Why to study in Boston?


Boston has many colleges and universities within the city and surrounding area, is an international center of higher education and a center for medicine. The city is a leading finance center, ranking 12th in the Z/Yen top 20 Global Financial Centers. Also, Boston is ranked number one for innovation, both globally and in North America,for a variety of reasons.

There you have many oportunities to choose :

Higher Education:  Boston's reputation as a higher education center derives in large part from the teaching and research activities of more than 100 colleges and universities located in the Greater Boston Area, with more than 250,000 students attending college in Boston and Cambridge alone. 

Boston University exudes a large presence as the city's fourth-largest employer,and maintains a campus along the Charles River on Commonwealth Avenue and its medical campus in the South End. 

Northeastern University, another large private university, is located in the Fenway  area, and is particularly known for its Engineering, Business and Health Science schools and cooperative education program.

Suffolk University, the third largest university in Boston, is located in the Beacon Hill area, and is known for its law school and business school.

Boston College, a private Catholic Jesuit university, whose original campus was located in the South End, straddles the Boston (Brighton)-Newton border, with planned expansions further into Brighton. 

Boston's only public university is the University of Massachusetts Boston, located on Columbia Point in Dorchester. 

Harvard University, the nation's oldest, is located across the Charles River in Cambridge. Its business and medical schools are in Boston, and there are plans for additional expansion into Boston's Allston neighborhood.  

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