Endicott College is a private coeducational institution founded in 1939, located on a 235-acre oceanfront campus in Beverly, Massachusetts. The college enrolls approximately 4,400 students and maintains a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio. It offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs across business, nursing, hospitality management, cybersecurity, and liberal arts disciplines.
The institution distinguishes itself through its Experiential Edge approach, which integrates academic coursework with practical, hands-on learning. Endicott was the first college to require internships for all undergraduate students, embedding workplace experience into every degree programme. The college also operates robust study abroad initiatives and career services designed to prepare graduates for employment.
The campus features three private beaches and a mix of historic and modern facilities. With a stated emphasis on close-knit community and faculty accessibility, the college positions itself as an institution where learning extends beyond the classroom into internships, field placements, and international experiences. The model reflects a deliberate commitment to vocational readiness alongside academic breadth.