Universities & Colleges in Boston: Essential Campus Tour Tips
Planning to visit one or more of the 60+ universities and colleges in Boston, perhaps for a campus tour?
With over 150,000-250,000 students (depending on how you count), Boston is the quintessential college town. Numerous free and cheap attractions, great music venues and other nightlife, lots of parks and green space, an extensive public transportation system, and plenty of affordable food options for when dining hall fare gets too monotonous keep students happy while they're in school. With rich academic and cultural resources as well as support for budding entrepreneurs and innovators, Boston's universities provide an exciting intellectual and creative environment second to none. And Boston's robust and diverse economy with opportunities for summer internships and employment offers after graduation means that many graduates end up staying here.
If you're planning to visit or tour Boston universities and colleges, you'll appreciate the city's compact size. Going to information sessions/tours for two schools in one day is relatively easy. If you plan to just walk around the campuses to soak up the atmosphere, three or four may be feasible.
But figuring out logistics can be tough if you're not familiar with Boston. Should you rent a car if you're flying into Boston? If you're driving, where can you park (without spending a fortune)? What's the best way to get from school to school on public transportation? Where's the best place to stay if you're here for more than a day? Are there any other schools you should visit while you're here?
Our guide to visiting universities and colleges in Boston answers these questions, and more.
We focus on schools with large numbers or percentages of students from outside of Massachusetts: Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Boston College, Emerson College, Northeastern University, Brandeis University, Bentley College, Tufts University, Babson College, Berklee College of Music, and Suffolk University.
We also provide a comprehensive list of all colleges and universities in the Boston Metro area, including many professional, specialized, and technical schools. Although online college courses are available from many Boston universities and colleges, we highlight some of the best-known programs.
What Should You Expect on a Campus Tour at Boston Universities & Colleges?
Most Boston universities and colleges offer an information session and a campus tour that together last about 2 hours.
Typically, admissions office staff lead the information sessions, and students who work in the admissions office lead the campus tours.
If you're considering applying to schools in Boston, campus tours can help you figure out whether you like an urban vibe (buildings opening onto city sidewalks) or a more traditional "campus" feel (lots of green space and trees).
To get a humorous and entertaining insider's perspective, opt for one of the "unofficial" fee-based campus tours offered by students at a couple of universities (currently, Harvard and MIT). Here are several options:
More Campus Tour Choices
Harvard Tour and MIT Tour Combo Ticket - Start on whichever campus you prefer. Walk or take the T (Boston's subway) between campuses. Find out more
Private 90-Minute Tour of Harvard - Want the undivided attention of a dedicated guide? Pricing is based on a group of up to 20 people - but this is also a popular choice for much smaller groups. Choose your language: English, French, Spanish, Italian, or German. Find out more
Boston's Public Transportation - What You Need to Know for Your Campus Tours
With over 150,000 students calling Boston "home" plus another 100,000+ in the surrounding metro area, we are the quintessential college town. Boston boasts the second highest number of students in North America - only Montreal has more.
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Getting to Boston from Logan Airport for College & University Tours
With over 150,000 students calling Boston "home" plus another 100,000+ in the surrounding metro area, we are the quintessential college town. Boston boasts the second highest number of students in North America - only Montreal has more.
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Things to do - sports, concerts, restaurants, community projects, clubs
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What to Do with Your Car if You're Driving to Boston for Campus Tours
With over 150,000 students calling Boston "home" plus another 100,000+ in the surrounding metro area, we are the quintessential college town. Boston boasts the second highest number of students in North America - only Montreal has more.
Meet kids from other schools - x reg classes, activities
Things to do - sports, concerts, restaurants, community projects, clubs
public transportation
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internships, jobs - tech, biotech, fin services, education, hospitality, medical/health
Best Places to Stay for Your Boston Campus Visit
With over 150,000 students calling Boston "home" plus another 100,000+ in the surrounding metro area, we are the quintessential college town. Boston boasts the second highest number of students in North America - only Montreal has more.
Meet kids from other schools - x reg classes, activities
Things to do - sports, concerts, restaurants, community projects, clubs
public transportation
safe
internships, jobs - tech, biotech, fin services, education, hospitality, medical/health
Directory of Boston Colleges & Universities
Use this complete guide to Boston colleges and universities to plan your campus tours.
