At-A-Glance
- Accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
- Over 20,000 living alumni
- Over 2,000 total students
Arts & Sciences
- 1,800 students
- 70+ majors, minors and concentrations across five schools:
- Business & Management
- Science & Health
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Education
- Nursing & Clinical Sciences
- 108 full-time faculty members
- 13:1 student-faculty ratio
- 16 academic honor societies
- 100% of students complete at least one internship as part of the core curriculum
- 38 countries and 37 states and territories represented on campus
- 17 Division III varsity athletic teams
- 100 areas of involvement, including clubs and organizations, leadership positions, athletic teams and honor societies.
- Study abroad opportunities are available through 15 program providers to 65+ countries
- 14 Fulbright scholarship recipients since 2011
- 2023-2024 Tuition: $46,200
- 2023-2024 Room & Board (double room): $17,500
- Outcomes for the Class of 2022, one year following graduation:
- 97% of graduates were employed, enrolled in additional education or completing military or volunteer service
- 98% of graduates seeking employment had found a job
- 95% of graduates seeking acceptance to graduate school had been accepted
- Graduates were working and studying in 20 states across the U.S. and in six countries spanning three continents
Online Graduate & Professional Programs
Nursing:
- Undergraduate RN-to-BSN
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and graduate certificate in nursing, both with tracks in Nursing Education and Nursing Management
Business & Management:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Specialized tracks and graduate certificates in Business Analytics, Human Resource Management and Research Administration
Education:
- Master of Education (M.Ed.) program
- Graduate certificates for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Sheltered English Immersion and Moderate Disabilities
Instructional Design:
- Certificate in Instructional Design