Assumption College

Admissions and Aid - Assumption College: Undergraduate Admissions

 
 
90% of Assumption undergraduates live on campus. Housing is guaranteed all four years.
 
 
 
 
 

Welcome to Assumption College, a Catholic, coeducational institution that offers a classic liberal arts education with strong academic programs in business and professional studies. Our 2,100 undergraduates choose from 40 majors and 45 minors and explore a rich Catholic intellectual tradition. Close interaction with our faculty of scholars and mentors will challenge you to achieve your full potential.

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Office Information
Hours:
8:30am - 4:30pm
Phone:
866.477.7776

508.767.7285
Email:
admiss@assumption.edu

Quick Facts
  • Assumption offers 40 majors and 45 minors
  • 90% of Assumption undergraduates live on campus and housing is guaranteed all four years

  • More than 60 clubs and organizations help create a lively campus community 7 days a week

  • 23 NCAA-Division II intercollegiate teams and strong intramural and club sports programs

  • Located in New England's second-largest city, Worcester, Massachusetts

  • Easy access to social and cultural amenities

  • Internship and community service opportunities

 
 
 
Jun
08
5:30 - 8:30 PM, A celebration to comemorate the opening of the Full Spectrum exhibition
 
Jun
17
8:30 - 9:00 PM, A tournament to benefit the General Scholarship Fund and Department of Athletics
 
 
 
  • Hours:
    8:30am - 4:30pm

    Phone:

    866.477.7776
    508.767.7285
  •  Email
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