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What are the Colleges of the Fenway?

The Colleges of the Fenway is a consortium of five distinct institutions in Boston that collaborate to provide resources, experiences, academic opportunities, and more to students across all campuses. The Colleges of the Fenway include Emmanuel College, Simmons University, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS), Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), and Wentworth Institution of Technology. Students who attend any of these five institutions are able to take classes, participate in extracurricular activities, and make use of facilities at any other institution within the consortium.

Emmanuel College

Emmanuel College is a small, Catholic, liberal arts college located a 10-minute walk from Fenway Stadium. It provides an intimate academic experience, with all classes taught by professors and capped at 35 students. Emmanuel offers programs in business, humanities, education, health sciences, and nursing. All students participate in an internship during their time at Emmanuel, which can help them build a resume, networking skills, and connections in their field that can support them in their career search upon graduation.

Simmons University

Simmons University is a women-focused liberal arts school that prioritizes marginalized genders and boasts an extremely inclusive community. Simmons has excellent support programs for LGBTQIA+ students, students struggling with mental health, and students with learning differences. Students at Simmons are very driven and career-focused, with the goal of college being to graduate and enter the workforce.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

MCPHS is a healthcare-focused university that offers a wide range of articulation programs that allow students access to accelerated tracks to advanced degrees, including their most popular 6-year Pharm-D program. MCPHS’s location in Boston provides students with unmatched access to the vast number of hospitals and biotech companies in the area. Academics at MCPHS are focused on experiential learning, offering students hands-on experience throughout their collegiate career.

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

MassArt is the country’s only public art university. It offers a wide variety of BFA programs that center on studio work rather than traditional classes. Students engage in a first-year Studio Foundation program that allows them to explore mediums before declaring a specialty. Throughout their BFA program, students are able to take classes in other mediums of interest as well. MassArt is very committed to student success, and its career services extend to alumni as well as current students.

Wentworth Institute of Technology

Wentworth is a STEM-focused institution that prioritizes hands-on, project-based learning. All students participate in at least 2 semesters of paid co-op programs, where they are able to work in the field, gain experience, and network with professionals. While Wentworth has a large majority of male students, it is actively recruiting women and supports them on campus through several women-focused programs and organizations.