Where do Dean students come from?
In the U.S: Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virgina, Vermont and Washington, D.C.
Outside of the U.S.: Australia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Botswana, Canada, China, Congo, Costa Rica, Egypt, Haiti, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Macau, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Syria, Taiwan, Uganda and Vietnam.
Why Dean?
Dean College is a private residential college located on 100 pristine acres in Franklin, Massachusetts, just 45 minutes from Boston and Providence, Rhode Island. Each year about a thousand students find their confidence and their success through a unique program geared to individual learning styles. But academics isn't the only excitement. Stop by and you're likely to hear toes tapping or the roar of applause. Thanks to Dean's renowned Dance and Theatre programs, there's always a cultural or theatrical performance to take in. And with downtown Franklin and the commuter rail to Boston just a short walk away, there's always a new outing or adventure just around the corner.
Dean College has nearly 1,000 full-time students and 500 part-time students. Dean awards Associate Degrees for fifteen academic majors and Baccalaureate Degrees in Arts and Entertainment Management, Business, Liberal Arts and Studies, Theatre and Dance. Outside of the classroom, sports are big at Dean. The Bulldogs field almost a dozen intercollegiate varsity teams, plus intramural teams, too. Other activities on campus range from Phi Theta Kappa to Ski and Snowboard Club.
A life-changing foundation in education takes more than just lectures and a syllabus. It takes people – people who are committed to seeing you succeed and dedicated to keeping you on track to meet your goals. That's what Dean offers – faculty, peers, mentors and tutors who are on your side. After all, why should football players be the only ones who get cheerleaders? That's the Dean Difference.







