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List of Colleges & Universities in Massachusetts Initial SNo Name Location Control Classification Enrollment Founded NEASC accreditation 1 American International College Springfield Private Master's 2,678 1885 1933 2 Amherst College Amherst Private Baccalaureate 1,683 1821 1929 Andover Newton Theological Special-focus 3 Newton Private 350 1965 1978 School institution Master's & 4 Anna Maria College Paxton Private 1,244 1946 1955 Baccalaureate 5 Assumption College Worcester Private Master's 2,872 1904 1949 Special-focus 6 Babson College Wellesley Private 3,434 1919 1950 institution Great 7 Bard College at Simon's Rock Private Baccalaureate 403 1964 1973 Barrington 8 Bay Path College Longmeadow Private Baccalaureate 1,603 1897 1965 For- 9 Bay State College Boston Baccalaureate 354 1946 2008 profit 10 Becker College Worcester Private Baccalaureate 1,800 1784 1992 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Special-focus 11 Boston Private 513 1908 2006 Technology institution 12 Bentley University Waltham Private Master's 5,636 1917 1966 Special-focus 13 Berklee College of Music Boston Private 4,090 1945 1973 institution 14 Berkshire Community College Pittsfield Public Associate’s 2,267 1960 1964 Blessed John XXIII National Special-focus 15 Weston Private 56 1964 -- Seminary institution Special-focus 16 Boston Architectural College Boston Private 1,338 1889 1991 institution Special-focus 17 Boston Baptist College Milton Private 153 1976 -- institution Research 18 Boston College Chestnut Hill Private 14,621 1863 1935 university Special-focus 19 Boston Conservatory Boston Private 630 1867 1968 institution Boston Graduate School of Special-focus 20 Brookline Private 178 1973 1996 Psychoanalysis institution Research 21 Boston University Boston Private 32,053 1839 1929 university Research 22 Brandeis University Waltham Private 5,333 1948 1953 university 23 Bridgewater State University Bridgewater Public Master's 9,934 1840 1953 24 Bristol Community College Fall River Public Associate’s 7,388 1965 1970 25 Bunker Hill Community College Boston Public Associate’s 8,806 1973 1976 26 Cambridge College Cambridge Private Master's 5,355 1971 1981 West 27 Cape Cod Community College Public Associate’s 4,299 1961 1967 Barnstable Research 28 Clark University Worcester Private 3,210 1887 1929 university 29 College of the Holy Cross Worcester Private Baccalaureate 2,847 1843 1930 Conway School of Landscape Special-focus 30 Conway Private 19 1972 1989 Design institution 31 Curry College Milton Private Baccalaureate 3,182 1879 1970 Associate's & 32 Dean College Franklin Private 1,075 1865 1957 Bachelor's 33 Eastern Nazarene College Quincy Private Baccalaureate 1,075 1900 1943 Elms College 34 Chicopee Private Baccalaureate 1,258 1928 1942 College of Our Lady of the Elms 35 Emerson College Boston Private Master's 4,380 1880 1950 36 Emmanuel College Boston Private Master's 2,467 1919 1933 37 Endicott College Beverly Private Baccalaureate 3,710 1939 1952 Special-focus 38 Episcopal Divinity School Cambridge Private 108 1975 -- institution 39 Fisher College Boston Private Baccalaureate 1,225 1903 1970 40 Fitchburg State University Fitchburg Public Master's 6,692 1894 1953 41 Framingham State University Framingham Public Master's 5,903 1839 1950 Franklin W. Olin College of 42 Needham Private -- 299 1997 2006 Engineering 43 Gordon College Wenham Private Baccalaureate 1,648 1889 1961 Gordon-Conwell Theological South Special-focus 44 Private 2,134 1969 1985 Seminary Hamilton institution 45 Greenfield Community College Greenfield Public Associate’s 2,236 1962 1966 46 Hampshire College Amherst Private Baccalaureate 1,431 1970 1974 Research 47 Harvard University Cambridge Private 25,690 1636 1929 university Special-focus 48 Hebrew College Newton Private 201 1921 1955 institution Hellenic College and Holy Cross Special-focus 49 Greek Orthodox School of Brookline Private 211 1937 1974 institution Theology 50 Holyoke Community College Holyoke Public Associate’s 6,461 1946 1970 Hult International Business Special-focus 51 Cambridge Private 1964 1976 School institution 52 Labouré College Boston Private Associate's 548 1892 2005 53 Lasell College Newton Private Baccalaureate 1,630 1851 1932 54 Lesley University Cambridge Private Master's 7,003 1909 1952 Special-focus 55 Longy School of Music Cambridge Private 1,403 1915 1995 institution 56 Marian Court College Swampscott Private Associate’s 350 1964 2004 Massachusetts Bay Community 57 Wellesley Public Associate’s 5,018 1961 1967 College Massachusetts College of Art and Special-focus 58 Boston Public 2,312 