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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment10,299 students
    (4,153 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    12%
  • Tuition$36,390 (In-State) $36,390 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $27,735
  •   

Boston University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment31,669 students
    (18,534 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    59%
  • Tuition$37,050 (In-State) $37,050 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $19,894
  •   

Northeastern University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment25,368 students
    (18,530 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    35%
  • Tuition$33,721 (In-State) $33,721 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $14,127
  •   

Suffolk University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment7,783 students
    (5,808 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    82%
  • Tuition$25,954 (In-State) $25,954 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $9,090
  •   

Bunker Hill Community College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment9,500 students
    (9,497 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$2,784 (In-State) $7,728 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,072
  •   

Roxbury Community College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment2,561 students
    (2,482 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$3,030 (In-State) $8,334 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,135
  •   

University of Massachusetts-Boston

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment14,117 students
    (10,478 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    63%
  • Tuition$9,111 (In-State) $21,297 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $5,667
  •   

Massachusetts Bay Community College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment4,975 students
    (5,118 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$3,624 (In-State) $8,568 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $1,735
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