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For Undergraduates. For Graduates. Discover Emmanuel College in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Achieve your career goals with a 98% career outcomes rate and live in one of America's most dynamic cities.
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For the entire Emmanuel College community, it's home base: a place of innovation, history, service, friendship and academic rigor... all with a big green backyard in the midst of Boston's medical, business and cultural worlds. Take a closer look!
Ready to start your journey? Get a glimpse of academic and student life at Emmanuel College. Come visit our beautiful 17-acre campus in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts.
Emmanuel College is a private Roman Catholic college in Boston, Massachusetts. The college was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as the first women's Catholic college in New England in 1919. [3] In 2001, the college officially became a coeducational institution.
Learn what it’s like to be an Emmanuel student! Our student-guided tours give you a first-hand experience to our community as you explore academic buildings, a residence hall and the Jean Yawkey Center – the heart of student life on campus.
Today, as the only Catholic college in the heart of Boston, Emmanuel continues to honor this powerful and timeless legacy. Situated in the Fenway neighborhood, Emmanuel’s beautiful residential campus is home to around 2,200 students—including more than 1,800 undergraduate students—from 37 states and territories and 41 countries.