Tuition works out to $19k a semester, but still a much easier bill to stomach than the other engineering schools in the area. WIT is doing good things recently, hope to see more expansion
On the topic of campus construction, here's some recently completed portfolio from my University.
https://www.pqh.com/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university---phase-i.html
https://www.pqh.com/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university---phase-3.html...
If only this project and the 630 dorms went up a few years earlier... I'd probably have been a WIT student instead of heading down south this fall. Already know I'll miss Boston
Finally got into Boston yesterday for the first time in a while. This building creates quite the presence when crossing the pedways in the Copley plaza/prudential center complex
Hopefully we see 840 columbus actually get off the ground... NEU has a serious problem with housing students combined with overenrollment last year created a 6% acceptance rate for their early action round this year...
Agreed. I've always thought the JHT and Pru look separated from the rest of the city skyline wise. a nice mesh of 300-500 footers scattered between could tie everything up nicely while still retaining the 3 main tower skyline in back bay