Wentworth At A Glance
Type of School: Independent, coeducational four-year college granting bachelor’s degrees Size of Campus: 31-acre campus located in the city of Boston
Number of Students: Approximately 4,500 total students; 4,000 full-time undergraduates; approximately 350 international students, representing 7% of undergraduate enrollment Number of Faculty: 160 full-time and 212 part-time faculty members
Boston, Massachusetts Create a better, smarter, bolder now W
entworth Institute of Technology is a private coeducational college located in the heart of Boston. Founded in 1904,
WIT enrolls more than 4,000 students today and offers on-campus housing on a fully equipped 31-acre (13-hectare) campus.
Education at Wentworth Students benefit from small class sizes (approx- imately 20 students on average) and individual attention from dedicated teaching faculty with professional industry experience. We have more than two dozen on-campus laboratories, maker- spaces, and studios, which are an integral com- ponent of all our majors. Wentworth offers pro- grams in Applied Mathematics, Applied Sciences, Architecture, Business Management, Computer Science & Networking, Construction Management, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Industrial Design, and Interior Design.
Cooperative education WIT offers one of the most comprehensive coop- erative education (co-op) programs in the United States. Before graduation, all students are re- quired to work for two semesters in a paid posi- tion directly related to their major. Co-ops provide valuable, practical experiences that serve stu- dents well in their search for employment after graduation. In addition, Wentworth sponsors work- shops on résumé writing, job search strategies, and interviewing techniques.
Boston—a great location Boston is one of America’s most beautiful and historical cities and is the original center of higher education in the United States. Its many colleges and universities bring a quarter of a million stu- dents to the city every year. A thriving multicultural city, Boston is a hub for technology, business, and medicine, offering students many opportunities.
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Bachelor of Science programs in Applied Mathematics (three-year program), Applied Sciences, Architecture, Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Business Management, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking, Computer Science, Computer Science & Society, Construction Management, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, Engineering, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Mechanical Engineering
Geographic Diversity: Students representing 36 states and 70 countries
International Student Services: Full-time international student advisor providing procedural advice and assistance with US government policies and regulations pertaining to the F-1 student visa; periodic workshops; events and activities that celebrate cultural diversity
Financial Aid: Merit scholarships awarded to academically qualified students; 86% of students receiving some sort of financial aid (federal, state, institutional, and private)
Test Score Requirements: • TOEFL: 79 internet based, 550 paper based • IELTS: 6.5 with no subscore below 5.5
Application Deadlines and Fees: • Students encouraged to apply online at
wit.edu/apply • Application fee: $50
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