Draft:List of colleges and universities in New England

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Institution Town/City State Control Type Enrollment Established
Albertus Magnus College New Haven Connecticut Private

(Catholic)

Masters university 1,793 1925
American International College Springfield Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,177[1] 1885[1]
Amherst College Amherst Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,817[2] 1821[2]
Anna Maria College Paxton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 1,455[3] 1946[3]
Antioch University New England Keene New Hampshire Private Master's university[4] 731[4] 1964[5]
Asnuntuck Community College Enfield Connecticut Public Associates college 2,388 1969[6]
Assumption University Worcester Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,813[7] 1904[7]
Babson College Wellesley Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 3,250[8] 1919[8]
Bard College at Simon's Rock Great Barrington Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate/associate's college 354[9] 1964[9]
Bates College Lewiston Maine Private Baccalaureate college 1,964 1855
Bay Path University Longmeadow Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,370[10] 1897[10]
Beal University Bangor Maine Private

(for-profit)

Associates college 229 1891[11]
Bennington College Bennington Vermont Private Baccalaureate college 826 1932
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 475[12] 1908[12]
Bentley University Waltham Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 5,647[13] 1917[13]
Berklee College of Music Boston Maine Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 4,255[14] 1945[14]
Berkshire Community College Pittsfield Massachusetts Public Associate's college 2,503[15] 1960[15]
Boston Architectural College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 941[16] 1889[16]
Boston Baptist College Milton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 89[17] 1976[17]
Boston College Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 14,605[18] 1863[18]
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis Brookline Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 165[19] 1973[19]
Boston University Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 32,603[20] 1869[20][21]
Brandeis University Waltham Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 5,808[22] 1948[22]
Bridgewater State University Bridgewater Massachusetts Public Master's university 11,417[23] 1840[23]
Bristol Community College Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Attleboro Massachusetts Public Associate's college 9,022[24] 1965[24]
Brown University Providence Rhode Island Private Doctoral university 10,446 1764[25]
Bryant University Smithfield Rhode Island Private Master's university 4,001 1863[26]
Bunker Hill Community College Boston Massachusetts Public Associate's college 13,504[27] 1973[27]
Cambridge College Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,378[28] 1971[28]
Cape Cod Community College West Barnstable Massachusetts Public Associate's college 4,201[29] 1961[29]
Capital Community College Hartford Connecticut Public Associates college 4,541 1992[30]
Central Connecticut State University New Britain Connecticut Public Masters university 13,046 1849
Central Maine Community College Auburn Maine Public Associates college 3,746 1963[31]
Champlain College Burlington Vermont Private Master's university 4,385 1878
Charter Oak State College New Britain Connecticut Public Baccalaureate college 2,350 1973
Clark University Worcester Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 3,210[32] 1887[32]
Colby College Waterville Maine Private Baccalaureate college 2,150 1813[33]
Colby-Sawyer College New London New Hampshire Private Baccalaureate college[34] 1,228[34] 1837[35]
College of the Atlantic Bar Harbor Maine Private Baccalaureate college 387 1969
College of the Holy Cross Worcester Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,926[36] 1843[36]
College Unbound Providence Rhode Island Private Special-focus institution 208 2009[37]
Community College of Rhode Island 6 locations Rhode Island Public Associate's college 17,784 1964[38]
Community College of Vermont Multiple Vermont Public Associate's college 5,104 1970[39]
Connecticut College New London Connecticut Private Baccalaureate college 1,928 1911
Conway School of Landscape Design Northampton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 18[40] 1972[40]
Curry College Milton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,097[41] 1879[41]
Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire Private Research university[42] 6,350[42] 1769[43]
Dean College Franklin Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,322[44] 1865[44]
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic Connecticut Public Masters university 5,508 1889
Eastern Maine Community College Bangor Maine Public Associates college 3,145 1966[45]
Eastern Nazarene College Quincy Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,459[46] 1900[46]
Elms College Chicopee Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,576[47] 1928[47]
Emerson College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 4,531[48] 1880[48]
Emmanuel College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,489[49] 1919[49]
Endicott College Beverly Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 4,408[50] 1939[50]
Fairfield University Fairfield Connecticut Private

(Catholic)

