University also includes other schools: The financial aid policy reflects a commitment to Enrollment Management Fletcher School, School of Dental Medicine, School making a Wellesley education affordable to families Jennifer Simons, Associate Dir. of Admissions & of Medicine, Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical regardless of their financial situations. Considered Dir. of International Recruitment Sciences, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Independent Massachusetts Policy, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine among the top liberal arts and sciences colleges in Dawn G. Terkla, Associate Provost for Institutional the nation, Wellesley is widely acknowledged as the Research, Evaluation & Assessment college that best provides an education for women. Thomas S. McGurty, VP, Finance and Treasurer Urban College of Boston Accredited by the New England Association of Mary R. Jeka, VP, University Relations Schools and Colleges. Patricia Reilly, Dir. of Financial Aid www.urbancollege.edu 617/348-6359 James M. Glaser, Dean of Undergraduate Education 178 Tremont Street ADM: 617/348-6357 H. Kim Bottomly, President Lynne Pepall, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts Boston, MA 02111 [email protected] Josie DeMaso, Assistant to the President Andrew Shennan, Dean of the College & Sciences UCB is chartered by the Commonwealth of Jennifer Desjarlais, Dean of Admission Sergio Fantini, Associate Dean of Graduate Massachusetts and is an accredited institution Robin Gaynor, Associate Director of Admission Programs, School of Engineering offering associate degrees in early childhood Lawrence Baldwin, Director of Institutional Research education, human services administration, as Academic Calendar...... Semester Andrew B. Evans, VP for Finance and Treasurer well as programs and non-credit continuing Student Body...... Coed Cameran Mason, VP for Resources & Public Affairs education courses. The Urban College of Boston Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Kathryn Osmond, Executive Director, Student is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution Financial Services Fields of Study committed to diversity. Accredited by the New Business and Management...... G England Association of Schools and Colleges. Academic Calendar...... Semester Education...... U/G Linda E. Turner, President Student Body...... Women Engineering...... U/G Degrees Offered...... B Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Sandra Copman, Academic Dean Health Professions...... G Thomas Neel, Vice President Fields of Study Humanities...... U/G Tina Cabral, Assistant Dir. of Communications Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Sandra Coswatte, Dir. of Financial Aid Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Physical and Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Henry J. Johnson, Dean Life Sciences, Social Sciences Social Sciences...... U/G Academic Calendar...... Semester Online Courses...... No Online Courses...... No Student Body...... Coed Online Degrees...... No Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Degrees Offered...... C, A English for International Students...... No English for International Students...... Yes Fields of Study FT/PT Faculty...... 277/75 FT/PT Faculty...... 793/519 Education, Social Sciences FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 726/129 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2,710/384 Online Courses...... No Admissions Admissions Online Degrees...... No Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 English for International Students...... No Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 FT/PT Faculty...... 2/35 Application Fee...... $50 Application Fee...... $70 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 15 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT; SAT Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Subject Tests Admissions Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $37,952/$888 Application Fee...... $10 Tuition/Fees...... $36,404/$236 Room & Board...... $10,518 Room & Board...... $11,336

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment Emmanuel College, Simmons College and Online Courses...... Yes FT PT Total Wheelock College. Accredited by the New England Online Degrees...... No Degree Seeking 190 0 190 Association of Schools and Colleges. English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 143/111 International Total 190 0 190 Zorica Pantic, President John Heinstadt, VP of Business Affairs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 251/50 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Judy Littlejohn, Executive Assistant Degree Seeking 2,233 14 2,247 Admissions Michael Kupferman, VP of Academic Affairs Non-Degree Seeking 5 128 133 Fall Application Deadline...... 6/1 and Provost Application Fee...... $101 Total Enrollment 2,238 142 2,380 Maureen Dischino, Dir. of Admissions Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Ryan Hinchey, Assistant Dir. of Wentworth Institute International Admissions Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $21,100/$925 of Technology Alan Whittemore, Institutional Researcher John Heinstadt, VP of Business Affairs Room & Board...... $10,100 www.wit.edu 617/989-4590 Jamie Kelly, Media and Public Relations Manager Fall 2007 International Enrollment 550 Huntington Avenue ADM: 800/556-0610 Anne-Marie Caruso, Dir. of Financial Aid Undergraduate FT PT Total Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] Jeanmarie Ambrose, Dir. of International Degree Seeking 104 3 107 Student Services Founded in 1904, Wentworth Institute of Technology Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Michael Kupferman, VP of Academic Affairs is a private four-year college awarding degrees in Total 105 3 108 and Provost engineering, engineering technology, architecture, International Total 105 3 108 management and design. Operating with a COOP Academic Calendar...... Semester program, Wentworth students alternate academic Student Body...... Coed Fall 2007 Enrollment semesters with work semesters in their Junior and Degrees Offered...... B Undergraduate FT PT Total Senior years often leading to full-time employment Degree Seeking 3,333 355 3,688 Fields of Study upon graduation. Wentworth is a member of the Non-Degree Seeking 0 40 40 Business and Management, Engineering, Fine and Colleges of the Fenway, which facilitates cross- Total 3,333 395 3,728 registration with the Massachusetts College of Art Applied Arts, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Total Enrollment 3,333 395 3,728 and Design, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Other Fields 1 for application filed online; $30 otherwise

GREAT IDEAS...GREAT CAREERS... Western New England College GREAT LEADERS... www.wnec.edu 413/782-3111 1215 Wilbraham Road ADM: 800/325-1122 Springfield, MA 01119-2684 [email protected] Western New England College was founded in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1919. The College’s beautifully maintained campus provides a dynamic learning environment for students from throughout the United States and abroad. More than 30 under- graduate programs as well as graduate programs are offered in the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Engineering. The School of Law offers full- and part-time JD programs as well as a part-time L.L.M. program. The College will introduce a pre-pharmacy program in 2009 with a professional program starting in 2011, pending receipt of various required approvals. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Anthony S. Caprio, President Marie E. Irzyk, Assistant to the President Jerry A. Hirsch, VP Academic Affairs & Provost Charles R. Pollock, VP Enrollment Management Richard A. Wagner, Dir. of Institutional Research & Planning William Kelleher, VP for Finance and Administration ...ARE BORN HERE! Barbara A. Campanella, VP for Marketing and External Affairs SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE Kathleen M. Chambers, Associate Dir. of Student www.springfieldcollege.edu Administrative Services

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Academic Calendar...... Semester hailing from 45 states and over 33 countries. Robin Randall, Assistant VP for Enrollment and Student Body...... Coed Wheaton’s 400-acre campus is ideally located in Student Financial Services Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D suburban Norton, Massachusetts, 35 miles south Alfredo Varela, Dean, Center for Global Education of Boston and 17 miles north of Providence, Rhode Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Island. Wheaton’s rigorous academic offerings Business and Management...... U/G Student Body...... Coed include over 40 majors, the most popular including Education...... U/G Degrees Offered...... B economics, political science, English, history, Engineering...... U/G psychology and biology. Other academic opportunities Fields of Study Health Professions...... U include internships in every professional field, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Mathematics/ Humanities...... U community service, and study abroad. More than Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G 100 Wheaton students have won national academic Social Sciences, Other Fields Physical and Life Sciences...... U awards since 2001, including 3 Rhodes Scholars. Social Sciences...... U Online Courses...... No Accredited by the New England Association of Other Fields...... U/G Online Degrees...... No Schools and Colleges. English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... Yes Ronald A. Crutcher, President FT/PT Faculty...... 137/48 Online Degrees...... Yes Rick Wallick, VP, Finance and Operations FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 352/56 English for International Students...... No Trishia Lichauco, Assistant to the President FT/PT Faculty...... 177/137 Elita Pastra-Landis, Acting Provost Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 413/53 Gail Berson, VP for Enrollment and Dean of Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 1 Admissions Admission and Student Aid Application Fee...... $55 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Amy E. Markham, Dir. of Admission Planning and

Application Fee...... $502 Special Initiatives Annual Costs Independent Massachusetts Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Audrey Adam, Dir. of Institutional Research Tuition/Fees...... $38,585/$275 and Assessment Room & Board...... $9,150 Annual Costs David Gilmore, Assistant VP, Finance Tuition/Fees...... $25,556/$1,914 Michael Graca, Assistant VP, Communications Room & Board...... $10,554 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 5 1 6 Total 5 1 6 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 10 1 11 Total 10 1 11 International Total 15 2 17 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2,455 294 2,749 Non-Degree Seeking 1 25 26 Total 2,456 319 2,775 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 397 480 877 Non-Degree Seeking 0 5 5 Total 397 485 882 Total Enrollment 2,853 804 3,657 1 applicants are encouraged to apply by 2/15; transfers applying for fall admission are encouraged to apply by 7/1 2 $40 if application completed online

Wheaton College www.wheatoncollege.edu 508/286-8200 Office of Admission ADM: 508/286-8251 26 East Main Street [email protected] Norton, MA 02766 Founded in 1834, Wheaton College is a classic, selective, private, coeducational liberal arts college. The college boasts slightly fewer than 1,600 students

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Fall 2007 International Enrollment The Wheelock community extends from the Boston Application Fee...... $351 Undergraduate FT PT Total campus into classrooms and communities across Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT the nation and around the globe. Accredited by the Degree Seeking 39 0 39 Annual Costs New England Association of Schools and Colleges. International Total 39 0 39 Tuition/Fees...... $26,225/$980 Jackie Jenkins-Scott, President Room & Board...... $10,825 Fall 2007 Enrollment Mike Akillian, VP for Enrollment, Marketing, Undergraduate FT PT Total and Communications Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 1,549 2 1,551 Val Hudson, Assistant to the President Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Julie Wollman, VP for Academic Affairs Degree Seeking 5 0 5 Total 1,549 3 1,552 Lisa Slavin, Dean of Admissions Graduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 1,549 3 1,552 Anne Marie Martorana, Chief Financial Officer Degree Seeking 12 0 12 Roxanne Dumas, Dir. of Financial Aid 1 round one 11/1; round two 1/15 International Total 17 0 17 Academic Calendar...... Semester Fall 2007 Enrollment Student Body...... Coed Wheelock College Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 733 54 787 www.wheelock.edu 617/879-2000 Fields of Study Non-Degree Seeking 0 5 5 200 The Riverway ADM: 617/879-2206 Education...... U/G Total 733 59 792 Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] Humanities...... U Graduate FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U Wheelock is a private college with the public mission Degree Seeking 127 167 294 of improving the lives of children and families. Online Courses...... No Total Enrollment 860 226 1,086 Lucy Wheelock founded the college in 1888 with Online Degrees...... No 1 a powerful and simple charge: “Plant in the land English for International Students...... No no fee for applications submitted online of children whatever you wish to put into the life FT/PT Faculty...... 59/123 of our times.” Today, Wheelock College is one of the premier institutions in the country preparing Admissions students for work in education, social work, child Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 and family studies and the human services fields. Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1

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Williams College Fall 2007 Enrollment Academic Calendar...... Semester Undergraduate FT PT Total Student Body...... Coed www.williams.edu 413/597-3131 Degree Seeking 1,962 0 1,962 Degrees Offered...... M, D 880 Main Street ADM: 413/597-2211 Non-Degree Seeking 2 33 35 Williamstown, MA 01267 [email protected] Fields of Study Total 1,964 33 1,997 Engineering, Physical and Life Sciences Established in 1793 with funds bequeathed by Graduate FT PT Total Online Courses...... No Colonel Ephraim Williams, the college is a private, Degree Seeking 49 0 49 residential, and liberal arts institution, with graduate Online Degrees...... No programs in the history of art and in development Total Enrollment 2,013 33 2,046 English for International Students...... No economics. The undergraduate enrollment is FT/PT Faculty...... 275/33 approximately 2,000 students. Williams is committed Woods Hole FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 394/39 to a need-blind admission policy by which it admits Oceanographic Institution Annual Costs students without regard to their ability to pay, and Tuition/Fees...... $48,183/1 commits to meeting 100 percent of each admitted www.whoi.edu 508/548-1400 student’s demonstrated financial need for four 86 Water Street ADM: 508/289-2219 Fall 2007 International Enrollment years. Accredited by the New England Association Woods Hole, MA 02543 [email protected] FT PT Total of Schools and Colleges. Founded in 1930; offers graduate and professional Degree Seeking 34 0 34 Morton O. Schapiro, President programs leading to doctoral degrees; joint program International Total 34 0 34 Stephen P. Klass, VP for Operations with Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Keli A. Kaegi, Assistant to the President oceanography and in applied ocean science and Degree Seeking 137 0 137 William J. Lenhart, Provost engineering. Also offers summer student fellowships 137 0 137 Richard L. Nesbitt, Dir. of Admission for undergraduates and postdoctoral fellowships. Total Enrollment Independent Massachusetts Chris Winters, Dir. of Institutional Research Accredited by the New England Association of 1 for 12 months. All students are fully funded and James Kolesar, Assistant to the President for Schools and Colleges. receive an annual stipend of $27,276.00. There are no fees charged. Public Affairs Susan K. Avery, President & Director Paul Boyer, Dir. of Financial Aid Laurence P. Madin, Executive VP & Dir. of Research Gina Coleman, Dean for International Students James A. Yoder, VP for Academic Programs & Dean Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M Fields of Study Fine and Applied Arts...... U Humanities...... U/G Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Physical and Life Sciences...... U Social Sciences...... U/G Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 257/48 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 604/170 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/10 Application Fee...... $60 Required Admissions Exams SAT or ACT; SAT Subject Tests Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $37,400/$240 Room & Board...... $9,890 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 132 0 132 International Total 132 0 132

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 www.wpi.edu 508/831-5000 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 and 2/1 100 Institute Road ADM: 508/831-5286 Application Fee...... $60 Worcester, MA 01609-2280 [email protected] Annual Costs WPI was founded in 1865 to create and convey the Tuition/Fees...... $36,390/$540 latest science and engineering knowledge in ways Room & Board...... $10,880 that would be most useful to the society from which its students came. WPI educates talented men and Fall 2007 International Enrollment women in engineering, science, management, and Undergraduate FT PT Total humanities in preparation for careers of professional Degree Seeking 215 7 222 practice, civic contribution, and leadership, facilitated Graduate FT PT Total by active lifelong learning. This educational process Degree Seeking 221 69 290 is true to the founders’ directive to create, to Non-Degree Seeking 0 19 19 discover, and to convey knowledge at the frontiers of academic inquiry for the betterment of society. International Total 436 95 531 Knowledge is created and discovered in the scholarly Fall 2007 Enrollment activities of faculty and students ranging across Undergraduate FT PT Total educational methodology, professional practice, Degree Seeking 2,981 28 3,009 and basic research. Knowledge is conveyed through Non-Degree Seeking 0 7 7 scholarly publication and instruction. Accredited Total 2,981 35 3,016 by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 472 439 911 Dennis D. Berkey, President Non-Degree Seeking 0 230 230 Jeffrey S. Solomon, Executive VP & Chief Total 472 669 1,141 Financial Officer Stephanie Pasha, Chief of Staff Total Enrollment 3,453 704 4,157 John A. Orr, Provost Kristin R. Tichenor, VP of Enrollment Management Aaron J. Harp, Dir. of Institutional Research Eileen Brangan Mell, Dir., Public Relations & Strategic Communication Steven P. Flavin, Associate Provost and Dean of Continuing and Professional Education Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Fields of Study Business and Management...... U/G Engineering...... U/G Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Social Sciences...... U/G Other Fields...... U Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... Yes English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 263/70 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 445/24

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Located in the beautiful and historical Back Bay section of Boston, Fisher College provides a distinguished, private education to a diverse, coeducational student body. Students prosper from the personal attention they receive due to small class sizes and one-on-one counseling. With internships in downtown Boston, students gain real-world skills in a career-oriented learning environment. To enhance a well-rounded experience, the college also offers an Honors Program, NAIA Division II Athletics, and an ROTC Program. Affordable tuition and flexible scheduling with convenient online, evening, and weekend course options make it possible to attain a prestigious education at Fisher College.

