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There is no better way to get to know Eastern Nazarene College than to visit Eastern Nazarene College.

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Come and meet our amazing faculty, all committed Christians. Feel like a part of the community, where students are individuals with stories of their own to tell, and where no one gets lost in the crowd. Experience the charm of a quintessential New England college of the liberal arts located in one of the safest cities in Massachusetts, the City of Presidents, and explore all the opportunities afforded by a location just six miles from the world-class city known as America's college town.

If you live more than 300 miles from Boston, we would also encourage you to learn more about our travel reimbursement program, and travel to Boston on us!

  • We encourage you to set up your own personal visit day. A personal visit day can be set up for any day, Monday through Friday. During this visit, you would have the opportunity to individually meet your enrollment counselor, take a tour, attend a chapel service, meet a faculty member, have lunch with a coach, sit in on a class, and speak with a financial aid specialist. Contact our Campus Visit Coordinator, Lauren Frost, to set up your visit or to learn more about visiting the College. You can email Lauren at lauren.frost@enc.edu.

  • Or you can attend one of our campus visit events, our Red Carpet Days @ ENC, when we roll out the red carpet for other future students and their parents, as well. Take a tour with your fellow future ENC students, attend a class with current ENC students, have lunch in the President's Dining Room with the faculty and coaches who work at ENC, learn more about the College from a panel of staff and administrators, and come with us into Boston for the afternoon & evening!

Directions to ENC

Eastern Nazarene College
Main Campus
23 East Elm Avenue
Quincy, Massachusetts 02170
(617) 745-3000
(800) 88-ENC-88
info@enc.edu


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From the West:
Follow the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) eastbound onto the Southeast Expressway (I-93) south. Follow the directions from the north to continue.

From the North/Boston:
Take I-93 south to Exit 12 (marked 3A South, Neponset/Quincy). Follow the exit road as it circles to the right under the expressway and over the Neponset River. The roadway then splits: bear left under the sign "Squantum and Wollaston Beach." This takes you onto Quincy Shore Drive. Follow Quincy Shore Drive for about a mile and a half. Turn right onto East Elm Avenue. The main gate is several blocks up on the left.

The Neponset Bridge is presently undergoing repairs. If you are unable to take Quincy Shore drive due to construction, take Hancock St. instead. Follow Hancock St. for about a mile and half. Turn left onto Elm Ave. After several blocks, you'll come to a stop sign. Turn right onto East Elm Ave and the main gate will be immediately to the right.From the South:
Take I-93 north from I-95 or from Route 3. Follow I-93 north to exit 8 (marked Furnace Brook Parkway). Follow Furnace Brook Parkway to the fifth set of lights and turn left onto Hancock Street. Go 1/2 mile to Elm Avenue and turn right. At the end of Elm Avenue the road splits. Turn right onto East Elm Avenue.

By Public Transportation:
ENC is a ten-minute walk from the Wollaston "T" stop on the Red Line. Upon exiting the train, go down the stairs and out the doors located to the left. Walk through the parking lot toward the CVS visible ahead and to the right. The road which borders the T parking lot to the right and passes by CVS is Beale Street; upon reaching Beale, turn left and follow Beale to the first large intersection (Hancock Street). Turn right onto Hancock. Continue past Dunkin Donuts and turn left onto Elm Avenue across from Friendly's, and 7-11. Follow Elm Avenue for several blocks until the road splits. Bear right onto East Elm Avenue (the Nease Library is on the corner of Elm and East Elm Avenues) and proceed through the main gate.

ENC can also be reached by the #212 North Quincy bus which stops at the Elm Avenue side of the college's Nease Library. Call the MBTA at 1-800-392-6100 or 617-222-3200. You can also visit www.mbta.com for schedules.

Parking Information:
Limited parking is available on campus and is available only with a permit. Upon reaching the college, contact the Office of Protective Services to obtain a temporary parking pass. Their office is located in the Mann Student Center and is open from 8:00 am-4:00 pm. If you reach campus after the office is closed, pick up any campus phone and dial extension 3911 to reach a security guard for assistance with obtaining a temporary pass.

Chartered Buses to ENC
Must use Hancock Street as buses and commercial vehicles are not allowed on Quincy Shore Drive or Furnace Brook Parkway. We suggest that you also compare to a Massachusetts map before deciding your best route.


Mission Statement

The mission of Eastern Nazarene College is to serve God, the Church, and the World by providing a quality liberal arts education to students of all ages.

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