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TRINITY COLLEGE
TRINITY COLLEGE
Hartford, Connecticut
500+ employees
Trinity College is an independent, nonsectarian liberal arts college for men and women, with approximately 2,200 undergraduate students and 200 faculty members, located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is an actively engaged community of students, faculty and staff who work together to develop and sustain the intellectual and creative opportunities central to a first-class liberal arts education. Hartford, the state capital, provides many opportunities for cultural and social engagement.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MILTON ACADEMY
MILTON ACADEMY
Milton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Milton Academy cultivates in its students a passion for learning and a respect for others. Embracing diversity and the pursuit of excellence, we create a community in which individuals develop competence, confidence and character. Our active learning environment, in and out of the classroom, develops creative and critical thinkers, unafraid to express their ideas, prepared to seek meaningful lifetime success and to live by our motto, "Dare to be true."​ Milton Academy is an independent college preparatory K–12 school, boarding and day in grades 9–12, located eight miles south of Boston.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY
Worcester, Massachusetts
500+ employees
Assumption University is a Catholic, coeducational institution that offers a classic liberal arts education with strong academic programs in business and professional studies. Our undergraduates choose from 35 majors and 47 minors and explore a rich Catholic intellectual tradition. Close interaction with our faculty of scholars and mentors will challenge students to achieve their full potential.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY
SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY
Newport, Rhode Island
500+ employees
Located on a picturesque campus in the historic city of Newport, R.I., Salve Regina University is a Catholic, coeducational university founded by the Sisters of Mercy. The University offers a comprehensive education with a liberal arts foundation that fosters the development of each student’s individual talents. The undergraduate course of study is designed to further intellectual, social and spiritual growth and encourage students to work for a world that is harmonious, just and merciful. Graduate and continuing education programs are tailored to the unique needs of adult students, combining the integration of knowledge and personal values with the development of greater competency in both theory and practice.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE WHEELER SCHOOL
THE WHEELER SCHOOL
Providence, Rhode Island
100-499 employees
The Wheeler School, Providence, RI Our school mission is "To Learn Our Powers and Be Answerable For Their Use."​
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
Longmeadow, Massachusetts
500+ employees
From our founding 125 years ago, we have emphasized a career-focused curriculum that prepares people to become professionals and leaders in their field. Our programs for high school, transfer, and International young women, The American Women's College, and our graduate and doctoral programs for men and women have made us a pioneer among peers – just like the students we send out into the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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REGIS COLLEGE
REGIS COLLEGE
Weston, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Regis is a leading Catholic coed university in greater Boston with more than 2,000 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in the arts, sciences and health professions devoted to engage, serve and advance in a global community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE FESSENDEN SCHOOL
THE FESSENDEN SCHOOL
West Newton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
The Fessenden School is a Pre-K-Grade 9 Day and Boarding School for boys located in West Newton, Massachusetts. Our mission is to teach, nurture, and celebrate growing boys; cultivating each student’s individual potential and developing in balance his mind, character, heart, and body in an inclusive and joyful community that, through rigor, friendship, and service, reflects Fessenden’s traditional values of honesty, compassion, and respect.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NICHOLS COLLEGE
NICHOLS COLLEGE
Dudley, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Nichols College in Dudley, Mass., is a college of choice for business and leadership education as a result of its distinctive, career-focused, and leadership-based approaches to learning. Founded in 1815, Nichols serves students primarily interested in a comprehensive business education that includes a strong liberal arts foundation curriculum. Within a supportive community of faculty and staff, Nichols College transforms today’s students into tomorrow’s leaders. Our faculty -- many of whom are former business leaders, executives, and owners -- bring unique perspectives to the classroom and workforce to develop teaching methods that promote a meaningful educational experience. Believing that leadership is vital and should be discovered, cultivated, and celebrated, Nichols College encourages the leadership potential in all its students through experiential learning, hands-on opportunities, and individualized mentoring. Nichols College's signature Professional Development Seminar (PDS) Program is a four-year series of one-credit academic courses. Coursework logically builds on the prior year, with first-year students making the transition to college and discovering what it takes to succeed; second-year students learning how to represent themselves and develop their professional brand; third-year students refining their interviewing and networking skills; and fourth-year students launching successful careers. Nichols boasts more than 14,000 alumni and countless success stories of our graduates putting their Nichols degrees to productive use. In general, more than 90 percent of our graduates secure jobs in their fields within six months of graduation. Employers report that our students are well prepared for the professional workforce and effectively present themselves. Nichols College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COLLEGE OF OUR LADY OF THE ELMS
COLLEGE OF OUR LADY OF THE ELMS
Chicopee, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Elms College is a private coeducational Catholic college offering a liberal arts curriculum that gives students multiple perspectives on life. Founded in 1928 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Elms College has a tradition of educating reflective, principled and creative learners, who are rooted in faith, educated in mind, compassionate in heart, responsive to civic and social obligations, and capable of adjusting to change without compromising principle. The college grants associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in a range of subject areas, including nursing, social work, business, education, criminal justice, communication sciences and disorders, science and STEM, computer science, psychology, premed, and more. We also offer degree-completion programs in partnership with area community colleges, as well as online and hybrid program options in many degrees.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BOSTON HIGASHI SCHOOL, INC.
BOSTON HIGASHI SCHOOL, INC.
Randolph, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Jones Memorial Hospital, located in beautiful southwestern New York State, is a 49-bed acute care facility serving all of Allegany County, as well as western Steuben County and northern Potter County, PA. Truly a community hospital, JMH is committed to continuously raising quality and safety to higher levels and providing top quality healthcare in a hometown community setting.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE LEARNING CENTER FOR THE DEAF, INC.
THE LEARNING CENTER FOR THE DEAF, INC.
Framingham, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Purpose of the LCD The purpose of the “Learning Center for the Deaf” is to provide a quality program to respond to the urgent needs of deaf persons in Lebanon, i.e., physical, emotional, intellectual, and social. However, the Center’s primary objective is educational with specific emphasis on children and young adults. Mission of the LCD The Association of the Learning Center for the Deaf (LCD) is a non-profit, non-political, and non-secretarial Association, located in Baabda-Brasilia, Lebanon. It aims at supporting deaf children and their families by empowering them. The best way to empower the deaf individuals is through education. Therefore our Association initiated challenging services and programs which were not available in the country, in order to complement the existing programs and provide better possibilities and opportunities for the deaf and their family members. The main two programs at the LCD are the High School Program and the Early Intervention Program. The first program is unique, aims at giving the possibility of providing choices to the deaf young people, as much as their hearing peers, since their handicap does not stop them from reaching Baccalaureate (High School) and then university if it is their choice. The latter program, which is the Early Intervention Program, is a comprehensive program, with its components, prior to the school age, a stepping stone, which empowers the family and provides habilitation/rehabilitation services for the deaf children and their family members. This stepping stone will determine the quality of the future of many deaf children. For the details of the LCD’s programs and activities, please go to the website: www.lcd-lebanon.org .
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market