About Boston University Summer TermA World-Renowned InstitutionFounded in 1839, today Boston University is internationally recognized as a top institution of higher learning and research. The University's 17 schools and colleges offer more than 250 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and special degree programs, along with the resources of 23 libraries and over 104 academic centers and institutes. With more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and 135 countries, Boston University is the fourth-largest independent university in the United States.
Boston University's award-winning faculty includes three Nobel Laureates and a former U.S. Poet Laureate, along with MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellows, Fulbright Scholars, winners of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and dozens of leading scientists, authors, and scholars. With their considerable achievements and their commitment to teaching, Boston University faculty members provide the foundation and support that inspires students to continue the University's distinguished tradition of accomplishment. Boston University's alumni exemplify a rich tradition of social concern, academic excellence, and innovation. Their pioneering contributions have influenced all areas of civil rights, science and medicine, journalism, literature, business, government and politics, entertainment, broadcasting, popular culture, and sports. Explore Boston University Facts and Figures, including Firsts and Special Achievements and Trivia. Summer in Boston
While you can stay in the city to explore social, recreational, and cultural activities galore, when it gets too hot, the MBTA Commuter Rail can whisk you to beaches in Manchester, Gloucester, or Rockport—or you can drive to picturesque Cape Cod. For the hiker, the mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont are but a few hours away by car, as are the invigorating shores of Maine. Finally, for those who want to venture outside of New England, trains and buses depart South Station to destinations such as New York City, Philadelphia, or Washington D.C. AccreditationBoston University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. The individual schools and colleges of the University carry additional accreditation in their respective fields. |
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