Worcester State University Massachusetts

Worcester State University is a public four-year school in Worcester, Massachusetts that welcomes most applicants and keeps costs reasonable for New England students.

College statistics

Address:
486 Chandler St
Worcester, MA
01602
Sector Group:
Public 4-Year or Above
Setting:
City
Research Activity Tier:
No research designation
Economic Mobility Index:
Higher Access, Medium Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Health Professions and Related Programs

Worcester State is a public university in the heart of Worcester, a mid-sized city in central Massachusetts. It's classified as a doctoral research institution, which means faculty here are expected to teach and conduct research, though the school's primary mission remains undergraduate education. The campus serves a mix of traditional and non-traditional students, many from Massachusetts and the surrounding region.

About 5,611 students attend Worcester State. In-state tuition runs $11,286 per year, with out-of-state tuition at $17,366. Room and board costs $12,999 annually, bringing the total cost of attendance to $27,545 for Massachusetts residents and $33,625 for out-of-state students. The school accepts about 90 percent of applicants, so admission isn't competitive, though admitted students typically score around 635 on the SAT reading section and 645 on math.

The six-year graduation rate is 55.5 percent, which is below what you'd see at more selective schools but reflects the reality that many students here work while studying, take longer to finish, or change directions. Worcester State works best for students who want an affordable public university education in an urban setting, value access over prestige, and are motivated to complete their degree despite competing responsibilities.