How do I contact Becker College?
If you are interested in learning more about enrolling at Worcester State University, please contact the Becker Student Resource and Transfer Center, which is available at [email protected] or 508-929-8498.
Is Becker College in Leicester closing?
– It’s been nearly a year since Becker College announced the school would be closing permanently at the end of the 2021 spring semester. The closing, a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a decline in admissions, came as a shock to students and staff members.
Where is Becker College located?
Becker College
| Type | Private college |
|---|---|
| Undergraduates | 1,892 |
| Location | Worcester and Leicester , Massachusetts , United States |
| Campus | Urban and Classic New England |
| Colors | Blue |
Who bought Becker College?
Hampton Properties
Updated: Oct. 08, 2021, 1:46 p.m. | Published: Oct. 08, 2021, 12:55 p.m. In Worcester, 27 properties that were part of now-closed Becker College are now officially owned by Hampton Properties.
Is Becker College still open?
“As devastating as closing this 237-year-old institution is, we want this closure process to be one that conveys the maximum possible respect and support for everyone whose lives and careers we know it will affect.” Copyright 2022 Nexstar Media Inc.
How do I get my transcripts from Becker College?
You may request a copy of your transcript by following the instructions on Becker College’s website: https://becker.edu/. Transfer advising to former Becker College students continues to be available through the Becker College campus free of charge.
When did Becker College close?
August 31, 2021
The Board of Trustees voted to permanently close Becker College at the end of academic year 2020-2021. The College will provide academic, support and transitional services to students through August 31, 2021. Following an orderly transition, classes will not resume in Fall 2021.
When did Becker College closing?
Is Becker College for sale?
Becker College, which announced its closure in March, has sold the majority of its Worcester campus to local developer Russ Haims, returning more than $15 million in assessed property value to Worcester’s tax rolls, as the properties are now no longer subject to nonprofit tax exemptions.