Urban College of Boston: Tabular Data
URBAN COLLEGE OF BOSTON
178 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02111
Tel: (617)292-4723; Admissions: (617)292-4723; Fax: (617)423-4758; Web Site: http://www.urbancollegeofboston.org/
President/CEO: Dr. John H. Kendrick
Admissions: Dr. Henry J. Johnson
Type: Two-Year College
Sex: Coed
% Accepted: 100
Application Fee: $10.00
H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted
Costs Per Year: Application fee: $10. Tuition: $2400 full-time, $100 per credit part-time. Mandatory fees: $20 full-time, $10 per term part-time.
Scholarships: Available
Calendar System: Semester
Enrollment: FT 12, PT 597
Faculty: FT 3, PT 21
Student-Faculty Ratio: 20:1
Regional Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Credit Hours For Degree: 65 credits, Associates
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