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Emmanuel College

Emmanuel College, founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1919, is a residential, coed, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college located in the city of Boston. The beautiful 17-acre campus is neighbored by world-class medical centers, two major art museums and Fenway Park. Emmanuel’s unique location gives its students the opportunity to explore real-world experiences through internships, research and strategic partnerships within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and the city of Boston.

Location: 400 The Fenway Boston, MA 02115

Student Population: 1,840 undergraduate students (48 countries and 33 states and territories represented on campus); 230 graduate + nursing students

Student/Staff Ratio: 14:1

Enrollment Dates: September and January

Accreditation: NEASC

Most Popular Programs: The most popular areas of study are Psychology, Biology/Chemistry, English, Management, and Education. There are more than 50 majors, minors and areas of concentration offered.

Campus Life: 14 academic honor societies
80% of students participate in community service
16 Division III varsity athletic teams
90+ clubs, organizations and activities

Residential Options: Students have the opportunity to live on campus all four years, and the majority do. 94% of first-year students live on campus.

Website: www.emmanuel.edu