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Endicott College Boston is your gateway to higher education! Our location at 19 Temple Place is conveniently located in downtown Boston, within walking distance to numerous public transportation options.

Our program offerings are designed to provide you with the education you desire at a pace that suits your lifestyle. With Associate and Bachelor degree programs, English language learning, and flexible class schedules, we’re committed to helping you attain a degree and make a positive step in your career.

Endicott College Boston began from the commitment of President Dr. Richard Wylie and his dedicated faculty and staff to provide Boston’s residents with a higher education option that was accessible for a variety of learners. A degree is within your reach!

 

Endicott Boston

Daytime Associate
Degree Programs

Accelerated Bachelor Degree Completion Programs

ESL Programs

Application & Admissions

Tuition & Fees

Important Contacts

Academic Calendar

Class Schedules

Student Academic Support Services

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19 Temple Place, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02111
Endicott College Boston is easily accessible from the Park Street, Downtown Crossing, and Silver Line 5 MBTA stations.

 

 

Daytime Associate Degree Programs

These daytime courses will launch your education and can be completed at a pace that best suits your lifestyle. Our structured curricula helps you focus and stay engaged in all aspects of your learning.

Classes run from 9am-12pm Monday thru Thursday and every other Friday. They meet twice per week for 15 weeks.

Business

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the program students will:

  • Converse and write at an acceptable level for business communications in English.
  • Conceptualize a complex business issue into a coherent written statement and oral presentation.
  • Recall and apply the basic foundational knowledge of business studies as delivered through the Baccalaureate Core.
  • Effectively communicate in writing and through oral communication.

Program of Study

BUS 121  Business Fundamentals: Strategies  3 cr. 
BUS 150  Accounting I  3 cr. 
BUS 151  Accounting II  3 cr. 
BUS 200  Marketing  3 cr. 
ECN 201  Macroeconomics  3 cr. 
ENG 101  College Writing Seminar  3 cr. 
ENG 102  Introduction to Literature  3 cr. 
ENG 103  Speech  3 cr. 
PHL 104  Ethics  3 cr. 
PSY 100  General Psychology  3 cr. 
  Arts and Humanities Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Science or Math Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Science or Math Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Business Concentration Electives  9 cr. 
  Social Science Core Requirements  6 cr. 
  Free Electives  9 cr. 
Total Degree Requirements 66 cr. 

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Liberal Studies

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the program students will:

  • Converse and write at an acceptable level for business communications in English.
  • Conceptualize a complex business issue into a coherent written statement and oral presentation.
  • Understand and be able to use basic concepts in algebra and quantitative methods in solving business problems.
  • Recall and apply the basic foundational knowledge of science and liberal studies as delivered through the Baccalaureate Core.
  • Effectively communicate in writing and through oral communication.

Program of Study

BUS 121  Business Fundamentals: Strategies  3 cr. 
ENG 101  College Writing Seminar  3 cr. 
ENG 102  Introduction to Literature  3 cr. 
PSY 100  General Psychology  3 cr. 
  Arts and Humanities Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Core Elective  3 cr. 
  Science or Math Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Science or Math Core Requirement  3 cr. 
  Social Science Requirement  6 cr. 
  Three courses in a specific department or major  9 cr. 
  Free Electives  27 cr. 
Total Degree Requirements  66 cr.

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Hospitality

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the program, students will:

  • Converse and write at an acceptable level for business communications in English.
  • Conceptualize complex issues within the hospitality realm in writing and oral presentation.
  • Have knowledge of the individual components of the hospitality industry and be able to apply that to real-world situations.
  • Effectively communicate in writing and through oral communication.

