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COLLEGES RANKED BY ENROLLMENT
 INSTITUTION
ENROLLMENT
TUITION BY YEAR OR CREDIT
HIGHEST DEGREE OFFERED
ENDOWMENT
PRESIDENT
YEAR FOUNDED/ AFFILIATION
        28,635
 6,424
 5,066
 4,630
 3,801
 3,445
 3,246
 2,876
 2,730
 2,600
 2,383
 2,255
 2,099
 1,974
 1,945
 1,792
 1,355
 550
 522
 372
   UMASS AMHERST
181 Presidents Dr., Amherst, MA 01003
(413) 545-0111; www.umass.edu; www.isenberg.umass.edu www.umasscenteratspringfield.org
HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
303 Homestead Ave., Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 538-7000; www.hcc.edu
SPRINGFIELD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
One Armory St., Springfield, MA 01102 (413) 781-7822; www.stcc.edu
WESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY
577 Western Ave., Westfield, MA 01086 (413) 572-5300; www.westfield.ma.edu
WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY
1215 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA 01119 (413) 782-3111; www.wne.edu
BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
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7
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10
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12
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14
15
16
17
18
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$16,439/year in-state $36,964/year out-of-state (including fees)
$377/credit in-state $583/credit out-of-state
$329/credit in-state $341.50/credit recriprocal $546/credit out-of-state (including fees)
$11,324/year in-state $17,404/year out of state (including fees)
$40,380/year (including fees)
$35,081/year
$39,930/year (including fees)
$39,370/year
$6,692/year
$55,830/year
$26/credit in-state $39/credit NE regional $281/credit out-of-state
$56,300/year
$59,350/year
$10,930/year in-state $19,875/year out-of-state (including fees)
$4,772/year in-state $14,172/year out-of-state
$76,800/year
$37,000/year (including fees)
$462/credit undergraduate $591/credit graduate $658/MBA
$52,068/year $56,901/year
Martin Meehan 1863 public
1946 Christina Royal public
John Cook 1967 public
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2
3
4
5
Doctorate
Associate’s
Associate
Master’s
Doctorate
Doctorate
Doctorate
Doctorate
Associate
Doctorate
Associate
Master’s
Master’s
Master’s
Associate
Bachelor’s
Doctorate
Doctorate Bachelor’s Bachelor’s
$368 million
$13.4 million
$6.7 million
$20 million
$55.9 million
$31 million
$92 million
$18 million
$8.5 million
$1.9 billion
$5.3 million
$789 million
$2.84 billion
$14.7 million
$672,000
$3.7 billion
$12 million
$76 million $54.5 million $26.1 million
Linda Thompson
Robert Johnson
Sandra Doran
Mary-Beth Cooper
Hubert Benitez
Ellen Kennedy
Kathleen McCartney
Michelle Schutt
1839 public
1919 private
1897 private
1885 private
1885 private
1960 public
1871 private
1962 public
          588 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, MA 01106 (413) 565-1000; www.baypath.edu
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
263 Alden St., Springfield, MA 01109 (413) 748-3000; www.springfield.edu
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
    1000 State St., Springfield, MA 01109 (413) 737-7000; www.aic.edu
BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
  1350 West St., Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 499-4660; www.berkshirecc.edu
SMITH COLLEGE
  7 Elm St., Northampton, MA 01063 (413) 584-2700; www.smith.edu
GREENFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1 College Dr., Greenfield, MA 01301 (413) 775-1000; www.gcc.mass.edu
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
Beverly Daniel Tatum 1837
    50 College St., South Hadley, MA 01075 (413) 538-2000; www.mtholyoke.edu
WILLIAMS COLLEGE
(interim)
Maud Mandel
James Birge
private
1793 private
1894 public
  880 Main St., Williamstown, MA 01267 (413) 597-3131; www.williams.edu
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
375 Church St., North Adams, MA 01247 (413) 662-5000; www.mcla.edu
ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
170 Elm St., Enfield, CT 06082
(860) 253-3000; www.asnuntuck.edu
AMHERST COLLEGE
1969 James Lombella public
      P.O. Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002 (413) 542-2000; www.amherst.edu
ELMS COLLEGE
291 Springfield St., Chicopee, MA 01013 (413) 594-2761; www.elms.edu
CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE (SPRINGFIELD CAMPUS)
1500 Main St., Springfield, MA 01115
(413) 747-0204; www.cambridgecollege.edu/springfield
HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE
Michael Elliott
Harry Dumay
Deborah Jackson Ed Wingenbach Leon Botstein
1821 private
1928 private
1971 private
1965 private
1966 private
           839 West St., Amherst, MA 01002 (413) 559-5471; www.hampshire.edu
BARD COLLEGE AT SIMON’S ROCK
       84 Alford St., Great Barrington, MA 01230 (413) 644-4400; www.simons-rock.edu
   Enrollment includes full- and part-time, and both undergraduate and graduate students (fall semester, 2022). Tuition figures do not include room and board. All figures are most recent available.
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Invested in Success
Wingenbach believes students go to college for two reasons: to prepare for a successful life after college and because they want to engage in meaningful work.
The best way to prepare for meaningful work, he noted, is to engage in it during the undergradu-
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ate years, and to organize the college experience around collecting the tools, resources, and knowledge a student will need to face those challenges after graduation.
“When students direct their own education, they are more deeply invested in it, and they know why they’re doing it, so they tend to do better, higher-
quality work,” he explained. “We know from research into how students learn and what’s most effective that the more engaged a student is, and the more control they have over what they’re doing while they’re in col- lege, the more successful they are. To turn all of that responsibility and opportunity over to the student, it makes for a much more powerful education.” BW
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