1873 1954 Design institution Massachusetts College of Liberal 59 North Adams Public Baccalaureate 1,841 1894 1953 Arts Massachusetts College of Special-focus 60 Boston Private 3,626 1823 1974 Pharmacy and Health Sciences institution Massachusetts Institute of Research 61 Cambridge Private 10,220 1861 1929 Technology university Massachusetts Maritime 62 Bourne Public Baccalaureate 1,135 1891 1974 Academy Special-focus 63 Massachusetts School of Law Andover Private 636 1988 1997 institution Massachusetts School of Special-focus 64 Boston Private 304 1974 1984 Professional Psychology institution 65 Massasoit Community College Brockton Public Associate’s 7,064 1966 1971 North 66 Merrimack College Private Baccalaureate 2,098 1947 1953 Andover 67 Middlesex Community College Bedford Public Associate’s 8,124 1970 1973 Special-focus 68 Montserrat College of Art Beverly Private 285 1970 1995 institution 69 Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Private Baccalaureate 2,204 1837 1929 70 Mount Ida College Newton Private Baccalaureate 1,429 1899 1970 Mount Wachusett Community 71 Gardner Public Associate’s 4,147 1963 1968 College New England College of Special-focus 72 Boston Private 464 1894 1976 Optometry institution Special-focus 73 New England Conservatory Boston Private 787 1867 1951 institution For- Special-focus 74 New England Institute of Art Brookline 1,675 1952 2004 profit institution Special-focus 75 New England School of Law Boston Private 1,103 1938 -- institution 76 Newbury College Brookline Private Baccalaureate 1,202 1962 2000 Special-focus 77 Nichols College Dudley Private 1,477 1815 1965 institution 78 North Shore Community College Lynn Public Associate’s 7,107 1965 1969 Research 79 Northeastern University Boston Private 24,434 1898 1940 university Northern Essex Community 80 Haverhill Public Associate’s 6,526 1972 1969 College Special-focus 81 Northpoint Bible College Haverhill Private 265 1924 -- institution 82 Pine Manor College Chestnut Hill Private Baccalaureate 472 1911 1939 83 Quincy College Quincy Public Associate’s 3,932 1958 1980 Quinsigamond Community 84 Worcester Public Associate’s 6,654 1963 1967 College 85 Regis College Weston Private Master's 1,511 1927 1933 86 Roxbury Community College Roxbury Public Associate’s 2,398 1973 1981 Special-focus 87 Saint John's Seminary Brighton Private 118 1884 1969 institution 88 Salem State University Salem Public Master's 10,085 1854 1953 West For- 89 Salter College -- 301 1937 -- Boylston profit School of the Museum of Fine Special-focus 90 Boston Private 797 1876 -- Arts institution 91 Simmons College Boston Private Master's 4,733 1899 1929 92 Smith College Northampton Private Baccalaureate 3,065 1875 1929 Southern New England School of North Special-focus 93 Private 256 1981 1995 Law Dartmouth institution 94 Springfield College Springfield Private Master's 4,755 1885 1930 Springfield Technical Community 95 Springfield Public Associate’s 6,074 1967 1971 College 96 Stonehill College Easton Private Baccalaureate 2,450 1948 1959 Research 97 Suffolk University Boston Private 9,103 1906 1952 university Research 98 Tufts University Medford Private 9,758 1852 1929 university University of Massachusetts Research 99 Amherst Public 25,873 1863 1932 Amherst university University of Massachusetts Research 100 Boston Public 13,433 1964 1972 Boston university University of Massachusetts 101 Dartmouth Public Master's 9,080 1895 1964 Dartmouth University of Massachusetts Research 102 Lowell Public 16,969 1894 1975 Lowell university University of Massachusetts Special-focus 103 Worcester Public 1,013 1962 1997 Medical School institution 104 Urban College of Boston Boston Private Associate’s 673 1993 2001 105 Wellesley College Wellesley Private Baccalaureate 2,380 1875 1929 Wentworth Institute of Special-focus 106 Boston Private 3,728 1904 1967 Technology institution Western New England University 107 Springfield Private Master's 3,657 1919 1965 (as of July 1, 2011) 108 Westfield State University Westfield Public Master's 5,392 1838 1957 109 Wheaton College Norton Private Baccalaureate 1,657 1834 1929 110 Wheelock College Boston Private Master's 1,086 1939 1950 111 Williams College Williamstown Private Baccalaureate 2,073 1793 1929 Woods Hole Oceanographic Special-focus 112 Woods Hole Private 1930 2001 Institution institution Research 113 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Private 4,158 1865 1937 university 114 Worcester State University Worcester Public Master's 5,358 1874 1957 For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Massachusetts.
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