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Curry College

www.curry.edu

 
Curry College, with campuses in Milton and Plymouth MA, combines a rich liberal arts tradition with a sound career focus, offering 27 undergraduate degrees and continuing education degrees in Communication; Nursing; Criminal Justice; Community Health and Wellness and Management just to name a few. Curry also offers graduate degree programs in Business Administration, Education, Criminal Justice and an M.S. in Nursing. Approximately 2,000 Curry undergraduates come to study in our friendly atmosphere. Close to 450 graduate students and 1,650 continuing education students also choose Curry as their academic home. You`ll find more than 1,400 of our undergraduates living on campus.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.curry.edu
  • 1071 Blue Hill Ave
    Milton, MA USA 02186
  • Phone: 617.333.0500

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