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NEJHE NHT Ad.indd 1 1/12/2009 4:12:17 PM New Hampshire Public 269 216 $45 1,065 1,334 1,550 113 Total Total Rolling

$5,712/$195 $6,048/$195 PT PT 607 224 831 194 1,025

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Yes Yes Coed 1/142 75/38

C, A, B Trimester ...... New Hampshire 26 College Drive Concord, NH 03301 603/271-2722 www.ccsnh.edu Manchester, Region, Lakes Bay, Great includes System Mountains White and Valley River Concord, NHII Nashua, colleges community Kathryn G. Dodge, Executive Director 3 Barrell Court, Suite 300 Concord, NH 03301 603/271-2555 www.nh.gov/postsecondary Community College System of Richard A. Gustafson, Chancellor University System of New Hampshire Stephen Reno, Chancellor Dunlap Center, 25 Concord Road Durham, NH 03824 603/862-1800 www.usnh.edu System includes Granite State College Keene State College, Plymouth State University, University of New Hampshire and University of New Hampshire, Manchester. New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission ...... 5 14 ...... 206 175 8% ...... 3,237 8,030 3,068 ......

28,251 27,873 1,732 $2.45 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009

...... $41,512 ..... 1,315,828 Technology and Computing English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Karol LaCroix, President Sheila Taylor-King, Dean of Academic Affairs Tessa McDonnell, Dean of Learner Services Jim Miller, Dir. of Institutional Research Lisa Shawney, Dean of Finance and Administration M B Lufkin, Dir. of Marketing Lisa Jo Moher, Dir. of Financial Aid Mary Ford, Associate Dean of Education Programs Virginia Martin, Project Director Michael Moroukian, Dean of Educational Academic Calendar. Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses. Student Body. Degrees Offered. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS . Four-Year: . Four-Year: Four-Year:. Four-Year:.

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...... 1,266 603/228-3000 603/513-1339 13,279 ...... [email protected] ......

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Per-Capita Income 2007. State Appropriation for Higher Education Per $1,000 of Personal Income 2008. New New Hampshire by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. 8 Old Suncook Road Concord, NH 03301 GSC is New Hampshire’s public college for adult learners of all ages. Since 1972, GSC has provided statewide access to higher education to more than 50,000 students online and at nine community- based academic centers. Flexible bachelor’s and associate degrees, as well as post-baccalaureate teacher certification programs, meet the needs of both employers and working adults. Known for its small classes, affordable tuition, student-centered advising, credit for prior learning, and supportive faculty, GSC has taken a leading role in offer- ing innovative online degree programs. Granite State College is one of the four institutions of the University System of New Hampshire. Accredited www.granite.edu Granite State College New Hampshire Public Institutions

Great Bay Community College Keene State College Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total [email protected] 603/772-1194 www.keene.edu 603/352-1909 Degree Seeking 4,478 180 4,658 277 Portsmouth Avenue ADM: 603/775-2307 229 Main Street ADM: 603/358-2276 Non-Degree Seeking 64 280 344 Stratham, NH 03885 [email protected] Keene, NH 03435 [email protected] Total 4,542 460 5,002 Founded in 1945, Great Bay Community College is Founded in 1909; offers associate, bachelor’s and Graduate FT PT Total one of seven institutions comprising the Community selected master’s degrees, and opportunities for Degree Seeking 38 60 98 College System of New Hampshire. Currently continuing education in credit and noncredit Non-Degree Seeking 0 35 35 located in Stratham it will be moving to a newly programs and courses. Offers a liberal arts education Total 38 95 133 renovated campus in Portsmouth in July 2009. Its through programs in the arts, humanities, and mission is to provide accessible, student centered, sciences, as well as professional programs based Total Enrollment 4,580 555 5,135 quality higher education programs for a diverse on the liberal arts, designed to prepare students population of students seeking career, degree or for specific careers. Accredited by the New Lakes Region transfer opportunities. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Community College England Association of Schools and Colleges. Helen F. Giles-Gee, President Wildolfo Arvelo, President Jeanne Hearn, Interim Executive Assistant www.lrcc.edu 603/524-3207 Bruce E. Baker, VP for Enrollment Management Emile C. Netzhammer, Provost 379 Belmont Road ADM: 603/524-3207 & Student Services Margaret A. Richmond, Dir. of Admissions Laconia, NH 03246 [email protected] Mary Williams, Assistant to the President Cristi L. Carson, Dir. of Institutional Research Established in 1967 as a vocational-technical Diane Chin, VP for Academic Affairs Jay V. Kahn, VP for Finance and Planning college, the college has broadened its identity Laurilee Shennet, Coordinator of Admissions Susan Peery, Interim Dir. of College and and mission and is now a comprehensive community Fran Chickering, Dir. of Institutional Research Media Relations college. LRCC currently offers 22 associate degree Joanne Berry, Chief Financial Officer Patricia A. Blodgett, Dir. of Student Financial Services programs and 36 certificates. Accredited by the Lisa Proulx, Dir. of Marketing New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Academic Calendar...... Semester Lauren Hughes, Dir. of Financial Aid Student Body...... Coed Mark G. Edelstein, President Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M James Vander Hooven, VP of Student Affairs Student Body...... Coed Karen Kurz, Administrative Assistant Fields of Study Degrees Offered...... C, A Thomas J. Goulette, VP of Academic and Business and Management...... U Community Affairs Fields of Study Education...... U/G Wayne D. Fraser, Dir. of Admissions Business and Management, Education, Health Fine and Applied Arts...... U Joseph Cullen, Perkins Institutional Researcher Professions, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Humanities...... U Alice Mowery, Chief Financial Officer Other Fields Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Max S. Brown, Public Information Officer Physical and Life Sciences...... U Online Courses...... Yes Sue Jacobs, Financial Aid Director Social Sciences...... U Online Degrees...... No Other Fields...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester English for International Students...... Yes Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Faculty...... 38/87 Online Courses...... Yes Degrees Offered...... C, A FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 46/14 Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... No Fields of Study Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 185/243 Business and Management, Education, Fine and Fall Application Deadline...... Open Applied Arts, Health Professions, Mathematics/ 1 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 271/209 Application Fee...... $10 Computer Sciences, Other Fields Admissions Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 Online Courses...... Yes Tuition/Fees...... $4,200/$120 Application Fee...... $40 Online Degrees...... No $9,600/$120 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT English for International Students...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 39/69 Degree Seeking 491 685 1,176 Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 33/11 Non-Degree Seeking 16 847 863 Tuition/Fees...... $6,600/$2,178 $14,450/$2,178 Admissions Total Enrollment 507 1,532 2,039 1 Room & Board...... $7,796 Fall Application Deadline...... Open 1 application fee is waived for those enrolled in Application Fee...... $102 Project Running Start and for applications Fall 2007 International Enrollment Annual Costs submitted online Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $5,600/$216 Degree Seeking 8 2 10 $12,800/$216 Non-Degree Seeking 11 0 11 Total 19 2 21 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 487 348 835 Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 8 557 565 Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Total Enrollment 495 905 1,400 International Total 20 2 22 1 Nursing deadline is 2/1 2 application fee is waived for those enrolled in Project Running Start and for applications submitted online 114 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION New Hampshire Public

1 2 3 No Yes Yes C, A $10 115 Coed $7,730 116/95

117/181 Rolling TOEFL Semester $5,600/$608 603/271-6484 $12,800/$608 ...... ADM: 603/271-7134

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...... Enrollment Management English for International Students. FT/PT Non-Faculty. FT/PT Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application . Deadline Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Room & Board. with residence halls, offering over 60 associate degree, diploma, professional certificate and certificate programs in business, computers, criminal justice, education, early childhood education, engineering technologies, health, human service, landscape and environmental design, liberal arts, paralegal studies and visual arts. Several programs are unique in New Hampshire. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Lynn Kilchenstein, President Alan Blake, Public Information Officer Pamela Langley, VP for Academic Affairs Lynne Birdsall, Associate VP for Melanie Kirby, Chief Financial Officer Alan Blake, Public Information Officer Sheri Gonthier, Director of Financial Aid Thomas Foulkes, VP for Community/Corporate Affairs Academic Calendar. Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Engineering Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences Other Fields Online Courses. Application Fee. Required Admissions Exams. NHTI, Concord’s Community College www.nhti.edu 31 College Drive NHTI is a public, co-educational community college Concord, NH 03301 Student Body. Degrees Offered. 1 6 6

No No 216 Yes

C, A $10 1,848 1,632 Coed Total Total Open 39/93 43/36

$175/$16 $400/$16 Semester 0 0 PT PT 603/882-6923 216 674 458 ...... ADM: 603/882-6923 6 6 0 [email protected] FT FT 1,174 1,174 ...... THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 ’s NEJHE 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities application fee is waived for those enrolled in

English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application . Deadline Project Running Start and for applications submit- ted online tuition and fees are per credit hour Total Enrollment 1 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking 505 Amherst Street Since 1970, Nashua Community College has been successfully meeting the educational needs of Nashua Nashua Community College www.nashuacc.edu Nashua, NH 03063 the Greater Nashua area. We offer more than 30 associate degree programs as well as numerous certificate programs. The campus is located on 66 acres on the city bus line. It is approximately three miles from downtown Nashua. A new Wellness Center opened in the fall of 2008. A new health and science academic building is being planned. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Lucille Jordan, President Stephen Meidell, VP of Academic Affairs (Interim) Patricia Goodman, VP of Student Services Philip Frankland, Chief Institutional Research Officer Amber Wheeler, Chief Financial Officer Dawn Kilcrease, Public Relations Director Lizbeth Gonzalez, Financial Aid Director Academic Calendar. Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses. Application Fee. Student Body. Degrees Offered. 1 4 4 499 Yes Yes Yes $10 C, A 2,174 1,675 Coed Total Total 60/15

52/150 Rolling

Semester 4 4

$5,792/$210 PT PT 603/668-6706 457 $12,992/$210 1,613 1,156 ...... ADM: 603/668-6706 0 0 42 FT FT 561 519 ......

...... Academic Affairs application fee is waived for those enrolled in

English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Project Running Start and for applications submitted online 1 Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses. Total Enrollment Kim Keegan, VP Student and Community Services Cathy Heffernan, Assistant VP, Academic Affairs Academic Calendar. Community College System of New Hampshire, and offers more than 30 associate degree and certificate programs for transfer and career training. With more than 25 student organizations—from student government to community service, alternative spring break trips in the U.S. and abroad, MCC provides a full college experience. The college also offers professional and workforce development, and customized corporate training. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Darlene G. Miller, President Mary Scerra, VP Academic Affairs Larissa Baia, Associate VP Student Services David Flint, Dir. of Institutional Research Tim Fontaine, CFO Janet Phelps, Dir. of Marketing Stephanie Weldon, Dir. of Financial Aid Cathy Acoracen Heffernan, Assistant VP, Application Fee. Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Manchester Community College is part of the www.manchestercommunitycollege.edu 1066 Front St. Manchester Community Community College Manchester, NH 03102 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking Student Body. Degrees Offered. New Hampshire Public Institutions

Fall 2007 International Enrollment Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester FT PT Total Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Degree Seeking 11 0 11 Social Sciences...... U Degrees Offered...... C, A International Total 11 0 11 Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Online Degrees...... No Business and Management, Education, Health Degree Seeking 1,801 1,770 3,571 English for International Students...... No Professions, Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Non-Degree Seeking 0 407 407 FT/PT Faculty...... 175/277 Other Fields FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 313/225 Total Enrollment 1,801 2,177 3,978 Online Courses...... Yes 1 deadlines and limited enrollment for Admissions Online Degrees...... No health programs Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 English for International Students...... No 2 application fee is waived for online applications Application Fee...... $35 FT/PT Faculty...... 32/70 3 many health sciences programs require Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 30/12 pre-admissions testing. Students should review the website at www.nhti.edu for general admission Annual Costs Admissions requirements and specific admission requirements Tuition/Fees...... $6,600/$1,824 Fall Application Deadline...... Open 1 for their program of choice $14,450/$1,824 Application Fee...... $10 Room & Board...... $8,350 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Fall 2007 International Enrollment Annual Costs Plymouth State University 2 Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $5,250/$150 www.plymouth.edu 603/535-5000 Degree Seeking 24 1 25 $12,000/$150 17 High Street ADM: 800/842-6900 Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Plymouth, NH 03264 [email protected] International Total 25 1 26 Degree Seeking 124 214 338 Plymouth State University is a coeducational, Non-Degree Seeking 93 467 560 Fall 2007 Enrollment residential university with an enrollment of Total Enrollment 217 681 898 approximately 4,300 undergraduate and 2,700 Undergraduate FT PT Total 1 application fee is waived for those enrolled in Degree Seeking 4,039 133 4,172 graduate students. Founded in 1871, Plymouth has Project Running Start and for applications evolved from a normal school to a teachers’ college Non-Degree Seeking 1 80 81 submitted online to a state university. With the White Mountains to Total 4,040 213 4,253 2 nursing students pay a mandatory nursing the north, the Lakes Region to the south, and the Graduate FT PT Total clinical fee of $350 per semester or $700 for an Pemigewasset River bordering the town of Plymouth Degree Seeking 12 662 674 academic year. to the east, the school is surrounded by some of the Non-Degree Seeking 11 1,362 1,373 country’s most beautiful and accessible natural Total 23 2,024 2,047 University of New Hampshire landscape. Students come to Plymouth State for Total Enrollment 4,063 2,237 6,300 it’s caring academic community and friendly www.unh.edu 603/862-1234 campus, the “Main Street New England” setting 105 Main St. ADM: 603/862-1360 and easy access to New Hampshire’s great outdoors. River Valley Durham, NH 03824 [email protected] Accredited by the New England Association of Community College Schools and Colleges. Founded 1866; offers liberal arts, teacher education, www.rivervalley.edu 603/542-7744 technical, business, professional and occupational Sara J. Steen, President 1 College Drive ADM: 603/542-7744 programs leading to postsecondary certificates, Julie Bernier, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Claremont, NH 03743-9707 [email protected] associate, bachelor, master’s and doctoral degrees; Richard Hage, VP for Student Affairs post-baccalaureate and post-master’s certificates; Daniel Moore, Vice Provost Founded in 1968, River Valley Community postdoctoral study; continuing education; summer Scott Mantie, Assoc. Dean of Institutional Research College provides quality education to students session for degree credit; student exchange and and Assessment in an academic environment that allows individual study abroad. Accredited by the New England Stephen Taksar, VP for Financial Affairs attention to all students. The college offers Association of Schools and Colleges. & Administration thirty-five career oriented programs as well as a Christopher Williams, Dir. of Public Relations liberal arts transfer degree. Students can begin Mark W. Huddleston, President Timothy Keefe, Dean of Academic Experience in certificate programs and transfer credits into Bruce L. Mallory, Executive Vice President David Zehr, Dean of Undergraduate Studies a degree program on campus. Articulation agree- and Provost Dennise Maslakowski, Associate VP for College of ments with four year institutions allows students Megan W. Davis, Chief of Staff Graduate Studies to continue their education upon graduation. Robert McGann, Dir. of Admissions Nancy Betchart, Dean of Continuing Education Accredited by the New England Association of John Kraus, Dir. of Institutional Research Schools and Colleges. & Assessment Academic Calendar...... Semester Steven Budd, President Richard Cannon, VP Finance and Administration Student Body...... Coed Deborah Lafko, Administrative Assistant Jennifer Murray, VP for University Communications Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Susan Henderson, VP Academic Affairs Susan Allen, Dir. of Financial Aid Fields of Study Charles Kusselow, Dir. of Admissions Harry J. Richards, Dean of the Graduate School Business and Management...... U/G Marie Marcum, Chief Financial Officer Academic Calendar...... Semester Education...... U/G Lynne Birmingham, Programs Information Officer Student Body...... Coed Fine and Applied Arts...... U Julia Dower, Financial Aid Officer Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Humanities...... U James Britton, Director of Contining Education

