This list includes 40 Colleges that start with B, ranging from “Babson College” to “Butler University”. Entries include public and private institutions from multiple countries, with vocational, liberal arts, and research profiles. Use this list to find colleges by name, compare options, or support research and guidance.

Colleges that start with B are institutions whose official English names begin with the letter B. Some, like Brown University, have long histories and outsized cultural influence in their regions.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Location, Founding Year, and Notable Alumni.

Name: The official college name helps you identify institutions and match records or web searches quickly.

Location: City and state or country show where the campus sits and help you judge distance and context.

Founding Year: The year a college opened indicates its historical roots and prestige for comparison or research.

Notable Alumni: One to three famous graduates highlight a school’s influence and help you assess its network.

Colleges that start with B

NameLocationFounding YearNotable Alumni
Babson CollegeWellesley, MA, USA1919Arthur M. Blank; Roger Enrico; Akio Toyoda
Baldwin Wallace UniversityBerea, OH, USA1845Kate Voegele; Nancy Garden; James Lawson
Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN, USA1918David Letterman; Angela Ahrendts; Jim Davis
Bard CollegeAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY, USA1860Chevy Chase; Donald Fagen; Walter Becker
Barnard CollegeNew York, NY, USA1889Zora Neale Hurston; Martha Stewart; Greta Gerwig
Bates CollegeLewiston, ME, USA1855Edmund Muskie; Bryant Gumbel; John Shea
Baylor UniversityWaco, TX, USA1845Robert Griffin III; Chip Gaines; Joanna Gaines
Belmont UniversityNashville, TN, USA1890Brad Paisley; Trisha Yearwood; Josh Turner
Beloit CollegeBeloit, WI, USA1846Roy Chapman Andrews; Zainab al-Khawaja; Kerwin Mathews
Bennington CollegeBennington, VT, USA1932Peter Dinklage; Donna Tartt; Bret Easton Ellis
Bentley UniversityWaltham, MA, USA1917Jay Leno; Marcelo Claure; C.C. Chapman
Berea CollegeBerea, KY, USA1855Carter G. Woodson; bell hooks; John Fenn
Berklee College of MusicBoston, MA, USA1945John Mayer; Quincy Jones; Charlie Puth
Berry CollegeMount Berry, GA, USA1902Collin McHugh; Martha Berry; Eric Johnson
Binghamton University, SUNYVestal, NY, USA1946Tony Kornheiser; Ingrid Michaelson; Paul Reiser
Biola UniversityLa Mirada, CA, USA1908Scott Derrickson; John Thune; Charles E. Fuller
Birkbeck, University of LondonLondon, England, UK1823T. S. Eliot; Ramsay MacDonald; Rosalind Franklin
Bishop’s UniversitySherbrooke, QC, Canada1843Jim Corcoran; Maude Abbott; Galt MacDermot
Boise State UniversityBoise, ID, USA1932Kellen Moore; Patrícia Lélis; Mike O’Hearn
Bocconi UniversityMilan, Italy1902Mario Monti; Emma Bonino; Andrea Agnelli
Bond UniversityGold Coast, QLD, Australia1987Tommy Wirkola; Chris Fydler; Giaan Rooney
Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA, USA1863John Kerry; Amy Poehler; Chris O’Donnell
Boston UniversityBoston, MA, USA1839Martin Luther King Jr.; Julianne Moore; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Bowdoin CollegeBrunswick, ME, USA1794Nathaniel Hawthorne; Franklin Pierce; Alfred Kinsey
Bowie State UniversityBowie, MD, USA1865Christa McAuliffe; Toni Braxton; Wale
Bowling Green State UniversityBowling Green, OH, USA1910Tim Conway; Eva Marie Saint; James Pickens Jr.
Bradley UniversityPeoria, IL, USA1897David Horowitz; Chick Hearn; Neil Flynn
Brandeis UniversityWaltham, MA, USA1948Debra Messing; Thomas Friedman; Angela Davis
Brandon UniversityBrandon, MB, Canada1899Tommy Douglas; Stanley Knowles; John E. Brownlee
Brigham Young UniversityProvo, UT, USA1875Mitt Romney; Stephenie Meyer; Ken Jennings
Brock UniversitySt. Catharines, ON, Canada1964Kyle Dubas; Matthew Santoro; Malcolm Allen
Brookdale Community CollegeLincroft, NJ, USA1967Brian Williams; Jeff Anderson; Jim Hunter
Brooklyn CollegeBrooklyn, NY, USA1930Bernie Sanders; Jimmy Smits; Shirley Chisholm
Broward CollegeFort Lauderdale, FL, USA1959Rita Mae Brown; Drake Hogestyn; Willis T. Stephens
Brown UniversityProvidence, RI, USA1764John F. Kennedy Jr.; Emma Watson; Ted Turner
Brunel University LondonLondon, England, UK1966Archie Panjabi; Jo Brand; Lee Mack
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, RI, USA1863Korn Ferry; Douglas M. Costle; Akihisa Nagashima
Bryn Mawr CollegeBryn Mawr, PA, USA1885Katharine Hepburn; Drew Gilpin Faust; Emily Greene Balch
Bucknell UniversityLewisburg, PA, USA1846Philip Roth; Les Moonves; Christy Mathewson
Butler UniversityIndianapolis, IN, USA1855Kurt Vonnegut; Gordon Hayward; Scott Drew

