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Green Hall at Wellesley College

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The iconic tower at Wellesley College is part of Green Hall, a building situated on the east side of the academic quad. The building houses administrative offices and foreign language programs. The building's red brick collegiate Gothic architecture can be found across the Wellesley campus.

Alumnae Hall at Wellesley College

Completed in 1923, Alumnae Hall houses Wellesley's largest auditorium. In the lower level is a large ballroom.

Beebe Hall at Wellesley College

Beebe Hall is one of the four residential buildings that make up the Hazard Quad. The campus has 21 residence halls, and new students will live among upper-class students.

The Wellesley Chapel

The Houghton Memorial Chapel on Wellesley College's campus features Tiffany stained glass windows. The building is used for church services, meetings, and select concerts. Wellesley's long tradition of "step singing" takes place on the stairs leading into the chapel.

A Gothic Doorway Under Green Hall at Wellesley College

Visitors exploring Wellesley's campus are often delighted to find lots of small paths and passageways such as the narrow stairway that terminates in this Gothic doorway under Green Hall.

The Tower of Green Hall at Wellesley College

Towering 182' over Wellesley College's academic quad, the tower of Green Hall houses a 32-bell carillon. Students frequently play the bells.

Lake Waban Viewed from the Wellesley Campus

Wellesley College is situated on the edge of Lake Waban. A walking path circles the lake, and walkers will find several picturesque seating areas such as these benches on the north shore.

Schneider at Wellesley College

Before the opening of the Wang Campus Center, Schneider was home to a popular dining area. Today the building houses the Wellesley College radio station, several student organizations and administrative offices.

The Science Center at Wellesley College

Wellesley students either love or hate the Science Center, although his controversy may end soon, for the building is undergoing extensive expansion and renovation. Built in 1977, it looks like no other building on campus. The lofty interior of the main building looks like the outdoors—complete with green floors, blue ceiling and the exterior of a brick building. Outside the building features concrete support beams, exposed elevator shafts, and lots of pipes.

The Science Center houses a science library as well as the departments of astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, math, physics and psychology.

Shakespeare House at Wellesley College

Shakespeare House is true to its name. The Tudor-style house is home to Wellesley's oldest continuing society, the Shakespeare Society. Students put on a performance of a Shakespeare play every semester.

Tower Court and Severance Hall at Wellesley College

Tower Court (on the right) and Severance Hall (on the left) are part of the Tower Court Complex, a popular residential complex at Wellesley College . The buildings are close to Lake Waban and Clapp Library. The hill on the left side of the photo is a favorite for sledding during the winter months, and the large oak trees are common across the campus.

The Wang Campus Center at Wellesley College

Wellesley College's recent and ambitious fund-raising campaign resulted in a total rebuilding of the west side of campus. Projects included an architecturally unique parking garage, restoration of wetlands, and the building of the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center. The center is the result of a $25 million gift from Lulu and Anthony Wang. It was the largest gift by an individual ever given to a woman's college.

The Wang Campus Center houses the college bookstore, a large dining area, common spaces, and student mail services. If visiting, be sure to explore the building and try out all the unusual chairs in the lounge areas.

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Wellesley is a liberal arts college for women who will make a difference in the world. Here, remarkable students (like you!) come from all over the globe for a world-class education on a 500-acre campus just outside of Boston.

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Wellesley students sitting on the front steps of Lulu.

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These Are The 10 Most Beautiful College Campuses In New England

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  • Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League, has a charming small-town campus with tree-lined streets and historic buildings.
  • Boston University's Charles River campus offers scenic river views and green spaces, making it a great place to explore in the heart of Boston.

It might not occur to travelers to add a college campus to their travel itinerary, but there are some truly impressive institutions in America; in fact, many of the most beautiful college campuses in the US are tourist attractions in themselves, especially those in New England - a region famed for its scenic fall hikes .

The college campuses in many scenic New England towns are among the prettiest college campuses in the world . From the charming Ivy Leagues in Boston to estate-like buildings in Rhode Island, these are some of the most beautiful college campuses across New England’s six states that are worth checking out.

