About
Westfield State University is a public university that was established in 1839 and is located in Westfield, Massachusetts. It was the nation's first public institution of higher learning to admit students of any color, gender, or economic status. SVSU occupies 256 acres of land, built for both academic and non-academic purposes.
Westfield State University has a total enrollment of 4,239 undergraduate students and 774 graduate students. It is home to more than 36 international students representing various countries of the globe.
A public university, Westfield State University offers affordable, high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and professions. Students who attend this university will be better equipped with the information, abilities, and character needed to be responsible leaders and active citizens. As the first co-educational institution in America to offer an education without barriers to race, gender, or economic status, this university is dedicated to giving students of every generation a learning experience built on its founding concept. This university offers more than 50 undergraduate programs along with 9 masters programs. Additionally, they also offer 14 M.Ed programs. By offering individualized academic advising in a welcoming environment, WSU's Office of Academic Advising encourages students to take control of their educational experience and responsibility for accomplishing their academic goals.
Location
577, Westfield, Massachusetts
Financials
Descriptions | Subtotal |
---|---|
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year | USS 15,659 |
Cost of Living/Year | USS 15,839 |
*Application Fee |
USS 0 - USS 50
*Charged once per application |
Estimated Total/Year | USS 31,498 |