Hidden-Gem Colleges in Massachusetts
9 under-the-radar Massachusetts colleges with upper-tier graduate earnings and solid graduation rates — the famous mega-flagships and ultra-selective brand names are deliberately left off.
The top hidden gem in Massachusetts is MCPHS University, Boston — $125,557 median 10-year earnings, a 63% graduation rate, and a 85% admission rate. Every school here posts upper-tier earnings for Massachusetts yet sits below the state’s most famous, biggest, and most selective names.
| # | School | 10-yr earnings | Grad rate | Admit rate | Enrollment | Net price | Why it’s a gem |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MCPHS University Boston, MA | $125,557 | 63% | 85% | 3,474 | $35,084 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions |
| 2 | Massachusetts Maritime Academy Buzzards Bay, MA | $82,392 | 79% | 95% | 1,270 | $26,661 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, high graduation rate, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
| 3 | Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA | $82,721 | 69% | 85% | 3,641 | $34,170 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions |
| 4 | Assumption University Worcester, MA | $74,895 | 75% | 87% | 1,664 | $28,853 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
| 5 | Stonehill College Easton, MA | $77,745 | 81% | 73% | 2,477 | $29,969 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, high graduation rate, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
| 6 | Merrimack College North Andover, MA | $75,584 | 72% | 74% | 4,043 | $37,899 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions |
| 7 | Western New England University Springfield, MA | $73,157 | 64% | 83% | 2,508 | $31,170 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
| 8 | Emmanuel College Boston, MA | $68,245 | 66% | 81% | 1,874 | $31,569 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
| 9 | Wheaton College (Massachusetts) Norton, MA | $67,725 | 76% | 71% | 1,744 | $30,934 | Upper-tier graduate earnings, high graduation rate, accessible admissions, smaller, lower-profile campus |
How we ranked this
We start from every Massachusetts four-year, non-profit college that publishes 10-year median earnings and graduation rate. A “hidden gem” must (1) post upper-tier earnings — at or above the state 60th percentile, (2) graduate at least 50% of students, and (3) not be one of the state’s famous names: the mega-flagships (enrollment above the state 75th percentile) and the ultra-selective brand-name schools (admission rate in the most-selective quartile) are filtered out. Qualifying schools are ranked by a gem score of earnings × (0.70 + 0.30 × admission-rate), which rewards strong earnings while gently favoring the more accessible school when earnings are close. All percentiles are measured within the state. Colleges missing the core earnings or graduation figures are dropped, not estimated; for-profit colleges are excluded. Minimum 5 qualifying schools required to publish a page.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a college a "hidden gem" in Massachusetts?+
On this page a hidden gem is a Massachusetts four-year, non-profit college whose 10-year median graduate earnings land in the upper tier (at or above the state 60th percentile) and whose graduation rate is at least 50%, but which is NOT one of the state’s famous names — the huge mega-flagships (enrollment above the state 75th percentile) and the ultra-selective brand-name schools (admission rate in the most-selective quartile) are deliberately filtered out. In short: a lower-profile school that quietly delivers strong outcomes.
Which is the top hidden-gem college in Massachusetts?+
MCPHS University in Boston leads our Massachusetts list, with 10-year median earnings of $125,557, a 63% graduation rate, and a 85% admission rate.
Are these the best colleges in Massachusetts overall?+
No — and that is the point. The state’s biggest, most famous flagships and its ultra-selective brand-name schools are intentionally filtered out, because they are already well known. This list surfaces the lower-profile schools that quietly deliver upper-tier earnings and solid graduation rates. For the highest-earning programs by major (flagships included), use our Major Rankings.
Where does this Massachusetts college data come from?+
All figures (earnings, graduation rate, admission rate, enrollment, net price) are published values from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard and IPEDS. Colleges missing the core earnings or graduation figures are excluded rather than estimated, and for-profit colleges are not included on this list.
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Data sources: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard · IPEDS. Figures are the most recent values published in each federal dataset; cells with no published value are shown as “—” and never estimated. CertiHomes Education does not sell rankings or accept placement fees.