There are six states that make up the region commonly referred to as “New England”. These are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

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Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College is one of the most beautiful colleges in New England; it's a member of the prestigious Ivy League and has been educating young minds in New England since 1769.

The campus is like a charming small town, with tree-lined streets and historic brick buildings. Fall is undoubtedly the best season to visit the campus for vibrant foliage.

  • State: New Hampshire
  • Address: Hanover, NH 03755, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Dr. Seuss, Robert Frost, Mindy Kaling

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Boston University

Boston University is a private research institution with two campuses right in Boston. The two campuses are the Charles River campus and the Medical campus, a few miles away, which is served by a free shuttle.

The Charles River campus might be the more scenic of the two to wander through with river views and lots of green spaces to enjoy. There are plenty of great Boston hotels to book near both campuses.

  • State: Massachusetts
  • Address: Boston, MA 02215, USA
  • Famous Graduates: Jason Alexander, Howard Stern, Julianne Moore

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Emerson College

Emerson College is the only college in the United States that focuses exclusively on communication and the arts in a liberal arts medium.

One of the most beautiful universities in New England, Emerson College was established in 1880 in Boston and has a historic yet urban charm that makes visitors feel like they’re entering a separate city in the heart of Boston.

  • Address: 120 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Jennifer Coolidge, Jay Leno, Henry Winkler

Connecticut College

Connecticut College is a historic institution that was founded in 1911. The private college is home to an impressive 750-acre arboretum and has a waterfront view of the Long Island Sound.

In stark contrast to the vast nature areas on this campus are historic buildings with modern sculptures like The Athey Center for Performance and Research.

  • State: Connecticut
  • Address: 270 Mohegan Ave Pkwy, New London, CT 06320, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Joan Rivers, Sean Spicer, Estelle Parsons

Wellesley College

Wellesley College is another one of the most beautiful New England colleges located just outside of Boston and sits on a beautiful 500-acre campus with a private lake, a golf club, and hardwood forests. Bike paths and walking paths make this a place for staying active while studying or visiting.

The college was founded in 1870 and first opened in 1875. Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., a landscape architect, said of Wellesley's landscape in 1902 , that it was, “...not merely beautiful, but with a marked individual character not represented so far as I know on the ground of any other college in the country."

  • Address: 106 Central St, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Nora Ephron and Hillary Clinton

Middlebury College

Middlebury College is a gorgeous campus nestled in the vast landscapes of Vermont was founded in 1800. The college values the environment of the campus and embraces its natural setting in the Champlain Valley.

Surrounded by the Green Mountains to the east and the Adirondacks to the west, nature is a key part of this esteemed institution, which easily earns its place among the most beautiful New England universities to visit​​​​​​.

  • State: Vermont
  • Address: 14 Old Chapel Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Amanda Plummer and Cassidy Freeman

Boston College

Boston College was founded in Boston’s South End in 1863 , and today, it's one of the most beautiful New England college campuses to visit. It’s a photogenic place to explore in the heart of New England, and it's worth a visit for those looking for a campus tour on any trip to Boston.

Notable structures include Gasson Hall and the Alumni Stadium (home of the Eagles). Take a stroll down scenic Linden Lane in the main campus which is in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Newton, a short drive from Boston.

  • Address: 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Amy Poehler, Matt Ryan, Chris O’Donnell

Harvard University

Harvard isn’t just an Ivy League school, it’s one of the most famous places in Massachusetts to visit. The iconic school is home to the oldest library system in the United States and a whopping 15 museums, running from science and history museums to living collections and art museums.

There are plenty of amazing experiences at Harvard , so it’s easy to spend a full day touring the campus and still not manage to see everything!

  • Address: 86 Brattle Street Cambridge, MA 02138
  • Famous Alumni: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Barack Obama, Natalie Portman

Bennington College

Bennington offers plenty to do and see , including Bennington College, which is home to one of the most beautiful campuses in Vermont. It boasts a quaint campus with a low-key look that isn’t like the towering buildings and immense size of colleges like Harvard or Boston.

