Springfield College is an independent, nonprofit, coeducational institution founded in 1885. The College serves undergraduate and graduate students at its main campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, and online. Springfield College inspires students through the guiding principles of its Humanics philosophy – educating in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others.
The College offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fields of health sciences, education, business, social work, and the arts and sciences.
With its foundation of academic excellence and rich athletic heritage, Springfield College prepares students with real-world leadership skills for careers that transform lives and communities.
Springfield College is designated as a premier Leadership Development Center by the YMCA of the USA.
Known as the Birthplace of Basketball, Springfield College is where the sport of basketball was invented. Springfield College graduate student James Naismith invented the game in 1891. Speaking of notable alumni, we have quite a few.
Health Sciences Center
The new state-of-the-art Brown Cooper Health Sciences Center opened in fall 2023 and provides our students pursuing degrees/careers in health sciences with the latest in research and leadership opportunities. With a booming health care field, the time was right to provide a facility that is the setting for everything from a space to design and create new health and wellness technologies to a learning-centered human anatomy laboratory to an operating suite with remotely observable examination and treatment rooms.
Diverse and Inclusive Campus
Springfield College is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful campus community. Many of those efforts are spearheaded by members of the Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement, who continue to move the mission of Springfield College through actions, conversations, and year-round programming. Our theme – Silence is Not an Option – is at the forefront as we bring important, engaging, and informative programming to campus. From the raising of a Black Lives Matter flag on Naismith Green to “Campus Conversations on Race,” featuring some of our students of color voicing their experiences at Springfield College, to a March for Action on Alden Street that supported anti-racist efforts, we continue to live our mission of leadership in service to others.
The Arts and Humanities Speaker Series has become a cornerstone for bringing diverse perspectives covering a range of topics to campus since 2014. Made possible by the generosity of Carlton ’63 and Lucille Sedgeley, the series provides an opportunity for the Springfield College campus and extended community to listen and learn about important issues of the day. Previous distinguished speakers in this series include paleoanthropologist, political advisor, and environmentalist Richard Leakey; author, poet, and screenwriter Sherman Alexie; Grammy Award-winning singer, activist, and humanitarian Angelique Kidjo; best-selling author, philanthropist, columnist, and sports reporter Mitch Albom; New York Times bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi; infectious disease expert Celine Gounder; and famed playwright, actress, and educator Anna Deavere Smith. Learn more about our past speakers.