You could go to Boston College. There motto is "Ever to Excel". This seems like a school you should research more information on. It is your future after all.
Harvard and Boston College
Boston, Massachusetts has the most colleges per square mile in the United States, with a large concentration of universities and colleges in the city.
Wikipedia has compiled a list of colleges in the metropolitan Boston area. The list is here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_metropolitan_Boston.
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The universities in the City of Boston are:Boston UniversityNortheastern UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts at Boston (UMass Boston)There are also a large number of smaller colleges and schools in the City of Boston.If you expand "Boston" to mean the Boston Metropolitan area, then you would add:Harvard UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBoston CollegeBrandeis Universityand still more smaller colleges and schools.
"Boston is home to more than 60 colleges and universities, serving over 250,000 students" -- at least this is what Vanna White was prompted to say during a promotional spot during College Week in Boston in 2009.
You can search for colleges near you in your local library. They have a whole list of all the colleges there. There are many colleges near you and I am sure you will find the right one soon enough.
Boston University and Wentworth Institute of Technology
Queens Community College and Boston Community College are the most recognized community colleges
If someone is interested in applying for online faculty jobs in the Boston area, they can apply at local colleges. These will include the universities and community colleges.
The gold standard US News and World Reports rankings lists the following within the top 50 for National Universities and top 50 LACs within an hour of Boston: Harvard MIT Brandeis Boston College Wellesley Holy Cross Tufts Source: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college