Bennington is a beautiful New England college; it has expansive green spaces, forests that are stunning shades of orange, red, and yellow during fall, and estate-like buildings. It was established in 1932 and feels like a countryside escape.

  • Address: 1 College Dr, Bennington, VT 05201, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Peter Dinklage, Holland Taylor

Salve Regina University

Salve Regina University has a gorgeous campus in Newport, Rhode Island, that is worth visiting when in the area. The 80-acre campus is unique and has been said to offer a “tour of the great architectural works of the Gilded Age” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

If that’s not enough reason to visit, this beautiful New England campus is on seven contiguous estates and is home to over 20 historic buildings.

  • State: Rhode Island
  • Address: 100 Ochre Point Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA
  • Famous Alumni: Betty Hutton, Arnold Resnicoff

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Tours & Group Reservations

The Botanic Gardens offers free group visits and guided tours, for the campus and the public.

Book your visit,    please email your request to  [email protected]  with the following information:.

Your name & contact info (email or phone)

Your organization's name (if applicable)

Number of visitors (approximate #)

Date/time(s)

What you're requesting: Guided tour or self-guided visit? Greenhouse or outdoor gardens?

Request details: Help us best serve your group! Describe any particular interests for your visit, accessibility/accommodations requests, ages/grades, languages, etc.

We recommend carpooling, drop-off or shared transit when possible. We have very limited parking on weekdays, due to ongoing construction at nearby Simpson Hall. Please let us know if you need accessible parking reserved nearby (up to 5 spots).   Thank you for your patience and understanding!

About Group Reservations 

We provide free, guided group tours as well as  advance reservations for self-guided group visits, for groups of 8 or more.

We schedule reservations and tours  Sundays through Fridays 9am - 5pm .  Tour reservations during our public open hours (Tuesdays/Thursdays 2-5p, Sundays 11a-4p) are possible for small groups only. We have a free drop-in guided tour on open Sundays 2-3pm which does not require advance reservation.

We request a minimum of two weeks notice to schedule a tour, group visit, or field trip.  Tours are only scheduled when the availability of two docent guides (students, volunteers, or staff) is confirmed.

Reservations may be made for the Global Flora greenhouse and/or outdoor garden areas, depending on the season (see below).  We provide tours and guided visits; we do not provide tailored school lesson plans or other tailored activities at this time.

Welcoming All Visitors

We encourage and welcome all public groups - schools, community groups, non-profits, and organizations of all sizes to book a visit with us. We welcome all interests, disciplines, and groups at Wellesley College to connect with us - we support courses, research, events, and more. Our trained docents are excited to provide accessible, fun, and educational tours for diverse groups of all interests, ages, and backgrounds.  We consider visitors' specific needs and accommodations, to support the best experience possible.  All visits and tours are free. For groups who have the budget and wish to do so, we welcome donations to support our free programs.  

About Tours

Your group visit will be guided by Wellesley College students, staff, or volunteer docents.  Our wonderful docent team represents a wide range of interests, disciplines, class years, and backgrounds, and are trained to provide a guided experience of specific plants and garden features. Our docents may or may not be subject experts in plants, botany, or horticulture. We do our best to match our docents with tour requests based on interests and availability.  

Greenhouse tours (Fall & Spring):  A guided tour of the Global Flora greenhouse runs ~40 min-1 hour. You may request a shorter tour or introductory overview. We provide an accessible, interactive tour of greenhouse highlights for all ages/audiences, with a focus on unique plants and environments. Global Flora is wheelchair/stroller-accessible and has seating. Just outside the greenhouse, the Global Flora courtyard, Kitchen Garden, and the small Annex greenhouse are available to visit. Recommended in Fall, Spring, and early Summer.

