Public, 4-year or above
Medium | Urban
16:1
Not applicable
Worcester State University
486 Chandler St, Worcester, Massachusetts 01602
See on Map(508) 929-8000
Worcester State, a public metropolitan institution of higher learning located in a culturally vibrant region of the Commonwealth, affirms the principles of liberal learning as the foundation for all advanced programs of study. Worcester State offers programs in the traditional liberal arts and sciences disciplines, while maintaining its historical focus on teacher education. It has expanded its offerings with professional degree programs in biomedical sciences, business, and the health professions. Through its curricula, Worcester State addresses the intellectual and career needs of the increasingly diverse citizenry of central Massachusetts. Worcester State is dedicated to offering high quality, affordable undergraduate and graduate academic programs and to promoting the lifelong intellectual growth, global awareness, and career opportunities of its students. To this end, Worcester State values teaching excellence rooted in scholarship and community service; cooperates with the business, social and cultural resources of Worcester County; collaborates with other institutions of higher learning in the region; and develops new programs responsive to emerging community needs.
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$10,786Out of state
$16,866In state
$6,093Out of state
$6,093Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 63.0% | $5,282 |
State/local grants | 66.0% | $3,003 |
Institutional grants | 38.0% | $1,517 |
Loans | 67.0% | $7,633 |
$13,245 per year
$1,368 per year
$1,700 per year
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High school transcript
RequiredHigh school GPA
RequiredRecommendation letter
Not applicableAdmissions test
(SAT or ACT)
TOEFL
(international students)
Completion of college
prep program
Demonstration of
competencies
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