Emmanuel College

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Emmanuel by the Numbers

Academia by the Numbers:

25 academic majors in the liberal arts and sciences.
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1919 the year we were founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame,
who believe that education is the greatest work on earth.

550 number of opportunities the Office of International Programs can offer as choices for your study abroad experience.

0 number of teaching assistants at Emmanuel, because every
course is taught by faculty.

1,750 students from all over the globe, because the world
of ideas demands diversity.

4.5 percentage of the graduating class eligible for Summa Cum Laude,
the highest of the Latin Honors.


Community by the Numbers:

1 Emmanuel voted the number one Most Spirited Institution in the Northeast
3 years in a row by the National Association for Campus Activities.

90 and counting: co-curricular clubs, activities and organizations.
There’s always something interesting going on at Emmanuel.

4 Class Presidents. Each is a member of the Executive Board of the Student
Government Association, the voice of all our students.

3 blocks from Fenway Park in one direction,
and the Museum of Fine Arts in the other.

2,695 miles between Emmanuel College and Phoenix, Arizona, where
students on Alternative Spring Break work with the homeless for a week.

17 acre campus holds a world of opportunity within its boundaries
and a bustling city right outside our gates.


Boston by the Numbers:

12 miles of wide, flat, paved trails offer biking and running along
the scenic Charles River, from downtown Boston to the city of Waltham.

4,800 stops on the pipe organ in world-famous Symphony Hall
and considered one of the finest concert hall organs in the world.

37 feet and 2 inches is the height of the Green Monster at Fenway Park, the highest wall in baseball, which tends to make doubles out of
what might be home runs in other parks.

02110 is the zip code in the center of Boston’s financial district, home to major mutual fund companies, major law firms, banking headquarters, the Federal Reserve Bank and the Boston Stock Exchange.

4 colors make Boston’s MBTA subway system easy to understand. The Orange Line, the Red Line, the Blue Line and the Green Line—the one we’re on—can get you anywhere you want to go in greater Boston.

1 if by land, 2 if by sea: The lanterns used to signal Paul Revere were hung in The Old North Church, one of the 16 historic sites along the 2.5-mile red line through Boston’s streets, known as the Freedom Trail.