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Overview of Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Quick Facts

5,360 students

57% admitted

$39,450 tuition/year

  • 4,002 full time
  • 1,358 part time
  • 2,785 men full time
  • 1,217 women full time
  • 7,049 applied
  • 3,998 admitted
  • 1,005 enrolled
  • $39,450 out of state
  • $580 fees
  • $11,934 room & board
  • $1,000 books

At a Glance

Institution Type: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Mid-size city
Highest Degree Offered: Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Quarter
School Mascot: Engineers
School Colors: Crimson and gray
5,360 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Mica from Whitman, MA
  • 0
  • “WPI is a very diverse technical school. The students work very hard and there are several ways to find extra help if you need it. The campus is very small…”

  • Jul-31-2012 » Read More
  • aurora373
  • 0
  • “so far, my experience at wpi has been nothing but positive. i love the term system and appreciate the fact that i can focus on three subjects at a time,…”

  • Jan-30-2012 » Read More
  • Tori from Jefferson Hills, PA
  • 0
  • “if an engineering degree is what you desire, wpi is the place to go. excellent academics and highly accredited programs. an emphasis on projects and hands-on learning provides real-life experience…”

  • Mar-10-2012 » Read More
  • DeWitt, NY
  • 0
  • “WPI is a great school. The professors love what they do and it shows. The classes are really enjoyable.…”

  • Aug-13-2012 » Read More
  • Corey from Palisade, CO
  • 0
  • “WPI is a wonderful school, especially for engineering students. It has a project-based curriculum that has students creating solutions for actual problems (and implementing them) from their freshman years. It…”

  • Aug-30-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 5
  • Stephen from Raymond, NH
  • Jul-31-2011 I am a current student here

    I love this school so much. They have so much to offer students from a range of assorted groups to join such as the Greek Life which I had joined. There is no hazing here at all and the Fraternities are so awesome and so much fun.

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  • 5
  • Sonya from Nashua, NH
  • Jun-29-2011 I am a current student here

    WPI is a small campus, yes, but in your four years, you won't learn who everyone is and you won't be able to recognize everyone by sight. Not only that, the clubs here are diverse and always have enough members to be active and since there's so many of them, you'll have an easy time to find one you like. If you don't, just start one. At WPI, you're not required to go anywhere on your free time, you can eat whenever you like as long as you make sure where you're eating at is still open. The people here are entertaining even if we are nerds. There will always be conversation about sophisticated topics like the string theory, but there are also everyday conversations because, honestly, who can keep up the act of sophistication? Here, we have fun and in your first year, you'll make friends with the people on your floor and in classrooms easily.

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  • 5
  • Student from RI
  • Oct-21-2010 I am a current student here

    There is so much to do on campus. Everyone here is extremely friendly and teamwork is not only highly encouraged by the faculty, but utilized among the student population. There are a ridiculous amount of clubs on campus, everything from academic societies, to community service organizations, to the ultimate frisbee team, to the scuba diving club. Therefore, there is something for everyone, and if the club you want doesn't yet exist on campus (which is unlikely) it only takes seven people to start a club and you can start it when you arrive. There are also movies offered (FOR FREE ... with free popcorn) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights in Fuller Labs. These are movies that have just left theaters but are not currently on DVD. We also have our own bowling alley.

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  • 5
  • Alana from Taunton, MA
  • Aug-16-2009 I am a current student here

    There is a lot to do - many clubs and activities. Sports and Greek life is also popular. Everyone knows how to get their work done but still have fun. There's a lot to do in Worcester and it's easy to get to Boston for the day. The Woo Bus allows students to travel to other area colleges and shopping centers.

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