Outdoor garden tours (Summer):     Guided outdoor garden tours  usually last 40 min - 1½ hours, and  can focus on different garden areas or routes depending on seasonal highlights. Some routes may include uneven paths, slopes, and stairs, not suitable for all mobility needs (strollers, walkers, wheelchairs, etc.). We will work with your group to develop a route that is suitable.  Recommended in summer, early Fall, and late Spring.  Outdoor tour requests can include:  

  • Edible Ecosystem Teaching Garden - This can be a shorter tour (20 min), highlighting edible local plants and experiments in this innovative small food forest garden. Summer, Fall, and late Spring are especially fruitful. Has a bench and stone seating.
  • Alexandra Botanic Gardens - includes Paramecium Pond, Maple Swamp, Molly's garden, meadows, ancient oaks and unique trees
  • Hunnewell Arboretum - naturalistic hills, woody and grassy areas including Azalea Hill, Arboretum Pool, Bird Refuge, with colorful spring blooms and autumn foliage.
  • Specialized Gardens - these Educational Gardens near the Visitor Center are readily accessible, featuring a pollinator garden, dwarf conifers, and Kitchen Garden

Self guided visits: We encourage self-guided exploration using maps and signage available in the greenhouse and gardens. Some self-guided materials are available here . For small groups or family/friends, we encourage visiting (without a reservation) during our Visitor Center  Open Hours , where our trained docents are available to answer questions. Maps are always available outside the Visitor Center.

For the Wellesley College community

For Wellesley College faculty, staff, students : We welcome class visits, orgs, department events, and other requests during or outside of open hours.

We prioritize teaching and research-related use of the Botanic Gardens. Please let us know your course name, # of students, and any information that will help us support your visit or use of the gardens.

Contact us at [email protected] to discuss your request, or make a reservation directly in 25Live. Reservable Botanic Gardens spaces include: Global Flora conservatory, Global Flora courtyard, Creighton Visitor Center room, Edible Ecosystem, Outdoor Gardens, and Teaching and Research Greenhouses (Sci G101-G105). You may specify areas of Global Flora (e.g. the Mezzanine seating area). The seating areas in Global Flora and the Visitor Center can each support ~35 people, with a projector and speakers available. Thank you!

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Wellesley College Botanic Gardens 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481 781-283-3094 [email protected]

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First , getting into a college isn’t proof of your excellence—you’re already an excellent human being. Second , this process shouldn't feel like an existential burden; it should feel like an opportunity to remind yourself of who you really are. Third , there’s no fee to apply to Wellesley. Fees are barriers, and we’re all about breaking down barriers.

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If you’re attending college for the first time and are under the age of 24.

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International applicant 

If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

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Undocumented or DACA applicant 

If you are an undocumented student in the United States or a student with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status.

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If you are applying to Wellesley as part of the QuestBridge National College Match.

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If you have completed at least two full semesters of coursework at another U.S. college and are under the age of 24 (you're a transfer applicant!). Or if you are a U.S. veteran, parent, or over the age of 24 (you're a Davis Degree Program applicant!).

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Suspension of Standardized Testing Requirement for 2024-2025 (Updated April 2024)

Wellesley College will continue to be test optional for those applying for entry in fall 2025. Since the introduction of test-optional practices at Wellesley, approximately 45% of our enrolling first-year students chose to apply without testing. As always, testing is just one part of our holistic, committee-based application review process. We review each applicant thoughtfully and within the context of their available resources. Regardless of an applicant’s decision to submit test scores, the admission committee is particularly interested in an applicant’s demonstrated writing and quantitative skills as key predictors for success in Wellesley’s curriculum.

The College will continue to assess the test-optional policy, and we will communicate updates for future application cycles as they become available.

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    Tours are organized and led by staff and volunteer docents of the Friends of Wellesley College Botanic Gardens. Call the WCBG Friends office at 781.283.3094 or email us at [email protected]. A minimum of two weeks' notice is needed to schedule a tour. We regret that we cannot accommodate tour groups arranged by commercial tour operators.

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  14. Tours & Groups

    The Botanic Gardens offers free group visits and guided tours, for the campus and the public. Wellesley College, one of the most prestigious and highly respected institutions of higher education in the country and widely acknowledged as the nation's top college for women, provides its 2,300 students with opportunities that prepare them to ...

  15. Apply

    Wellesley College will continue to be test optional for those applying for entry in fall 2025. Since the introduction of test-optional practices at Wellesley, approximately 45% of our enrolling first-year students chose to apply without testing. As always, testing is just one part of our holistic, committee-based application review process.