MGH Institute of Health Professions
School info
2.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.4
Food
1.9
Clubs
1.3
Facilities
2.3
Internet
3.3
Location
3.3
Opportunities
2.4
Safety
3.3
Social
1.9
Happiness
1.7
Basic Information
Location
- Boston, MA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1977
- Founder: Massachusetts General Hospital
Academic information
Degree Courses
- MGH Institute of Health Professions offers a range of around 20-30 degree courses and programs across various health professions
Key Area
- Rehabilitation Sciences
- Cancer Treatment Related Fatigue
- ALS and Speech Motor Control
- Neuroimaging and Non-invasive Brain Stimulation
- Cognitive Neuroscience and Literacy Development
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,557
- Undergraduates: 140
- Postgraduates: Between 944 and 1,353 students, given that the full-time enrollment is 944 and part-time enrollment is 409, and the majority of students are enrolled in graduate programs
- Academic Staff: 106
Notable Alumni
- Eunice D. Kinney. Due to the limited information available
- only one notable alumni could be identified. If more detailed records or specific alumni lists were available
- additional names might be included. However
- based on the provided sources
- only Eunice D. Kinney is mentioned as a notable alumni
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Overall 1.3
The fee for attending this school is $100K per year. The internet is spotty, the library is a shoe box, there is no gym, there are no study rooms, the support staff is rude, the on-campus student jobs pay minimum wage, the teachers refuse to accept any responsibility, the grading system is designed to make you repeat, and the LMS is not canvas. --
Overall 1.9
Program is frustrating and disorganized. They do not have enough clinical placements for the size of the class. Would not recommend this program.