FOUNDED IN 1919, EMMANUEL COLLEGE is a residential, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college in the heart of Boston. Our location is at the crossroads of academic excellence and real-world learning experiences. Here, students will confront new questions, explore connections across academic disciplines and engage in endeavors that will shape their personal and professional development.
With more than 70 areas of study in the life and clinical sciences, business, humanities, government and politics, and education, our strong academic programs encourage students to expand their worldview, engage in critical thinking and excel across all dimensions while obtaining hard and soft skill sets employers are looking for.
Admissions Information C U R R I C U LU M R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S We look for applicants who have a strong academic preparation. We recommend that students have completed the following courses in high school: • English: 4 years • Foreign Language: 2 years of the same language • Mathematics: 3 years, including Algebra II* • Social Studies: 3 years • Laboratory Sciences: 3 years *We recommend four years of mathematics and science for a student considering college study in Business, Chemistry, Mathematics and Nursing.
APPL I CAT I O N R EQ U I R E M E N TS A completed application for admission should include: • Common Application and essay • Official secondary school transcript or GED scores • Two letters of recommendation (from an academic teacher and a school counselor) • Interview (Recommended, but not required) • SAT or ACT scores (optional) Read more about Emmanuel College’s Test-Optional policy at www.emmanuel.edu/testoptional. In response to the extraordinary circumstances associated with COVID-19 we have adopted a test-optional policy for Fall 2021 Nursing applicants. Additional requirements needed for international students. Please visit www.emmanuel.edu/international to learn more.
2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1 T U I T I O N & AI D Tuition: $42,096 Room & Board: $15,846 Merit-based Award Range: $10,000-25,000 FALL 2 0 2 0 N E W ST UD E N TS Total New Students Enrolled: 486 New Student Diversity: 25.7% of the incoming class are students of color from the following backgrounds: 6.8% Hispanic or Latino 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native 6.4% Asian 8% Black or African American 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3.7% Two or more races N E W F I R ST-YE AR ST U D E N T AD M I S S I O N PR O FI L E Grade Point Average: 3.12-4.1 (mid 50% range) Standardized Test Scores: • RSAT Total: 1060-1240 • RSAT EBRW: 530-630 • RSAT M: 520-620 • ACT: 22-28 (mid 50% range of the 58.7% of students submitted SAT or ACT scores)*
PROGRAM APPLICATION
APPLICATION DEADLINE
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
DEPOSIT DUE
Early Action 1
November 1
After December 15
May 1
Early Action 2
December 15
After January 15
May 1
Regular Decision
February 15
Rolling after February 15 May 1
Areas of Study
Internships
S C HOOL OF BUSINESS & MA NAG EMENT Accounting Data Analytics* Economic Policy Economics Finance Healthcare Mangement International Economics Leadership* Management Marketing Sport Management
100% of Emmanuel undergraduate students complete an internship as part of the core curriculum. We believe there is no substitute for hands-on, real-world learning, and Emmanuel’s dedicated Career Advisors ensure students enter the internship search with their best-prepared foot forward.
S C HOOL OF ED UCAT ION Elementary Education Math Education* Secondary Education • Art • Biology • Chemistry • English • History • Mathematics • Spanish S C HOOL OF HUMANIT IES & SOCIA L SCIENC ES African & African Diaspora Studies* American Politics & Government American Studies Arabic* Art Education Art History* Art Therapy Catholic Studies* Ceramics* Communication & Media Studies Criminology and Criminal Justice Digital History Digital Media Production* Diplomacy & Security English Film* French* Gender & Women’s Studies* Global and Public Health* Graphic Design History Human Services
International Relations & Comparative Politics International Studies Italian* Latin American Studies* Legal Studies* Middle East Studies* Migration Studies* Peace Studies* Philosophical Psychology* Philosophy Photography* Political Communication* Political Science Pre-Law Social Inequality & Social Justice Sociology Spanish Spanish for Healthcare Professionals* Studio Art Sustainability & Global Justice Theater Arts Theology & Religious Studies Transcultural Studies* Writing, Editing & Publishing M AU R E E N M U R P H Y W ILKE NS SC H OOL OF NU R SIN G & C LINICA L SC IE NC ES Nursing SC H OOL OF SC IE NC E & H E A LT H Biochemistry Biology Biostatistics Chemistry Counseling & Health Psychology Developmental Psychology Forensic Science Health Sciences Mathematical Modeling Mathematics Neuroscience Physiology Pre-Dental Pre-Medical Pre-Veterinary Statistics * Denotes minor or certificate program
S E L E CT E D R E C E N T I N T E R N S H I P LO CAT I O N S : Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Children’s Hospital Boston Globe Boston Public Health Commission Boston Red Sox/Fenway Park Brigham & Women’s Hospital Brown Brothers Harriman Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Fidelity Investments House of Blues Entertainment HubSpot
Liberty Mutual Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts House of Representatives Mass Insight Global Partnerships PwC Raytheon State Street TD Garden/Boston Celtics Tufts Medical Center WGBH-TV
Outcomes Gaining hands-on experience and developing a network of connections gives Emmanuel students an employable edge. The proof is in our graduates. By one year after graduation: 96% of the Class of 2019 who were seeking employment had found a job.
92% of the Class of 2019 who were seeking admission to graduate school had been accepted.
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MEN’S Basketball Cross Country Golf Indoor Track Lacrosse Outdoor Track Soccer Volleyball
Baseball Club EC Ultimate Field Hockey Club Flag Football Sailing Club Soccer Swim Club Tennis Club Volleyball Whiffle Ball
WOMEN’S Basketball Cross Country Indoor Track Lacrosse Outdoor Track Soccer Softball Volleyball
Colleges of the Fenway Emmanuel College is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway (COF) consortium with Massachusetts College of Art and Design, MCPHS University, Simmons University and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Through the COF, Emmanuel students enjoy the best of both worlds: living and learning in a small college setting while enjoying the resources of a larger academic environment. Students are able to multiply both their educational and social opportunities exponentially by cross-registering for classes, participating in joint student groups and intramural teams and by attending hundreds of events and performances on neighboring campuses.
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MAJORS, MINORS AND AREAS OF STUDY FULL-TIME FACULTY
STUDENTFACULTY RATIO STATES REPRESENTED BY THE STUDENT BODY
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ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETIES DIVISION III VARSITY ATHLETIC TEAMS STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS TO CHOOSE FROM COUNTRIES TO EXPLORE THROUGH STUDY ABROAD
100 50,000
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The best way for prospective students to imagine themselves at Emmanuel College is to visit us virtually or in person! • Student-Led Campus Tours • Information Sessions • Interviews with an Admissions Counselor • Prospective Student Webinar • Virtual Open House: Sunday, October 4, 2020 and Saturday, November 14, 2020 Learn more about visit opportunities and register at www.emmanuel.edu/visit.