Founded in 1874, Worcester State University is a nationally ranked liberal arts and sciences university with a longstanding commitment to outstanding, affordable public education in a diverse, student-centered environment. The university offers more than 80 undergraduate degree programs, 30 graduate degrees, and a range of certificates, and its signature MajorPlus program makes it possible to complete two disciplines in four years. Its 58-acre campus features residence halls for 1,600 full-time students, state-of-the art scientific laboratories, a theater and art gallery, a 101,000-square foot Wellness Center, and extensive facilities for its 20 NCAA Division III athletics programs and intramural sports.
The Ghosh Science and Technology Center is the state-of-the-art home for the health sciences, natural sciences, and computer science departments as well as Worecester State University’s fine art showcase, The Mary Dolphin Cosgrove Art Gallery.