About Western New England University
Western New England University was first established in 1919, and became a university in 2011. Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, the university offers around 50 undergraduate majors and more than 20 graduate programs to students.Their main campus is ranked 11th worldwide for being one of the most beautiful campuses to visit, with its first-rate facilities and laboratories. International students are welcomed into a friendly campus environment, where the international population makes up around 5% of the student body.The personal values of the university are denoted as integrity, accountability, and citizenship. The D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts on campus showcases an impressive collection of visual art, providing an enriching cultural experience. These facilities, among others, underscore Western New England University's commitment to providing a comprehensive and well-rounded education for its students. Student Life Students can check the calendar of events for exciting activities taking place on their doorstep such as Homecoming or Family & Friends Weekend. The student body is also active in creating fun societies such as Model United Nations and Forensic Science Club, for students to pursue their passions and make friends at the same time. 80% of students choose to spend their weekends on campus because of how many exciting activities there are to do.