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Congratulations on your acceptance to Worcester State University! 

At Worcester State, your degree is more than a piece of paper—it’s your path to a strong future. From your first year on campus, you’ll build real skills and real experience that prepare you for a successful career after graduation.

Classes here go beyond lectures. You’ll take part in internships, research, clinical placements, and hands-on projects that help you gain experience before you even graduate. That means you won’t just learn it, you’ll do it. And that’s exactly what employers are looking for.

Plus, Worcester State is also one of the most affordable public universities in Massachusetts. Our graduates earn strong salaries while carrying less debt, making Woo State a smart choice for your future.

You’ve been accepted, now it’s time to make it official!

Submit your enrollment deposit by May 1 to secure your spot at Worcester State and get ready to start your next chapter this fall. We can’t wait to welcome you to campus!

Major Plus

Two Programs. Four Years. Endless Opportunities

Worcester State University is home to MajorPlus, a unique program that makes it possible to graduate with two majors, or a major and a minor, in just four years. This gives you a huge advantage, effectively doubling the value of your degree and boosting your marketability to future employers.
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Value Plus

Removing Economic Barriers

Worcester State believes that high-quality, higher education adds value to our students, our community, and the world. For 150 years, we have empowered individuals to reach their full potential by making high-quality higher education accessible and affordable.

We are excited to announce the Worcester State ValuePlus program. Starting in the fall of 2025, qualifying students will be able to attend Worcester State with $0 tuition and fees.

To qualify, students must be Massachusetts residents and Pell-eligible. The program covers the cost of tuition, fees, and books through a combination of federal, state, and institutional aid.
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Graduating Students Reflect on Their Time at Worcester State

 

 

A woman wearing a headband and a dark hoodie with the word "LOVE" printed on it stands smiling against a plain light background.
Campus is so welcoming and warm—whether you're into sports or studying, it's easy to find a group where you belong.
— Delice Ndaie, Computer Science
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I'm so happy that I attended Worcester State–I was able to form professional and personal relationships with so many great people in the Worcester community and beyond.
— Moises Chauca, Psychology
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What makes Worcester State unique is its respectful community, where everybody is welcomed regardless of race, identity, or background culture. Worcester State is a place of exploration and opportunity that puts students on the right track for their career goals.
— Nhu Le, Chemistry
A young woman with long brown hair smiles while standing in front of leafy green bushes, wearing an off-the-shoulder blue patterned top.
What makes Worcester State unique is the sense of community that exists here. Everybody–faculty, students, alumni–wants to help us succeed and become the best versions of ourselves. You are never alone at Worcester State.
— Marissa Luchini, Spanish