Endicott Facts
Undergraduate Fees: The tuition for 2011-2012 is $26,730. Room & board are $12,760.
Location: The College is located on a scenic oceanfront campus situated 20 miles north of America's college "capital", Boston.
Campus: The campus consists of 235 acres with 49 buildings surrounded by woods, lawns, lakes and shoreline.
Students: Total undergraduate enrollment for the College is made up of 2300 men and women from throughout the United States and around the world, on campuses in Beverly, Massachusetts; Madrid, Spain; and Mexico City, Mexico. This year in Beverly a new student class of 600 will be enrolled from 4,000 applicants.
Class Size: 100% of the classes have fewer than 40 students, 95% are fewer than 30, and 61% are fewer than 20.
Degrees: Endicott offers the following degrees: Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Arts.
Accreditation: The College is accredited by: the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, The Commission of Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, and the Sport Management Review Council of the National Association of Sport and Physical Education and North American Society for Sport Management (NASPE-NASSM)
Special Features
Internships: Endicott was the first college in the United States to require internships in every program of study.
Campus Life: Housing: Approximately 83% of Endicott students live on campus. Men's and women's residence halls have coeducational options and consist of mansions, traditional residence halls, townhouses and apartments.
Student Life: There are over 70 clubs and organizations that reflect student interests. Opportunities are available from Honor Societies to volunteer community service activities, music, cultural and social awareness programs, student leadership organizations and numerous publications. The College also operates an on-campus pub.
Study Abroad: Options are available worldwide. In recent years, Endicott students have studied in numerous countries including Italy, England, France, Spain, Mexico, Japan, Greece, China, India, and Australia. Sites include the College for International Studies in Madrid, Les Roches Hotel Management School in Switzerland, Florence University of the Arts, and ICMS in Sydney. In addition, the College offers semester-long study abroad programs in conjunction with the Council on International Educational Exchange in dozens of other countries including Australia, Belgium, China, the Czech Republic, Ghana, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Poland, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Vietnam, and Wales.
Technology: All buildings on campus are connected to a robust fiber-optic network. This includes a DS-3 Internet link which provides 45 megabits of throughput devoted to academic and administrative use. In addition, every student in every residence hall has a data port devoted to their sole use (known as port-to-pillow at many institutions). Endicott also offers wireless access throughout the entire campus.
Endicott's telecommunication system provides all residential students with voicemail, room to room, on-campus, and local area phone service at no charge. Students must use a calling card for long distance calling. The voicemail system will automatically answer incoming calls with your personal greeting. Your messages will be private from your roommates and you will be able to retrieve them from any touch-tone phone.
Endicott Cable TV (ECTV) provides 73 stations covering news, weather, sports, twelve newly released movies a month, and the College's on-campus news and information station.