- 29 Masters
- 3,290 Students
- Private Institution Type
Since 1885, we at Springfield College have had a singular focus on educating students—in spirit, mind, and body—for leadership in service to others. We call it our Humanics philosophy. The world has changed since 1885, and we have, too. New academic programs, renovations, construction, and other major developments have ensured that we remain relevant to today’s students and society.
Humanics is our unique philosophy that calls for the education of students in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others. That means that we focus on helping students grow the whole person so they can serve as leaders in their communities, organizations, companies, or wherever their next steps take them.
The Global Student Satisfaction Awards empower students across the globe to determine the best universities of 2019. By rating institutions on a scale from 1 to 5, on multiple studies-related questions, we found the top educators in the world.
Learn more about the Global Student Satisfaction AwardsSpringfield College offers housing options for undergraduate and graduate students, with most of our undergraduates students living on the campus.Gulick Hall Reed Hall Massasoit Hall
The mission of Babson Library is to provide the Springfield College community with access to, instruction in and support of the use of, information resources for the greater purpose of the College.
Internet access available.
At the Health Center, we offer medical services through patient care, health education, and wellness promotion. We provide comprehensive health care for all students, undergraduate and graduate, with the purpose of preventing disease, improving health, and enhancing the balance of spirit, mind, and body.
Springfield College has a vibrant campus life and students are provided with ample opportunity to explore their professional and personal interests. Our traditional New England campus, situated on the shores of Lake Massasoit, is like an oasis in a city. In addition to academic, there are recreational facilities and special interest clubs and organizations, all within an hour and a half drive to Boston, Albany, or Providence.
There are so many ways to get involved, whether it's through one of our clubs, organizations, governing bodies, or teams. If you can’t find a club in your interest area, start one yourself.
Springfield College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.