|
When it comes to colleges, we've got you surrounded!
Since 1813, Waltham, Massachusetts, has been at the heart of history.
Site of America's first factory, Waltham helped launch the Industrial
Revolution that shaped the country's future.
Today, Waltham is at the heart of higher education. Home to Brandeis
University and Bentley College,
we're also just minutes from the Boston/Cambridge campus scene and a short
drive to New England's top schools.
The best part? You can make Waltham your campus visit headquarters. Stay
in one of our great hotels, conveniently located at the hub of major highways,
then visit them all - your outta-sight dream schools, your probably-get-in
schools, and your good-old-safety schools -- without the pain of repacking
every day.
Waltham is home to two of the most prestigious universities
in the country. Each fall thousands of students converge on our city and
contribute to Waltham's diversity, intellectual energy, and excitement.
Bentley College
175 Forest Street
Waltham
781-891-2000
Web: www.bentley.edu |
| Bentley University is one of the nation’s leading business schools, dedicated to preparing future leaders with deep technical skills, broad global perspective, and high ethical standards. An advanced business curriculum and diverse arts and sciences program develop graduates who make an impact in their chosen fields. Located minutes from Boston, Bentley enrolls approximately 4,000 undergraduate, 250 adult part-time undergraduate, 1,400 graduate, and 40 doctoral students. |
| |
Brandeis University
415 South Street Waltham
781-736-2000
Web: www.brandeis.edu |
| Academic excellence has always characterized Brandeis, the youngest private research university in the country. It combines the breadth and scope of a world-class research institution with the intimacy and faculty contact of a small liberal arts college. Brandeis is the only nonsectarian Jewish-sponsored college or university in the country. A culturally diverse student body of 3,020 undergraduates and 1,199 graduate students enjoys unsurpassed access to an involved faculty of nationally and internationally acclaimed scholars. Brandeis, ranked in the top tier of the nation's universities and called a "Best Value" by U.S. News & World Report's 1998 Guide to Best Colleges, is a proven avenue to advanced studies in the nation's leading graduate and professional schools. | |