116 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION New Hampshire Public 1

No No Yes C, A $10 1,043 117 Coed Total 30/53 33/21 Rolling

$175/$16 $400/$16 Semester PT 603/752-1113 691 ...... [email protected] ADM: 603/752-1113 FT 352

...... application fee is waived for those enrolled in English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application . Deadline the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Katharine Eneguess, President Martha Laflamme, VP of Student Affairs Gloria Tremblay, Assistant to the President Frank Clulow, VP of Academic Affairs Mark Desmarais, Dir. of Admission Gloria Bacon, Chief Financial Officer Jackie Catello, Financial Aid Director Academic Calendar. Fields of Study Business and Management, Education, Health Professions, Other Fields Online Courses. White Mountains www.wmcc.edu 2020 Riverside Drive White Mountains Community College is the northernmost of all community colleges in New Hampshire and was established in 1966 on the site of one of the first homesteads in Berlin. The main campus is located in the city of Berlin, and three academic centers are located in Conway, Littleton, and Woodsville. WMCC offers 20 associate degree programs and 24 certificate options. Accredited by Application Fee. Community Community College Berlin, NH 03570 Fall 2007 Enrollment Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. 1 Total Enrollment Project Running Start and for applications submitted online Student Body. Degrees Offered. 2 2 U U U U U G G No No 773 225 998

U/G 49/8 6/15 Coed Total Total 37/64 $45/$60

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C, A, B, M 0 0 $8,980/$451 PT PT 233 207 440 $22,740/$451 ...... 2 2 ...... 18 FT FT SAT or ACT; TOEFL 540 558 ...... Hybrid or Low-Residency ...... THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 ’s NEJHE 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities UNH Manchester Financial Services UNH Manchester Relations UNH Manchester UNH Manchester Affairs UNH Manchester English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Online Courses. Application Fee. Required Admissions Exams. Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total Enrollment Social Sciences. Mathematics/Computer Sciences. Physical and Life Sciences. Health Professions. Humanities. Engineering. university graduate programs; continuing education; summer session and winterim courses for degree credit. As the University of New Hampshire’s urban commuter college, UNH Manchester is a catalyst for growth and economic development and enhanc- es the Merrimack Valley region with a wide range of educational, research and cultural resources and opportunities. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Mark W. Huddleston, President Bruce L. Mallory, Executive Vice President and Provost Megan W. Davis, Chief of Staff Kristin R. Woolever, Dean of UNH Manchester Miho S. Bean, Associate Dir. of Admissions, on programs that address urban issues; selected Kathryn E. Braun, Dir. of Administration & Virginia H. Lever, Dir. of Marketing and Community Jodi Abad, Associate Dir. of Financial Aid Daniel W. Reagan, Associate Dean of Academic Harry J. Richards, Dean of the Graduate School Academic Calendar. Student Body. Fields of Study Business and . Management Education. Degrees Offered.

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387 373 388 115 260 273 Yes Yes $50 U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G 2,746 2,359 Total Total Total Total 11/15 14,964 11,845 12,218 $9,396 716/391 7 3 1,683/1,632 18 78 85 15 SAT or ACT PT PT PT PT 603/641-4321 367 257 302 559 103 $9,420/$2,336 2,039 1,480 1,113 $22,900/$2,336 ...... ADM: 603/641-4150 6 ...... 20 71 97 86 11 FT FT FT FT 182 188 285 1,266 1,246 ...... 12,925 11,659 11,588 ...... [email protected] ...... English for International Students. FT/PT . Faculty FT/PT . Non-Faculty Online . Degrees Admissions Fall Application . Deadline Early Action Fall Deadline. Total Enrollment Total Total Non-Degree Seeking Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Graduate Degree Seeking Online . Courses Graduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking International Total Total Application Fee. Required Admissions . Exams Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Room & Board. Other . Fields Mathematics/Computer Sciences. Physical and Life Sciences. Social . Sciences Fine and Applied Arts. Health Professions. Humanities. Engineering. Business and Management . Education. College; re-established in 1985 as urban college and campus of the University of New Hampshire; offers liberal arts and professional programs leading to associate and bachelor’s degrees with special emphasis 400 Commercial Street Founded 1967; formerly called Merrimack Valley www.unhm.unh.edu University of New Hampshireat Manchester Manchester, NH 03101 Fields Fields of Study Agriculture. New Hampshire Independent Institutions

Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Colby-Sawyer College For Information on Independent Degree Seeking 660 183 843 Institutions in New Hampshire Non-Degree Seeking 0 21 21 www.colby-sawyer.edu 603/526-3000 541 Main Street ADM: 800/272-1015 Total Enrollment 660 204 864 New Hampshire College & University Council New London, NH 03257-7835 [email protected] 3 Barrell Court, Suite 100 603/225-4199 Colby-Sawyer College, founded as a coeducational Concord, NH 03301 www.nhcuc.org Chester College of Thomas R. Horgan, President and CEO academy in 1837 and engaged in higher education New England since 1928, is an independent, coeducational, resi- dential, undergraduate college. It offers programs www.chestercollege.edu 603/887-7400 of study that integrate liberal arts and sciences Antioch University 40 Chester Street ADM: 603/887-7400 with professional preparation and lead to associate New England Chester, NH 03036 [email protected] and bachelor’s degrees. Majors offered include art www.antiochne.edu 603/357-3122 Chester College is situated in Chester, New history, studio art, biology, communications stud- 40 Avon Street 800/553-8920 Hampshire, a beautiful New England town that ies, creative writing, English, psychology, graphic Keene, NH 03431 [email protected] offers the aspiring artist a variety of natural land- design, business administration, child development, scapes as well as easy access to the seacoast and Founded 1964; awards master’s degrees in applied environmental science, environmental studies, vibrant metropolitan cities such as Boston and nursing, history, society and culture, and exercise psychology (MA, MEd), education (MEd), environ- Manchester, N.H. Our faculty are practicing poets, mental studies (MS), leadership and management and sport sciences, including athletic training, reporters, authors, and editors who pass on to exercise science, and sport management. Located (MS, MBA); awards doctoral degrees in clinical students the benefits of their extensive experience psychology (PsyD), environmental studies (PhD), in the Lake Sunapee Region. Accredited by the in the field. Class size is limited to be certain our New England Association of Schools and Colleges. and marriage and family therapy (PhD); awards students get the faculty contact and personal Thomas C. Galligan, Jr., President certificates in Waldorf teacher education and attention they need to be successful. Our students Lisa Tedeschi, Executive Assistant to the President autism spectrum disorders. Antioch New England are not in lecture halls of 200, but in classrooms of Deborah A. Taylor, Academic VP & Dean of Faculty emphasizes both scholarship and practice and is a 10 or 12—a setting where individual attention and Gregory W. Matthews, VP for campus of Antioch University. learning are the rule, not the exception. Accredited Enrollment Management David A. Caruso, President by the New England Association of Schools Judith P. Condict, Dir. of Institutional Research Timothy Jordan, VP for Finance and Administration and Colleges. Sherman H. Morrison, Assistant to the President Douglas W. Lyon, Treasurer Robert Baines, President Kimberly Slover, Dir. of Communications Steven P. Guerriero, VP for Academic Affairs John Miles, Vice President Leatrice Oram, Dir. of Admissions Ted Craigie, Dir. of Financial Aid Sandy Bouldry, Assistant Elizabeth Crockford, Academic Dean Jennifer Fritz, Assistant Dir. of admissions Byron Petrakis, Dean Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Registrar Sarah Vogell, Director of Admission Academic Calendar...... Semester Timothy Jordan, VP for Finance and Administration Roger Illescas, Director of Financial Aid Student Body...... Coed Elizabeth S. Belle Isle, Dir. of Communications Degrees Offered...... A, B Susan Howard, Dir. of Financial Aid Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Trimester Degrees Offered...... B Business and Management, Education, Fine and Student Body...... Coed Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Degrees Offered...... C, M, D Fields of Study Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Fine and Applied Arts, Other Fields Fields of Study Other Fields Business and Management, Education, Physical Online Courses...... Yes Online Courses...... No and Life Sciences, Social Sciences Online Degrees...... No Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... No English for International Students...... Yes FT/PT Faculty...... 11/31 FT/PT Faculty...... 65/45 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 30/6 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 164/19 FT/PT Faculty...... 58/39 Admissions Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 50/15 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fall Application Deadline...... 4/1 Application Fee...... $35 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Admissions Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Fall Application Deadline...... 7/1 Application Fee...... $45 Application Fee...... $50 Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Tuition/Fees...... $16,170/$1,400 Annual Costs Annual Costs Room & Board...... $8,126 Tuition/Fees...... $22,000/$300 Tuition/Fees...... $29,620/$0 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Room & Board...... $10,340 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 202 6 208 Comprehensive Fee...... $39,960 FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Degree Seeking 10 0 10 Total 202 8 210 International Total 10 0 10 Total Enrollment 202 8 210

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$10,779 776/202 3,061/368 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 55 15 55 33 48 PT PT PT PT 603/899-4100 SAT or ACT; 103 $36,690/$225 ...... ADM: 800/437-0048 2 SAT Subject Tests ...... 12 24 30 FT FT FT FT 264 276 447 449 725 4,085 5,746 4,109 1,607 1,637 ...... [email protected] ...... English for International Students. FT/PT . Faculty FT/PT . Non-Faculty Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Early Decision Fall Deadline. Online Courses. Application Fee. Room & Board. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate Physical and Life . Sciences Social Sciences. Required Admissions Exams. Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Mathematics/Computer Mathematics/Computer Sciences. Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total Graduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Graduate Non-Degree Seeking Total Enrollment Total Degree Seeking Total Franklin Pierce University www.franklinpierce.edu 40 University Drive Rindge, NH 03461 Franklin Pierce University prepares its students to become active, engaged citizens and leaders of conscience. Whether at the undergraduate or graduate level, its academic programs are grounded in a liberal arts tradition and are unified by the theme of the individual and community. Franklin Pierce College enrolled its first class of students in 1963. Since that time, the college has grown into a university. In addition to the main campus on the hilltop estate overlooking Pearly Pond, Franklin Pierce University now maintains five centers for graduate and undergraduate study as well as online degree programs. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. . Humanities

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95 12 PT PT PT 603/646-1110 107 107 $26,357/$925 ADM: 603/646-2875 0 17 17 FT FT FT 752 752 116 868 ...... [email protected] ...... THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 ’s NEJHE 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities and Administration Financial Aid Health Professions. Fine and Applied Arts. Hanover, NH 03755 Engineering. Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu 6016 McNutt Hall Established in 1769 and a member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth is a superb undergraduate residential college with the intellectual character of a uni- versity, featuring thriving research and first-rate graduate and professional programs. The quality of the undergraduate experience is marked by close student-faculty interaction, opportunities for independent research, a broad range of off-campus programs, and a diverse student body. Graduate programs include the Tuck School of Business, 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences, the Dartmouth Medical School, and the Thayer School of Engineering. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. James E. Wright, President of the College Adam M. Keller, Executive VP for Finances Daniel M. Nelson, Sr. Assistant to the President Barry P. Scherr, Provost Maria Laskaris, Dean of Admissions and Fields of Study Business and Management. Rebecca J. Munsterer, Sr. Associate Dir. of Admissions Heather Kim, Dir. of Institutional Research Diana L. Pearson, VP for Communications Virginian S. Hazen, Dir. of Financial Aid Stephen Silver, Dir. of International Student Programs Thomas Crady, Dean of the College Brian W. Pogue, Dean of Graduate Studies Academic Calendar. Annual Annual Costs . Tuition/Fees Room & . Board Comprehensive Fee. Student Body. Degrees Offered. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total Graduate Degree Seeking Total Enrollment

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C, A, B, M 0 0 12 14 26 26 SAT or ACT PT PT 603/577-6000 ...... ADM: 603/577-6600 0 ...... 14 14 FT FT [email protected] 928 928 928 ...... the President Financial Assistance English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Online Courses. Early Decision Fall Deadline. Other Fields. Application Fee. Required Admissions Exams. Mathematics/Computer Sciences. Social Sciences. Humanities. Michael Fishbein, Provost & VP of Academic Affairs Daniel P. Monahan, Dean of Admissions & Thomas DiConza, VP of Finance & Operations Michael Quinn, VP of Marketing & Communications Anne Sylvain, Dir. of Financial Assistance Academic Calendar. Nashua, NH 03063 unique educational experience with undergraduate degrees in business, engineering, aviation, and social sciences, as well as certificate and graduate degree programs. The Eagles men’s and women’s athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III sports. With small classes with a student-to-faculty ratio of 15-to-1; a family atmosphere; real-world experi- ence; and a tech-friendly campus which includes campus-wide wireless Internet and T3 connection, ours is a rich learning environment that prepares students for success in their professions and their communities. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Robert E. Myers, President Marilyn Valentine, Executive Assistant to 20 University Drive Founded in 1965, Daniel Webster College offers a Daniel Webster College www.dwc.edu Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total Enrollment Student Body. Fields of Study Business and Management. Engineering. Degrees Offered. New Hampshire Independent Institutions

George J. Hagerty, President Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Christian Arnold, Executive Assistant to Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total the President Degree Seeking 1,891 278 2,169 Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Kimberly Mooney, Interim Provost and VP for Non-Degree Seeking 12 58 70 International Total 1 0 1 Academic Affairs Total 1,903 336 2,239 Carole D. Monroe, VP for Enrollment Management Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Dawn K. Stevenson, Institutional Research Analyst Degree Seeking 1,753 1,498 3,251 Degree Seeking 195 196 391 Sandra Quaye, Interim VP of Finance Non-Degree Seeking 0 8 8 Non-Degree Seeking 26 18 44 and Administration Total 1,753 1,506 3,259 Total 221 214 435 Patricia Garrity, Dir. of Marketing Total Enrollment 1,753 1,506 3,259 and Communications Total Enrollment 2,124 550 2,674 1 academic calendar differs by program Kenneth Ferreira, Executive Dir. of Student 1 academic calendar differs by program. Financial Services Susan Oehlschlaeger, Dir. of International Magdalen College Student Services Hesser College Paul Kotila, Dean of the College at Rindge www.magdalen.edu 603/456-2656 Jane W. Venske, Dean of Graduate and www.hesser.edu 603/668-6660 511 Kearsarge Mtn. Road ADM: 603/456-2656 Professional Studies 3 Sundial Avenue ADM: 603/296-6313 Warner, NH 03278 [email protected] Manchester, NH 03103 [email protected] Cathy Underwood, Dir. of Online Education Founded 1973; Roman Catholic college offers and Training Educating since 1900, offers associate degree liberal arts program leading to associate and programs in arts and sciences, business, early Academic Calendar...... 1 bachelor’s degrees. Accredited by the American childhood education, criminal justice, graphic Student Body...... Coed Academy for Liberal Education. design, health sciences, interior design, computer Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Jeffrey J. Karls, President information technology, medical, communications, Ginger L. Iverson, Assistant to the President Fields of Study radio/video production, broadcasting, and more. George N. Stanciu, Chief Academic Officer Business and Management...... U Bachelor’s degree programs offered in business Bobbie Ann Abson, Dir. of Admissions Education...... U/G administration, criminal justice, and psychology. Donald R. Regan, VP, Finance and Operations Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Accredited by the New England Association of Health Professions...... U/G Schools and Colleges. Academic Calendar...... Semester Humanities...... U/G Harold Griffin, President Student Body...... Coed Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Carol DeWalt, Assistant to the President Degrees Offered...... A, B Physical and Life Sciences...... U Mary Wells, Academic Dean Online Courses...... No Social Sciences...... U/G Leanne Gray, Dir. of Admissions Online Degrees...... No Other Fields...... U/G Academic Calendar...... 1 English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... Yes Student Body...... Coed Admissions Online Degrees...... Yes Degrees Offered...... A, B Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling English for International Students...... Yes Application Fee...... $35 FT/PT Faculty...... 92/149 Fields of Study Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 236/34 Business and Management, Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Professions, Other Fields Annual Costs Admissions Tuition/Fees...... $12,250/$350 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Courses...... Yes Room & Board...... $6,500 Application Fee...... $40 Online Degrees...... Yes Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL English for International Students...... No Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 48/316 Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 100/12 Tuition/Fees...... $27,000/$1,000 Degree Seeking 69 0 69 Room & Board...... $8,640 Admissions Total Enrollment 69 0 69 Fall Application Deadline...... Open Fall 2007 International Enrollment Application Fee...... $20 Undergraduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Degree Seeking 62 2 64 Tuition/Fees...... $6,610/$20 Non-Degree Seeking 2 1 3 Room & Board...... $7,100 Total 64 3 67 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 8 6 14 Non-Degree Seeking 4 2 6 Total 12 8 20 International Total 76 11 87

