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Western New England UniversityAbout the
Small classes, supportive, able to adapt to your needs in a time of uncertainty, WNE is here for you. We have the programs and internship opportunities that give you the in-demand skills and knowledge employers want now.That focus prepares our graduates to maximize their opportunities even in challenging economies. In fact, WNE has been ranked #5 in the nation and #1 in Massachusetts in preparing graduates for the job market. The analysis by Zippia.com utilized data from the Federal College Scorecard of employment rates 10 years after students graduated. Our graduates earn an average of $6,916 a year more than 80% of the other public and private schools where our applicants typically consider enrolling. Now, that’s a return on investment!With just 2,600 undergraduates, we could be the right size for you—as a freshman or transfer student. Whether teaching on campus, or currently exclusively online, our faculty and staff are always here for our students. Now, more than ever, the world needs pharmacists, scientists, communicators, engineers, lawyers, social workers, law enforcement professionals, analysts, teachers, historians, economists, psychologists, and the best and brightest business minds to solve its challenges. This is your time to lead the future. Western New England University is the right place to start.
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* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Your first on-campus living experience will be in one of the University’s traditional freshmen residence halls such as “The Quad” (Berkshire, Franklin, and Hampden Halls) or Windham Hall. Some freshmen may also live in Commonwealth Hall depending on their Learning Interest Community (LIC) or other housing needs and interests. We also offer a limited number of premium singles to freshmen on a first come, first served basis.
THE QUAD
Berkshire Hall, Franklin Hall, and Hampden Hal Rooms in the quad halls are double occupancy with a commonly shared bathroom on each floor and a commonly shared laundry facility in the building
WINDHAM HALL
s limited options for triple rooms should any students wish to live in three-person groups.
Facilities
The $40 million high-tech building includes 19 laboratories—from behavioral analysis to neuroscience—to prepare you for the important role that science plays in healthcare, technology, and the global economy.
Sleith Hall
From a simulated hospital suite in the Department of Biomedical Engineering to specialized labs to explore structures, transportation, and soil in the Department of Civil Engineering, to the robotics technology used by students studying mechatronics, Sleith Hall is hub of engineering innovation. Fresh from a $12.8 million renovation and expansion, Sleith Hall offers studio learning classrooms and a wide range of labs that are accessible to undergraduates. Wood Hall Auditorium is used campus-wide for lectures, presentations, and performances. The building is named for alumnus William Sleith'44/H'80, the inventor of the hand-held mixer, a staple in kitchens around the globe.
Churchill Hall
Home to the College of Business, Churchill Hall was named for our first president (Dr. John D. Churchill) and features the Cohen Trading Room and Technology Center, computer labs, and multimedia classrooms for students in our business programs. The dean's office and business faculty offices are located here.
Emerson Hall
With more than 25 majors and programs offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, its academic facilities span three buildings. Emerson Hall, the first academic building on campus, is home to many Arts and Sciences programs and their classroom facilities and faculty offices.
Activity
With more than 70 clubs and organizations, you're sure to find one or two...or more that match your interests and passions. C.A.R.E. provides a platform for students interested in social justice. The Accounting Association organizes networking events with area professionals, while the Outing Club explores the natural beauty of our great New England backyard.
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