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Graduate School Overview |
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Established in 1874, Worcester State College (the College) is a public, four-year, metropolitan academic institution serving the needs of over 1,000 graduate students with an emphasis on business, teaching, allied health fields and biotechnology programs. The College offers master`s programs in business, education, health science, humanities, natural sciences, nursing, and social sciences along with certificates in business, education, and medicine. Located in New England's second largest city amid the fastest growing metropolitan region in Massachusetts, the College affirms the general mission of the state's public higher education system.
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Highlights |
Master`s degrees in a broad range of disciplines inclusive of business, education, health science, humanities, natural sciences, nursing, and social sciences
Certificate programs in pre-medical and pre-dental
Post-graduate teacher licensure programs for middle/secondary, moderate special needs and educational leadership
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Ranking and Reputation
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The College was named the "Best College in Worcester County" in Worcester Magazine's Readers Poll four out of the past six years
The Princeton Review designated the College a 2007 "America's Best Value College" and a "Best Northeastern College" in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010
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Graduate Credentials Offered |
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Fields of Study |
Masters
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PhD
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Grad Diplomas/
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Business |
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Education |
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Health Sciences |
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Humanities |
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Natural Sciences |
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Nursing |
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Social Sciences |
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Scholarships/Awards and Financial Assistance for International Grad Students |
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Grad Student Organizations |
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Student activities include 40 clubs and organizations, inclusive of Campus Ambassadors (Christian), International Student Union, Newman Association, Pep Club, Ski Club, Student Television Organization (WSTS TV-11), The Student Voice (weekly college newspaper), Third World Alliance, WSCW Radio, and The Yearbook. There are also 19 intercollegiate sports programs, and a wide variety of music and theater offerings. Annual campus events include Welcome Week, Family/Homecoming Weekend, Senior Capping, Winter Week, Commuter appreciation Week, Spring Week, and Multicultural Festival.
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Quick Stats |
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Year Institute Founded: 1874
# of Campuses: 1
Campus Setting (Main Campus): Urban
Nearest City (Main Campus): Worcester
City Population: 172,000
Cost of Living: Medium
Opportunities for Part-Time Study: Yes
Opportunities for Online Study: Yes
# of Full-Time Faculty: 188
Total Graduate Program Enrolment (all years): 1,000
% Graduate International Students (all years): 1
# Countries of Origin: 10 or Less
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Campus Gallery
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