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Semester 1 1 43 38 81 81 PT PT 603/888-1311 C, A, B, M, D ADM: 603/897-8507 0 0 0 ...... [email protected] FT FT 270 270 270 ...... and Marketing room only Social Sciences. Physical and Life Sciences. Mathematics/Computer Sciences. of Mary, Rivier College is a Catholic institution of higher education dedicated to transforming hearts and minds to serve the world. As a coeducational institution, the college is dedicated to the education the liberal arts and professional courses of study. Committed to the faith heritage, intellectual tradition, and social teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, the college educates the whole person in the context of an academic community that cultivates critical thought, sound judgment, Health Professions. Fall 2007 International Enrollment 1 Rivier College www.rivier.edu 420 S. Main Street Founded in 1933 by the Sisters of the Presentation of undergraduate and graduate students in both and respect for all people. This community supports the intellectual growth of all its members while Fine and Applied Arts. Humanities. Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Nashua, NH 03060 offering them opportunities for social, cultural, moral, and spiritual development. The challenge to the college community is to search for truth through the dialogue between faith and reason. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. William Farrell, President Joe Fagan, Vice President Debra Tilders, Assistant to the President Therese LaRochelle, VP of Academic Affairs Dave Boisvert, Vice President Lynn Jansky, Vice President Martin Grace, Registrar Jennifer Yeomans, Contoller Karen Cooper, Executive Dir. of Development Valerie Patnaude, Dir. of Financial Aid Academic Calendar. Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking Total Total Enrollment Education. Student Body. Degrees Offered. Fields of Study Business and Management.

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$14,100/$1,590 ...... ADM: 866/241-4918 95 35 FT FT FT FT 130 151 [email protected] 1,013 1,164 ......

...... THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 ’s NEJHE 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities Student Services English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Manchester, NH 03104-4858 148 Concord Street Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the institute offers the bachelor of fine arts degree, certificate programs and a strong continuing education pro- gram. A dedicated faculty promote intellectual and artistic development and teach students to respond artistically to contemporary social, political, and aesthetic issues. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Roger Williams, President Erik Gross, VP of Finance and Administration Melissa Sullivan, Assistant to the President Patrick McCay, Academic Dean Liam Sullivan, Dir. of Enrollment and Jessica Kinsey, Director of Development Cami Czohara, Director of Financial Aid Karen Francis, Director of Continuing Education Academic Calendar. www.nhia.edu The New Hampshire Institute of Art was established nontraditional students in the fine arts. As an art college accredited by the National Association of Online Courses. New Hampshire Institute of Art as the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences in commitment to educating diverse traditional and Early Action Fall Deadline. Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Graduate Degree Seeking International Total Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate Degree Seeking Graduate Degree Seeking Total Enrollment 1898. From the institute’s outset, it has had a firm Student Body. Degrees Offered. Application Fee. Required Admissions Exams. Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Room & Board. U U U Yes Yes Yes $30 U/G U/G U/G U/G U/G Coed 58/88 $9,288 154/16 Rolling TOEFL A, B, M Semester 603/428-2211 $26,272/$200 ...... ADM: 603/428-2223 ...... [email protected] ...... President’s Office Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professional Studies English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. FT/PT Non-Faculty. Online Degrees. Admissions Fall Application Deadline. Online Courses. Application Fee. Required Admissions Exams. Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Room & Board. Social Sciences. Mathematics/Computer Sciences. Physical and Life Sciences. Fine and Applied Arts. Health Professions. Humanities. New England College was founded in 1946 as an institution offering a 3-year bachelor’s degree in Engineering to returning World War II veterans. In 1962, NEC became a liberal arts college offer- ing degrees in engineering, business, education, and the liberal arts and sciences. Now, NEC is a comprehensive small college offering both under- graduate and master’s level degree programs, with just over 1,000 undergraduate and nearly 1,000 graduate students. NEC enjoys a rural setting in northern New England and takes pride in being a student-centered, experiential college in which both undergraduate and graduate students and programs emphasize engaged, community-based learning, civic engagement, and environmental sustainability. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Michele D. Perkins, President V. Hilton Hallock, VP for Enrollment Melissa Stephenson, Executive Secretary of the Don M. Melander, VP of Academic Affairs, Dean of Diane Raymond, Dir. of Admissions Frank Hall, Registrar Paula Amato, VP of Finance and Administration Kathleen Williams, Dir. of Public Information Russell Stein, Dir. Student Financial Services Lori Runksmeier, Interim Dean of Students Richard Keating, Dean of the School of Graduate Academic Calendar. www.nec.edu 98 Bridge Street New New England College Henniker, NH 03242 Fields of Study Business and . Management Education. Student Body. Degrees Offered. New Hampshire Independent Institutions

Online Courses...... Yes Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, President Paul J. LeBlanc, President Online Degrees...... Yes Susanne Mellon, Executive Vice President Tammy Lenski, Special Assistant to the President English for International Students...... Yes Fr. Augustine Kelly, Dean of the College Patricia A. Lynott, VP of Academic Affairs FT/PT Faculty...... 72/108 Nancy D. Griffin, Dean of Admission Wiliam McGarry, VP of Finance and Operations FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 150/60 Hui-Ling Chen, Dir. of Intitutional Research Martha Rush-Mueller, VP of Marketing Fr. Mark Cooper, Treasurer and Communications Admissions Ann B. Botteri, Assistant VP for Communications Louisa Martin, Dir. of Financial Aid Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 & Marketing Ron Biron, VP of International Education Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Elizabeth Keuffel, Dir. of Financial Aid Ellen Griffin, Dean of Continuing Education Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/1 Kevin Bell, Chief Academic Officer for SNHU Online Application Fee...... $25 Academic Calendar...... Semester Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Student Body...... Coed Academic Calendar...... Differs By Program Degrees Offered...... B Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Tuition/Fees...... $22,800/$0 Fields of Study Room & Board...... $8,394 Business and Management, Education, Fields of Study Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Business and Management...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Education...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Fine and Applied Arts...... G Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Sciences, Other Fields Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Graduate FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U Online Courses...... No Degree Seeking 6 5 11 Other Fields...... U/G Online Degrees...... No International Total 7 5 12 English for International Students...... No Online Courses...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Faculty...... 136/67 Online Degrees...... Yes FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 427/35 English for International Students...... Yes Undergraduate FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 130/267 Degree Seeking 979 492 1,471 Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 350/252 Non-Degree Seeking 0 82 82 Fall Application Deadline...... 3/11 Total 979 574 1,553 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Admissions Application Fee...... $55 Fall Application Deadline...... 3/15 Graduate FT PT Total Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Degree Seeking 143 584 727 Application Fee...... $40 Non-Degree Seeking 0 146 146 Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Total 143 730 873 Tuition/Fees...... $28,440/$1,200 Total Enrollment 1,122 1304 2,426 Room & Board...... $10,760 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $24,624/$330 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Room & Board...... $9,600 Saint Anselm College FT PT Total Degree Seeking 12 0 12 Fall 2007 International Enrollment www.anselm.edu 603/641-7000 Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Undergraduate FT PT Total 100 Saint Anselm Drive ADM: 603/641-7500 Degree Seeking 99 0 99 Manchester, NH 03102-1310 [email protected] International Total 14 0 14 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a Degree Seeking 1,914 22 1,936 Degree Seeking 344 0 344 Benedictine, Catholic, liberal arts college dedicated Non-Degree Seeking 3 22 25 International Total 443 0 443 to undergraduate education. Located on 400 acres overlooking Manchester, NH, Saint Anselm seeks to Total Enrollment 1,917 44 1,961 Fall 2007 Enrollment provide an educational experience that promotes 1 priority deadline Undergraduate FT PT Total the intellectual, spiritual and personal growth of Degree Seeking 1,923 30 1,953 its students. The college’s nationally recognized Non-Degree Seeking 10 19 29 humanities program challenges students to Southern New Hampshire Total 1,933 49 1,982 think critically about timeless questions of value, University Graduate FT PT Total moral choice and human greatness. The college’s Degree Seeking 894 1,067 1,961 Benedictine heritage is reflected in long-standing www.snhu.edu 603/668-2211 Non-Degree Seeking 58 339 397 traditions of hospitality, a love of learning, com- 2500 North River Road ADM: 603/645-9611 Total 952 1,406 2,358 munity and citizenship. The third oldest Catholic Manchester, NH 03106 [email protected] college in New England, Saint Anselm enrolls Founded in 1932; offers majors in business, education, Total Enrollment 2,885 1,455 4,340 just under 2,000 students. Accredited by the New liberal arts, culinary and hospitality fields and England Association of Schools and Colleges. community economic development. Awards associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Classes available at New Hampshire and Maine locations and online. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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���������������� ���������������������� Going Global? Going www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak Planning a career with an international focus, where fluency in languages languages in fluency where focus, international an with career a Planning is a must? Pursue a language degree and get a discount on out-of-state tuition at the following colleges… Chinese — University of Massachusetts Amherst Japanese — University of Massachusetts Amherst or Amherst Massachusetts of University Portuguese— University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Russian — University of New Hampshire or University of Vermont …if you’re a resident of an eligible New England state. More than 700 degree programs are available with a tuition discount. THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 ’s NEJHE 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities B 95 95 No No No 8/6

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603/880-8308 ...... ADM: 603/880-8308 95 95 FT ...... the President FT/PT Non-Faculty. English for International Students. FT/PT Faculty. Admissions Fall Application . Deadline Online Degrees. Required Admissions . Exams Annual Costs Tuition/Fees. Room & Board. Fall 2007 Enrollment Degree Seeking Total Enrollment Online Courses. Jessica Rock, Dir. of Admissions Pete Ciaravino, Chief Financial officer Charlie McKinney, Dir. of Institutional Advancement Clint Hanson, Dir. of Financial Aid Academic Calendar. the Catholic Church. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Jeffrey O. Nelson, President William Fahey, Provost Valerie Burgess, Executive Assistant to Founded in 1978, Thomas More College prepares its students to meet the challenges of our age through a rigorous education oriented towards wisdom and virtue. Thomas More College provides its students with a comprehensive education that forms them intellectually and spiritually within the Western tradition and guided by the magisterial wisdom of www.thomasmorecollege.edu Six Manchester Street The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Merrimack, NH 03054 Student Body. Degrees Offered.

Rhode Island Rhode Island Public Island Rhode Population 2007...... 1,057,832 Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education Number of Colleges and Universities 2008 Jack R. Warner, Commissioner Public Two-Year:...... 1 Four-Year:...... 2 The Hazard Building Independent Two-Year:...... 1 Four-Year:...... 10 74 West Road Cranston, RI 02920 Degrees Conferred 2006 401/462-9300 Associate...... 3,573 www.ribghe.org Bachelor’s...... 9,472 Master’s...... 2,223 First-Professional...... 318 Doctorate...... 243 Higher Education Enrollment 2006 Public Two-Year:...... 16,373 Four-Year:...... 24,001 Independent Two-Year:...... 613 Four-Year:...... 40,747 Foreign Enrollment 2006...... 2,933 Minority Students as % of Total Higher Education Enrollment 2006...... 18% Per-Capita Income 2007...... $39,463 State Appropriation for Higher Education Per $1,000 of Personal Income 2008...... $4.35

Sources: New England Board of Higher Education analysis of Center for Higher Education and Finance, Illinois State University; the Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac, 2008

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Community College of Terri Kless, Interim Dir., Enrollment Services Admissions Rhode Island William LeBlanc, Dir., Institutional Research Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 & Planning Application Fee...... $20 www.ccri.edu 401/825-1000 Ruth Barrington, Business Manager Annual Costs 400 East Avenue 401/825-2003 Dennis Moore, Assistant to the President Tuition/Fees...... $2,994/$296 Warwick, RI 02886 [email protected] Christine Jenkins, Associate Dean of $8,490/$296 The Community College of Rhode Island, the state’s Enrollment Services Fall 2007 International Enrollment only public comprehensive associate degree-granting Academic Calendar...... Semester institution, was established in 1964. CCRI is the Student Body...... Coed FT PT Total largest two-year college in New England, offering Degrees Offered...... C, A Degree Seeking 11 6 17 more than 80 degree and certificate programs. Non-Degree Seeking 0 13 13 Fields of Study Students may attend classes at any of our four International Total 11 19 30 campuses in Warwick, Lincoln, Providence, and Business and Management, Education, Newport County or at two satellites locations in Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Health Fall 2007 Enrollment Providence or Westerly. Students may also register Professions, Humanities, Mathematics/Computer Undergraduate FT PT Total for online courses. CCRI offers an affordable Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Degree Seeking 6,185 8,946 15,081 education with flexible classes during the day, Sciences, Other Fields Non-Degree Seeking 175 1,555 1,730 evening or weekends. Accredited by the New Online Courses...... Yes Total Enrollment 6,310 10,501 16,811 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Online Degrees...... No Raymond M. Di Pasquale, President English for International Students...... No Robert Shea, VP of Business Affairs FT/PT Faculty...... 311/450 Dennis Moore, Assistant to the President FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 418/6 Lela Morgan, VP for Academic Affairs

