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As a Commonwealth Massachusetts have over 186 institutions of higher education. It is the largest provider of post secondary education in the State of which administered by the University of Massachusetts and some a part of fifteen public community colleges. They are profit and nonprofit private institutions. Te oldest in the state is the Harvard University and the newest is Franklin W. Olin College of engineering. Most of the colleges in Massachusetts are concentrated around Boston, the State capital and the largest city in Massachusetts. The colleges in Massachusetts offer excellent academic training and provide a cutting edge to the students to compete in the upcoming industries and careers. With all the opportunities and competition in the market today the colleges in Massachusetts have well equipped themselves with curriculums to train their students and create a talented work force to meet the competitive requirement and grab these opportunities.
As stated earlier there are over 186 colleges in Massachusetts. To be a little more details the statistics are; number of colleges in Massachusetts are 186, Colleges that offer Associates Degree are 24, Colleges offering bachelors Degree are 19 and Colleges offering master's Degree are 43, Colleges offering Doctor's degree are 33, Colleges offering Professional Degree are 19. Total medical schools are 4 and colleges with tenure are 80.
The top 5 Colleges in Massachusetts from the 186 are Harvard University, one of the oldest universities in Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636, with 9,968 undergraduate students on its Cambridge. Although all of its academic programs are excellent, the university is often recognized for its public policy and government education as it prepares students for the study of law. It is a second ranking University in the U.S. News and World Reports list of top universities in the nation. Second in the list is Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the leading research institutions in the world it is ranked seventh in the nations by U.S. News and World Reports. It is the most sought after places to obtain an education in the applied sciences and engineering. Thirdly in the list is Tufts University, it is an ideal institute for students who are planning on graduate work; there is no other institution more ideal for an excellent undergraduate preparation. . Last but not least, there is Boston College which offers programs in arts, science, management, and education, nursing and advancing studies, granting Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees at undergraduate levels.
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