The schools in this section offer Bachelor degrees, and in many cases, Master, Doctoral, and Professional degrees. Some also offer Associate degrees, while others offer experiential career-focused training in specialized areas ranging from health sciences to fine furniture making, glass blowing, and even wine making.
Add in numerous research centers, Boston career and technical schools, and online college courses from universities and colleges in Boston - and you can see the rich educational and intellectual diversity offered by our institutes of higher learning. Even if you're just visiting for the weekend, you can take classes in everything from quantum physics to wine tasting.
Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University
700 Beacon Street, in Boston's Fenway neighborhood
Focused on preparing students for careers in art, the Art Institute offers Bachelor and Master degrees. Courses cover a variety of areas including web and multimedia design, graphic design, advertising and editorial illustration, animation, photojournalism, art education, and even fine arts.
Babson College
231 College Street, Wellesley
Babson is all about business . . . and both the undergraduate and graduate programs have outstanding reputations. Babson is one of the best colleges in Boston for entrepreneurial leadership programs.
Bay Path College
Longmeadow, MA
123 Cambridge Street,
Burlington, MA
Although Bay Path College has its main campus in Longmeadow, a Saturday program and some graduate programs are offered in Burlington, north of Boston. The undergraduate program offers career-oriented majors to an all-female student body. A coed graduate program is designed for working professionals.
Bay State College
122 Commonwealth Avenue, Back Bay, Boston)
Originally founded to serve the airline industry, this for-profit career college in Boston's Back Bay offers Associate and Bachelor degrees in Business, Fashion, Nursing, and Entertainment Management.
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
41 Berkeley Street, South End, Boston
Established by an unusual provision in Benjamin Franklin's will, the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology is a private technical college that offers a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology, and Associate degrees in Industrial and Engineering Technologies, as well as Opticianry.
Although BFIT offers some housing options, most students commute. The college aligns its programs with workplace demands. About two thirds of recent graduates find employment in a field related to their major, and the remaining third transfers to a four-year college to complete their baccalaureate degree.
Bentley University
175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA
One of the best colleges in Boston for business. This highly ranked school a few miles west of the city specializes in finance, accounting, and information systems. Bentley's McCallum Graduate School offers MBA and MS programs in a variety of business-related areas.
Berklee College of Music
Admissions Office: Uchida Building, 921 Boylston St; the Berklee campus straddles Boston's Fenway and Back Bay neighborhoods
Berklee College of Music specializes in musical performance and composition training in jazz, rock, and other contemporary music not normally stressed at other schools. Undergrads come from 70+ different countries. More about Berklee College of Music
Boston Architectural College
Back Bay, Boston
New England's largest independent design college, offering bachelor and master degrees in architecture and design. It may also be the only college in Boston that started 100+ years ago as a private club. Boston Architectural College
Boston Baptist College
Hyde Park, Boston
A small Bible college with about 130 students. Offers Associate and Bachelor degrees in Biblical studies.
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, Newton
Despite its name, Boston College is actually a university, and home to one of the largest Jesuit communities in the U.S. In addition to offering highly-ranked liberal arts programs as as programs in nursing, engineering, and business for undergraduates, it also has a gorgeous hilltop campus - possibly the prettiest in Boston - with many buildings featuring "collegiate gothic" architecture. More about Boston College
Boston Conservatory
Fenway, Boston
An arts conservatory with undergraduate and graduate programs music, dance, theater, and music education. More about Boston Conservatory
Boston University
Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Allston
With over 30,000 students and 4,000 faculty, BU is the fourth largest private university in the U.S. BU includes 18 schools and colleges, and offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in numerous disciplines. More about Boston University
Brandeis University
Waltham
Established in 1948 as a Jewish-sponsored private nonsectarian research university, Brandeis is located on a wooded campus about 8 miles west of Boston. It offers strong liberal arts and international programs, plus a number of graduate and research programs. More about Brandeis University
Cambridge College
Cambridge and online
One of the best colleges in Boston for adult education for working adults. Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education, counseling, management, and human services. Cambridge College features collaborative learning and recognizes prior learning and life experiences. Classes are onsite and online. More about Cambridge College
Colleges of the Fenway
Boston's Fenway neighborhood
This group of small colleges in Boston's Fenway neighborhood allows their students to cross-register, greatly increasing course options. Students also share many sports and student activities. Colleges of the Fenway include Emmanuel, Mass College of Art, Mass College of Pharmacy, Simmons, Wentworth, and Wheelock. More about Colleges of the Fenway
Curry College (Milton)
This private liberal arts school offering Bachelor and Master degrees started back in 1879 as the School of Elocution, with telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell as its chancellor.