Masters university 6,004 1942
Fisher College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,037[51] 1903[51]
Fitchburg State University Fitchburg New Hampshire Public Master's university 6,889[52] 1894[52]
Framingham State University Framingham Connecticut Public Master's university 6,506[53] 1839[53]
Franklin Pierce University Rindge New Hampshire Private Master's university[54] 2,273[54] 1962[55]
Goddard College Plainfield Vermont Private Master's university 340 1938
Goodwin University East Hartford Connecticut Private Health professions school 4,800 1999[56]
Gordon College Wenham Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,906[57] 1889[57]
Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary South Hamilton Connecticut Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 2,033[58] 1969[58]
Granite State College Nine locations[c] New Hampshire Public Baccalaureate college[59] 2,179[59] 1972[60]
Great Bay Community College Portsmouth New Hampshire Public Associates college[61] 2,273[61] 1945[62]
Greenfield Community College Greenfield Massachusetts Public Associate's college 2,437[63] 1962[63]
Hampshire College Amherst Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,461[64] 1970[64]
Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 28,147[65] 1636[65]
Hebrew College Newton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 231[66] 1921[66]
Hellenic American University Nashua New Hampshire Private Not classified 324 2004[67]
Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Brookline Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 209[68] 1937[68]
Holy Apostles College and Seminary Cromwell Connecticut Private

(Catholic)

Faith-related institution 854 1956
Holyoke Community College Holyoke Massachusetts Public Associate's college 7,164[69] 1946[69]
Housatonic Community College Bridgeport Connecticut Public Associates college 6,454 1967[70]
Hult International Business School Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 2,648[71] 1964[71]
Husson University Bangor Maine Private Masters university 4,223 1898
Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts Portland Maine Private Special-focus institution 92 2007[72]
Johnson & Wales University Providence Rhode Island Private Master's university 6,235[a] 1914[73]
Keene State College Keene New Hampshire Public Master's university[74] 4,383[74] 1909[75]
Kennebec Valley Community College Fairfield Maine Public Associates college 3,341 1969[76]
Labouré College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Associate's college 727[77] 1892[77]
Lakes Region Community College Laconia New Hampshire Public Associates college[78] 1,170[78] 1967[79]
Lasell University Newton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,980[80] 1851[80]
Landmark College Putney Vermont Private Baccalaureate/associate's college 540 1984[81]
Lesley University Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 5,944[82] 1909[82]
Longy School of Music of Bard College Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 224[83] 1915[83]
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts Warner New Hampshire Private

(Catholic)

Baccalaureate college[84] 71[84] 1974[85]
Maine College of Art Portland Maine Private School of art 488 1882
Maine Maritime Academy Castine Maine Public Baccalaureate college 1,007 1941
Maine Media College Rockport Maine Private Special-focus institution 43 1973
Maine College of Health Professions Lewiston Maine Private Associates college 234 1891[86]
Manchester Community College Manchester Connecticut Public Associates college 8,134 1963[87]
Manchester Community College Manchester New Hampshire Public Associates college[88] 2,968[88] 1945[89]
Massachusetts Bay Community College Wellesley Massachusetts Public Associate's college 5,427[90] 1961[90]
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Boston Massachusetts Public Special-focus institution 2,326[91] 1873[91]
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts North Adams Massachusetts Public Baccalaureate college 1,799[92] 1894[92]
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston, WorcesterManchester Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 6,010[93] 1823[93]
Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,036[94] 1977[94]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 11,189[95] 1861[95]
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Bourne Massachusetts Public Baccalaureate college 1,135[96] 1891[96]
Massachusetts School of Law Andover Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 580[97] 1988[97]
Massasoit Community College Brockton, Middleboro, Canton Massachusetts Public Associate's college 8,209[98] 1966[98]
Merrimack College North Andover Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,694[99] 1947[99]
Middlebury College Middlebury Vermont Private Baccalaureate college 2,657 1800
Middlesex Community College Middletown Connecticut Public Associates college 3,565 1966[100]
Middlesex Community College Lowell, Bedford Massachusetts Public Associate's college 9,664[101] 1970[101]
Mitchell College New London Connecticut Private Baccalaureate college 682 1938
Montserrat College of Art Beverly Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 396[102] 1970[102]
Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,347[103] 1837[103]
Mount Wachusett Community College Gardner Massachusetts Public Associate's college 4,731[104] 1963[104]
Nashua Community College Nashua New Hampshire Public Associates college[105] 2,056[105] 1970[106]
Naugatuck Valley Community College Waterbury Connecticut Public Associates college 7,935 1962[107]
Naval War College Newport Rhode Island Public

(Federal)