Program of Study (Proposed)

BUS 120  Business Fundamentals  3 cr. 
ENG 101  College Writing Seminar  3 cr. 
HTM 101  Foundations of Hospitality Management  3 cr. 
HTM 108  Rooms Division Management  3 cr. 
HTM 110  Service Management  3 cr. 
HTM 213  Hospitality Sales & Marketing  3 cr. 
HTM 240  Culinary Arts Operations  3 cr. 
HTM 250  Food & Beverage Management  3 cr. 
HTM 255  Fundamentals of Events  3 cr. 
PSY 100  General Psychology  3 cr. 
ACC 175  Financial Accounting  3 cr. 
  Arts & Humanities Core Requirements  6 cr. 
  Math & Science Core Requirements  6 cr.
  Social Science Requirements  6 cr.
  Free Electives  15 cr.
Total Degree Requirements 66 cr. 

 

Accelerated Bachelor Degree Completion Programs

Perfect for students with an Associate’s degree, our evening Bachelor’s degree completion programs are flexible enough to maintain your daytime employment.

Classes meet for 6-8 weeks, once per week from 6pm-10pm.

Business Administration

Liberal Studies – Education (non-licensure)

Liberal Studies

Psychology

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Non-Credit ESL Programs

ECB will be offering English as a Second Language courses for individuals interested in improving their English language skills.  As part of our ongoing support to help English Language Learners and new immigrants in Boston, ECB will offer a bridge program for students interested in learning English and continuing to a college degree program. All ESL classes are non-credit courses. Credit bearing courses are offered through our Undergraduate degree programs.
 
The program is designed in three ESL levels:

  • Speaking & Listening Skills- Students will practice and develop skills in pronunciation, vocabulary, and use of every-day English!
  • Reading Skills – students will improve reading skills, critical thinking, and will learn how to be more effective readers of American English written content.
  • Writing skills—students will develop effective writing skills and build vocabulary and grammar that can transfer to college or career.
     
    Level 1     Mondays & Wednesdays (6-8pm)
    ESL 011 - Speaking & Listening I   
    ESL 012 - Reading I   
    ESL 013 - Writing skills I    
     
    Level 2      Tuesdays & Thursdays (6-8pm)
    ESL 021 - Speaking & Listening II
    ESL 022 - Reading II
    ESL 023 - Writing skills II
     
    Level 3      TBA (6-8pm)
    ESL 031 - Speaking & Listening III
    ESL 032 - Reading III
    ESL 033 - Writing skills III

Non-credit ESL courses are $150 each (Levels 1-3).
Levels 4 & 5 are credit bearing and fall under our regular tuition pricing.

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Application & Admissions

Application for Associate and Bachelor programs
Application for ESL program

Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. You may submit your application at any time.

All students enrolled in the daytime Associate’s degree program are required to take an Accuplacer test before registering for their first course.

Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Expenses

  • A 3-credit course is $903 ($301/credit).
  • $25 registration fee per semester.
  • Some classes will require textbooks.

Financial Aid

Endicott College Financial Aid application

Financial Aid is available for students who qualify. For assistance filling out your FAFSA form or for other financial aid related questions, please contact:

Susan Gonzales
Financial Aid Assistant - Endicott College Boston
Phone: (857) 265-3917 | Fax: (857) 277-1329
sgonzale@endicott.edu

At Endicott College Boston, we provide on-site bilingual support to help you with application and financial aid materials.

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Important Contacts

Main Number: (857) 265-3915
Fax Number: (857) 277-1329

Marcelo Juica
Director of Endicott College Boston
(857) 265-3916 | mjuica@endicott.edu

April Leavenworth
Program Assistant & Recruiter
(857) 265-3918 | aleavenw@endicott.edu

Brian Pellinen
Academic Dean of Endicott College Boston
(857) 265-3919 | bpelline@endicott.edu

Susan Gonzales
Financial Aid Assistant - Endicott College Boston
Phone: (857) 265-3917 | Fax: (857) 277-1329
sgonzale@endicott.edu

Important Dates

Semester Start Dates
        Spring 2013: January 28
        Summer Session 2013: June 3
        Fall 2013: September 3

Class Schedules

Student Academic Support Services

Endicott College Boston offers free tutoring services and bilingual support on-site, as well as individualized advising for each of our students.

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