Dean College
Franklin
Dedicated to help each student fulfill his or her potential based on individual learning styles, Dean offers Associate degrees in 15 academic majors, Baccalaureate degrees in Entertainment Management and Dance, and several Bachelor degree options in partnership with Suffolk University.
Eastern Nazarene College
Quincy
Sponsored by the Church of the Nazarene, this interdenominational school blends faith with scholastics, offering Associate and Bachelor degrees in 50+ areas, along with continuing ed and graduate programs for working adults. The tree-filled 15 acre campus doubles as an arboretum.
Emerson College
120 Boylston Street, Theatre District in Downtown Boston
This private university began as the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, Dramatic Art, and today focuses on communications and performing arts. It owns several of Boston's historic theaters, as well as state-of-the-art television and recording studios. One of the most active colleges in Boston in the local media and performance arena, with top-notch faculty and numerous famous alumni. More about Emerson College
Emmanuel College
Fenway, Boston
A Roman Catholic liberal arts school, all-female until 2001, offering internships, research, and other collaborative opportunities in Boston's Longwood Medical area.
Endicott College
Beverly, Boston
One of the formerly all-female colleges in Boston, Endicott was founded in 1839 for the purpose of educating women. The school is now coed and offers a broad spectrum of liberal arts programs for Associate, Bachelor, and Master degrees. A mandatory internship program links classroom work with professional experience.
Fisher College
Back Bay, Boston, plus other locations in Brockton, New Bedford, and North Attleboro; website
Offering BA/BS and Associates (2-year) degrees, plus an online MBA in Management, Fisher blends liberal arts courses with career training and preparation in areas such as Sports Management and Video Production. Also offers a BS in Nursing.
Framingham State College
Framingham, MA
Founded in 1839, this public college west of Boston offers small classes, 25 undergraduate majors, and 24 graduate programs. Although especially well known for its teacher education programs, it also offers a nursing program (R.N.) and many liberal arts majors, as well as pre-law, pre-medical, and pre-engineering programs.
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Needham, MA
Open only since 2002 and possibly the newest college in Boston, Olin offers engineering degrees, terrific facilities, and a commitment to provide world-class engineering education at an affordable cost - a commitment backed up by Olin Scholarships covering 100% of the tuition portion of student fees for all 4 years.
Gordon College
Wenham, MA
The only non-denominational Christian college in Boston and greater New England, Gordon College focuses on providing a Christian community for its students by integrating Christian beliefs with classroom studies.
Harvard University
Cambridge
Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the most famous in the world. With 8 schools and a Division of Continuing Education, Harvard is a leader in too many areas to count.
Hebrew College
Newton Centre
Offers comprehensive Jewish and Hebrew studies in a non-sectarian environment. Emphasizes preparation for Jewish careers ranging from Jewish education to Jewish music to rabbinical studies.
Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology
Brookline
As the only fully accredited 4-year liberal arts Orthodox Christian college in the Americas, Hellenic College offers Bachelor degrees. Holy Cross is a 3-year program of graduate-level theological studies leading to a Master of Divinity degree.
Labouré College
Dorchester, Boston
As the first Roman Catholic school of nursing in New England, Labouré has offered Associate degrees in Nursing and Allied Health for a long time, and started offering a Bachelor of Science for Registered Nurses degree in 2009.
Lasell College
Newton
Founded in 1851 as a school for women, Lasell became coed in 1997. Fashion Design is the most popular major, although Lasell also offers degrees in Hospitality and Event Management, Athletic Training, Communications, Retailing, and Management.
Lesley University
22 Everett Street, Cambridge, MA
Although Lesley offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of fields, it is renowned for its programs in education.
Longy School of Music of Bard College
Cambridge
One of 4 degree-granting music colleges in Boston and Cambridge, Longy is affiliated with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and specializes in the French conservatoire method in which faculty master classes are emphasized. Became part of of Bard College in 2012.
