Earning Your Degree in Boston
by Sarah Jane Udall
sarahjane.udall@university-of-phoenix-campus.com
UOP Columnist
Come to Boston and attend a college campus or university in a city surrounded by history and culture.
First incorporated as a town in 1630, Boston, Massachusetts is one of the country’s oldest cities. Now Boston is the largest city in the state of Massachusetts, with a diverse population of nearly 600,000 people.
Boston Today
Boston and nearby Cambridge are home to many universities and college campuses, as well as some of the world’s finest hospitals, schools, and museums. These, along with its rich economy and social history, make Boston, Massachusetts an ideal place to live and earn your college degree.
Highlights & Attractions
Among Boston’s main attractions are its many historic sites. ‘Freedom Trail’ features the home of Paul Revere, and not far from Boston is the well-known Lexington and Concord greens, where the Revolutionary War began. Attending a Boston college can put you in close proximity to all of these attractions. Boston, Massachusetts is a great place to earn your degree.
About the Author:
Sarah Jane Udall is a freelance writer currently living in New York City. Her previous experience includes working for Global Village Communications in Washington, D.C., and in the Creative and Development departments of VH1 and MTV networks as a production assistant, and a copy-writer, as well as doing script revision, press releases, and writing for an online newspaper. Sarah Jane holds a B.S. in Political Science and English Literature from the University of Utah.