

“Gateway to Great: Learn. Lead. Serve.”
| Program Name | Details | |
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Bachelor of Science in Architecture Bachelor Merrimack's B.S. in Architecture balances creative studio design with technical explorations of professional practices, systems and innovations, shaping the future. This immersive, studio-based major empowers you to create community-centered solutions that address today's most pressing challenges and shape a more sustainable future. | Not specified English $33.5K Annual Tuition Deadline: Not specified | |
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies Bachelor Merrimack's B.A. in Architectural Studies emphasizes design excellence, emerging technologies, sustainability, and professional practice through an immersive, studio-based curriculum. It is an interdisciplinary degree that blends art and design. | Not specified English $33.5K Annual Tuition Deadline: Not specified |
Merimack Collegue is Gateway to Great: Learn. Lead. Serve.
The acceptance rate for Merimack Collegue is 73.6% (Merrimack College overall), reflecting the selectivity of its academic programs.
Applicants are typically required to submit: Average High School GPA: 3.3; Typical High School Grades: B+; Test-blind policy (ACT/SAT not considered).
Merimack Collegue provides a comprehensive curriculum including: Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies.
The institution maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1 to 14:1 (Merrimack College overall), ensuring personalized mentorship and studio culture.
Merimack Collegue is situated in North Andover, United States, offering a vibrant context for architectural study.
Yes, Merimack Collegue holds accreditations from: The undergraduate architecture programs (B.S. in Architecture and B.A. in Architectural Studies) are not accredited degrees. Merrimack College is developing an accelerated graduate (M.Arch) program to accept B.S. students in 2030 and is pursuing accreditation for that graduate program. Merrimack College as an institution is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)..