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Fenway, Boston
Combines a professional education in art and design with a strong liberal arts foundation in its undergraduate, graduate, and continuing ed programs. Programs range from animation to fashion design, metalsmithing to sculpture, film/video to graphic design - and everything in between. MassArt's film program provides weekly screenings of an eclectic mix of films and videos - you may even get to particpate in a discussion with the filmmaker afterward.
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Fenway, Boston
Offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in a wide array of programs in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, nursing, dental hygiene, radiologic sciences, environmental sciences, health studies, health policy, drug regulatory affairs, premedical studies, medicinal chemistry, and other areas.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge
Large, world-renowned research university with top engineering, science, and business programs. MIT boasts 73 Nobel Laureates, and has one of the largest endowments and annual research budgets of any American university.
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Buzzards Bay
This 4-year state college, located on Cape Cod, offers Bachelors and Masters degrees in disciplines that prepare students for careers in seagoing, engineering, and environmental professions, as well as other areas. In addition to earning a B.S. degree, Massachusetts Maritime Academy Students also have the opportunity to earn a Merchant Marine Officer's License and a Naval Officer's Commission.
Merrimack College
North Andover, MA
This Roman Catholic college north of Boston offers programs in liberal arts, business, science, and engineering. A cooperative education program combining classroom study with work experience in area businesses prepares students for careers in their chosen fields.
Montserrat College of Art
Beverly, MA
Started in the 1960s by a group of artists who wanted to provide professional education in the visual arts, Montserrat offers diplomas and a Bachelor degree to students who work primarily in a studio environment creating art under the guidance of a faculty of artists, designers, and scholars.
Mount Ida College
Newton
Reflecting a merger with 3 other small colleges in the 1980s, Mount Ida's eclectic mix of programs ranges from American Studies to Equine Management, from Interior Design to Funeral Home Management.
New England Conservatory
Fenway, Boston
The oldest independent conservatory in the U.S., and one of the finest. Strong undergrad and graduate programs, as well as preparatory, professional, and continuing ed programs. Jordan Hall, NEC's primary performance space, hosts over 600 concerts a year. Its incredible beauty is matched by its world-famous acoustics.
New England Institute of Art
Brookline
Part of the national for-profit Art Institute group, the New England Institute for Art offers Associate and Bachelor degrees and a career-oriented approach in areas such as advertising, digital filmmaking, video production, graphic design, interior design, and photography.
Newbury College
Brookline
Two and four year degree programs with multiple major options in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Business, and Arts, Sciences, and Design.
Northeastern University
Fenway, Boston
Nationally renowned for its cooperative education program, Northeastern offers majors in a wide variety of disciplines while giving students to gain valuable hands-on experience in their chosen field. Once known as a local commuter school, Northeastern now ranks as a large research institution.
Pine Manor College
Chestnut Hill, Newton
Small all-women's liberal arts college offering Associate and Bachelor degrees.
Regis College
Weston
This small formerly female-only Roman Catholic school became coed in 2007. It offers a liberal arts curriculum at the undergrad and graduate levels, and is known for its strong nursing program.
Roxbury Community College
Roxbury, Boston
This Massachusetts public college offers Associate degrees and certificate programs in liberal arts, career development, and workforce training. Many graduates transfer into 4-year schools to continue their education.
Salem State College
Salem
This public college north of Boston provides affordable tuition. Most popular majors are business, education, nursing, and criminal justice.
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Fenway, Boston
Dedicated to the visual arts, the Museum School offers undergraduate and graduate programs to aspiring artists and art teachers in partnership with Tufts University and Northeastern University.
Simmons
Fenway, Boston
Started in 1899 for the purpose of educating women in "useful professions," Simmons is a small university with a small (under 2,000 students) all-women undergrad program combining liberal arts with professional work experience, and a much larger coed graduate school with particular strengths in health sciences, social work, and library and information science. Also offers the only MBA program in the world designed specifically for women. Simmons belongs to the Colleges of the Fenway.
Stonehill College
Easton
This coed Roman Catholic college offers 70+ liberal arts, science, and pre-professional programs.
Suffolk University
Downtown, Boston
This private university with an emphasis on globalism also has campuses in Madrid, Spain and Dakar, Senegal. It focuses on offering high quality education at a reasonable cost and emphasizing diversity.
