2015 Guide to New England Colleges Helps Students

Students in Boston College’s Splash program and teacher Roy Y. Chan armed with the 2015 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities.

Visit www.nebhe.org/guide to order print copies of the Guide and to access digital versions

The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE), in association with Boston magazine, produced the 2015 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities. Boston magazine published the Guide in combination with its December 2014 issue.

NEBHE distributed complimentary copies of the Guide throughout New England, including to school guidance offices, public libraries, GEAR UP and TRIO counselors and participants, and students and families.

The 2015 Guide provides key data for New England’s public and independent colleges and universities including:

  • admissions application deadlines (regular, early action, early decision)
  • acceptance rates (percentage of applicants who are accepted and who enroll)
  • cost of attendance (tuition, fees, room & board)
  • degrees offered
  • faculty-student ratio
  • enrollment totals
  • percentages of enrolled students who are part-time, commuting, female, international or minority
  • availability of on-campus daycare
  • availability of online programs

The 2015 Guide also features tips for navigating the college admissions process, an overview of financial aid resources, and information on NEBHE’s tuition-saving Regional Student Program (RSP)/Tuition Break.

Visit www.nebhe.org/guide to order print copies of the Guide and to access digital versions.

NEBHE published its Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities for a half-century as a special issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education (NEJHE). In 2010, NEBHE moved its NEJHE publication entirely online. Through their association, Boston magazine and NEBHE have produced three issues of the new annual Guide, and NEBHE has been able to provide complimentary print copies for the convenience of school counselors, higher education colleagues, and college-bound students and families throughout the region.


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