List of Law Enforcement Agencies in Massachusetts - College and University Agencies

College and University Agencies

  • American International College Police Department
  • Amherst College Police Department
  • Assumption College Department of Public Safety
  • Atlantic Union College Security Department
  • Babson College Department of Public Safety
  • Bard College at Simon's Rock Security Department
  • Bay Path College Public Safety
  • Becker College Police Department
  • Bentley University Police Department
  • Berklee College of Music Public Safety Department
  • Boston College Police Department
  • Boston University Police Department
  • Brandeis University Department of Public Safety
  • Bridgewater State College Police Department
  • Framingham State College Police Department
  • Harvard University Police Department
  • Lasell College Police Department
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department
  • Northeastern University Police Department
  • Tufts University Police Department
  • University of Massachusetts - Lowell Police Department
  • University of Massachusetts Police Department
  • Wellesley College Police Department
  • Wentworth Police Department
  • Clark University Police Department


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