Tufts University
Medford
This internationally-known research university includes 10 schools, of which only 2 award undergrad degrees. Although perhaps best known for its emphasis on international studies, Tufts offers excellent programs in many different areas.
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Dorchester, Boston
This large public research university is the second-largest campus in the University of Massachusetts system, and includes 7 schools. Primarily a commuter school, it is in the early stage of shifting to a residential model.
Wellesley College
Wellesley
This all-women liberal arts college offers undergraduate degrees in single majors, double majors, interdisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary areas, as well as cross-registration with MIT and exchanges with other area schools.
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Fenway, Boston
Career-oriented Bachelor degree programs in architecture, computer science and systems, engineering, engineering technology, environmental science, construction management, and other technically-oriented areas. Features a hands-on approach in extensive lab and studio work.
Wheaton College
Norton
Once an all-women's college, this private liberal arts college became coed in 1987. Offering 40 majors and 50 minors, Wheaton also offers duel-degree and pre-professional programs, as well as courses designed to encourage students to think beyond their area of interest.
Wheelock College
Fenway, Boston
One of the Colleges of the Fenway, Wheelock College combines liberal arts with professional training in undergrads and graduate students in elementary and childhood education, special ed, daycare, counseling, social work, and child life work. More about Wheelock College
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Research Institutes and Post-Graduate-Only Institutes
Andover Newton Theological School (Newton Centre)
Founded in 1807, this is the oldest graduate school of theology in the United States, with 250 students from over 35 denominations.
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis (Brookline)
A small independent psychoanalytic graduate school offering Master and Doctoral degrees in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic counseling.
Episcopal Divinity School (Cambridge)
An episcopal seminary that offers graduate degrees in theological studies, divinity, and ministry
Forsyth Institute (Fenway, Boston)
Primarily a research institute focused on dental and oral health, Forsyth also offers a large post-doctoral training program in biomedical research.
Massachusetts College of Professional Psychology (West Roxbury, Boston)
A graduate-level institute offer Masters and Doctoral programs in psychology.
MGH Institute of Health Professionals (West End, Boston)
Affiliated with world-famous Massachusetts General Hospital, the Institute combines clinical research with classroom experiences and awards Master and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Investigation, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Communications Sciences and Disorders.
St. John's Seminary (Brighton, Boston)
Men-only Roman Catholic school that offers a graduate-level Masters of Divinity program, although most of its property was sold to Boston College in 2004-06.
Law Schools in Boston
Boston College Law School (Chestnut Hill, Newton, Boston)
Boston University School of Law (Fenway, Boston)
Harvard Law School (Cambridge)
New England School of Law (Theatre District, Downtown Boston)
NESL's part-time evening division allows many working adults to pursue a law degree, although the full-time day division is actually larger.
Northeastern School of Law (Fenway, Boston)
Suffolk University Law School (Downtown, Boston)
The fourth oldest law school in New England and the fourth largest in the U.S., Suffolk was founded in 1906 to provide immigrants, minorities, and the working class with the opportunity to study law. Suffolk offers full-time and part-time programs. Television shows The Practice and Boston Legal feature fictional Suffolk grads.
Tufts University - Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Medford)
The nation's oldest graduate school in international relations, Fletcher offers an LL.M. degree in international law for legal professionals and an M.A. in law and diplomacy, along with Master and Doctoral degrees in other areas related to international law and diplomacy.
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Medical Schools, Dental Schools, and other Health Professional Schools in Boston
Boston University - Goldman School of Dental Medicine (Fenway, Boston)
Boston University School of Medicine (South End, Boston)
Harvard Medical School (Fenway, Boston)
Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Fenway, Boston)
Harvard School of Public Health (Fenway, Boston)
MGH Institute of Health Professions (West End, Boston, and online)
This graduate school founded by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) grants master's degrees, doctoral degrees, certificates in advanced study, and continuing education in onsite and online medical classes. Nursing, Physical Therapy, Medical Imaging, and Communications Sciences and Disorders are the primary focus.
New England College of Optometry (Back Bay, Boston)
The oldest continually operating college of optometry in the U.S., and a leading research center. Students in the Doctor of Optometry and Master of Vision Science programs get clinical experience at the nearby New England Eye Institute.
Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition and Policy (Chinatown, Boston)
Tufts School of Dental Medicine (Chinatown, Boston)
Tufts School of Medicine (Chinatown, Boston)
Tufts University - Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine (Grafton, MA)
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Graduate Schools of Management in Boston
Babson College - F. W. Olin Graduate School of Business (Wellesley)
Bentley University McCallum Graduate School (Waltham, MA)
Boston College - Carroll School of Management (Chestnut Hill, Newton, MA)
Boston University School of Management (Fenway, Boston)
Brandeis International Business School (Waltham, MA)
Harvard Business School (Allston, Boston)
Northeastern School of Management (Fenway, Boston)
Suffolk University - Sawyer School of Business (Downtown Boston)
UMass Boston College of Management (Dorchester, Boston)
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Other Boston Schools to Explore
These schools offer Associate degrees, certificates, professional and career training, and even enrichment classes.
North Bennet Street School
North End, Boston and Arlington, MA
With a focus on training students for careers in traditional trades that require hand skills, this well-known school offers programs and workshops in a wide range of areas. Perhaps best known for its highly acclaimed stringed instrument making and furniture making programs, Bennet also offers fulltime professional programs in bookbinding, preservation carpentry, jewelry making, and piano technology, continuing ed classes, and 1-day workshops in everything from building birdhouses (children welcome) to manuscript gilding. 38 North Bennet Street, Boston; website
Boston Center for Adult Education
Bay Village, Boston
Here's where to come when you want to learn something just for fun - cake decorating . . . how to pay off your debt . . . pet first aid . . . Samba . . . and much, much more. Fees are very affordable, and many classes meet one time only - so if you're visiting Boston just for the weekend and want to take a class in something fun and interesting, check out BCAE's offerings. Website
Boston Wine School
Allston, Boston
For enrichment and pleasure, wine lovers can't go wrong at Boston Wine School, run by wine critic Jonathan Alsop. Classes such as "Burgers and Bordeaux," "Fine Wine on a Tight Budget," and "A Night in Southern France" combine wine tastings with snacks and in some cases, dinners. You can earn a certificate in some classes - useful if you work in the food or hospitality industry, and fun to have even if you just want to impress your friends. Website
Bunker Hill Community College
Charlestown
The 13,000 students attending this 2-year college come from 90+ countries. Graduating students earn Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degrees, and acquire specialized skills necessary to enter the workforce or transfer into 4-year programs elsewhere. If you saw the movie Good Will Hunting, you've seen Bunker Hill's Charlestown campus- it's the place where Robin Williams' character taught. Several satellite campuses are sprinkled around the greater Boston area. Website
Butera School of Art
Back Bay, Boston
This high-focused commercial art school offers a 3-year commercial art program that focuses on computer graphics, graphic design, and illustration, and a 2-year sign-painting program that prepares students for a sign art career by focusing on computer graphics, truck/van/boat lettering, and airbrush techniques. Facebook
Cambridge School of Culinary Arts
Cambridge
Professional culinary programs and recreational classes in cooking, including an especially strong pastry program, taught by an impressive roster of professional chefs. Website
Diablo Glass School
Mission Hill, Boston
This professional glass blowing school offers a wide spectrum of classes ranging from specialized professional training to enrichment classes in glassblowing, flameworking, fused glass, and stained glass. Website
Gibbs College
Back Bay, Boston
Formerly a secretarial training school, Gibbs offers 2-year Business Administration and Office Administration training programs. Website
New England School of Photography
Waltham
Offers 1- and 2-year professional photographer training programs with specializations in areas such as advertising and commercial photography, photojournalism, digital arts, documentary photography, architectural photography, and more. Website
Quincy College
Quincy
A public community college run under the direction of the City of Quincy. Offers Associate degrees in a wide variety of subjects. Website
School of Fashion Design
Back Bay, Boston
Established in 1934, this school offers certificates and diplomas for up to three years of study about fashion design, construction, and production. A popular "prep" program is also open to high school students. Website
Urban College of Boston
Downtown Boston
Founded in 1993, this private 2-year college is designed as a "non-traditional, multicultural college" to bridge students from literacy, GED, adult education, and other programs into higher education. It offers Associate degrees in early childhood education, human services administration, and a few other areas. Website
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