Education
Massachusetts colleges and universities located in the Berkshires and within a 60 mile radius include:
Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA
Berkshire Community College currently offers 35 Associate Degree programs of study, including options and concentrations, and 13 certificate programs. BCC also offers general education and foundation courses for the bachelor's nursing degree conferred by UMass. (413) 236-1000
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, MA
The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is a public, residential, liberal arts college that offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Located in the Berkshires, it is part of the state university system of Massachusetts.. (413) 662-5000
Simon's Rock College of Bard, Great Barrington, MA
Nation's only college of liberal arts & sciences for younger scholars. Accepting students after 10th or 11th grade leading to AA & BA degrees. (413) 644-4400
Williams College, Williamstown, MA
One of the nation's premier liberal arts colleges in the heart of Williamstown. Williams is a privately endowed 4-year liberal arts college. Its 2100 students choose from 30 majors in 24 departments. (413) 597-3131
University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management, Pittsfield, MA
Explore your opportunities with the University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management Masters in Business Administration programs. It offers a part-time program for working professionals and managers at satellite locations in Pittsfield and Holyoke Massachusetts.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
The University of Massachusetts Amherst is a coeducational, The UMass system was ranked 56th in the world in 2010 by the Times World University Rankings. It was also ranked as the 19th best university in the world in the Times of London's 2011 World Reputation Rankings. (413) 545-0111
Smith College, Northampton, MA
Smith College is a private liberal arts college for women with an undergraduate enrollment on campus of 2,600. Smith College has been strongly committed to the education of women at the undergraduate level, and admits both men and women as graduate students. (413) 585-2500
Amherst College, Amherst, MA
Founded in 1821 is the oldest of the five campuses and has a student body of 1,725 undergraduate men and women. Amherst is often cited as one of this country's most outstanding liberal arts colleges. (413) 542-2000
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Hampshire College was founded as an experimental and highly innovative liberal arts institution for men and women. Hampshire's emphasis on independent inquiry enables its 1,500 students to design their own programs of study. (413) 549-4600
Mt. Holyoke College, Amherst, MA
Established in 1837 by the well-known educator Mary Lyon, Mt. Holyoke College is the oldest college for women in the nation. Today, its 2,200 undergraduates are challenged by the same rigorous standards in pursuing a liberal arts education. (413) 538-2000
Springfield College, Springfield, MA
The College offers courses of study to its 1,400 students designed to prepare students for professional fields that enhance society and help to improve quality of life, especially for those in need. Real-world experience is gained through the College's emphasis on fieldwork and service learning. (413)-748-3000
Western New England University, Springfield, MA
The College enrolls approximately 5,100 students: 1,950 full-time undergraduates, 600 in full and part-time programs in the School of Law, and approximately 2,600 in part-time undergraduate and graduate programs offered on campus and at twenty sites throughout the Commonwealth. (413) 782-3111
Westfield State College, Springfield, MA
Founded in 1838, Westfield State College enrolls over 5,500 students, while offering students all the benefits of a high-quality small college experience without the private college price tag. (413) 572-5718
RPI, Troy, NY
Established in 1824, RPI offers more than 110 graduate and undergraduate academic programs, 700 courses, and bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. (518) 276-6000
University at Albany, Albany, NY
Approximately 17.500 students are enrolled in the eight degree-granting schools and colleges of the University, which is noted for its achievement of both diversity and excellence. (518) 442-3300
Bennington College, Bennington, VT
Bennington offers a full range of study, with courses in the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, social and behavioral sciences, and visual and performing arts. (802) 442-5401
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