Graduate Academic Partnerships

Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Assumption University and WPI

The Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Assumption University and WPI allows undergraduate students from Assumption University to apply to and, after graduating with their bachelor’s degree from Assumption University, pursue a master’s degree at WPI in an accelerated manner. This may include B.A., B.S., and other bachelor’s degrees at Assumption, and any opting-in master’s degree programs at WPI (including but not limited to M.S. degrees).

Students in this Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework must satisfy all the requirements of their respective bachelor's degree at Assumption University and all the requirements of their master’s degree at WPI. WPI allows these students to count toward their master’s degree up-to two of their advanced senior-level undergraduate courses, from a list of eligible Assumption University courses that satisfy specific criteria.

General information about student eligibility, application process, and credit double-counting rules is available on the WPI CAMPs website. This webpage also contains the list of collaborative accelerated master’s degrees that are available to Assumption University students, together with specific program-specific eligibility and degree requirements. 

Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between The College of the Holy Cross and WPI

The Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between The College of the Holy Cross and WPI allows undergraduate students from Holy Cross to apply to and, after graduating with their bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross, pursue a master’s degree at WPI in an accelerated manner. This may include B.A., B.S., and other bachelor’s degrees at Holy Cross, and any opting-in master’s degree programs at WPI (including but not limited to M.S. degrees).

Students in this Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework must satisfy all the requirements of their respective bachelor's degree at Holy Cross and all the requirements of their master’s degree at WPI. WPI allows these students to count toward their master’s degree up-to two of their advanced senior-level undergraduate courses, from a list of eligible Holy Cross courses that satisfy specific criteria.

General information about student eligibility, application process, and credit double-counting rules is available on the WPI CAMPs website. This webpage also contains the list of collaborative accelerated master’s degrees that are available to Holy Cross students, together with specific program-specific eligibility and degree requirements.

Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Framingham State University and WPI

The Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Framingham State University and WPI allows undergraduate students from Framingham State University to apply to and, after graduating with their bachelor’s degree from Framingham State University, pursue a master’s degree at WPI in an accelerated manner. This may include B.A., B.S., and other bachelor’s degrees at Framingham State University, and any opting-in master’s degree programs at WPI (including but not limited to M.S. degrees).

Students in this Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework must satisfy all the requirements of their respective bachelor's degree at Framingham State University and all the requirements of their master’s degree at WPI. WPI allows these students to count toward their master’s degree up-to two of their advanced senior-level undergraduate courses, from a list of eligible Framingham State University courses that satisfy specific criteria.

General information about student eligibility, application process, and credit double-counting rules is available at https://www.wpi.edu/academics/graduate/camps. This webpage also contains the list of collaborative accelerated master’s degrees that are available to Framingham State University students, together with specific program-specific eligibility and degree requirements.

Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Utica University and WPI

The Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework between Utica University and WPI allows undergraduate students from Utica University to apply to and, after graduating with their bachelor’s degree from Utica University, pursue a master’s degree at WPI in an accelerated manner. This may include B.A., B.S., and other bachelor’s degrees at Utica University, and any opting-in master’s degree programs at WPI (including but not limited to M.S. degrees).

Students in this Collaborative Accelerated Master’s Programs Framework must satisfy all the requirements of their respective bachelor's degree at Utica University and all the requirements of their master’s degree at WPI. WPI allows these students to count toward their master’s degree up-to two of their advanced senior-level undergraduate courses, from a list of eligible Utica University courses that satisfy specific criteria.

General information about student eligibility, application process, and credit double-counting rules is available at https://www.wpi.edu/academics/graduate/camps. This webpage also contains the list of collaborative accelerated master’s degrees that are available to Utica University students, together with specific program-specific eligibility and degree requirements.