Nichols College is a private college in Dudley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1815 as Nichols Academy, Nichols College offers offers bachelor's and master's degrees as well as certificate programs.
The institution was founded in 1815 as Nichols Academy. The academy's founder was Amasa Nichols, a wealthy industrialist in Dudley, Massachusetts. Early benefactors of the academy include textile manufacturers Samuel Slater and Hezekiah Conant. Nichols Academy closed its doors in 1909. Between 1909 and 1931, the academy buildings were used by the town and leased to other educational entities over different periods of time. Notable nineteenth century architects Elbridge Boyden and Charles F. Wilcox designed buildings on the Nichols campus.
Nichols College offers two undergraduate degrees—the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and the Bachelor of Arts. It also offers an MBA,MSA, MSOL, and MSC. The college also offers several certificate and corporate programs.
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