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The Endicott Experiential Edge

The Endicott Experiential Edge

Endicott’s pioneering internship program, extensive study and work abroad opportunities, and outstanding career resources give you an edge, so you graduate with a degree in one hand and an impressive resume in the other.

Tour The Nest—Virtually

Endicott has designed a way for you to experience the College’s picturesque coastal campus from the safety and convenience of your own desktop, tablet, or mobile device.

Gull Parent & Family Resource Page

We are dedicated to providing you and your student(s) with resources to support their experience here at the Nest. Please visit our page and stay tuned for more information and programming.

Spread Your Wings

With support from alumni, students, parents, families, and friends, this comprehensive fundraising campaign will enhance the environment of our stunning seaside campus, empower our dynamic community of learners and innovators, provide a rich student experience, strengthen our academic offerings—and ensure every student who wants to begin their educational journey at Endicott feels at home.

Why Endicott?

About Us
  • male intern teaching a student wearing a black "youth build north shore" tee shirt
    CAREER PREPARATION
    94%+
    Of those employed reported their job is related to their major.

    Our internship program starts your freshman year. When you leave Endicott, you'll know who you are and what you want to do.

  • a student demonstrating a painting to the instructor
    ENGAGED FACULTY
    14:1
    Average student-faculty ratio

    At Endicott, you won't just occupy a seat in a lecture hall. Our small class sizes mean your professors will know your name.

  • an aerial view of the campus
    WORLD-CLASS CAMPUS
    235
    Lush oceanfront acres

    State-of-the-art academic facilities, unique residential buildings, and sweeping views of the Atlantic make our campus your home away from home.

Kayla Kenehan
Massachusetts State Police, Fire & Explosion Unit

Fires and Explosions: a Thrilling Career Path

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Kayla Kenehan
Kayla Kenehan '20
Political Science
"This internship has definitely moved me a step closer to my end goal because it allowed me to make connections with those in law enforcement. Additionally, I learned hands-on skills that I will hopefully use in my career, specifically the K-9 handling and training ones."
With her eyes set on a career in law enforcement, political science major, Kayla Kenehan ’20 did her senior internship with the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) Fire and Explosions Unit. Her experience involved working with highly-trained K-9s in situations such as a New England Patriots game at Gillette Stadium and working at Logan International Airport. Kenehan’s hands-on experience provided her with useful knowledge and valuable connections that will carry into her future career.
Read Kayla's Story
Pat Whelan state house internship
Massachusetts State House

Making an impact through state government

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Pat Whelan state house internship
Patrick Whalen '20
Political Science
"I know that being able to make a difference in my community, and seeing those changes I contributed to, left a big impact on me. I know I want to make a positive change in my world, this internship helped me discover that."
Senior Political Science major, Patrick Whalen, completed his semester-long internship at the Massachusetts State House. Working alongside State Representative Michael J. Soter, Whalen gained perspective on the inner workings of a government organization. He explained that being immersed in the state government left a positive lasting impression on him.
Read Patrick's Story
Rebekah Brannen
Brigham and Women’s Hospital Shapiro Cardiac Building

Learning the ways in a top-tier hospital

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Rebekah Brannen
Rebekah Brannen '20
Nursing
"I had to tell myself every day that my preceptor would not let me do anything she did not think I was capable of, and she continued to push my comfort zone. I left my internship feeling ready to tackle the real world as a nurse!"
Nursing graduate, Rebekah Brannen ’20 spent the fall semester interning at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. She began the experience feeling intimidated, however gained confidence in herself and the process as she continued to find her footing in the high-pressure environment.
Read Rebekah's Story

Upcoming Events

All Events
Dec
30
Carol Grillo Art Gallery
9:00 AM
Jan
02
Main Room
7:00 PM
Jan
21
First Floor Main Lobby
11:30 AM
Jan
24
Feb
03
Dining Hall
11:30 AM
Feb
06
Hospitality Suite
12:30 PM
Feb
19
MacDonald Gymnasium
5:30 PM
Mar
27
Hospitality Suite
12:30 PM
Apr
01
Dining Hall
4:45 PM