Western New England College
Western New England College is a private,
independent, coeducational institution founded in 1919. Located
on an attractive 215-acre suburban campus in Springfield,
Massachusetts, the College serves more than 3,700 students on
its main campus and at six sites throughout the Commonwealth.
Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the
College's Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering,
and Law.
The 2006 edition of U.S. News' America's Best
Colleges ranks Western New England College among the top tier in
the north region's "Best Universities Master's" category - the
designation for 572 universities nationwide offering a full
range of undergraduate and master's programs. In addition,
Western New England College is featured in the Colleges of
Distinction guide and website profiling America's top colleges
that excel in educational quality.
Undergraduate enrollment: 3,038
Graduate enrollment: 987
Graduate (part-time) enrollment: 404
Undergraduate tuition and fees: $24,626 ($25,662 for
Engineering)
Graduate tuition and fees: $534 per credit hour
Additional fees: student activity: $300; health service:
$1,635 (subject to waiver); comprehensive: $1334
Room and board: $9,526 (variable depending on residence)
% of Undergraduate students receiving need-based financial
aid: 70%
% of Undergraduate students receiving merit-based financial
aid: 12%
Average size of need-based financial aid award: $13,646
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