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Key people at Endicott College.
Founded in 1939 by Eleanor Tupper and George Bierkoe, Endicott College is a private higher education institution offering associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from its main campus located in Beverly, Massachusetts. The college currently enrolls more than 2,900 traditional undergraduate students, 1,760 graduate students, and an additional 283 accelerated adult learners through the Van Loan School of Professional Studies. Operating across a 235-acre campus containing 57 buildings, the institution integrates mandatory internships and experiential learning directly into its core academic curriculum. Named after colonial governor John Endicott, the school underwent significant academic and physical expansion under the 31-year leadership of former president Richard Wylie. This sustained growth successfully transitioned the college from a two-year women's school into a comprehensive four-year coeducational university, eventually producing a 2023 graduating class comprising 1,222 students.
I need to clarify an important point: Endicott College is not a company—it is a private educational institution, not a business or investment firm.
Endicott College is a private four-year comprehensive college located in Beverly, Massachusetts, approximately 20 miles north of Boston.[1][5] It operates as an accredited institution of higher education, not as a commercial enterprise or investment firm. The template you've provided is designed for analyzing technology companies and investment firms, which does not apply to an educational institution.
Endicott College was founded in 1939 by Dr. Eleanor Tupper and her husband, Dr. George O. Bierkoe, originally as a two-year women's college.[1][3] The institution expanded to offer four-year degrees in 1988 and became coeducational in 1994.[1] Today, it serves approximately 4,254 students on its main campus, including about 2,400 undergraduates and over 2,650 graduate and adult learners.[4]
The college is distinguished by its pioneering emphasis on experiential learning, with internships required across all undergraduate majors.[3][4] It offers undergraduate programs in arts and sciences, business, communication, hospitality management, nursing, and visual and performing arts, along with master's and doctoral degrees in fields including education, nursing, information technology, and homeland security.[2][3]
Endicott operates multiple campuses and international sites in locations including Bermuda, the Czech Republic, Spain, Switzerland, and Thailand.[3]
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Key people at Endicott College.