Colleges and universities in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is home to 143 Title IV-eligible colleges and universities, enrolling about 485,926 students in total.
Of these, 43 are public and 100 private. The largest by enrollment include Boston, Northeastern, and UM. Among institutions that report the figure, the median graduation rate is 69% and the median average net price is $24,817.
143 institutions
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Weston, Massachusetts
Quincy College
Quincy, Massachusetts
Quinsigamond Community College
Worcester, Massachusetts
Regis College
Weston, Massachusetts
Rob Roy Academy-Fall River
Fall River, Massachusetts
Rob Roy Academy-New Bedford
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Rob Roy Academy-Taunton
Taunton, Massachusetts
Rob Roy Academy-Worcester
Worcester, Massachusetts
Roxbury Community College
Roxbury Crossing, Massachusetts
Saint John's Seminary
Brighton, Massachusetts
Salem State University
Salem, Massachusetts
Sattler College
Boston, Massachusetts
Shawsheen Valley School of Practical Nursing
Billerica, Massachusetts
Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital School of Nursing
Brockton, Massachusetts
Simmons University
Boston, Massachusetts
Smith College
Northampton, Massachusetts
Southeastern Technical Institute
South Easton, Massachusetts
Southern Worcester County Regional Vocational School District
Charlton, Massachusetts
Spa Tech Institute-North Andover
North Andover, Massachusetts
Spa Tech Institute-Plymouth
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Spa Tech Institute-Westboro
Westborough, Massachusetts
Springfield College
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield College-Regional, Online, and Continuing Education
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield Technical Community College
Springfield, Massachusetts
Stonehill College
Easton, Massachusetts
Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts
Technology Learning Center
Oxford, Massachusetts
The New England Conservatory of Music
Boston, Massachusetts
Tri County Regional Vocational Technical High School
Franklin, Massachusetts
Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Amherst, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Boston, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Central Office
Boston, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Lowell, Massachusetts
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School
Bourne, Massachusetts
Urban College of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts
Wellesley College
Wellesley, Massachusetts
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Boston, Massachusetts
Western New England University
Springfield, Massachusetts
Westfield State University
Westfield, Massachusetts
Wheaton College
Norton, Massachusetts
William James College
Newton, Massachusetts
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester State University
Worcester, Massachusetts
Frequently asked questions
- How many colleges and universities are in Massachusetts?
- Massachusetts has 143 Title IV-eligible institutions in this dataset, drawn from IPEDS and College Scorecard. Together they enroll about 485,926 students.
- What are the largest universities in Massachusetts?
- By total enrollment, the largest institutions in Massachusetts are Boston, Northeastern, UM, Harvard, and UM.
- What is the average graduation rate and net price in Massachusetts?
- The median graduation rate among institutions that report one is 69%, and the median average net price is $24,817. Figures come from IPEDS and College Scorecard.
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