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Rhode Island College Fall 2007 Enrollment Fields of Study Undergraduate FT PT Total Agriculture...... U/G www.ric.edu 401/456-8000 Degree Seeking 5,287 1,910 7,197 Business and Management...... U/G 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue ADM: 401/456-8234 Non-Degree Seeking 144 309 453 Education...... U/G Providence, RI 02908 [email protected] Total 5,431 2,219 7,650 Engineering...... U/G Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Founded in 1854; offers liberal arts, teacher Graduate FT PT Total Health Professions...... U/G education, nursing, social work, and professional Degree Seeking 253 480 733 Humanities...... U/G programs leading to bachelor’s and master’s Non-Degree Seeking 32 627 659 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G degrees; continuing education; summer session Total 285 1,107 1,392 for degree credit. Accredited by the New England Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Association of Schools and Colleges. Total Enrollment 5,716 3,326 9,042 Social Sciences...... U/G Other Fields...... U/G Nancy Carriuolo, President Michael Smith, Assistant to the President University of Rhode Island Online Courses...... Yes Ronald Pitt, VP for Academic Affairs Online Degrees...... No www.uri.edu 401/874-1000 Holly Shadoian, Dir. of Admissions English for International Students...... Yes University of Rhode Island ADM: 401/874-7100 Jennifer Ellis, Assistant Dir. of Institutional FT/PT Faculty...... 697/140 Kingston, RI 02881 [email protected] Research & Planning FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 1,679/123 Ivy Locke, VP of Administration & Finance The University of Rhode Island is known regionally Admissions Jane Fusco, Dir. of News and Public Relations and worldwide for its innovative, big ideas, adaptive Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 James Hanbury, Dir. of Financial Aid intelligence and breakthrough solutions. URI’s Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 Dante DelGiudice, Interim Dir. of Continuing pioneering research extends its influence well beyond Application Fee...... $50 Education and Summer Sessions its coastlines, while its unique interdisciplinary courses provide its 13,000 undergraduate and 3,000 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Academic Calendar...... Semester graduate students with global opportunities in an Annual Costs Student Body...... Coed intimate environment. The university takes learning Tuition/Fees...... $7,454/$1,224 Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D beyond the classroom and welcomes original thinking. $23,552/$1,224 Fields of Study URI’s expression, “Think Big. We Do,” reflects the Room & Board...... $8,826 Business and Management...... U/G entrepreneurial spirit of the university, the local Fall 2007 International Enrollment Education...... U/G as well as global impact of the work being done by Fine and Applied Arts...... U the people at URI and the big contributions being Undergraduate FT PT Total Health Professions...... U/G made by alumni everywhere. Accredited by the Degree Seeking 40 2 42 Humanities...... U/G New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Robert Carothers, President Total 40 3 43 Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Donald Dehayes, Provost & VP Academic Affairs Graduate FT PT Total Social Sciences...... U/G Ann Morrissey, Dir. of Planning Services & Degree Seeking 179 46 225 Professional Development and Assistant to Non-Degree Seeking 3 2 5 Online Courses...... No the President Total 182 48 230 Online Degrees...... No Abu Bakr, Dir. of Planning Services & Professional English for International Students...... Yes International Total 222 51 273 Development and Assistant to FT/PT Faculty...... 354/2 the President Fall 2007 Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 467/10 Robert A. Weygand, VP, Administration Undergraduate FT PT Total Admissions Cynthia Bonn, Dean of Admissions Degree Seeking 10,794 1,474 12,268 Fall Application Deadline...... 5/1 Nancy Stricklin, Admission Advisor Non-Degree Seeking 67 181 248 Application Fee...... $50 Cliff Katz, Vice Provost Total 10,861 1,655 12,516 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Sharon B. Bell, Controller Graduate FT PT Total Andrea M. Hopkins, Assistant VP, Publc Affairs Annual Costs Degree Seeking 1,499 959 2,458 Bonni Saccucci, Senior Associate Dir. of Tuition/Fees...... $4,889/$882 Non-Degree Seeking 56 620 676 Enrollment Services $13,600/$882 Total 1,555 1,579 3,134 Dania Brandford-Calvo, Director, Office of Room & Board...... $8,250 International Students and Scholars Total Enrollment 12,416 3,234 15,650 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Harold Bibb, Associate Dean, Graduate School Undergraduate FT PT Total Johan McCray, Vice Provost, Urban Programs; Degree Seeking 29 4 33 Dean of the College of Continuing Education Non-Degree Seeking 1 1 2 Academic Calendar...... Semester Total 30 5 35 Student Body...... Coed Graduate FT PT Total Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Degree Seeking 6 1 7 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 Total 6 3 9 International Total 36 8 44

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Annual Costs Fields of Study For Information on Independent Tuition/Fees...... $36,928/$790 Business and Management...... U/G Institutions in Rhode Island Room & Board...... $10,022 Humanities...... U Comprehensive Fee...... $47,740 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Rhode Island Independent Physical and Life Sciences...... U Higher Education Association Fall 2007 International Enrollment Social Sciences...... U Charles-Orms Building 401/272-8270 Undergraduate FT PT Total 10 Orms Street, Suite 120 Degree Seeking 409 0 409 Online Courses...... Yes Providence, RI 02904 Non-Degree Seeking 6 19 25 Online Degrees...... No Daniel. P. Egan, President Total 415 19 434 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 155/96 Graduate FT PT Total FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 426/0 Brown University Degree Seeking 587 6 593 Non-Degree Seeking 5 6 11 Admissions www.brown.edu 401/863-1000 Total 592 12 604 Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 1 Prospect Street ADM: 401/863-2378 International Total 1,007 31 1,038 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 or 1/2 Providence, RI 02912 Application Fee...... $50 [email protected] Fall 2007 Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Undergraduate FT PT Total Founded in 1764; offers liberal arts and professional Annual Costs Degree Seeking 5,781 32 5,813 programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral Tuition/Fees...... $29,021/$300 Non-Degree Seeking 9 186 195 and medical degrees; summer session for degree Room & Board...... $11,251 Total 5,790 218 6,008 credit. Accredited by the New England Association Comprehensive Fee...... $40,572 of Schools and Colleges. Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 International Enrollment Ruth J. Simmons, President Degree Seeking 2,054 54 2,108 Richard Spies, Executive VP for Planning/ Non-Degree Seeking 6 45 51 Undergraduate FT PT Total Senior Advisor to the President Total 2,060 99 2,610 Degree Seeking 97 8 105 Elizabeth Huidekoper, Executive VP for Finance Total Enrollment 7,850 317 8,167 Graduate FT PT Total & Administration Degree Seeking 5 8 13 David Kertzer, Provost Bryant University International Total 102 16 118 James Miller, Dean of Admission David Kennedy, VP for International Affairs www.bryant.edu 401/232-6000 Fall 2007 Enrollment K. Tracy Barnes, Coordinator for 1150 Douglas Pike ADM: 401/232-6100 Undergraduate FT PT Total Institutional Research Smithfield, RI 02917-1291 [email protected] Degree Seeking 3,193 135 3,328 Non-Degree Seeking 0 36 36 Marisa Quinn, VP for Public Affairs and Bryant, a student-centered university, has offered Total 3,193 171 3,364 University Relations academic rigor and culturally enriching campus life James Tilton, Dir. of Financial Aid for 145 years. The university’s unique integration Graduate FT PT Total Katherine Bergeron, Dean of the College of curricula from its college of arts & sciences and Degree Seeking 20 348 368 Sheila Bonde, Dean of the Graduate School college of business combines deep understanding Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Karen Sibley, Dean of Summer & Continuing Studies of theory and global perspective with practical Total 20 349 369 Academic Calendar...... Semester skills, service learning, and marketable experience. Total Enrollment 3,213 520 3,733 Student Body...... Coed Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Johnson & Wales University Fields of Study Ronald K. Machtley, President Business and Management...... U/G Roger L. Anderson, Executive Assistant to the www.jwu.edu 401/598-1000 Education, Engineering...... U/G President & Corporate Secretary 8 Abbott Park Place ADM: 401/598-1000 Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G V.K. Unni, VP, Academic Affairs Providence, RI 02903 [email protected] Health Professions...... U/G Lorna Hunter, VP, Enrollment Management Founded in 1914, JWU is a recognized leader in Humanities...... U/G John Eriksen, Associate Dir., International Admissions career education offering programs in business, Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G Barry F. Morrison, VP, Business Affairs & hospitality, culinary arts, technology and education Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Corporate Treasurer that integrate rigorous academics, relevant work Social Sciences...... U/G James Damron, VP, University Advancement experiences, professional skills, community leader- John Canning, Dir., Financial Aid ship opportunities and a unique career education Online Courses...... No Shantay Delalue King, Dir., Intercultural Center model. JWU has a diverse student body enrolled at Online Degrees...... No David S. Lux, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences its campuses in Providence, R.I.; North Miami, Fla.; English for International Students...... Yes Jack W. Trifts, Dean, College of Business Denver, Colo.; and Charlotte, N.C. Accredited by the FT/PT Faculty...... 778/162 Annette Cerrilli, Dir., Executive Development Center New England Association of Schools and Colleges. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2,553/877 Academic Calendar...... Semester Irving Schneider, President, Providence Campus Admissions Student Body...... Coed Akhil Gupta, VP, Providence Campus Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Degrees Offered...... B, M Susan Aubin, Executive Assistant to the President Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 of the Providence Campus Application Fee...... $70 Veera Gaul, University Provost Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL

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Kenneth DiSaia, VP of Enrollment Management New England Institute Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., Ph.D, President Rita Mulligan, Dir. of International Operations of Technology Rev. Kenneth Sicard, O.P., Ph.D, Executive VP Christopher Hourigan, Dir. of Institutional Research and Treasurer Lisa Pelosi, Dir. of Communications and www.neit.edu 401/467-7744 Nancy J. Kelley, Senior Executive Assistant Media Relations 2500 Post Road ADM: 401/467-7744 to the President Lynn Robinson, Dir. of of Student Financial Warwick, RI 02886 [email protected] Hugh Lena, VP of Academic Affairs Aid Services Founded in 1940, offers more than thirty associate Christopher P. Lydon, Associate VP for Admission Erin Fitzgerald, Dean of International Students and bachelor’s degree programs. The campus and Enrollment Planning Frank A. Pontarelli, Ph.D., Dean of Graduate School includes 12 buildings on 16 acres of land, one mile Raul Fonts, Senior Associate Dean of Louis D’Abrosca, Ed.D., Dean of Academic south of T.F. Green Airport. Accredited by the Admissions Office Administration & Continuing Education New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Thomas E. Frank, Dir. of Institutional Research Amy Ricci, Dir. of of Online Learning Michael V. Frazier, VP for Finance and Business David Mitchell, Dean of College of Business Richard I. Gouse, President Edward J. Caron, VP of College Relations Kevin Duffy, Dean of College of Culinary Arts Seth Kurn, Executive Vice President and Planning Dick Brush, Dean of Hospitality Charles Rogers, Special Assistant to the President Sandra J. Oliveira, Executive Dir. of Financial Aid Frank Tweedie, Dean of the School of Technology Thomas Wylie, Senior VP and Provost Adrian Beaulieu, Dean of International Studies Angela Renaud, Dean of Arts & Sciences Mark Blondin, Dir. of Admissions Rev. Mark D. Nowel, O.P., Ph.D., Dean of Mark Seltzer, International Admissions Officer Undergraduate Studies Academic Calendar...... Quarter Cheryl Connors, Senior VP of Finance Thomas Flaherty, Dean of Graduate Studies Student Body...... Coed Leslie Peck, Dir. of Marketing Madeleine A. Metzler, Associate Dean of School Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Larry Blair, Dir. of Financial Aid of Continuing Education Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Quarter Academic Calendar...... Semester Business and Management...... U Student Body...... Coed Student Body...... Coed Education...... G Degrees Offered...... A, B Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Other Fields...... U/G Fields of Study Fields of Study Online Courses...... Yes Business and Management, Engineering, Health Business and Management...... U/G Online Degrees...... No Professions, Other Fields Education...... U/G English for International Students...... No Engineering...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 287/130 Online Courses...... Yes Fine and Applied Arts...... U FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 916/625 Online Degrees...... Yes English for International Students...... No Health Professions...... U Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 100/165 Humanities...... U/G Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 150/135 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Application Fee...... $0 Physical and Life Sciences...... U Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Admissions Social Sciences...... U Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Other Fields...... U Annual Costs Application Fee...... $25 Tuition/Fees...... $21,297/$1,023 Online Courses...... Yes Room & Board...... $8,892 Annual Costs Online Degrees...... No Tuition/Fees...... $16,200/$1,375 English for International Students...... No Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total FT/PT Faculty...... 295/181 Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2,877 84 2,961 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 447/58 Degree Seeking 419 13 432 Non-Degree Seeking 11 21 32 Admissions Graduate FT PT Total Total 2,888 105 2,993 Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Degree Seeking 440 42 482 Total Enrollment 2,888 105 2,993 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 International Total 859 55 914 Application Fee...... $55 Fall 2007 Enrollment1 Providence College Annual Costs Undergraduate FT PT Total www.providence.edu 401/865-1000 Tuition/Fees...... $30,800/$594 Degree Seeking 8,179 874 9,053 1 Cunningham Square ADM: 401/865-2535 Room & Board...... $10,810 Graduate FT PT Total Providence, RI 02918 [email protected] Fall 2007 International Enrollment Degree Seeking 892 160 1,052 A four year Roman Catholic college of the liberal Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 9,071 1,034 10,105 arts, founded in 1917, Providence College is the Degree Seeking 36 0 36 1 enrollment is for Providence campus. only institution of higher education in the U.S. Graduate FT PT Total administered by Dominican Friars, a religious order Degree Seeking 3 0 3 known for teaching and scholarship. The college Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 is committed to helping students achieve personal Total 4 0 4 and academic growth by stimulating their intel- lectual, spiritual, moral, aesthetic, physical, and International Total 40 0 40 social development. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Brenda L. Littlefield, Executive Assistant Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total to the President Degree Seeking 3,976 224 4,200 Degree Seeking 308 0 308 Laura Niesen de Abruna, Provost and Senior Vice President Non-Degree Seeking 22 282 304 Graduate FT PT Total Lynn Fawthrop, VP of Enrollment & Total 3,998 506 4,504 Degree Seeking 96 0 96 Retention Management Graduate FT PT Total International Total 404 0 404 Didier Bouvet, Dean of Undergraduate Admission Degree Seeking 116 363 479 Greg A. Rogers, Dir. of Institutional Research Non-Degree Seeking 19 295 314 Fall 2007 Enrollment James C. Noonan, VP of Finance and Total 135 658 793 Undergraduate FT PT Total Chief Financial Officer Degree Seeking 1,927 0 1,927 Total Enrollment 4,133 1,164 5,297 Judith Johnson, Executive Dir. of Graduate FT PT Total University Communications Rhode Island School of Design Degree Seeking 411 0 411 Tracy Dacosta, Assistant VP for Enrollment Total Enrollment 2,338 0 2,338 Management and Retention www.risd.edu 401/454-6100 John Stout, Dean of Continuing Studies 2 College Street ADM: 401/454-6300 Kenneth Osborne, Dean, Instructional Development Providence, RI 02903 [email protected] Roger Williams University & Special Projects Founded in 1877, RISD is a vibrant community of www.rwu.edu 401/253-1040 Academic Calendar...... Semester artists and designers that includes 2,200 students One Old Ferry Road ADM: 800/458-7411 Student Body...... Coed from around the world, approximately 350 faculty Bristol, RI 02809 [email protected] Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M and curators, and 400 staff members. Each year more Founded in 1956, Roger Williams University is an Fields of Study than 200 prominent artists, critics, authors and independent liberal arts university that combines Business and Management...... U philosophers visit our historic College Hill campus. the unique strengths of small liberal arts colleges Education...... U/G Accredited by the New England Association and those of larger comprehensive universities. Engineering...... U of Schools and Colleges. Named in the Top 10 in the North by U.S. News & Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G John Maeda, President World Report, it’s the ideal place for students to Humanities...... U W. Arnold Yasinski, Executive VP for Finance begin building a bridge from a productive academic Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U and Administration career to a fulfilling life. Accredited by the New Physical and Life Sciences...... U Jessie Shefrin, Provost England Association of Schools and Colleges. Social Sciences...... U/G Edward Newhall, Dir. of Admissions Roy J. Nirschel, President and CEO Becky Bermont, VP for Media + Partners Peter B. Wilbur, VP of Development, Alumni Affairs, Online Courses...... Yes Peter Riefler, Dir. of Financial Aid and Government Relations Online Degrees...... No Barbara Fienman, Interim Associate Provost for Student Affairs Jessie Shefrin, Provost Christopher Rose, Dean of Graduate Studies Lewis Shena, Dir. of Continuing Education and Special Programs Learn. Live. Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... B, M Make a Difference. Fields of Study Education...... U/G Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Humanities...... U Social Sciences...... U Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... Yes Located in historic mansions on Newport’s famed Cliff Walk, Salve Regina is home to over 75 acres of breathtaking landscape and 21 architecturally FT/PT Faculty...... 144/375 significant buildings. FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 462/56 Salve Regina’s campus provides the perfect setting for an excellent education, Admissions rich in the liberal arts and steeped in a tradition to seek wisdom and promote Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 universal justice. Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 The university offers small classes, dedicated faculty and enrolls over 2,500 Application Fee...... $60 undergraduate and graduate men and women from across the U.S. and Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT 19 nations.

