About
Suffolk University was established in the year 1906 and is situated right at the hub of downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Centrally located, students experience the bustling professional and cultural life of government buildings, courts, businesses, and historical sites surrounding them. Students could live an urban campus life right at the heart of such abundant historical influence and dynamic industries.
Suffolk has a 1:14 faculty to student ratio for undergraduate studies and 1:10 in its Law School, hence individual attention is ensured with close student-faculty interaction. The average size of an undergraduate classroom is 23 students only, hence guaranteeing an intimate learning atmosphere. Suffolk offers a wide variety of opportunities through its 108 academic programs distributed across its College of Arts & Sciences, Sawyer Business School, and the Law School. Suffolk is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
Features
Why Suffolk University
- Suffolk University is conveniently located in downtown Boston, allowing easy access to government offices, courts, financial centers, and major businesses.
- Suffolk University offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
- Suffolk highlights practical knowledge, incorporating internships, co-ops, and other field projects into its curriculum.
- Suffolk focuses on the success of its students: that is why class sizes are intentionally kept as small as possible, to allow teachers to pay personal attention.
- Suffolk takes pride in being one of the most diverse and inclusive universities. With such a variety of students coming from different backgrounds and cultures, it makes for an interesting and dynamic campus environment.
University Accreditation/ Recognition
Suffolk University is accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education (NECHE), which guarantees overall academic quality. The Sawyer Business School is recognized by the Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Moreover, Suffolk University's Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association, which ensures that the legal education provided by this higher educational institution corresponds to standards necessary to prepare students for the said legal profession. The ABA in turn approves the paralegal education program at the university, which makes one confident that students' training for performing legal support is of high quality.
Location
73 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
Financials
Descriptions | Subtotal |
---|---|
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year | USD 48,514 |
Cost of Living/Year | USD 26,992 |
*Application Fee |
USD 0 - USD 55
*Charged once per application |
Estimated Total/Year | USD 75,506 |