Executive Brief

Major Gift Officer
Simmons University

February 2023

About Simmons University

Located in the heart of Boston, Simmons University is a private university, home to a respected women’s undergraduate program, as well as coeducational graduate programs in nursing and health sciences, liberal arts, business, communications, social work, public health, and library and information science.

Simmons has established a model of higher education that only today other colleges and universities are beginning to adapt: the combination of education for leadership in high-demand professional fields with the intellectual foundation of the liberal arts. The result is a Simmons graduate prepared not only to work, but to lead in professional, civic, and personal life — a vision of empowerment that Simmons calls preparation for life’s work.

The Simmons story is one of growth, innovation, and a solid foundation — fueled by on-the-ground and online enrollment, and investments in its campus and technology.

Open to see Simmons at a glance:
  • Simmons is a four-year, private, non-profit, non-sectarian university
  • Simmons is home to 1,690 undergraduate students and 4,620 graduate students
  • 9:1 student to faculty ratio
  • Simmons offers over 60 majors and programs
  • The students can participate in over 70 clubs and organizations
  • They have 225 full-time faculty, 74% are women
  • The average undergraduate class size is 13
  • 92% of Simmons undergraduates are employed or in graduate school within 6 months of graduation
  • 34% of undergraduate students self-identify as ALANA
  • 32 countries and 50 states are represented in their study body

*Numbers as of fall 2021 unless otherwise noted

Rooted in Tradition, Thriving on Change

Decades before women in America gained the right to vote, Boston businessman John Simmons had a revolutionary idea — that women should be able to earn independent livelihoods and lead meaningful lives. It was this same spirit of inclusion and empowerment that produced the first African-American Simmons graduate in 1914, and made Simmons one of the only private colleges that did not impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the first half of the 1900s.

Since 1899, Simmons has offered a pioneering liberal arts education for undergraduate women integrated with professional work experience. Today, Simmons also encompasses the many benefits of a small university, including renowned coeducational graduate programs in health sciences, education, liberal arts, library and information science, management, and social work.

For more than 100 years, a Simmons education has integrated professional preparation, intellectual exploration, and community orientation, because all three approaches are necessary for success. At Simmons, they value the many dimensions of identity — including race, class, ethnicity, and sexual identity — and reflect that in their curriculum, affiliated organizations, and community partnerships.

Simmons consistently ranks among the nation’s top schools in its category in U.S.News & World Report, the Princeton Review and Forbes. That's no surprise. Simmons educates people who share a passion for learning, a commitment to community, and the determination to make a difference. 

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