Annual Costs To find out more, visit us at www.salve.edu or call 401-847-6650. Tuition/Fees...... $34,665/$260 100 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, R.I. 02840 Room & Board...... $10,520 Salve Regina University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.

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English for International Students...... No Graduate FT PT Total Aida Mirante, Dir. of Financial Aid FT/PT Faculty...... 243/337 Degree Seeking 645 167 812 George Antone, Dir. of International Programs FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 585/223 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Thomas Sabbagh, Dean of Graduate Studies and Total 645 168 813 Continuing Education Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Total Enrollment 4,471 694 5,165 Academic Calendar...... Semester Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Student Body...... Coed Application Fee...... $50 Salve Regina University Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M, D Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT www.salve.edu 401/847-6650 Fields of Study Annual Costs 100 Ochre Point Avenue ADM: 401/341-2908 Business and Management...... U/G Tuition/Fees...... $25,968/$1,750 Newport, RI 02840-4192 [email protected] Education...... U Room & Board...... $12,140 Fine and Applied Arts...... U Opened 1947; Roman Catholic college offers liberal Health Professions...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment arts and science, teacher education and professional Humanities...... U/G Undergraduate FT PT Total programs leading to associate, bachelor’s master’s Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Degree Seeking 79 2 81 and doctorate of humanities degrees; continuing Physical and Life Sciences...... U Graduate FT PT Total education; distance learning; cooperative education; Social Sciences...... U/G Degree Seeking 4 4 8 summer session for degree credit. Accredited by the Other Fields...... U/G New England Association of Schools and Colleges. International Total 83 6 89 Online Courses...... Yes M. Therese Antone, President Online Degrees...... Yes Fall 2007 Enrollment Janice Violante, Administrative Assistant English for International Students...... Yes Undergraduate FT PT Total Dean de la Motte, VP for Academic Affairs FT/PT Faculty...... 119/146 Degree Seeking 3,820 526 4,346 Laura McPhie Oliveira, VP for Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 268/19 Non-Degree Seeking 6 0 6 Colleen Emerson, Dean of Admissions Total 3,826 526 4,352 Frederick C. Promades, Dir. of Institutional Research Admissions William B. Hall, VP for Administration Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Kristine Hendrickson, Associate VP for University Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Relations, Chief Communications Officer Application Fee...... $50 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $28,950/$200 Room & Board...... $10,700 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 30 0 30 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Non-Degree Seeking 0 2 2 International Total 32 2 34 Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 2,042 67 2,109 Non-Degree Seeking 0 16 16 Total 2,042 83 2,125 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 100 314 414 Non-Degree Seeking 13 134 147 Total 113 448 561 Total Enrollment 2,155 531 2,686

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Sources: New England Board of Higher Education analysis of Center for Higher Education and Finance, Illinois State University; The Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac, 2008

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Castleton State College David Wolk, President Online Courses...... No William Allen, Jr., Dean of Administration Online Degrees...... No www.castleton.edu 802/468-1213 Karen Craig, Assistant to the President English for International Students...... No 86 Seminary Street 800/639-8521 Joseph Mark, Academic Dean FT/PT Faculty...... 88/120 Castleton, VT 05735 [email protected] Maurice Ouimet, Jr., Dean of Enrollment FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 154/30 Ennis Duling, Dir. of Communications Castleton, founded in 1787, is the 18th oldest Admissions Kathleen O’Meara, Dir. of Financial Aid institution of higher education in the United States Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Honoree Fleming, Dean of Education and emphasizes undergraduate liberal arts and Application Fee...... $35 professional education while also offering selected Academic Calendar...... Semester Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL graduate programs. The college is dedicated to Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs the intellectual and personal growth of students Degrees Offered...... A, B, M through excellence in teaching, close student- Tuition/Fees...... $7,488/$796 faculty interaction, numerous opportunities for Fields of Study $16,152/$796 outside-the-classroom learning, and an active and Business and Management...... U Room & Board...... $7,510 supportive campus community. Castleton strives Education...... U/G Fall 2007 International Enrollment to learn, use, and teach sustainable practices. Fine and Applied Arts...... U The college prepares its graduates for meaningful Health Professions...... U Undergraduate FT PT Total careers; further academic pursuits; and engaged, Humanities...... U Degree Seeking 15 1 16 environmentally responsible citizenship. As a Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 member of the Vermont State Colleges, Castleton is Physical and Life Sciences...... U Total 15 2 17 committed to supporting and improving the region’s Social Sciences...... U Graduate FT PT Total communities, schools, organizations, businesses, Degree Seeking 0 1 1 and environment. Accredited by the New England International Total 15 3 18 Association of Schools and Colleges.

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 133 Vermont Public Institutions

Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,687 186 1,873 Degree Seeking 963 2,906 3,869 Degree Seeking 4 0 4 Non-Degree Seeking 3 59 62 Non-Degree Seeking 81 2,143 2,224 Graduate FT PT Total Total 1,690 245 1,935 Total 1,044 5,049 6,093 Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Graduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 1,044 5,049 6,093 International Total 6 0 6 Degree Seeking 2 30 32 1 tuition and fees are per credit hour Non-Degree Seeking 0 177 177 Fall 2007 Enrollment Total 2 207 209 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total Enrollment 1,692 452 2,144 Johnson State College Degree Seeking 1,118 444 1,562 Non-Degree Seeking 6 55 61 www.jsc.edu 800/635-2356 Total 1,124 499 1,623 Community College 337 College Hill Road ADM: 802/635-1219 Graduate FT PT Total Johnson, VT 05656 [email protected] of Vermont Degree Seeking 53 147 200 Founded 1828; offers liberal arts and sciences, www.ccv.edu 802/241-3535 Non-Degree Seeking 1 66 67 business and teacher education programs leading P.O. Box 120 ADM: 802/241-3535 Total 54 213 267 to postsecondary certificates, associate, bachelor’s Waterbury, VT 05676-0120 Total Enrollment 1,178 712 1,890 and master’s degrees; continuing education; 1 Founded in 1970, the Community College of internship opportunities; external degree program; priority deadline 3/1 2 Vermont is a dynamic learning environment serving summer session for degree credit. Accredited by the application fee is waived for applications students from high school age to senior citizens New England Association of Schools and Colleges. submitted online across the state. Through its twelve learning sites Barbara E. Murphy, President and online, the college offers 1,000 courses and Heloisa D. Herder, Executive Assistant 16 associate degrees to almost 10,000 students each Lyndon State College to the President year. Accredited by the New England Association Dan Regan, Academic Dean www.lyndonstate.edu 802/626-6200 of Schools and Colleges. Penny Howrigan, Associate Dean Enrollment PO Box 919 ADM: 802/626-6413 Tim Donovan, President Doug Eastman, Registrar 1001 College Road [email protected] Joyce Judy, Provost Sharron Scott, Dean of Administration Lyndonville, VT 05851 Linda Foti, Assistant to the President Ken Schexnayder, Dean of Institutional Advancement Lyndon State College, founded in 1911, has a rich Linda Gabrielson, Academic Dean Lisa Cummings, Financial Aid Director history. From the one-year Normal School to Lyndon Susan Henry, Dean of Admissions and Advancement Teachers College to the current 1,400 student Academic Calendar...... Semester David Buchdahl, Chief Planning & Assessment Officer Lyndon State College, the focus has remained not Student Body...... Coed Lorei Dawson, Business Manager only on the academic dimension of the student, but Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Annie Fernandez, Public Relations Coordinator also on the total experiential growth of the student. Pam Chisholm, Dir. of Financial Aid Fields of Study From our education major that services the public Academic Calendar...... Semester Business and Management...... U education communities throughout Vermont and our Student Body...... Coed Education...... U/G neighboring New England states, to the nationally Degrees Offered...... C, A Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G recognized meteorology, television studies and Health Professions...... U recreation programs, the primary focus is the success Fields of Study Humanities...... U of the individual student while attending this small, Business and Management, Education, Fine and Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U comprehensive liberal arts college in the great Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences...... U Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Accredited by the Mathematics/Computer Sciences, Social Sciences, Social Sciences...... U/G New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Other Fields Other Fields...... U Carol A. Moore, President Online Courses...... Yes Online Courses...... Yes Darcie A. Miles, Executive Assistant to the President Online Degrees...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Donna Dalton, Dean of Academic and Student Affairs English for International Students...... Yes English for International Students...... Yes Patricia L. Krahnke, Dean of Admissions FT/PT Faculty...... 0/650 FT/PT Faculty...... 55/156 and Marketing FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 120/30 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 132/6 Wayne T. Hamilton, Dean of Administration Susan C. Gallagher, Coordinator of Public Information Admissions Admissions Tanya W. Bradley, Dir. of Financial Aid Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 Application Fee...... $0 Application Fee...... $372 Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT 1 Degrees Offered...... A, B, M Tuition/Fees...... $191/$50 Annual Costs $382/$50 Tuition/Fees...... $7,488/$885 Fields of Study $16,152/$885 Business and Management...... U Room & Board...... $7,510 Education...... U/G Health Professions...... U Humanities...... U Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U

134 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Physical and Life Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester New England states. Because of its practical “hands Social Sciences...... U Student Body...... Coed on” approach to education, graduates of Vermont Other Fields...... U Degrees Offered...... C, B, M, D Tech enjoy a 99% placement rate and are well prepared for their career of choice in a wide Online Courses...... Yes Fields of Study range of fields. Accredited by the New England Online Degrees...... No Agriculture...... U/G Association of Schools and Colleges. English for International Students...... Yes Business and Management...... U/G FT/PT Faculty...... 59/60 Education...... U/G Ty J. Handy, President FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 120/45 Engineering...... U/G Emma M.J. Schumann, Executive Assistant Fine and Applied Arts...... U Patricia Menchini, Dean of Academic Affairs Admissions Health Professions...... U/G Dwight Cross, Assistant Dean of Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Humanities...... U/G John Tyler, Academic Scheduler/Researcher Application Fee...... $37 Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U/G John C. Daniels, Dean of Administration Annual Costs Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Benjamin Merrill, Dir. of Marketing Tuition/Fees...... $7,488/$896 Social Sciences...... U/G and Communications $16,152/$896 Other Fields...... U/G Catherine McCullough, Dir. of Financial Aid Room & Board...... $7,509 Rosemary Distel, Associate Dean of Rentention Public Vermont Online Courses...... Yes Fall 2007 International Enrollment Online Degrees...... No Academic Calendar...... Differs By Program Student Body...... Coed Undergraduate FT PT Total English for International Students...... No Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Degree Seeking 15 0 15 FT/PT Faculty...... 1,059/245 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 2,229/201 International Total 15 0 15 Fields of Study Admissions Agriculture, Business and Management, Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 1/15 Engineering, Health Professions, Mathematics/ Undergraduate FT PT Total Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Degree Seeking 1,280 75 1,355 Application Fee...... $45 Other Fields Non-Degree Seeking 20 15 35 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Online Courses...... Yes Total 1,300 90 1,390 Annual Costs Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Graduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $11,048/$1,796 English for International Students...... No Degree Seeking 15 10 25 $27,886/$1,796 FT/PT Faculty...... 77/75 Total Enrollment 1,315 100 1,415 Room & Board...... $8,534 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 185/60 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling1 University of Vermont Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $37 Degree Seeking 47 0 47 www.uvm.edu 802/656-3131 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT 85 South Prospect Street ADM: 802/656-3370 Non-Degree Seeking 35 11 46 Burlington, VT 05405-0160 [email protected] Total 82 11 93 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $9,288/$867 The University of Vermont is among the nation’s Graduate FT PT Total $17,712/$867 premier small research universities, recognized Degree Seeking 86 85 171 Room & Board...... $7,510 for outstanding undergraduate education across International Total 168 96 264 all disciplines and offering leading graduate and Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment research programs in numerous fields including FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total biological sciences, natural resources, and medicine. Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Degree Seeking 9,136 318 9,454 A UVM education combines learning with service Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 to build skills and knowledge aimed at improving Non-Degree Seeking 163 887 1,050 lives and the health of our planet. Accredited by the Total 9,299 1,205 10,504 International Total 2 1 3 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Graduate FT PT Total Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1,156 222 1,378 Daniel M. Fogel, President Degree Seeking 1,015 720 1,735 Non-Degree Seeking 4 174 178 Gary L. Derr, Chief of Staff & Executive Assistant Total Enrollment 10,314 1,925 12,239 Total 1,160 396 1,556 John M. Hughes, Senior VP & Provost Total Enrollment 1,160 396 1,556 Christopher H. Lucier, VP for Enrollment Management Vermont Technical College Elizabeth A. Wiser, Dir. of Admissions 1 dental hygiene, nursing and veterinary Fred A. Curran, Dir. of Institutional Studies www.vtc.edu 802/728-1000 technology have an application deadline of 2/1 Richard Cate, VP Finance & Enterprise Services PO Box 500 ADM: 802/728-1444 Enrique Corredera, Dir. of University Communications Randolph Center, VT 05061 [email protected] Cecelia C. Dry, Dir. of Student Financial Services Founded in 1866, Vermont Technical College Frances E. Carr, VP Research & Dean offers more than 20 bachelor’s and associate degree Graduate Studies programs in today’s most sought after careers. Carol M. Vallett, Dean, Continuing Education Vermont Tech is the only technical college in the Vermont State Colleges system. Most of its 1,556 students come from Vermont and the surrounding

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 135 Vermont Independent Institutions

Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment For Information on Independent Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Institutions in Vermont Degree Seeking 18 0 18 Degree Seeking 3 2 5 Association of Vermont Independent Colleges Graduate FT PT Total International Total 3 2 5 29 Ethan Allen Avenue 802/654-2830 Degree Seeking 4 1 5 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Colchester, VT 05446 www.vermont-icolleges.org International Total 22 1 23 Degree Seeking 119 53 172 Wendy Koenig, President Non-Degree Seeking 1 5 6 Fall 2007 Enrollment Total Enrollment 120 58 178 Undergraduate FT PT Total Bennington College Degree Seeking 581 2 583 1 housing cost is for room only www.bennington.edu 800/833-6845 Graduate FT PT Total One College Drive ADM: 800/833-6845 Degree Seeking 123 17 140 Champlain College Bennington, VT 05201-6003 [email protected] Total Enrollment 704 19 723 www.champlain.edu 802/860-2700 Liberal arts college established in 1932; offers 1 15-Week spring & fall terms, 7-Week winter field 163 South Willard Street ADM: 802/860-2770 individually planned programs of study leading to work term bachelor’s degrees in a variety of disciplines; also Burlington, VT 05401 [email protected] offers master’s degrees and post-baccalaureate Founded 1878; provides professionally-focused certificate program in premedical and allied Burlington College undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Also health sciences. Accredited by the New England offers professional certificates, accelerated degrees www.burlington.edu 802/862-9616 Association of Schools and Colleges. for adult learners and summer sessions for degree 95 North Avenue ADM: 802/862-9616 credit. New fields of study include game design and Elizabeth Coleman, President Burlington, VT 05401 [email protected] William Morgan, Executive VP for Finance computer and digital forensics. Accredited by the Independent liberal arts college with a community- & Administration/CFO New England Association of Schools and Colleges. based mission emphasizing individualized education Janet Lape Marsden, Assistant to the President David F. Finney, President and responsible citizenship. Founded in 1972, the Elissa Tenny, Provost & Dean of the College David J. Provost, Senior VP for Finance college awards bachelor’s and associate degrees, Ken Himmelman, Dean of Admissions & and Administration professional certificates in on-campus and Financial Aid Diana Agusta, Executive Administrative Assistant brief-residency programs. Accredited by the New Wendy Hirsch, Associate Provost for Planning, Robin Abramson, Provost England Association of Schools and Colleges. Research, and Assessment Mary K. Kennedy, VP for Enrollment and David G. Rees, Senior Advisor and Special Assistant Jane Sanders, President Student Life to the President Gillian McMahon, Exec. Assistant to the President Alessandro Bertoni, Marketing Director Arthur Hessler, Academic Dean Donna Stevens, Financial Aid Director Academic Calendar...... Other1 Laryn Runco, Dir. of Admissions Lynne Ballard, Dir. of CPS Student Body...... Coed Melissa Howanitz, Dir. of Institutional Research Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... B, M and Registrar Student Body...... Coed Christine Plunkett, Dir. of Finance Fields of Study Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Education...... U/G Maria Crosby, Dir. of Communications Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Lindy Walsh, Dir. of Financial Aid Fields of Study Business and Management...... U/G Health Professions...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Education...... U Humanities...... U Student Body...... Coed Fine and Applied Arts...... U Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Physical and Life Sciences...... U Humanities...... U Social Sciences...... U/G Fields of Study Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Other Fields...... U/G Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Social Social Sciences...... U Sciences, Other Fields Online Courses...... No Online Courses...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... Yes English for International Students...... No Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 63/42 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 85/218 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 180/49 FT/PT Faculty...... 6/60 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 172/25 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 15/5 Admissions Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 1/3 Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... 1/31 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Application Fee...... $50 Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/15 Application Fee...... $60 Early Action Fall Deadline...... 1/15 Annual Costs Application Fee...... $50 Tuition/Fees...... $19,640/$200 Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams...... SAT Tuition/Fees...... $37,280/$990 Room & Board...... $6,7501 Room & Board...... $10,680 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $24,355 Room & Board...... $11,210

136 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 18 7 25 Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Degree Seeking 242 0 242 International Total 18 7 25 Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 5 1 6 Degree Seeking 2 1 3 Total 247 1 248 Fall 2007 Enrollment International Total 3 1 4 Graduate FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 429 0 429 Degree Seeking 1,999 600 2,599 Fall 2007 Enrollment Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Non-Degree Seeking 0 43 43 Undergraduate FT PT Total Total 430 0 430 Total 1,999 643 2,642 Degree Seeking 161 47 208 Total Enrollment 677 1 678 Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 53 53 1 online applications, $40 otherwise

Degree Seeking 3 109 112 Total 161 100 261 Independent Vermont Total Enrollment 2,002 752 2,754 Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 50 112 162 Green Mountain College College of St. Joseph Non-Degree Seeking 0 19 19 Total 50 131 181 www.greenmtn.edu 802/287-8000 One Brennan Circle ADM: 800/776-6775 www.csj.edu 802/773-5900 Total Enrollment 211 231 442 71 Clement Road ADM: 802/776-5286 Poultney, VT 05764 [email protected] Rutland, VT 05701 [email protected] Green Mountain is a small coed four-year liberal Goddard College Founded 1956; small liberal arts college offers arts college founded in 1834. In addition to its career-based curriculum leading to associate, www.goddard.edu 802/454-8311 liberal arts offerings, the college is known for its bachelor’s and master’s degrees; continuing 123 Pitkin Road ADM: 800/906-8312 strong pre-professional programs in business, education; summer session for degree credit; Plainfield, VT 05667 [email protected] education, recreation, and resort & hospitality accelerated degree program for adult learners. management. Accredited by the New England Founded in 1863, operates exclusively on a low- Association of Schools and Colleges. Accredited by the New England Association of residency basis with students staying on campus Schools and Colleges. for just eight days at the start of each semester. Paul J. Fonteyn, President Frank G. Miglorie, President Our renowned MFA programs are also offered Jeanne V. Root, Exec. Asst. to President Melissa H. West, Assistant to the President at our location in Port Townsend, Washington. William M. Throop, Provost & VP of Academic Affairs Nancy J. Kline, Academic Dean Accredited by the New England Association of Sandra Bartholomew, Dean of Susan Englese, Dean of Admissions Schools and Colleges. Enrollment Management Kieran P. Keefe, Assistant Dir. of Admissions Richard J. Donovan, VP of Development Mark Schulman, President Joseph A. Manning, VP of Finance & Administration Patricia Miglorie, Registrar George Hallsmith, Executive Assistant to President T. Gerald Tofferi, Business Manager Kevin Coburn, Director of Communications Kabba Colley, Academic Vice President Wendy Ellis, Director of Financial Aid Emily D. Flewelling, Communications Coordinator Lucinda Garthwaite, Special Assistant to President Julie A. Rosmus, Dir. of Financial Aid David De Lucca, Admissions Counselor Academic Calendar...... Semester Robert P. Lukaskiewicz, Dean of Students Julie Martin, Dean of Institutional Advancement Student Body...... Coed Academic Calendar...... Semester Robert Kenny, Vice President of Finance Degrees Offered...... B, M and Administration Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Beverly Jene, Director of Financial Aid Degrees Offered...... C, A, B, M Business and Management...... U/G Fields of Study Academic Calendar...... Semester Education...... U Business and Management...... U/G Student Body...... Coed Fine and Applied Arts...... U Education...... U/G Degrees Offered...... B, M Physical and Life Sciences...... U/G Health Professions...... U/G Social Sciences...... U Fields of Study Other Fields...... U Social Sciences...... U Business and Management, Education, Fine and Other Fields...... U/G Applied Arts, Health Professions, Humanities, Online Courses...... Yes Online Courses...... Yes Social Sciences, Other Fields Online Degrees...... Yes English for International Students...... Yes Online Degrees...... No Online Courses...... No English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 50/22 Online Degrees...... Low-Residency FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 97/37 FT/PT Faculty...... 14/41 English for International Students...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 20/11 FT/PT Faculty...... 6/121 Admissions Admissions FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 63/39 Fall Application Deadline...... 8/1 Application Fee...... $30 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Application Fee...... $25 Fall Application Deadline...... varies Annual Costs Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Application Fee...... $201 Tuition/Fees...... $24,938/$900 Room & Board...... $9,522 Annual Costs Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $16,450/$340 Tuition/Fees...... $11,504/$160 Room & Board...... $8,150 Room & Board...... $1,088

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 137 Vermont Independent Institutions

Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 11 0 11 Degree Seeking 15 0 15 Degree Seeking 311 2 313 Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 International Total 15 0 15 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 Total 13 0 13 Total 311 3 314 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 479 0 479 Total Enrollment 311 3 314 Degree Seeking 2 0 2 Total Enrollment 479 0 479 International Total 15 0 15 Marlboro College Fall 2007 Enrollment Marlboro College Graduate Center Undergraduate FT PT Total www.marlboro.edu 802/257-4333 gradcenter.marlboro.edu 802/258-9200 Degree Seeking 748 12 760 28 Vernon Street, Suite 120 ADM: 802/258-9209 Non-Degree Seeking 5 6 11 2582 South Road, PO Box A ADM: 800/343-0049 Marlboro, VT 05344-0300 [email protected] Brattleboro, VT 05301 Total 753 18 771 [email protected] Founded in 1946; liberal arts college awards Graduate FT PT Total Founded in 1998, the graduate center focuses on Degree Seeking 53 0 53 bachelor’s and master’s degrees; highly individualized course of study. Accredited by the innovative and relevant needs of our changing Total Enrollment 806 18 824 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. economy. Offering degrees with a technology twist, programs include: master of arts in teaching with Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, President Landmark College technology; MBA in managing for sustainability; Bryant Morgan, Chief Planning and Budget Officer master of science in management; healthcare www.landmark.edu 802/387-6700 Lynn Degnon, Assistant to the President administration; master of science in information 1 River Road South ADM: 802/387-6718 Felicity Ratte, Dean of Faculty technologies and bachelor of science in managing Putney, VT 05346 [email protected] Douglas Swartz, Interim Dean of Enrollment information systems. Degree programs are designed Management and Financial Aid Founded in 1985, is the first college in the United for working adults in weekend classes or online and Lisa M. Christensen, Chief Advancement Officer are taught by practicing professionals. Accredited States to serve students with diagnosed learning Chris Lenois, Marketing Communications Director differences exclusively. As a two-year college, its by the New England Association of Schools Cathy Fuller, Associate Dir. of Financial Aid and Colleges. primary focus is providing students the skills and Ken Schneck, Dean of Students strategies needed to complete bachelor’s degrees Peter Crowell, Interim Dean of Academic Programs Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, President at the college or university of their choice. Bryant Morgan, Chief Planning and Budget Officer Accredited by the New England Association of Academic Calendar...... Semester Lynn Degnon, Assistant to the President Schools and Colleges. Student Body...... Coed Peter Crowell, Interim Academic Director Degrees Offered...... B, M Lynda J. Katz, Ph.D., President Joe Heslin, Associate Dir. of Admissions Brent Betit, Executive Vice President Fields of Study Bryant Morgan, Chief Planning and Budget Officer Gladyce Coval, Executive Assistant to the President Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities, Mathematics/ Lisa Christensen, Chief Advancement Officer Caroline Eisner, VP for Academic Affairs Computer Sciences, Physical and Life Sciences, Cathy Fuller, Associate Dir. of Financial Aid Dale Herold, VP for Enrollment Management Social Sciences, Other Fields Academic Calendar...... Trimester Shawn Harrington, VP for Finance Online Courses...... No Student Body...... Coed Steve Muller, Dir. of Marketing and Public Relations Online Degrees...... No Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Cathy Mullins, Dir. of Financial Aid English for International Students...... No Michael Luciani, Dean of Students Fields of Study FT/PT Faculty...... 48/11 Business and Management, Health Professions, Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 69/2 Mathematics/Computer Sciences Student Body...... Coed Admissions Degrees Offered...... A Online Courses...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 3/1 Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Fields of Study Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 12/1 English for International Students...... No Business and Management, Other Fields Early Action Fall Deadline...... 2/1 FT/PT Faculty...... 2/26 Application Fee...... $50 Online Courses...... No FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 5/1 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Online Degrees...... No Admissions English for International Students...... No Annual Costs Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling FT/PT Faculty...... 98/2 Tuition/Fees...... $31,140/$860 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 129/1 Room & Board...... $9,040 Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $16,500/1 Admissions Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall Application Deadline...... 8/23 Undergraduate FT PT Total Application Fee...... $75 Degree Seeking 3 0 3 Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Annual Costs Non-Degree Seeking 1 0 1 Tuition/Fees...... $43,100/$500 Total 4 0 4 International Total 1 0 1 Room & Board...... $7,800 International Total 4 0 4

138 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Fall 2007 Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Fall 2007 International Enrollment Undergraduate FT PT Total FT PT Total Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 5 10 15 Degree Seeking 243 0 243 Degree Seeking 10 0 10 Graduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 10 0 10 International Total 10 0 10 Total 253 0 253 Degree Seeking 12 18 30 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 0 9 9 International Total 253 0 253 Degree Seeking 460 0 460 Total Enrollment 17 37 54 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 2 0 2 1 tuition ranges from $16,500 to $19,500 Degree Seeking 2,460 15 2,475 Total Enrollment 462 0 462 Non-Degree Seeking 15 10 25 Total 2,475 25 2,500 Norwich University Middlebury College Total Enrollment 2,475 25 2,500 www.norwich.edu 802/485-2001 Independent Vermont www.middlebury.edu 802/443-5000 158 Harmon Drive ADM: 802/485-2001 Old Chapel Road ADM: 802/443-3000 New England Northfield, VT 05663 [email protected] Middlebury, VT 05753 [email protected] Culinary Institute Norwich University, founded in 1819, combines Founded in 1800, offers students a broad curriculum www.neci.edu 802/223-6324 a military tradition of nearly two centuries in its embracing the arts, humanities, literature, foreign 56 College Street ADM: 802/223-6324 Corps of Cadets, and a strong traditional student languages, social sciences and natural sciences. Montpelier, VT 05602 [email protected] body. Both student bodies participate equally in Middlebury is an institution with a long-standing a broad range of undergraduate residential aca- international focus, where students not only learn Founded in 1980; campus locations in Montpelier demic programs. All students participate equally about themselves and their own traditions, but also and Essex Junction; offers certificates in professional in academic programs, intercollegiate athletics, to see beyond the bounds of class, culture, region or cooking, professional baking and professional pastry; team sports, leadership experiences, and other nation. Accredited by the New England Association associate degrees in culinary arts, baking and pastry student activities. Accredited by the New England of Schools and Colleges. arts, and in hospitality and restaurant management; bachelor’s degree in culinary arts, and bachelor’s Association of Schools and Colleges. Ronald D. Liebowitz, President degree in hospitality and restaurant management. Richard W. Schneider, President F. Robert Huth, Vice President for Administration Frank Vanecek, VP of Academic Affairs & Dean and Treasurer Francis Voigt, President and CEO of Faculty Michael Schoenfeld, Vice President Richard Flies, Executive Vice President Shelby Wallace, Dir. of Admissions for Advancement Paul Sorgule, Vice President for Education Robert E. Schmidt, Dir. of Institutional Research Alison Byerly, Vice President for Academic Affairs Laureen Gauthier, Executive Dir. for Richard Rebmann, CFO Robert S. Clagett, Dean of Admissions Strategic Initiatives Karen McGrath, VP Enrollment Management Michael McKenna, VP for Communications Ted Wiechman, Dir. of Admissions Tracy Smith, Dir. of Financial Aid Kim Downs, Dir. of Student Financial Services Cathleen Sullivan, Senior Enrollment Manager Roger Schoenbeck, Chief Financial Officer William Clements, Dean of The School of Academic Calendar...... 4-1-4 Stephani Konanan, Institutional Graduate Studies Student Body...... Coed Marketing Coordinator Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... B, M, D Marianne Werner, Dir. of Financial Aid Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Jason Gingold, Dean of Academics Degrees Offered...... C, B, M Fine and Applied Arts...... U Jennifer McConnell, Dir. of Continuing Education Fields of Study Humanities...... U/G Margaret Checci, Distance Education Coordinator Business and Management...... U/G Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U Academic Calendar...... Semester Education...... G Physical and Life Sciences...... U Student Body...... Coed Engineering...... U/G Social Sciences...... U Degrees Offered...... C, A, B Fine and Applied Arts...... U/G Other Fields...... U Online Courses...... Yes Health Professions...... U/G Online Courses...... No Online Degrees...... Yes Humanities...... U Online Degrees...... No English for International Students...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U English for International Students...... No FT/PT Faculty...... 60/18 Physical and Life Sciences...... U FT/PT Faculty...... 319/14 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 185/149 Social Sciences...... U/G FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 795/94 Admissions Online Courses...... Yes Admissions Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Online Degrees...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 1/1 Application Fee...... $50 English for International Students...... Yes Early Decision Fall Deadline...... 11/1 Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL FT/PT Faculty...... 122/188 Application Fee...... $65 FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 331/74 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT Annual Costs Tuition/Fees...... $24,748/$175 Admissions Annual Costs Room & Board...... $8,776 Application Fee...... $35 Comprehensive Fee...... $49,210 Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 139 Vermont Independent Institutions

