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WPI
Founded in Worcester, Mass., In 1865, WPI was one of the nation's
earliest technological universities. From our founding days, we've
taken a unique approach to science and technology education.
WPI's 18 academic departments offer more than 50 undergraduate
and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology,
management, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts,
leading to the B.S., M.S., M.E., MBA and Ph.D. Our world-class
faculty work with students in a number of cutting-edge research
areas, leading to breakthroughs and innovations in such fields
as biotechnology, fuel cells, nanotechnology, and information
security. Students also have the opportunity to make a difference
to communities and organizations around the world through our
innovative Global Perspectives program. There are over 20 WPI
project centers throughout North America and Central America,
Africa, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
WPI is ranked No. 53 among all national, doctoral universities
by U.S. News & World Report; No. 1 for student/faculty interaction
in the National Survey of Student Engagement; and No. 9 by The
Princeton Review for "best career prospects" for graduates
of our MBA program. And that's just the beginning of the recognition
we've received from a large number of institutions and individuals
for our high quality and unique approach to education.
The WPI community is alive with activity. Students participate
in nearly 200 extracurricular activities, including music, theater,
and Greek organizations, 20 varsity sports teams, and more than
30 club and intramural sports. There are also fun campus-wide
annual events, including Homecoming, Winter Ball and QuadFest.
WPI's 80-acre traditional, New England campus is set on a secluded
hilltop in an area that is home to 13 colleges (and over 35,000
college students). Worcester is an exciting place to be, with
several museums, music and theater performance centers, an arena
for concerts and sporting events, and lots of restaurants, entertainment
venues and shopping centers. Commuter rail service offers students
easy access to all that Boston has to offer - and it's just an
hour away.
Visit WPI's Website
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