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Lapidus president 1894 3 Worcester State University 486 Chandler St., Worcester 01602 508-929-8000 • www.worcester.edu 4,209 210 235 639 $970 3 ($7,050) 3 Barry M. Maloney president 1874 4 Framingham State University 100 State St., Framingham 01701 508-620-1220 • www.framingham.edu 3,815 198 132 579 $970 3 ($7,050) 3 F. Javier Cevallos president 1839 5 Clark University 950 Main St., Worcester 01610 508-793-7711 • www.clarku.edu 3,002 203 109 684 $42,800 David P. Angel president 1887 6 Quinsigamond Community College 670 W. Boylston St., Worcester 01606 508-853-2300 • www.qcc.edu 2,938 141 391 1,064 $191 per credit hour ($397 per credit hour) Luis Pedraja 4 president 1963 7 College of the Holy Cross 1 College St., Worcester 01610 508-793-2011 • www.holycross.edu 2,910 279 36 1,031 $48,295 Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. president 1843 8 Mount Wachusett Community College 444 Green St., Gardner 01440 978-632-6600 • http://mwcc.edu 2,514 73 303 566 $202 per credit hour ($407 per credit hour) James Vander Hooven 5 president 1963 9 Becker College 61 Sever St., Worcester 01609 508-791-9241 • www.becker.edu 2,189 6 44 N/A 421 $33,672 Nancy Crimmin 7 interim president 1784 10 Assumption College 500 Salisbury St., Worcester 01609 508-767-7000 • www.assumption.edu 2,145 146 154 579 $35,510 Francesco C. Cesareo president 1904 11 MCPHS University 8 19 Foster St., Worcester 01608 508-890-8855 • www.mcphs.edu 1,521 9 95 114 320 $26,100-$48,875 Charles F. Monahan Jr. president 1823 12 Nichols College 129 Center Road, Dudley 01571 508-213-1560 • www.nichols.edu 1,209 50 92 206 $33,000 10 ($33,000) Susan West Engelkemeyer president 1815 13 Dean College 99 Main St., Franklin 02038 508-541-1900 • www.dean.edu 1,144 29 108 224 $36,660 Paula M. Rooney president 1865 14 University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave. North, Worcester 01655 508-856-8989 • www.umassmed.edu 1,035 1,386 354 see footnote 11 $6,424-$33,600 12 ($13,640-$59,400) 13 Michael F. Collins chancellor 1962 15 Anna Maria College working to accomplish," said Hebert. A campus is the goal, said former QCC President Gail Carberry. "Our goal is to get a campus out here, but it has to be done in stages," Carberry said at the announcement in Whitinsville. "This is an acorn that we hope will grow into a mighty oak." More than 700 QCC students come from the Blackstone Valley, and about 200 of those students take online courses, according to the college. - Laura Finaldi continued from page 44 500 Salisbury St., Worcester 01609 508-767-7000 • www.assumption.edu 2,145 154 579 $35,510 Cesareo president 1904 11 MCPHS University 8 19 Foster St., Worcester 01608 508-890-8855 • www.mcphs.edu 1,521 9 95 114 320 $26,100-$48,875 Charles F. Monahan Jr. president 1823 12 Nichols College 129 Center Road, Dudley 01571 508-213-1560 • www.nichols.edu 1,209 50 92 206 $33,000 10 ($33,000) Susan West Engelkemeyer president 1815 13 Dean College 99 Main St., Franklin 02038 508-541-1900 • www.dean.edu 1,144 29 108 224 $36,660 Paula M. Rooney president 1865 14 University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave. North, Worcester 01655 508-856-8989 • www.umassmed.edu 1,035 1,386 354 see footnote 11 $6,424-$33,600 12 ($13,640-$59,400) 13 Michael F. Collins chancellor 1962 15 Anna Maria College 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton 01612 508-849-3330 • www.annamaria.edu 939 41 156 183 $33,840 Mary Lou Retelle president 1946 16 Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton 01536 508-839-5302 • vet.tufts.edu 437 101 13 430 $47,010 ($51,882) Deborah T. Kochevar dean and Henry and Lois Foster professor 1978 17 Bay Path University 14 1 Picker Road, Sturbridge 01566 800-495-7284 • www.baypath.edu 106 4 32 15 $30,859 ($30,859) Carol A. Leary president 1897 Source: Each college via survey. N/A = not available. 1 With fees, $9,935 per year 2 With fees, $16,015 per year 3 Figure does not include fees. 4 Succeeded Gail Carberry upon her retirement, July 10, 2017 5 Succeeded Daniel M. Asquino upon his retirement, March 20, 2017 6 Includes part-time enrollment 7 Robert E. Johnson resigned on May 9 to become chancellor at UMass Dartmouth. 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 Full-time equivalent enrollment is 1,538. 10 Full-time undergraduate day tuition only 11 Total employees include: 4,445 local, 5,863 statewide and 6,109 worldwide 12 School of Medicine, $25,842-$33,600; Graduate School of Nursing, $10,450; Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, $6,424 13 (School of Medicine, $59,400; Graduate School of Nursing, $15,675; Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, $13,640) 14 Based in Longmeadow - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com