Annual Costs Online Courses...... Yes Maureen Powers, VP & Dean of SIT Study Abroad Tuition/Fees...... $24,722/$1,342 Online Degrees...... No Marla Solomon, Dean of Graduate Programs Room & Board...... $9,032 English for International Students...... Yes Academic Calendar...... Semester FT/PT Faculty...... 154/81 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Student Body...... Coed FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 269/71 Undergraduate FT PT Total Degrees Offered...... M Admissions Degree Seeking 15 0 15 Online Courses...... Yes Fall Application Deadline...... 2/1 Graduate FT PT Total Online Degrees...... Hybrid or Low-Residency Early Action Fall Deadline...... 11/1 and 12/1 Degree Seeking 40 0 40 English for International Students...... Yes Application Fee...... $50 FT/PT Faculty...... 31/17 International Total 55 0 55 Required Admissions Exams...... SAT or ACT FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 158/27 Fall 2007 Enrollment Annual Costs Admissions Undergraduate FT PT Total Tuition/Fees...... $31,675/$265 Fall Application Deadline...... Rolling Degree Seeking 1,906 70 1,976 Room & Board...... $7,960 Application Fee...... $50 Non-Degree Seeking 4 16 20 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Required Admissions Exams...... TOEFL Total 1,910 86 1,996 Undergraduate FT PT Total Graduate FT PT Total Annual Costs Degree Seeking 26 1 27 Degree Seeking 853 31 884 Tuition/Fees...... $32,740/$1,310 Non-Degree Seeking 6 10 16 Room & Board...... $8,898 Total Enrollment 2,763 117 2,880 Total 32 11 43 Fall 2007 International Enrollment Graduate FT PT Total Saint Michael’s College Degree Seeking 11 6 17 Undergraduate FT PT Total Non-Degree Seeking 3 1 4 Degree Seeking 66 81 147 www.smcvt.edu 802/654-2000 Total 14 7 21 International Total 66 81 147 One Winooski Park ADM: 802/654-2000 Colchester, VT 05439 [email protected] International Total 46 18 64 Fall 2007 Enrollment Founded 1904; Catholic, residential college, offering Fall 2007 Enrollment Graduate FT PT Total liberal arts and sciences and over thirty undergraduate Undergraduate FT PT Total Degree Seeking 223 431 654 majors and programs of study including teacher Degree Seeking 1,959 21 1,980 Total Enrollment 223 431 654 education and professional programs leading to Non-Degree Seeking 9 19 28 bachelor’s degree. Master’s degree programs, intensive Total 1,968 40 2,008 Southern Vermont College English language programs, and summer session Graduate FT PT Total for degree credit also offered. Accredited by the Degree Seeking 80 200 280 www.svc.edu 802/442-5427 New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Non-Degree Seeking 4 157 161 982 Mansion Drive ADM: 802/447-6304 John J. Neuhauser, President Total 84 357 441 Bennington, VT 05201-6002 [email protected] Lisa Powlison, Assistant to the President Total Enrollment 2,052 397 2,449 Founded in 1926, Southern Vermont College offers Karen A. Talentino, VP for Academic Affairs a career-enhancing, liberal arts education with Jerry E. Flanagan, VP for Enrollment Management School for 20 academic degree programs for approximately and Marketing 500 students. Accredited by the New England Kevin J. Spensley, Dir. of International Marketing, International Training Association of Schools and Colleges. Recruitment and Enrollment www.worldlearning.org 802/257-7751 Karen Gross, President John P. Kulhowvick, Dir. of Institutional Research P.O. Box 676 ADM: 800/336-1616 Susan B. Lamontagne, Executive Assistant Nancy R. Brock, VP Finance and Treasurer Kipling Road [email protected] Albert C. DeCiccio, Provost Buff L. Lindau, Dir. of Public Relations and Brattleboro, VT 05301-0676 Grant L. Thatcher, Dir. of Admissions Communications James E. Beckwith, Chief Operating Officer Daniel R. Couture, Dir. of Student Financial Services Founded 1964; offers graduate, professional degree and Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Trumbower, Dean of the College and certification programs in two tracks: master’s in teaching and master’s programs in intercultural Susan Biggs, Dir. of Communications Academic Calendar...... Semester service, leadership and management; offers under- Joel Phelps, Dir. of Financial Aid Student Body...... Coed graduate study abroad programs in over 40 countries Academic Calendar...... Semester Degrees Offered...... C, B, M worldwide. Accredited by the New England Student Body...... Coed Fields of Study Association of Schools and Colleges. Degrees Offered...... A, B Business and Management...... U/G Carol Bellamy, CEO, World Learning, President, Fields of Study Education...... U/G School for International Training Business and Management, Health Professions, Engineering...... U Adam Weinberg, Provost School for International Humanities, Social Sciences, Other Fields Fine and Applied Arts...... U Training and Executive VP, World Learning Humanities...... U Meredith McDill, Dir. of Enrollment Services Online Courses...... No Mathematics/Computer Sciences...... U John Fox, Dir. of Strategic Communications, Online Degrees...... No Physical and Life Sciences...... U World Learning English for International Students...... No Social Sciences...... U Michael Ireland, Dir. of Financial Aid FT/PT Faculty...... 19/32 Other Fields...... U/G Tony Drapelick, Dir. of Student Services FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 70/13

140 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION NEJHE’s 2009 Directory of New England Colleges & Universities

Admissions Sterling College Fields of Study FallForThis Application Information box Deadline only on .goes...... Independent on theRolling Agriculture, Humanities, Physical and Life www.sterlingcollege.edu 800/648-3591 ApplicationInstitutionsfirst page Fee...... in of Vermont Independent - $30 Sciences, Social Sciences, Other Fields Required Admissions Exams..... SAT or ACT; TOEFL 16 Sterling Drive, PO Box 72 ADM: 800/648-3591 Associationdelete ofthe Vermont others Independent Colleges Craftsbury Common, VT 05827 Online Courses...... No Annual29 Ethan Costs Allen Avenue 802/654-2830 [email protected] Online Degrees...... No Tuition/FeesColchester, VT...... 05446 www.vermont-icolleges.org$17,960/$325 English for International Students...... No Room & Board...... $8,500 Founded in 1958; offers an ecologically-focused FT/PT Faculty...... 8/17 liberal arts program enhanced by experiential, FT/PT Non-Faculty...... 19/8 Fall 2007 International Enrollment hands-on learning leading to bachelor of arts FT PT Total degrees. Integrated curriculum includes global Admissions Degree Seeking 5 1 6 field study opportunities and a comprehensive Fall Application Deadline...... 2/15 Non-Degree Seeking 0 1 1 internship program. Accredited by the New Early Action Fall Deadline...... 12/15 England Association of Schools and Colleges. Application Fee...... $35 Independent Vermont International Total 5 2 7 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total William Wootton, President Annual Costs Degree Seeking 388 57 445 Edward Houston, Vice President Tuition/Fees...... $21,280/$375 Non-Degree Seeking 0 13 13 Michelle Martin, Administrative Assistant Room & Board...... $7,192 to the President Total Enrollment 388 70 458 Fall 2007 Enrollment FT PT Total Pavel Cenkl, Dean of Academics Degree Seeking 101 2 103 Gwyn Harris, Dir. of Admissions Non-Degree Seeking 1 2 3 Deborah Clark, Comptroller Kate Camara, Dir. of Public Relations Total Enrollment 102 4 106 Academic Calendar...... Semester Student Body...... Coed Degrees Offered...... A, B

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Institution State Page Institution State Page Albertus Magnus College Conn. 37 Champlain College Vt. 136 American International College Mass. 74 Charter Oak State College Conn. 30 Amherst College Mass. 74 Chester College of New England N.H. 118 Andover College Maine 53 Clark University Mass. 83 Andover Newton Theological School Mass. 74 Clemens College Conn. 37 Anna Maria College Mass. 75 Colby College Maine 54 Antioch University New England N.H. 118 Colby-Sawyer College N.H. 118 Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University Mass. 75 College of Our Lady of the Elms Mass. 83 Asnuntuck Community College Conn. 29 College of St. Joseph Vt. 137 Assumption College Mass. 76 College of the Atlantic Maine 55 Atlantic Union College Mass. 76 College of the Holy Cross Mass. 84 Babson College Mass. 76 Community College of Rhode Island R.I. 125 Bangor Theological Seminary Maine 53 Community College of Vermont Vt. 134 Bard College at Simon’s Rock: The Early College Mass. 77 Connecticut College Conn. 37 Bates College Maine 53 Conway School of Landscape Design Mass. 84 Bay Path College Mass. 77 Curry College Mass. 84 Bay State College Mass. 78 Daniel Webster College N.H. 119 Beal College Maine 53 Dartmouth College N.H. 119 Becker College Mass. 78 Dean College Mass. 85 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Mass. 78 Eastern Connecticut State University Conn. 31 Bennington College Vt. 136 Eastern Maine Community College Maine 48 Bentley University Mass. 79 Eastern Nazarene College Mass. 85 Berklee College of Music Mass. 79 Emerson College Mass. 86 Berkshire Community College Mass. 61 Emmanuel College Mass. 86 Blessed John XXIII National Seminary Mass. 79 Endicott College Mass. 86 Boston Architectural College Mass. 80 Episcopal Divinity School Mass. 87 Boston Baptist College Mass. 80 Fairfield University Conn. 38 Boston College Mass. 80 FINE Mortuary College, LLC: The Boston Conservatory Mass. 81 A Private Two Year College Mass. 87 Boston Graduate School Fisher College Mass. 87 of Psychoanalysis Mass. 81 Fitchburg State College Mass. 63 Boston University Mass. 81 Framingham State College Mass. 64 Bowdoin College Maine 54 Franklin Pierce University N.H. 119 Brandeis University Mass. 82 Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Mass. 88 Briarwood College Conn. 37 Gateway Community College Conn. 31 Bridgewater State College Mass. 62 Goddard College Vt. 137 Bristol Community College Mass. 62 Goodwin College, Inc. Conn. 38 Brown University R.I. 127 Bryant University R.I. 127 Gordon College Mass. 88 Bunker Hill Community College Mass. 62 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Mass. 88 Burlington College Vt. 136 Granite State College N.H. 113 Cambridge College Mass. 82 Great Bay Community College N.H. 114 Cape Cod Community College Mass. 63 Green Mountain College Vt. 137 Capital Community College Conn. 30 Greenfield Community College Mass. 64 Caritas Laboure College Mass. 83 Hampshire College Mass. 89 Castleton State College Vt. 133 Hartford Seminary Conn. 39 Central Connecticut State University Conn. 30 Harvard University Mass. 89 Central Maine Community College Maine 47 Heartwood College of Art Maine 55 Central Maine Medical Center College Hebrew College Mass. 90 of Nursing and Health Professions Maine 54 Hellenic College/Holy Cross Mass. 90

142 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION Index of Institutions

Institution State Page Institution State Page Hesser College N.H. 120 New England Culinary Institute Vt. 139 Holy Apostles College and Seminary Conn. 39 The New England Institute of Art Mass. 96 Holyoke Community College Mass. 64 New England Institute of Technology R.I. 128 Housatonic Community College Conn. 31 New England School of Acupuncture Mass. 96 Husson University Maine 55 New England School of Communications Maine 56 Johnson & Wales University R.I. 127 New Hampshire Institute of Art N.H. 121 Johnson State College Vt. 134 Newbury College Mass. 96 Keene State College N.H. 114 NHTI, Concord’s Community College N.H. 115 Kennebec Valley Community College Maine 48 Nichols College Mass. 97 Lakes Region Community College N.H. 114 North Shore Community College Mass. 67 Landmark College Vt. 138 Northeastern University Mass. 97 Lasell College Mass. 90 Northern Essex Community College Mass. 68 Lesley University Mass. 91 Northern Maine Community College Maine 48 Longy School of Music Mass. 91 Northwestern Connecticut Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts Conn. 39 Community College Conn. 33 Lyndon State College Vt. 134 Norwalk Community College Conn. 33 Magdalen College N.H. 120 Norwich University Vt. 139 Maine College of Art Maine 56 Paier College of Art, Inc. Conn. 40 Maine Maritime Academy Maine 48 Pine Manor College Mass. 98 Manchester Community College Conn. 32 Plymouth State University N.H. 116 Manchester Community College N.H. 115 Post University Conn. 40 Marian Court College Mass. 91 Providence College R.I. 128 Marlboro College Vt. 138 Quincy College Mass. 68 Marlboro College Graduate Center Vt. 138 Quinebaug Valley Community College Conn. 33 Massachusetts Bay Community College Mass. 65 Quinnipiac University Conn. 41 Massachusetts College of Art and Design Mass. 65 Quinsigamond Community College Mass. 68 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Mass. 65 Regis College Mass. 98 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Rensselaer at Hartford Conn. 41 and Health Sciences Mass. 92 Rhode Island College R.I. 126 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mass. 92 Rhode Island School of Design R.I. 129 Massachusetts Maritime Academy Mass. 66 River Valley Community College N.H. 116 Massachusetts School of Rivier College N.H. 121 Professional Psychology Mass. 93 Roger Williams University R.I. 129 Massasoit Community College Mass. 66 Roxbury Community College Mass. 69 Merrimack College Mass. 93 Sacred Heart University Conn. 41 MGH Institute of Health Professions Mass. 93 Saint Anselm College N.H. 122 Middlebury College Vt. 139 Saint Joseph College Conn. 42 Middlesex Community College Conn. 32 Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Maine 57 Middlesex Community College Mass. 67 Saint Michael’s College Vt. 140 Mitchell College Conn. 40 Salem State College Mass. 69 Montserrat College of Art Mass. 94 Salve Regina University R.I. 130 Mount Holyoke College Mass. 94 School for International Training Vt. 140 Mount Ida College Mass. 94 School of The Museum of Fine Arts Mass. 98 Mount Wachusett Community College Mass. 67 Simmons College Mass. 99 Nashua Community College N.H. 115 Smith College Mass. 99 Naugatuck Valley Community College Conn. 32 Southern Connecticut State University Conn. 34 New England Bible College Maine 56 Southern Maine Community College Maine 49 New England College N.H. 121 Southern New Hampshire University N.H. 122 New England College of Finance Mass. 95 Southern Vermont College Vt. 140 The New England College of Optometry Mass. 95 Springfield College Mass. 99 The New England Conservatory of Music Mass. 95 Springfield Technical Community College Mass. 70

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2009 143 Index of Institutions

Institution State Page Institution State Page St. Vincent’s College Conn. 42 University of New Hampshire N.H. 116 Sterling College Vt. 141 University of New Hampshire Stonehill College Mass. 100 at Manchester N.H. 117 Suffolk University Mass. 101 University of New Haven Conn. 44 The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts N.H. 123 University of Rhode Island R.I. 126 Thomas College Maine 57 University of Southern Maine Maine 51 Three Rivers Community College Conn. 34 University of Vermont Vt. 135 Trinity College Conn. 42 Urban College of Boston Mass. 103 Tufts University Mass. 103 Vermont Technical College Vt. 135 Tunxis Community College Conn. 34 Washington County Community College Maine 52 United States Coast Guard Academy Conn. 35 Wellesley College Mass. 103 Unity College Maine 57 Wentworth Institute of Technology Mass. 104 University of Bridgeport Conn. 43 Wesleyan University Conn. 44 University of Connecticut Conn. 35 Western Connecticut State University Conn. 36 University of Hartford Conn. 43 Western New England College Mass. 104 University of Maine Maine 49 Westfield State College Mass. 72 University of Maine at Augusta Maine 50 Wheaton College Mass. 105 University of Maine at Farmington Maine 50 Wheelock College Mass. 106 University of Maine at Fort Kent Maine 50 White Mountains Community College N.H. 117 University of Maine at Machias Maine 51 Williams College Mass. 107 University of Maine at Presque Isle Maine 51 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Mass. 107 University of Massachusetts Amherst Mass. 70 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Mass. 108 University of Massachusetts Boston Mass. 70 Worcester State College Mass. 72 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Mass. 71 Yale University Conn. 45 University of Massachusetts Lowell Mass. 71 York County Community College Maine 52 University of New England Maine 58

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