Wellesley College
Wellesley has a cross-registration program with MIT, which allows students to take a wider range of courses. In addition, as part of the Twelve College Exchange Program, students can spend a semester at another college in the Northeast. The college has a strong science program, including the second-oldest physics lab in the country. The Davis Degree Program at Wellesley allows women over the age of 24 to attend college. There are also many traditions at the school, such as an annual hoop-rolling race between the seniors and step singing, in which the academic classes compete to out-sing each other.
Wellesley College, 12 miles west of Boston in Wellesley, Massachusetts, has a picturesque campus that includes a lake, woodlands, an arboretum, and open meadows. It is a women's liberal arts college and one of the original Seven Sisters Colleges, along with Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Smith, Radcliffe (now part of Harvard), Bryn Mawr, and Barnard. On campus, students can choose from over 150 student organizations. The NCAA Division III East College Athletic Conference is home to 14 varsity athletic teams at the school. Wellesley has societies that serve as social and academic clubs rather than sororities. Incoming freshmen are guaranteed to house, and the majority of students live in one of Wellesley's 21 residence halls for the duration of their four years.
Website: https://www.wellesley.edu