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List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston

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Map of the land owned or leased by colleges and universities in the Boston area as of 2021

This is a list of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston. Some are located within Boston proper while some are located in neighboring cities and towns, but all are within the 128/95/1 loop. This is closer to the "inner core" definition of Metropolitan Boston, which excludes more suburban North Shore, South Shore and MetroWest regions. Although larger institutions may have several schools, some of which are located in cities other than that of the main campus (such as Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine), each institution is listed only once and location is determined by the site of each institution's main campus. Three universities—Harvard and MIT in Cambridge, as well as Tufts in Somerville—make up the "brainpower triangle" of greater Boston, a region defined by universities that have a large local and national influence.[1]

There are a total of 44 institutions of higher education in the defined region, including five junior colleges, 11 colleges that primarily grant baccalaureate and master's degrees, eight research universities, and 20 special-focus institutions. Of these, 39 are private ventures while five are public institutions (four are run by the state of Massachusetts and one is operated by the city of Quincy).

In 2007, enrollment at these colleges and universities ranged from 108 students at the Episcopal Divinity School to 32,053 students at Boston University. The first to be founded was Harvard University, also the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, while the most recently established institution is Sattler College. All but three of these schools are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the oldest regional accrediting body in the United States.

Institutions

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Name Location Control[2] Classification[2] Enrollment[3] Founded[a] NEASC-accredited[4]
Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology Boston Private Special-focus 513 1908 2006
Bentley University Waltham Private Master's 5,165 1917 1966
Berklee College of Music Boston Private Special-focus 8,282 1945 1973
Boston Architectural College Boston Private Special-focus 747 1889 1991
Boston Baptist College Milton Private Special-focus 43 1976
Boston College Newton Private Research 15,287 1863 1935
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis Brookline Private Special-focus 155 1973 1996
Boston University Boston Private Research 36,714 1839 1929
Brandeis University Waltham Private Research 5,581 1948 1953
Bunker Hill Community College Boston Public Associate's 8,439 1973 1976
Cambridge College Boston Private Master's 2,135 1971 1981
Curry College Milton Private Baccalaureate 2,052 1879 1970
Eastern Nazarene College Quincy Private Baccalaureate 535 1900 1943
Emerson College Boston Private Master's 5,891 1880 1950
Emmanuel College Boston Private Master's 2,012 1919 1933
Fisher College Boston Private Baccalaureate 1,421 1903 1970
Harvard University Cambridge Private Research 30,631 1636 1929
Hebrew College Newton Private Special-focus 212 1921 1955
Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Brookline Private Special-focus 161 1937 1974
Hult International Business School Cambridge Private Special-focus 2,176 1964 1976
Labouré College Milton Private Associate's 983 1892 1975
Lasell University Newton Private Baccalaureate 1,591 1851 1932
Lesley University Cambridge Private Master's 3,406 1909 1952
Longy School of Music of Bard College Cambridge Private Special-focus 315 1915 1995
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston Public Special-focus 1,939 1873 1954
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston Private Special-focus 6,824 1823 1974
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Private Research 11,858 1861 1929
MGH Institute of Health Professions Boston Private Special-focus 1,353 1977 1985
New England College of Optometry Boston Private Special-focus 536 1894 1976
New England Conservatory Boston Private Special-focus 796 1867 1951
New England Law | Boston Boston Private Special-focus 1,060 1938
North Bennet Street School Boston Private Special-focus 152 1881 1985
Northeastern University Boston Private Research 30,013 1898 1940
Quincy College Quincy Public Associate's 2,602 1958 1980
Roxbury Community College Boston Public Associate's 1,214 1973 1981
Saint John's Seminary Boston Private Special-focus 103 1884 1969
Sattler College Boston Private Special-focus 93 2016
Simmons University Boston Private Master's 5,710 1899 1929
Suffolk University Boston Private Master's 6,734 1906 1952
Tufts University Medford Private Research 13,431 1852 1929
University of Massachusetts Boston Boston Public Research 15,586 1964 1972
Urban College of Boston Boston Private Associate's 596 1993 2001
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston Private Special-focus 3,920 1904 1967
William James College Newton Private Special-focus 897 1974 1984

See also

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Explanatory notes

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  1. ^ Founding year is institutionally determined. It may differ from the institution's charter year, the year it became an institution of higher education, or the year it took its current name.

References

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  1. ^ Gorey, Colm (2018-09-12). "Why Greater Boston deserves to be called the 'brainpower triangle'". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  2. ^ a b "Institution Lookup". Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  3. ^ "Search for Schools, Colleges, and Libraries". U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
  4. ^ "Roster of Institutions: Massachusetts". Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Archived from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2009-07-01.