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Number of colleges in Boston

Boston is clearly a college-town with loads of higher educations institutions. But does anyone really know how many there are in total? And if so, how many of them would you say are actually good schools?

a year ago

Boston is indeed known as a hub of higher education in the United States. In the greater Boston area, including Cambridge, there are over 50 higher education institutions, including four-year colleges, two-year colleges, and universities. This includes a variety of institutions, each with its unique strengths, ranging from large research universities to art and design colleges.

Some of the most renowned institutions include Harvard University and MIT, located in Cambridge, which are consistently ranked among the top universities globally. Boston University and Northeastern University are also prominent, known for their strong research programs and cooperative education, respectively.

Boston's vast array of colleges and universities allow for a plethora of choices depending on what you are looking for in a school, whether it be a specific program of study, size, campus culture, or the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research.

Boston College, Bentley University, and Tufts University (which is technically in Medford, but very close to Boston) are also known for their strong undergraduate programs. And if you're interested in art and design, you might look into schools like Massachusetts College of Art and Design or the New England Conservatory of Music.

Boston is also home to a number of smaller liberal arts colleges with strong reputations, such as Simmons and Emmanuel colleges. For those interested in the health sciences, you might consider MCPHS University or Tufts University's School of Medicine.

In all, the number of "good schools" in Boston will vary depending on what you're looking for. Each college or university has its strengths and offers distinctive experiences and opportunities. It's all about finding the right fit for you!

a year ago

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