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40 Worcester Business Journal • Book of Lists 2016 www.wbjournal.com Entered into a collaboration with MassBay Community College offering students the opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree in four years for $28,000. Will be the national community college leader in training middle-skill workers in photonics-based technologies as part of the national Integrated Photonics Institute in Manufacturing Innovation in a collaboration with MIT. Generated $3.2 million in revenue from participating in the NCAA's March Madness tournament. Colleges and universities Ranked by full-time enrollment, fall 2015 Name Full-time enrollment (undergrad and grad) fall 2015 Full-time faculty/ part-time faculty FTE employees Annual tuition in state (out of state) Head of school Year founded 1 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road, Worcester 01609 508-831-5000 • www.wpi.edu 4,967 359 155 1,108 $44,970 undergrad; $1,366 per credit hour graduate Laurie Leshin president 1865 2 Worcester State University 486 Chandler St., Worcester 01602 508-929-8000 • www.worcester.edu 4,290 203 214 621 $970 1 ($7,050) 1 Barry M. Maloney president 1874 3 Framingham State University 100 State St., Framingham 01701 508-620-1220 • www.framingham.edu 3,901 194 143 576 $970 1 ($7,050) 1 F. Javier Cevallos president 1839 4 Fitchburg State University 160 Pearl St., Fitchburg 01420 978-665-3000 • www.fitchburgstate.edu 3,645 209 240 530 $970 2 ($7,050) 3 Richard S. Lapidus president 4 1894 5 Clark University 950 Main St., Worcester 01610 508-793-7711 • www.clarku.edu 3,163 203 109 684 $41,950 David P. Angel president 1887 6 Quinsigamond Community College 670 W. Boylston St., Worcester 01606 508-853-2300 • www.qcc.edu 3,040 140 442 1,091 $181 per credit hour ($387 per credit hour) Gail E. Carberry president 1963 7 College of the Holy Cross 1 College St., Worcester 01610 508-793-2011 • www.holycross.edu 2,885 296 38 1,064 $46,550 Rev. Philip L. Boroughs president 1843 8 MassBay Community College 19 Flagg Drive, Framingham 01702 781-239-3000 • www.massbay.edu 2,833 25 80 N/A $576 ($5,520) David Podell president 1961 9 Mount Wachusett Community College 444 Green St., Gardner 01440 978-632-6600 • www.mwcc.edu 2,776 89 341 628 $202 per credit hour ($407 per credit hour) Daniel M. Asquino president 1963 10 Assumption College 500 Salisbury St., Worcester 01609 508-767-7000 • www.assumption.edu 2,167 148 140 579 $35,510 Francesco C. Cesareo president 1904 11 Becker College 61 Sever St., Worcester 01609 508-791-9241 • www.becker.edu 1,586 5 44 6 104 419 7 $33,672 Robert E. Johnson president 1784 12 MCPHS University 8 19 Foster St., Worcester 01608 508-890-8855 • www.mcphs.edu 1,507 88 44 200 $26,100-$48,875 Charles F. Monahan Jr. president 1823 13 Anna Maria College 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton 01612 508-849-3330 • www.annamaria.edu 1,451 39 147 177 $33,840 9 Mary Lou Retelle president 1946 14 Nichols College 129 Center Road, Dudley 01571 508-213-1560 • www.nichols.edu 1,203 48 92 213 $33,000 10 Susan West Engelkemeyer president 1815 15 Dean College 99 Main St., Franklin 02038 508-541-1900 • www.dean.edu 1,100 38 11 94 11 234 11 $36,660 Paula M. Rooney president 1865 16 University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave. North, Worcester 01655 508-856-8989 • www.umassmed.edu 1,021 1,369 338 4,741 $2,640 - $8,352 Michael F. Collins chancellor 1962 17 Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton 01536 508-839-5302 • vet.tufts.edu 434 112 17 450 $44,758 ($49,886) Deborah T. Kochevar dean and Henry and Lois Foster professor 1978 18 Bay Path University 12 1 Picker Road, Sturbridge 01566 800-495-7284 • www.baypath.edu 112 0 35 3 $30,859 Carol A. Leary president 1897 Source: Each college via survey. 1 Figure does not include fees. 2 With fees, $9,935 per year 3 With fees, $16,015 per year 4 Succeeded Robert V. Antonucci on July 1, 2015 5 Becker's full-time enrollment figures were 1,449 and 1,567, respectively, for the 2013 and 2014 academic years; the data had been misreported in a previous edition of the Book of Lists. 6 Faculty figures are from 2015 survey. 7 Figure is the number of employees in Central Mass. as reported on the 2016 survey for the Central Mass. 100 list. 8 Previously Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, based in Boston; now offering courses through the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) on the Worcester campus. 9 2016-2017 full-time undergraduate annual tuition. Does not include room and board. 10 Full-time undergraduate day tuition only 11 Data are from 2015 survey. 12 Based in Longmeadow - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com Launched an articulation agreement with Washington University in St. Louis' School of Engineering and Applied Science, through which students can obtain a master's degree in engineering along with their bachelor's from Assumption. Ranked fifth in the nation for a game design education by the Princeton Review. Launched the H.E.A.R.T. Initiative with Quinsigamond Community College, which offers students a four-year degree for $40,000 at most. Business core curriculum will be revamped this fall to include professional development, analytics and business ethics.