Higher Education in Massachusetts
The public higher education system in Massachusetts, coordinated by the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education, is divided into three segments, complementary in character and mission: 15 community colleges, nine state colleges, and the five campuses of the University of Massachusetts. The 29 public institutions are geographically dispersed throughout the state.
Colleges & Universities in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is home to more than 64 colleges and universities. Among them are many of America’s oldest and most highly regarded institutions, such as Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
History
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is one of the original 13 states (6th) of the Union.
Capital
Boston
Nickname
Bay State
Massachusetts Population
6,349,097 (2000 Census)
Visitors
Approximately 24 million domestic and international travelers visit Massachusetts each year.
Massachusetts' Largest Cities in Population
- Boston (589,141)
- Worcester (172,648)
- Springfield (152,082)
- Cambridge (101,355)
- Lowell (105,167)
Area
8,257 sq. miles
Adjoining state
Massachusetts is bordered by the states of New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Climate
Typical of New England: summers vary from comfortable 70’s and 80’s to the 90’s. Temperatures are cooler on the coast.
Winter temperatures may hover around freezing or sometimes lower.
Beaches
With more than 1500 miles of shoreline on the Atlantic coast as well as two famous offshore islands -- Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, the state boasts more than 80 beaches. Other well-known beaches are located on Cape Cod, Cape Ann and the shore areas.
Sports
Massachusetts is a sports mecca and is home to professional hockey, basketball, baseball, football and soccer teams. Sports facilities range from historic Fenway Park to the state-of-the-art TD Bank North Garden in Boston. The state is known for world class sporting events such as the Head of the Charles Crew Race and the Boston Marathon. Athletic fans also can visit one of three sports museums: the Sports Museum of New England, The Basketball Hall of Fame and the Volleyball Hall of Fame.
Arts & Culture
Massachusetts boasts more than 50 theatres and performing arts centers. These venues showcase some of the country’s finest music, dance and theatrical performances.
Cuisine
Bay State bounty includes fresh New England seafood, orchard fruits and farm produce. Other local delights include maple syrup, cranberries and baked beans. Restaurants range from inexpensive student haunts to fine gourmet establishments.
Principle Industries
Computers and technology, medical research, education, financial services.