Anna Maria College

Anna Maria College was founded in 1946 in
Marlborough, Mass. by the Sisters of St. Anne. Several years
later, the college was moved to a spacious campus in Paxton,
Mass. The Sisters' intent for the college was to provide a
high-quality, affordable education in the Catholic tradition.
Today, the goal remains the same. Anna Maria College provides a
career-oriented liberal arts education offering associate,
bachelor and master degrees in various majors.
In addition, the college offers a CAGS
(Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study) in Education as well as
Certificates in several other areas of study. Anna Maria proudly
educates our "Everyday Heroes," our nurses, teachers, social
workers, police, firefighters and other first responders.
Undergraduate enrollment: 744
Graduate enrollment: 347
Undergraduate tuition and fees: $21,094
Additional fees: $1,940, comprehensive fee; $200, student
government fee
Room and board: $8,410
% of Undergraduate students receiving need-based financial
aid: 80%
% of Undergraduate students receiving merit-based financial
aid: 75%
Average size of need-based financial aid award: $8,686
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