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Colleges in Newton, MA?

Hey everyone! I'm planning on applying to schools in or around Newton, MA. Can anyone help me with a list of colleges in this area? I'd really appreciate it! Thanks in advance!

4 months ago

Sure, I'm happy to help! Newton, MA, is a suburb just west of Boston, which means that you'll have plenty of colleges to consider in and around the area. In Newton itself, you'll find:

1. Lasell University: A small private university offering undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on real-world learning experiences, internships, and community service.

2. Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst: This campus was formerly Mount Ida College before it was acquired by UMass Amherst in 2018. It now serves as a center for applied research, industry partnership and prototyping, and career development programs.

The close proximity of Newton to Boston also gives you access to many prestigious colleges and universities in and around the city. Here are a few notable institutions in the Greater Boston area:

1. Boston College: A private Jesuit research university located in Chestnut Hill, a neighborhood adjacent to Newton.

2. Boston University: A large private research university with a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

3. Harvard University: Located in Cambridge, it is one of the world's most renowned universities and offers many undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs.

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Another prestigious institution, MIT is located in Cambridge and is particularly known for its top-ranked science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs.

5. Northeastern University: A private university in Boston known for its strong co-op program, integrating professional work experiences into the academic curriculum.

There are many more colleges and universities in the Greater Boston area, but this should give you a good starting point. Best of luck with your applications!

4 months ago

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