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An Inclusive Community Made for You

Founded in 1879, Curry College carries on a fine tradition of education built on effective communication, critical thinking and a focus on active citizenship. We foster strong relationships among students and professors, which empowers our graduates to build and achieve their dreams for the future.

This collaborative spirit continues the legacy of our founders, Anna Baright Curry and Samuel Silas Curry. Today, Curry College is an inclusive community of diverse learners and educators, with a rich blend of liberal arts and career-directed programs enhanced by practical field experiences and co-curricular activities. Learning at Curry extends beyond the classroom and is embedded in all we do to prepare our students to face an ever-evolving world.

At Curry College, we dare to do what we dream.

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Why Curry College?

Curry College is dedicated to nurturing your passions and empowering you to create a future that is made for you. Our small classes foster supportive collaborations among students and professors. A rich, liberal arts foundation and career-focused curriculum, accented by experiential learning opportunities, give Curry College students opportunities to explore their ambitions and build a dream they can achieve.

What Makes Curry Stand Out?

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Vision for the Future

Strategically focusing our endeavors and resources to promote a vibrant, empowering and collaborative learning community, the Curry College mission is to educate and graduate students prepared to engage in successful careers and active citizenship with a global perspective.

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Academic Excellence

Combining theory and practical, hands-on application, Curry’s diverse undergraduate, graduate and continuing education academic programs prepare students to pursue their interests and find lifelong success in an evolving world. Our small class sizes foster individual attention, support and mentorship from our caring, expert professors. And our foundation of communication, critical thinking and collaboration creates a diverse and inclusive learning environment.

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Our Campus

Our charming 131-acre campus in Milton, MA, a tight-knit New England community, is only 7 miles from vibrant Boston, a cultural hub of history, art, entertainment and sports.

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Beyond the Classroom

From clubs and activities to suit a multitude of academic and creative interests to a friendly residential community where you’ll create a home, you’ll find endless opportunities to enhance your personal and professional connections, learn to work effectively with others and begin creating the life of your dreams.

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Our Legacy

Anna Baright Curry and Samuel Silas Curry’s legacy of collaboration, communication, critical thinking and citizenship has grown as generations of students and faculty have come through our campus. The Curry traditions of fostering strong relationships between students and faculty and of nurturing each student’s unique brilliance empower our graduates to achieve excellence in their lives and carve out their own paths in the world.

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Resources for the Community

Curry maintains relationships with our local and regional communities by welcoming our neighbors to visit campus, apply for open positions and partake of our corporate and community services. Many local businesses share in the advantages of being "Curry Connectors," utilizing Curry's Conference Services offerings, and enrolling in our Corporate Training programs to strengthen their workforce.

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Support Curry

When you support Curry College, you are helping our students pursue their ambitions and build their futures. There are several ways to give, and give back, to Curry College: Make a monetary donation; Volunteer your time and skills; Become a mentor to a Curry student; and/or Recruit Curry students and graduates for jobs and internships.

Happening Now at Curry

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Convocation Ceremony Marks New Beginnings for the Class of 2029

Curry College officially welcomed the Class of 2029 at its annual New Student Academic Convocation on Friday, August 22, a tradition that marks the beginning of both a new academic year and a new chapter in our students’ lives. The celebration began with a student procession from the Academic Quad to Westhaver Park with cheers and encouragement from Curry faculty, staff, and upper-class students, and continued with a formal ceremony inside Katz Gymnasium.
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The Power of Difference: Curry College Awarded Commonwealth Corporation Grant to Expand Workforce Opportunities for Young Adults with Disabilities

Curry College has been selected as a recipient of a Commonwealth Corporation (CommCorp) grant through the Young Adults with Disabilities (YAWD) program. This competitive, state-funded initiative connects promising young adults with high-quality training, career readiness support, and meaningful employment opportunities.
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Summer Internship 2025 Spotlight

This summer, Curry College students are making an impact through a wide range of internships that connect classroom learning to real-world experience. From creating fast-paced sports media content to leading youth programs, students are gaining valuable skills across all industries. These hands-on opportunities, supported by Career & Experiential Learning (CXL), highlight the college’s commitment to preparing students for success after graduation.
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Curry College Recognized as a FirstGen Forward Network Member for Commitment to First-Generation Student Success

Curry College has been named a member of the FirstGen Forward Network, a national recognition program dedicated to higher education institutions committed to advancing the success of first-generation college students.
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Curry College Launches Aicardi Early Steps in Partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and Literations

Curry College, in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) and Literations, is proud to announce the launch of a transformative early literacy initiative aimed at improving reading outcomes for young children in underserved communities in the City of Boston.
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The Game They Loved: Tyler Milliken's Story of Family, Baseball, and Belonging

As associate producer for 98.5 The Sports Hub's Zolak & Bertrand show and co-host of the beloved Section 10 Red Sox podcast, Tyler Milliken '20 is living his career dream while honoring his late dad and their shared love of baseball.
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Curry College Launches MAP Program to Foster Access, Confidence, and College Readiness for High School Students

Curry College proudly launched its inaugural College MAP (Mentoring for Access and Persistence) Summer Program, welcoming high school students from Boston for a transformative weeklong college readiness experience designed for rising 11th and 12th graders.
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Curry College Sparks a Lifelong Passion for Connection and Advocacy for Sadie Zawisza '22

For Sadie Zawisza, Curry College isn’t just a place where she earned her degree. It’s where she found her purpose. As a first-year student, Sadie discovered the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) while at a career fair—a pivotal moment that shifted the direction of her life.
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From a Fresh Start to New Adventures: How Maddy Greene '26 Found Belonging and Confidence at Curry College

Maddy Greene ’26 has always been open about her learning differences, but she’s never let them define her. When she transferred to Curry her junior year, she was looking for a new beginning and more support.

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