Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in Massachusetts

For the academic year 2022-2023, Harvard University offer the most number of graduate programs of 286 in Massachusetts. Boston University and Northeastern University have the second and third most major programs in Massachusetts, following Harvard University.
The following table shows that the top 10 Massachusetts graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all Massachusetts graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at Massachusetts graduate school comparison page.
Massachusetts Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1Harvard UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsCambridge, MA 286 programs- 170 116 66 $55,440 21,263
2Boston UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsBoston, MA 274 programs- 181 93 23 $64,712 18,255
3Northeastern UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsBoston, MA 153 programs2 programs Not Offered 44 6 $28,100 13,711
4University of Massachusetts-AmherstPublic, 4 yearsAmherst, MA 142 programs7 programs 82 60 43 $34,720 7,838
5Tufts UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsMedford, MA 120 programs2 programs 81 39 42 $49,476 6,616
6Boston CollegePrivate, 4 yearsChestnut Hill, MA 81 programs1 programs 53 28 3 $35,900 5,305
7University of Massachusetts-LowellPublic, 4 yearsLowell, MA 80 programs- 51 29 51 $28,426 4,764
8Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPrivate, 4 yearsCambridge, MA 78 programs- Not Offered 37 Not Offered $63,393 7,201
9Worcester Polytechnic InstitutePrivate, 4 yearsWorcester, MA 69 programs18 programs 43 26 21 $29,040 2,062
10Brandeis UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsWaltham, MA 65 programs7 programs Not Offered 18 1 $61,578 1,894
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