Quick Facts
- Enrollment includes 3,816 students (3,407 full-time)
from 36 states and 46 countries
- Over 50 student clubs and organizations
- Fourteen intercollegiate varsity teams (NCAA Division III)
- Tuition for 2009-2010 is $21,800; room and board
is $10,500
- The cost of tuition includes a laptop for each student,
with the software needed for their academic program
- Wentworth is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway.
This six college consortium offers cross-registration and
quad, campus-wide wireless Internet access, a computer center,
gives students the intimacy of a small college community
modern and traditional residence halls, indoor and outdoor recre-
with the resources of a major university. Other members
ational facilities, and more. You will also discover Boston’s excit-
include Emmanuel, Simmons, and Wheelock Colleges,
ing venues and New England’s scenic wonders. Walk to the
Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and Massachu
Museum of Fine Arts or Symphony Hall. Shop on Newbury -setts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Street or in the Copley Place Mall. Stroll through the city’s many - Wentworth is a proud sponsor of the Yellow Ribbon
recreational areas or the quiet parks of the Emerald Necklace.
program for Veterans
Watch a game at Fenway Park, the nearby home to Boston’s
beloved Red Sox. The area’s transit system connects you to the
vibrancy of Harvard Square, the North End, Beacon Hill, the
Charles River, the theater district, and the waterfront. Walk the
historic Freedom Trail. Take a ferry to Cape Cod’s beaches. Hike
the White Mountains. Whatever your destination, having the “T”
Green Line, Orange Line, and commuter rail all near campus
means you can get into—or out of—Boston easily.
An Urban Classroom
Boston provides Wentworth with an expanded learning labora-
tory. Design students visit the city’s premier buildings, study its
sites, and learn from Boston’s professional leaders as part of their
Majors
studios. Engineering and construction students engage with the • Architecture
city’s sophisticated culture of technology and its infrastructure. The
• Biomedical Engineering (Beginning Fall 2011)
campus is only steps away from one of the world’s most important
• Civil Engineering Technology
medical research centers, the Longwood Medical Area. As a
• Computer Engineering Technology
Wentworth student, you will be encouraged to learn from all Boston
• Computer Network and Information Systems
has to offer.
• Computer Science
• Construction Management
• Electromechanical Engineering
• Electronic Engineering Technology
• Facilities Planning & Management
• Industrial Design
• Interior Design
• Management
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
For more information about Wentworth please visit
www.wit.edu or
call the Admissions Office at (617) 989-4000.
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