

Location
North Andover, Massachusetts
At-a-glance
- Institution: Private
- Year Founded: 1947
- Academic Calendar: Semester
- Undergrad Student Body: 2,213
- International Student Body: 22
- Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
- Campus Setting: Suburban
Pricing
- University Published Price: $43,144.00
- go-study.com Price: $37,550.00
- You Save: $5,594.00
Since 1947, Merrimack College has grown to be a notable liberal arts college here in New England. Merrimack has grown from a small commuter school to the present population of over 2,000 students of whom 80% reside on campus. Merrimack has also developed as one of the top ten regional comprehensive schools, according to US News & World Report’s Best College Guides. Merrimack is currently listed as one of the Best Liberal Arts Colleges in the 2008 rankings of colleges nationwide.
At Merrimack, you'll find visionary and caring faculty, outstanding scholars who are national leaders in their field of expertise. You'll be given a voice in interactive classrooms where teachers lead students to discover answers for themselves. You'll also find it easy to get involved in a campus community that reflects the Augustinian heritage of care for others. You will leave Merrimack with more than your degree. You will leave with knowledge and insight, the wisdom that comes from experiences, a direction based on values in the Augustinian tradition, and deep friendships. Merrimack offers you the tools and support to develop your career, contribute to making society a better place, and to become a responsible citizen.
At Merrimack College, students learn through cutting edge classes, independent projects, research and fieldwork. The emphasis on liberal arts will help students be prepared to be imaginative, analytical, aware of trends and historical perspectives, clear thinking, and adaptable to changes in your career. Majors include: Liberal Arts, Business and International Commerce and Science and Engineering. Merrimack also offers a Master of Education degree in elementary education.
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Several new buildings accentuate this beautiful 220-acre New England campus, including the progressive Sakowich Campus Center, the award-winning Rogers Center for the Arts, and two residence halls built in the last three years.
Residence halls for first-year students comprise mostly double or triple rooms, or suites. Rooms include Internet access, phone and cable outlets. Suites feature two bedrooms, a small common area and a bathroom. All residence halls include laundry facilities, and study and social lounges.
The tuition fee includes all of the following:
- Application fees
- Insurance
- Orientation fees (if applicable)
- University deposit
- Tuition
- Accommodation on campus (usually a shared room)
- Full meal plan
- Comprehensive accident/health insurance
- Transfer to campus from closest International Airport
- Full-term monitoring by Study Group counselors
- 24-hour access to toll-free service lines
- Resolution of problems or emergencies
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$43,144.00 |
| go-study.com Price: |
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$37,550.00 |
| You Save: |
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$5,594.00 |
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Prices subject to change without notice. Please contact an advisor for full details. |
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