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Bay Path College


About Bay Path College
General Information
Academic Programs
Admission Requirements
Majors and Degree Programs
Tuition and Fees

About Bay Path College

A pioneer in innovative undergraduate programs for women and professional graduate degrees for men and women, Bay Path College, through its focus on leadership, communication, and technology, educates students to become confident and resourceful contributors to our increasingly interdependent world. Students are challenged to accept the responsibilities and to experience the rewards of leadership through their education at Bay Path College. Opportunities to build and strengthen technological, analytical, and oral and written communication skills are thoroughly integrated into the curriculum. Students apply and expand their knowledge through internships, field placements, or focused projects in a wide variety of settings. The College, which values and promotes diversity, respects the needs, views, and rights of others. A dedicated community of faculty and staff fosters the social and personal as well as the intellectual development of all students.

General Information

Address

588 Longmeadow Street
Longmeadow, Massachusetts 01106
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Phone Numbers

General Info: (413) 565-1000
Financial Aid Office: (413) 565-1345
Addmissions Office: (413) 565-1331

Type of College

Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Website

www.baypath.edu


Academic Programs

Special Learning Opportunities (ROTC, Teacher Certification, Distance Learning, Study abroad, Weekend Evening)
Student Services (Counseling service, employment services, placement services, day care)
Credit Accepted (Dual credit, AP credits):
Dual Credit
Religious Affiliation: none
Federal Aid:
Undergraduate Student Age:

Admission Requirements

Open admissions policy: No
Undergraduate application fee: 25
Number of applicants: 497
Percent admitted: 78.67
Secondary School GPA: Required
Secondary School Rank: Recommended
Secondary School Record: Required
Completion of college-preparatory program: Required
Admission test scores (SAT/ACT): Required
Percent of Students submitting SAT scores: 98%
Percent of Students submitting ACT scores: 13%
SAT Critical Reading 25th Percentile: 440
SAT Critical Reading 75th Percentile: 540
SAT Math 25th Percentile: 440
SAT Math 75th Percentile: 540
ACT Composite 25th Percentile: 18
ACT Composite 75th Percentile: 22



Majors and Degree Programs

MajorCert.AwardAssoc.Bach.MastersPost
Biology/Biological Sciences, General X
Biotechnology X
Business Administration/Management X
Business/Commerce, General X
Business/Commerce, General (New) X
Business/Managerial Operations, Other X
Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services, Other X
Corrections & Criminal Justice, Other X
Forensic Science & Technology X
Information Science/Studies X
Interior Design X
Law, Legal Services, & Legal Studies, Other (New) X
Legal Assistant/Paralegal X X
Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies X X
Occupational Therapy/Therapist X
Psychology, General X
Transportation/Transportation Management (New) X

Tuition and Fees

In-state: $21224.00
Out-of-state: $21224.00
Books and supplies: $1000.00
Total Expense In State On Campus: $32530.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus: $27624.00
Total Expense In State Off Campus with Family: $24324.00
Total Expense Out of State On Campus: $32530.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus: $27624.00
Total Expense Out of State Off Campus with Family: $24324.00

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