Master's university[b] 525[108][c] 1884[109]
New England Bible College and Seminary Bangor Maine Private Seminary 55 1959
New England College Henniker New Hampshire Private Master's university[110] 2,517[110] 1946[111]
New England College of Optometry Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 502[112] 1894[112]
New England Conservatory of Music Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 813[113] 1867[113]
New England Institute of Technology East Greenwich Rhode Island Private Master's university 2,792 1940[114]
New England Law Boston Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 964[115] 1938[115]
New Hampshire Technical Institute – Concord's Community College Concord New Hampshire Public Associates college[116] 4,349[116] 1965[117]
Nichols College Dudley Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 1,459[118] 1815[118]
North Shore Community College Danvers Massachusetts Public Associate's college 7,750[119] 1965[119]
Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 20,053[120] 1898[120]
Northern Essex Community College Haverhill Massachusetts Public Associate's college 7,352[121] 1972[121]
Northern Maine Community College Presque Isle Maine Public Associates college 1,108 1961[122]
Northpoint Bible College Haverhill Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 472[123] 1924[123]
Northwestern Connecticut Community College Winsted Connecticut Public Associates college 1,864 1965[124]
Norwalk Community College Norwalk Connecticut Public Associates college 7,271 1961[125]
Norwich University Northfield Vermont Private Master's university 3,933 1819
Olin College Needham Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 355[126] 1997[126]
Paier College of Art Bridgeport Connecticut Private

(for-profit)

Arts school 109 1946
Plymouth State University Plymouth New Hampshire Public Master's university[127] 5,120[127] 1871[128]
Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary Weston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 66[129] 1964[129]
Post University Waterbury Connecticut Private

(for-profit)

Masters university 21,850 1890[130]
Providence College Providence Rhode Island Private

(Catholic)

Master's university 5,164 1917[131]
Quincy College Quincy Massachusetts Public Associate's college 4,576[132] 1958[132]
Quinebaug Valley Community College Danielson Connecticut Public Associates college 1,725 1969[133]
Quinnipiac University Hamden Connecticut Private Masters university 11,047 1929
Quinsigamond Community College Worcester Massachusetts Public Associate's college 8,582[134] 1963[134]
Regis College Weston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,069[135] 1927[135]
Rhode Island College Providence Rhode Island Public Master's university 8,642 1854[136]
Rhode Island School of Design Providence Rhode Island Private School of art 2,328 1877[137]
River Valley Community College Claremont

Keene Lebanon

New Hampshire Public Associates college[138] 954[138] 1968[139]
Rivier University Nashua New Hampshire Private

(Catholic)

Master's university[140] 2,599[140] 1933[141]
Roger Williams University Bristol Rhode Island Private Master's university 5,695[d] 1956[142]
Roxbury Community College Roxbury Massachusetts Public Associate's college 2,437[143] 1973[143]
Sacred Heart University Fairfield Connecticut Private

(Catholic)

Masters university 10,379 1963
Saint Anselm College Goffstown New Hampshire Private

(Catholic)

Baccalaureate college[144] 1,927[144] 1889[145]
Saint John's Seminary Brighton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 192[146] 1884[146]
Saint Joseph's College of Maine Standish Maine Private Masters university 3,397 1912
Saint Michael's College Colchester Vermont Private

(Catholic)

Baccalaureate college 1,875 1904
Salem State University Salem Massachusetts Public Master's university 10,085[147] 1854[147]
Salve Regina University Newport Rhode Island Private

(Catholic)

Master's university 3,033 1934[148]
Simmons University Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 4,655[149] 1899[149]
Smith College Northampton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 3,033[150] 1875[150]
School for International Training Brattleboro Vermont Private Master's university 77 1965[151]
Southern Connecticut State University New Haven Connecticut Public Masters university 11,273 1893
Southern Maine Community College South Portland

Brunswick

Maine Public Associates college 8,847 1946[152]
Southern New Hampshire University Manchester New Hampshire Private Master's university[153] 61,285[153] 1932[154]
Springfield College Springfield Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 5,018[155][156] 1885[155]
Springfield Technical Community College Springfield Massachusetts Public Associate's college 6,792[157] 1967[157]
Sterling College Craftsbury Common Vermont Private Baccalaureate college 146 1958
Stonehill College Easton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,481[158] 1948[158]
Suffolk University Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 8,675[159] 1906[159]
Thomas College Waterville Maine Private Baccalaureate college 1,987 1894
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Merrimack New Hampshire Private

(Catholic)

