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Webb Institute is a unique, top-ranked undergraduate institution offering one academic option, a dual bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. It is also the only full-tuition scholarship private undergraduate program of its kind in the country. To inspire and educate tomorrow's leaders in an extraordinary learning community focused on engineering and design in the marine field.

Our 26-acre campus, includes a private beach. We are located 25 miles east of Manhattan on Long Island's North Shore. The main building, Stevenson Taylor Hall, was the former estate of Herbert L. Pratt, son of one of the founders of Standard Oil. Stay up-to-date with exciting campus news and events that are happening on campus and through our alumni network!

Shipbuilder and philanthropist William H. Webb, made it possible for talented students to learn about the art of shipbuilding through tuition-free scholarships. The Founder of Webb Institute was master shipbuilder, William H. Webb. Webb wanted worthy young students to obtain an education in the art and science of designing ships.
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The support of the Webb family shown each year through the Annual Fund maintains Webb at the forefront of educating tomorrow's leaders in the marine industry and beyond.
Your gift helps to enrich the Webb student experience and helps Webb continue to provide full-tuition scholarships for every student, building upon the legacy of our founder, William H. Webb.
The consistent success of the Annual Fund is in no small part due to your generous annual support.
If you have any questions about your investment in Webb, please call the Development Office at 516-759-2040 or email at development@webb.edu.
At Webb, your education centers on Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, two dynamic fields that are multi-disciplinary.
From ship design and systems engineering to marine engineering, electrical engineering, and civil engineering, our students are exposed and build expertise across the engineering spectrum.
What's more is our students gain real-world experience by working in the maritime industry.
You'll collaborate and grow as a leader through authentic work experiences.
Our rigorous 146-credit undergraduate education is as unique as you.
All students at Webb graduate with a dual BS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
While most of our graduates pursue careers in the maritime industry, many branch out into other fields, both technical and non-technical.
Learn more about our Webb alumni and what is a naval architect and marine engineer.
At Webb you start on your major from the first day of classes.
You'll be gaining real life, hands-on experience in engineering before your first month of college is over.
The Webb curriculum is based on a systems approach to engineering and is designed to be of such quality and depth that all graduates are prepared to enter the profession and "hit the ground running, " or to continue their education in premier graduate programs.
Our curriculum is completely different than any other educational setting.
Through our refreshing systems approach, we focus on the quality and depth of engineering education so that our graduates can truly "hit the ground running" after graduation - whether in a full-time engineering role or through continued education at a premiere graduate school.
You'll be uniquely prepared for whatever comes next for you because of your time at Webb.
The increasing use of electrical and electronic equipment in modern vessels makes necessary a more thorough treatment of electrical and electronic engineering than is customary in a non-electrical engineering curriculum.
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