Anna Maria College


Anna Maria College is a private Catholic liberal arts college in Paxton, Massachusetts.

History

Anna Maria College is a private, coeducational Catholic College founded in 1946 by the Sisters of Saint Anne. The school's original campus was in Marlborough, Massachusetts. In 1952, Anna Maria College moved to its present location on a campus in Paxton.

Academics

Anna Maria College has an annual enrollment of 1,500 students who study 35 undergraduate or 21 graduate and continuing education programs. Rooted in the traditions of Catholic education, AMC combines liberal arts and sciences education with career preparation.
AMC offers several courses online, including an RN to BSN Nursing program, a continuing education Fire Science program, and a Master's in Public Administration program.
In 2011, Anna Maria College created a School of Business. The School is accepting majors and programs for the Fall Semester of 2012.
Anna Maria College is divided among six academic schools: the School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Justice and Social Sciences, the School of Fire and Health Sciences, the School of Visual and Performing Arts, and the School of Humanities.

Campus

The campus is located in Paxton, Massachusetts.

Athletics

Anna Maria has 13 Division III athletic teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association including men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, lacrosse, and soccer; and women's basketball, cross country, field hockey, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. It is a member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Football is played in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference. Anna Maria was also a charter member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference, which it competed in from 1984 to 2011 before joining the GNAC.

Notable alumni