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Student/campus life: At home at Wentworth

Students (student blogs )very quickly find themselves feeling at home on our 35-acre campus. That's because we're committed to creating a comfortable, yet vibrant living and learning community.

Location and housing
Wentworth has a traditional campus, surrounding a tree-lined quad, nestled in the heart of Boston. Our students enjoy Wentworth's modern residence halls, including a new, state-of-the-art co-ed hall with amenities that include cable TV, phone, and wireless internet. Student housing also includes study, computer and game rooms, plus a lounge, laundry facility and fitness center.

Co-curricular activities
Wentworth offers many student leadership programs and activities that include over 40 clubs and organizations, as well as year-round events on-campus and in Boston. Students also make the most of our top-notch athletics programs, including 15 varsity, two club, and six intramural sports. In addition, Wentworth's Center for Community & Learning Partnerships (CLP) facilitates creative activities and programs that address community needs while simultaneously enhancing each participating Wentworth student's educational experience. The Center focuses on the student's capacities of technology, management, design, and youth/family outreach to help local non-profits and community groups with their individual challenges.

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“I can jump on the ‘T’ and be anywhere in Boston in minutes: shopping at the Prudential Center, basketball games at the TD Banknorth Garden, playing pool at Jillian’s, even the airport.”

— Vasta Curpen
Quatre-Bornes, Mauritius
Computer Engineering Technology

 

“The first time I ever saw snow was freshman year. My roommate called me to the window and there was this flaky white stuff falling from the sky. I was excited! We ran outside and started tossing it around. It was fun!”

– Shaherah Adderley
Nassau, Bahamas
Interior Design

 


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