Suffolk University has touched many lives as it has grown from a one-room school to a world-class academic institution.
We at Suffolk take pride in being a personal, student-centered school, where faculty and administrators know students by name. We take the time to recognize each student’s promise, raise his or her expectations, and build important mentoring relationships.
Generations of remarkable students have found a purpose here. They have gone on to become successful and conscientious citizens of the world, taking leadership roles in law, business, public service, science, and the arts.
The University entered its second century in 2006, yet it always will remain true to its original mission of access and opportunity for all deserving students.
Suffolk continues to follow what University founder Gleason Archer called “the gospel of self-help and hard work.” Those who have the desire to learn and the ambition to use their education will succeed at Suffolk and beyond.
David J. Sargent
President