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Colleges of the Fenway

Six colleges working together to provide the resources of a major university.
Wentworth is a founding member of the Colleges of the Fenway, six neighboring colleges that collaborate to enhance student life. In addition to cross-registration privileges, students from the six participating colleges enjoy a wide array of collaborative social and cultural programs. Collectively, the Colleges of the Fenway represents 10,000 undergraduates, 649 full-time staff and 3, 173 course offerings.

Wentworth and other great colleges - the Colleges of the Fenway.

Emmanuel College is a liberal arts college committed to educating students for meaningful careers and active citizenship. Emmanuel prepares its graduates with strong communication, analytical and computer skills, and with the critical reasoning and ethical decision-making capacities essential to professional success. Students in all majors are given the opportunity to enrich their learning through internships, practica, and service programs.

Massachusetts College of Art awards BFA, MFA, and MSAE degrees, as well as certificates in graphic design. The college offers seventeen areas of concentration, including art education, art history, graphic design and illustration, architectural, fashion and industrial design, ceramics, fibers, glass, metals, sculpture, painting, printmaking, filmmaking, photography, interrelated media and video.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences strives to be a nationally and internationally recognized leader in the education of health professionals. Undergraduate degree programs include chemistry, health communications, health psychology and radiological sciences. Professional degrees are offered in pharmacy, physician assistant studies and nursing. Each of these programs combines the basic sciences with the humanities and provides an education for lifelong enrichment.

Simmons College emphasizes the development of a broad knowledge base, together with the crucial skills needed for communication and problem solving. Essential to the Simmons experience are fieldwork, internships and independent learning experiences, which allow students to apply what they have learned through their studies.

Wheelock College is a coeducational college whose mission is the improvement of the quality of life for children and families. Wheelock students pursue one of three professional directions: teaching, child life or social work. All students participate in four years of field placements in schools, childcare centers, hospitals and social service agencies. Most students also choose a liberal arts major in the arts, human development, the humanities or math/science.









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