Merrimack College

Merrimack College is an independent, private college with robust programs in business, education, engineering, health sciences and the liberal arts, whose mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives. Founded in 1947 by the Order of St. Augustine in the Boston suburb of North Andover, its growing student body of 3,200 undergraduates and 550 graduate students come from 34 states and 36 countries to form an engaged community of thinkers and doers in an academic culture of care that emphasizes hands-on learning, global citizenship and a quest for enduring relevance in an ever-changing world. The College offers more than 90 undergraduate programs in liberal arts, science and engineering, business, and education, and 18 graduate programs in business, criminology, education, engineering, health sciences, and public affairs, as well as part-time degree completion and certificate programs. Known for a distinctive and personal approach to learning, students can take advantage of hands-on opportunities including cooperative education and internships, research with faculty, study abroad and service learning. In addition to traditional majors and minors, students can choose programs tailored for high-demand fields including biotechnology, digital media arts and sports medicine. A special point of pride is ABET-accredited engineering programs, unusual in a small college. Three quarters of the students live on campus, contributing to a strong sense of community. Small classes, a 14-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, an active campus ministry, varied housing choices and continuously improved facilities also support the close-knit atmosphere. Students are involved outside of the classroom in more than 50 clubs and organizations and over 500 students participate in club, intramural or collegiate sports. The College offers 22 varsity sports for men and women, including Division I mens and womens hockey.

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School Details

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Private, Coed 1947 Roman Catholic Semester $49.9 million + 315 Turnpike Street, North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 837-5000
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60 100.0 Massachusetts North Andover 942

Info & Regulations

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Campus size (acres) 220
Students who have cars on campus N/A
Alcohol permitted on campus for students of legal age Yes

Health & Safety

Basic student services offered

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nonremedial tutoring
placement service
health service
health insurance

Campus safety and security services offered

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24-hour foot and vehicle patrols
Late night transport/escort service
24-hour emergency telephones
Lighted pathways/sidewalks
Student patrols
Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)

Career

Career services offered

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co-op education
on-campus job interviews
internships
resume assistance
career/job search classes
alumni network
interest inventory
interview training

Computer Resources

Computers available for student use in

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residence halls
computer center/labs
library
student center

Library & Museum Information

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On-campus library Yes
Museums or special academic buildings on campus Observatory; McCoy Art Gallery located in Rogers Center for the Arts; student art gallery; Diversity Education Center; Center for Augustinian Study & Legacy; Center for Student Research in the Life Sciences; Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim

Learning Disabled (LD) Students

Services for LD students

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Reading machines
Tape recorders
Note-taking services
Extended time for tests
Priority registration
Priority seating
Texts on tape
Typist/scribe
Exams on tape or computer
Other testing accommodations
Waiver of foreign language degree requirement

Physically Disabled Students

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Accessibility of campus to physically disabled students Mostly

Services for physically disabled students

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Note-taking services
Tape recorders
Special housing
Tutors
Adaptive equipment
Reader services
Talking books