Assumption College

Admissions and Aid - Assumption College: Directions to Assumption

 
 
500 Salisbury St Worcester, MA 01609

To schedule a tour, interview, or group information sessions, please use our
Online Scheduler
or call toll-free
866-477-7776.
 
 
Directions to Assumption

From the North: Take I-495 South or I-190 South to I-290 West into Worcester to Exit 18-Ware, Framingham, Route 9. Bear right from the exit ramp onto Lincoln St. Bear right onto Salisbury St. Continue on Salisbury St. for about two miles through the intersection at Park Ave., bear left at the Forest St. fork and right at the Flagg St. fork. Assumption College is on your right.

From the South, East or West: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) to Exit 10-Worcester/Auburn Exit and follow I-290 East to Exit 17-Ware, Framingham, Route 9. Turn left from the exit ramp onto Belmont St. (Route 9). Go down the hill and through the intersection at Lincoln Square to the top of the next hill. Turn right onto Harvard Street. Turn left at the second traffic light onto Salisbury Street. Continue on Salisbury St. for about two miles through the intersection at Park Ave., bearing left at the Forest St. fork, and right at the Flagg St. fork. Assumption College is on your right.

From the Southeast: There are two options: Take I-495 North to I-290 West to Exit 18-Ware, Framingham, Route 9, then follow directions "From the North" above. Or take Rt. 195 to Providence, I-95 North to Rt. 146 North to I-290 East to Exit 17-Ware, Framingham, Route 9, then follow directions "From the South, East or West" above.

Telephone: (508) 767-7285
Toll Free Admissions: (866) 477-7776
Fax: (508) 799-4412.

 
 
 
 
Sep
09
11:30 - 12:30 PM, Help us celebrate the beginning of the academic year and our common educational enterprise.
 
Sep
09
12:30 - 2:00 PM, A communal gathering with great food
 
Sep
10
3:00 - 4:30 PM, Assumption College welcomes back all the members of its community
 
 
 
 
 

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