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State Colleges & Universities of Massachusetts

Bridgewater State College - Offering 25 undergraduate majors and 12 masters programs from a campus of 29 academic, residential, and service buildings on 235 acres of land less than thirty miles from Boston.

Clark University - Founded in 1887, Clark University is the second oldest graduate school in the United States, comprising a rich and exciting academic and regional history.

Fitchburg State College - Liberal Arts and Sciences core program with selected, strong professional and arts and sciences majors.

Framingham State College - Strong liberal arts focus.

Massachusetts School of Law - MSL is a leader of reform in legal education and dedicated to providing a high quality practical education at an affordable price. MSL provides you with the intellectual as well as the real world skills you will need to succeed in Law, Business, Government or many other professions.

Salem State College - A 4 year liberal arts college north of Boston offering undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and continuing education programs.

Southern New England School of Law - Provides gateways to Massachusetts Law; law school admissions; Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine law; federal law and government; financial aid, faculty, courses, the Southern New England area, as well as providing legal research links to foreign and domestic law libraries, New England states government, legal and civic web sites, historical documents and sites, general reference links, and practice area links.

University of Massachusetts System - This site is the main system page for the entire UMass family, and presents links to all UMass facilities.

University of Massachusetts - Offers a wide range of graduate education opportunities within its five campuses.

University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMASS) - The flagship campus of the state university system. Located in the historic Pioneer Valley, the 1400 acre facility provides a rich cultural environment in a rural setting for approximately 34,000 students.

University of Massachusetts Boston - The campus, with an enrollment of 12,500 students, is located on a 175-acre tract on Columbia Point peninsula, which it shares with the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities. This site presents an overview of academic programs, campus life, resources, and news and events.

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth - A multi-college university, part of a state wide university system, located in Dartmouth, MA which offers a widely diverse variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees and programs.

University of Massachusetts Lowell - Offers a broad array of programs to its 13,000 full- and part-time, undergraduate and graduate students. With a special expertise in applied science and technology and a focus on regional economic and social development, the campus offers an outstanding and well-rounded education to its students, engages in substantial and wide-ranging research, and is deeply involved in the lifeblood of the community.

University of Massachusetts Medical School - The institution encompasses a medical school, a graduate school of biomedical sciences, a graduate school of nursing, and the University campus hospital of UMass Memorial Health Care which includes an advanced tertiary-care teaching hospital and clinics.


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