Descriptions

Babson College
A private business school known for its immersive and innovative approach to entrepreneurship education, consistently ranked #1 in the field.
Baldwin Wallace University
A private university with a strong focus on liberal arts, education, and music. It’s known for its conservatory of music and musical theater program.
Ball State University
A public research university in Indiana offering about 120 undergraduate majors. It’s known for its programs in architecture, telecommunications, and education.
Bard College
A private liberal arts college known for its independent-minded curriculum, strong arts programs, and a network of early colleges and international partnerships.
Barnard College
A private women’s liberal arts college and one of the Seven Sisters, affiliated with Columbia University, offering a unique blend of small college and large university resources.
Bates College
A private liberal arts college that was the first coeducational college in New England. It’s known for its rigorous academics and egalitarian traditions.
Baylor University
The world’s largest Baptist university, this private Christian research institution is known for strong programs in law, business, and health sciences.
Belmont University
A private Christian university famous for its top-ranked Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business, located in the heart of Music City.
Beloit College
A private liberal arts college known for its hands-on learning philosophy, flexible curriculum, and the ancient Native American mounds on its campus.
Bennington College
A private liberal arts college known for its progressive, student-directed education model where students design their own course of study and gain work experience.
Bentley University
A private university focused on business education integrated with arts and sciences, known for its cutting-edge technology and career services.
Berea College
A unique private liberal arts college that admits only academically promising students with limited economic resources, providing a no-tuition promise to every student.
Berklee College of Music
A private music college renowned as one of the world’s premier institutions for the study of contemporary music, jazz, and popular music.
Berry College
A private liberal arts college situated on the world’s largest contiguous college campus (27,000 acres), known for its student work program and stunning natural beauty.
Binghamton University, SUNY
A public research university and one of the four university centers in the SUNY system, often called a “Public Ivy” for its high-quality education at a public school cost.
Biola University
A private, evangelical Christian university known for its integration of faith and learning and its strong programs in theology, film, and psychology.
Birkbeck, University of London
A public research university in London specializing in evening higher education, allowing students to study for degrees while working during the day.
Bishop’s University
A small, primarily undergraduate public university in Quebec offering a liberal arts education in English and known for its close-knit campus community.
Boise State University
A public research university known for its distinctive blue turf football field. It has grown rapidly, offering a wide range of doctoral programs and research initiatives.
Bocconi University
A private university in Milan, Italy, renowned as one of Europe’s leading institutions for business, economics, and law.
Bond University
Australia’s first private non-profit university, known for its accelerated degree programs, small class sizes, and strong focus on practical skills and industry connections.
Boston College
A private Jesuit research university known for its beautiful Gothic campus, strong school spirit (especially in hockey and football), and rigorous liberal arts core.
Boston University
A large, private research university with over 34,000 students. It’s known for its extensive study abroad programs and high research activity.
Bowdoin College
A highly selective private liberal arts college in Maine, one of the first to go test-optional, with a strong focus on serving the common good.
Bowie State University
A public historically black university (HBCU) in Maryland, it is one of the oldest in the state and part of the University System of Maryland.
Bowling Green State University
A large public research university in Ohio known for its programs in education, business, and popular culture, housing the first popular culture studies department.
Bradley University
A private university known for strong programs in engineering, business, and communications, as well as its distinctive Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts.
Brandeis University
A private research university founded by the American Jewish community. It is known for its commitment to social justice and its strong liberal arts and sciences programs.
Brandon University
A public university primarily focused on undergraduate studies, known for its School of Music and programs in education, arts, and health studies.
Brigham Young University
The flagship university of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it’s the largest religious university in the U.S., known for its language programs and honor code.
Brock University
A public research university located in Canada’s Niagara region. It is the only university in Canada located in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Brookdale Community College
A large public community college in New Jersey, offering associate degrees and certificate programs to a diverse student body across several campuses.
Brooklyn College
A public college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system, known for its diverse student body and strong programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences.
Broward College
A large public college in Florida, serving over 63,000 students. It is a major provider of associate degrees and workforce training in the region.
Brown University
A private Ivy League research university known for its unique Open Curriculum, which allows students to design their own course of study without general education requirements.
Brunel University London
A public research university known for its strengths in engineering, technology, and design. It is noted for its sandwich courses that include practical work placements.
Bryant University
A private university known for integrating business and liberal arts education. It has a strong focus on international business and global perspectives.
Bryn Mawr College
A private women’s liberal arts college and one of the Seven Sisters, known for its academic rigor, beautiful collegiate gothic architecture, and strong traditions.
Bucknell University
A private liberal arts university with strong programs in engineering, management, and the sciences, known for its beautiful campus and high-achieving student body.
Butler University
A private university known for its strong programs in pharmacy, business, and performing arts, as well as the beloved bulldog mascot of its successful basketball team.
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