I've heard there are a lot of colleges in the Boston and Cambridge area. Can someone tell me the exact number? I want to see what options are available.
There are many colleges and universities in the Boston and Cambridge area, offering a wide range of academic programs and opportunities. While the exact number of institutions might vary slightly depending on how you define the area, here's a list of 20 well-known colleges and universities within these two cities:
In Boston:
1. Boston University (BU)
2. Boston College (BC)
3. Northeastern University
4. Suffolk University
5. Tufts University (with its main campus in Medford/Somerville, but also has some facilities in Boston)
6. Simmons University
7. Wentworth Institute of Technology
8. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS University)
9. Emmanuel College
10. Wheelock College (now part of Boston University)
11. Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt)
12. Berklee College of Music
In Cambridge:
1. Harvard University
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
3. Lesley University
4. Cambridge College
5. Hult International Business School (formerly Arthur D. Little School of Management)
These institutions provide a diverse range of academic programs and degrees, so you have plenty of options to explore. It's important to research each school individually to find the one that best aligns with your academic interests and lifestyle preferences. Be sure to also consider factors like affordability, campus size, and available resources as you make your decision.
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