Baccalaureate college[160] 89[160] 1978[161]
The Landing School Arundel Maine Private Special-focus institution 64 1978[162]
Three Rivers Community College Norwich Connecticut Public Associates college 4,953 1992[163]
Trinity College Hartford Connecticut Private Baccalaureate college 2,372 1823
Tufts University Medford, Somerville Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 10,872[164] 1852[164]
Tunxis Community College Farmington Connecticut Public Associates college 5,426 1969[165]
United States Coast Guard Academy New London Connecticut Public

(federal)

Baccalaureate college 1,058 1876
Unity Environmental University New Gloucester

Unity

Maine Private Masters university 4,281 1965
University of Bridgeport Bridgeport Connecticut Private Masters university 6,207 1927
University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut Public Doctoral university 35,598[166] 1881
University of Hartford West Hartford Connecticut Private Doctoral university 8,828 1877
University of New Haven West Haven Connecticut Private Masters university 7,587 1920
University of Maine Orono Maine Public Research university 13,091 1865
University of Maine at Augusta Augusta Maine Public Baccalaureate college 5,515 1965
University of Maine at Farmington Farmington Maine Public Baccalaureate college 2,461 1863
University of Maine at Fort Kent Fort Kent Maine Public Baccalaureate college 2,142 1878
University of Maine at Machias Machias Maine Public Baccalaureate college 959 1909
University of Maine at Presque Isle Presque Isle Maine Public Baccalaureate college 1,916 1903
University of Maine School of Law Portland Maine Public Law school 258 1962
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts Public Research university 28,518[167] 1863[167]
University of Massachusetts Boston Boston Massachusetts Public Research university 16,277[168] 1964[168]
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Dartmouth Massachusetts Public Research university 9,053[169] 1962[169]
University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell Massachusetts Public Research university 18,338[170] 1894[171]
University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Massachusetts Public Special-focus institution 1,161[172] 1962[172]
University of New England Biddeford

Portland

Maine Private Masters university 13,439 1939
University of New Hampshire Durham[d] New Hampshire Public Research university[173] 15,351[173] 1866[174]
University of New Hampshire at Manchester Manchester New Hampshire Public Baccalaureate college[175] 809[175] 1985[176]
University of New Hampshire School of Law Concord New Hampshire Public Special Focus Four-Year: Law School[177] 253[177] 1973[178]
University of Rhode Island Kingston Rhode Island Public Doctoral university 20,720 1892[179]
University of Saint Joseph West Hartford Connecticut Private

(Catholic)

Masters university 2,975 1932
University of Southern Maine Gorham

Portland

Maine Public Masters university 10,606 1878
University of Vermont Burlington Vermont Public Research university 13,548 1791
Urban College of Boston Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Associate's college 762[180] 1993[180]
Vermont College of Fine Arts Montpelier Vermont Private Art school 348 1831[181]
Vermont Law and Graduate School South Royalton Vermont Private Law school 668 1972[182]
Vermont State University Multiple Vermont Public Master's university - 2023
Washington County Community College Calais Maine Public Associates college 489 1969[183]
Wellesley College Wellesley Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,474[184] 1875[184]
Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 4,179[185] 1904[185]
Wesleyan University Middletown Connecticut Private Baccalaureate college 3,599 1831
Western Connecticut State University Danbury Connecticut Public Masters university 6,463 1903
Western New England University Springfield Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,657[186] 1919[186]
Westfield State University Westfield Massachusetts Public Master's university 6,371[187] 1838[187]
Wheaton College Norton Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,654[188] 1834[188]
White Mountains Community College Berlin

Littleton

New Hampshire Public Associates college[189] 1,001[189] 1966[190]
William James College Boston Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 650[191] 1974[191]
Williams College Williamstown Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 2,150[192] 1793[192]
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Massachusetts Private not-for-profit Research university 6,296[193] 1865[193]
Worcester State University Worcester Massachusetts Public Master's university 6,447[194] 1874[194]
Yale University New Haven Connecticut Private Doctoral university 14,910 1701
York County Community College Wells Maine Public Associates college 2,206 1994[195]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The enrollment count for Johnson & Wales University does not include 2,923 students in its distance learning programs.
  2. ^ The Naval War College is not categorized by the Carnegie Classification. However, it is comparable to the Naval Postgraduate School, which is categorized as a masters university.
  3. ^ The enrollment count for the Naval War College is for the 2021–2022 academic year and does not include 5,257 students in their distance learning programs.
  4. ^ The enrollment count for Roger Williams University includes 524 students at the School of Law, which is listed as a separate school in IPEDS.

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