Worcester Polytechnic Institute

  • Founded: 1865
  • Address: 100 Institute Rd, Worcester, MA - Massachusetts, United States (Map)
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At WPI learning has always been about combining theory and practice. WPI graduates emerge ready to take on critical challenges in science and technology, knowing how their work can impact society and improve the quality of life. WPI's academic departments offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology, business and management, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts, leading to the BA, BS, MS, ME, MBA and PhD. Our world-class faculty is both renowned and accomplished--and they are accessible, priding themselves on the quality time they invest in their students.

While our foundation has held firm, we pride ourselves on continuing to modernize the curriculum and our teaching practices. The prestigious 2016 Bernard M. Gordon Prizefor Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education is a nod both to our history and to our future, recognizing WPI’s project-based curriculum developing leadership, innovative problem-solving, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global competencies. Arguably every student who attends WPI learns to think like an engineer; these days there is just as much attention to assuring our students think like entrepreneurs.Choosing a college is an important decision. We know you have many excellent options from which to choose. That’s why it’s important to see how a WPI education will return a lifetime of dividends. It’s also important to know that we're here to help make your dream of a WPI education a reality.

Through WPI's distinctive plan, you'll learn how to learn by applying your classroom experiences in research and projects that challenge you from a proficiency, social, and global perspective.

Innovative thinkers, makers, and problem solvers tend to flourish in an environment that supports and rewards rigorous, cross-disciplinary work at the cutting edge of discovery.Building on the university’s current and historical strengths and seizing emerging opportunities in some of the most currently important multidisciplinary areas, WPI has developed five cross-cutting research areas as part of its new university-wide strategic plan.

WPI's research in health and biotechnology crosses multiple disciplines and embraces a wide range of focus areas—all with the goals of expanding our understanding of the living world and improving lives. From leading-edge work in tissue regeneration to building smart phone apps that help patients better manage their own health, researchers are exploring ways to apply knowledge from the life sciences to advance medical practice and improve healthcare outcomes.

WPI researchers are advancing the technology of robotics and cyberphysical systems and exploring applications for these technologies in a broad range of areas, from healthcare (MRI-compatible robots) to transportation (autonomous and connected vehicles). Having launched the nation’s first undergraduate program in robotics engineering in 2007, the university continues to pioneer advances and breakthroughs in the field.

WPI's multidisciplinary research program in materials science and engineering is motivated by the recognition that the nation’s future economic vitality will depend on the development of novel materials inspired by nature and more durable and sustainable materials for our nation’s infrastructure. Researchers are finding new technologies that make it possible to recover and reuse materials, and drive advanced manufacturing in a broad array of industries to fuel economic development and job creation. Traditionally a leader in all of these fields, WPI hosts several internationally known materials and manufacturing centers.

WPI is engaged in cybersecurity research that is addressing a host of security threats and critical policy issues.Researchers in data science are spearheading initiatives that use advanced tools, from data mining to machine learning, to bring insights to a broad range of fields. In fire protection engineering, faculty members and students are applying advanced experimental and computational techniques to address a wide range of fire safety issues in state-of-the-art facilities. All the efforts in this area are working toward a common theme—to keep us safer in a complicated world.

WPI researchers in learning sciences are pioneering new technologies and gaining new insights into how students learn, work that has the power to revolutionize the nation’s education system. With expertise in such areas as intelligent tutors, wearable learning technologies, gamification, and educational data mining, and with substantial funding from an array of federal agencies, research teams looking for powerful new ways to make learning and teaching more effective and more impactful.

WPI is host to a diverse portfolio of research institutes and centers, from leading international centers on materials, metals, and recycling, to healthcare delivery technologies, and fire safety innovations for first responders. These the facilities serve as critical points of convergence for the experience of WPI’s faculty and students.

At WPI, we know that the best way for students to understand and appreciate societal issues is to experience them firsthand. Through our Global Projects Program, WPI science, engineering, and business students immerse themselves in new cultures and tackle unstructured problems in ways that are meaningful to local sponsors in real communities. Our diverse project centers—strategically positioned in locations ranging from large international cities to small mountainside villages—are host to interdisciplinary and major capstone projects, and humanities and arts projects. As well, students can participate in language immersion and exchange programs.

Where they work

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Raytheon
  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Dell EMC
  • National Grid
  • IBM
  • Bose Corporation
  • Boston Scientific
  • Microsoft
  • Google

What they do

  • Engineering
  • Business Development
  • Operations
  • Information Technology
  • Research
  • Program and Project Management
  • Sales
  • Quality Assurance
  • Consulting
  • Community and Social Services

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Community Reviews (7)

The education here is transformative, with dedicated staff fostering an atmosphere where students flourish and excel in their pursuits.
By J.H. (Feb, 2024) | Reply

WPI is a great tech school. I'm not from the east coast so it has been a bit of an adjustment but so far I love it. Class sizes can range from a 150 person lecture to a class with 10 people, it just depends on the class. All of the professors I have had so far are very friendly and willing to help. Also, there is a great program called MASH, which stands for Math and Science Help, that can be used to get additional help for classes. If you plan on coming here expect to get involved in at least one club. Also a very large portion of the student body is greek, but you need to realize that WPI sororities and fraternities are different from other schools. So if you do decide to come to this school keep an open mind and be ready for the experience of a lifetime.
By Joyce (Nov, 2010) | Reply

I like WPI. The Worcester City is boring but if you are really get involved in campus community and if you get absorbed in WPI's challenging courses, you will forget the feeling of boring. WPI's biggest strength are its professors and instructors; all are really helpful and have mastered the subjects they are teaching. As an international student, i find it worth to invest my parents' money for my education here.
By Grayson Cole (Apr, 2009) | Reply

WPI is a great place to be, one of the best in my opinion. You have great opportunities to grow and learn as a student and as an individual. The study abroad program is like no other and is an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime chance.
By Liam (May, 2007) | Reply

If you fancy an intense undergraduate engineering education, come to WPI. Although WPI is not MIT, its unique approach to education is simply untouchable. When I was applying to schools, I had applied to MIT,RPI,WPI,Northeastern, and Umass: Amherst. I was accepted to all of them. Initially I really wanted to go to MIT, but I found WPI having a much better approach to undergraduate education. WPI gives you the practical applications to prepare you for a rewarding industry career as well as giving you the sophistication and rigorous theory needed to pursue graduate studies. Not everyone does well here. The grading system is a plus because it allows students to cover there mistakes (F's). If you graduate from WPI with a good academic standing (3.5+/4.0) you're either a very gifted person or a workaholic. WPI is not MIT. My advice to you is come here for undergrad and go to MIT for graduate work. I warn you WPI is by no means a walk in the park. It is tough.
By Tristan (Jul, 2004) | Reply

The student-professor relationships at WPI are very helpful. Professors are always willing to provide extra help and most will learn your name.
By Evelyn (Jul, 2004) | Reply

WPI's curriculum of Theory and Practice is still unique in its field, and is the best aspect of the University. No where else can you gain a unique perspective on the impact of technology on society. Their education with industry options are fantastic, and the opportunities to do industry sponsored projects as part of the Major qualifying Project (MQP) are second to none. Also, WPI has the best music program for any engineering school in the US - period.
By Logan B. (Mar, 2004) | Reply