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First year orientation
Spring 2021 U
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virtual ORIENTATION This is a year like no other due to the COVID-19 pandemic. UMassD Spring 2021 orientation has been adapted to adhere to CDC social distancing guidelines. Spring orientation will be conducted through a virtual session, rather than our typical on-campus program.
Zoom Orientation Information Friday, January 15, 2021 10am-3pm (including two 30-minute breaks) Here’s the Zoom link Meeting ID: 743 693 3125 Passcode: 02747 You will receive an email invitation to your UMassD account with all the details.
CHECK-LIST
Student Preparedness Send official final high school transcript to Admissions Activate student email account Complete placement testing Complete online orientation
What you’ll do at the January Orientation:
• C heck-in to the Zoom space to meet your new campus community
• M eet your Orientation Leaders and other students in your group
• P articipate in academic advising with faculty and staff • S elect your spring courses • G et important information on connecting with others
on campus, your student i.d., parking, meal plans and much more
In addition, your family will receive an invitation to Family Orientation on Wednesday, January 13th at 10am. This will be a one-hour program providing an overview of what your Spring semester will involve, touching on topics including COVID-19, academics, wellness, finance and the Family Association. There will also be time for a Q & A with the Orientation staff.
Online Orientation
WHAT Family Orientation
After you made your deposit with the university, you received an email with instructions on how to log into your myUMassD account and were instructed to complete online orientation. The program is an excellent introduction to the university and contains information vital to a successful start here. It can be completed on a smartphone, tablet, or computer, in multiple sittings or all at once.
WHEN Wednesday, January 13, 2021 10am – 11am
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WHERE Zoom Meeting ID: 743 693 3125 Passcode: 02747
Shelly Metivier Scott, Director of New Student and Family Programs (left) and Karen Pimentel, Administrative Assistant II.
Meet Your Orientation Staff
Stephanie Teixeira Nursing Major, 3rd year
Kevin Barger
Psychology Major, 3rd year
Eric (Rico) Abakah Finance Major, 4th year
Victoria D’Acci
Psychology Major, 3rd year
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Corsair lingo Add/Drop - F irst week of semester during which students can make changes to their schedule Arnie - UMass Dartmouth Mascot Blended course - Course has both an in-person lecture and an online component CAS - Center for Access and Success CCB - Charlton College of Business CITS - Computing and Information Technology Services COIN - Corsair Online INformation — our student system that includes info such as class schedule, unofficial transcript, financial aid information, etc. CVPA - College of Visual and Performing Arts Co-requisite - A course or other requirement that must be taken at the same time as another course or requirement Corsair Cash - Dining dollars on your meal plan available for use at any dining retail location on campus FERPA - Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act – privacy of educational records GPA - Grade Point Average Holds - A flag placed on your student account that can prevent you from registering for classes LARTS - Liberal Arts building MCC - MacLean Campus Center Office Hours - Time that professors are scheduled to be in their office to be available for questions, one-on-one meetings, etc. Prerequisite - A course that should be taken before another class RA - Paraprofessional staff assigned to a particular apartment, house or floor and live with the students of that area. RD/Resident Director - Professional, full-time, live-in staff members acting as a resource for students in such areas as campus information, counseling, university and residence hall policies and procedures, and developing activities and events. Res/The Marketplace - Dining hall The Grove - Brand new, 800-seat dining facility SAIL - Student Activities, Involvement and Leadership SENG - Science and Engineering Syllabus - An outline of a course’s content, goals, assignments, grading policies, etc. UMASS Pass - Student ID University Studies - General education requirements required by all UMassD students Withdrawal - Grade of a W will be recorded; does not affect GPA
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welcome Welcome to The UMassD Family Association and congratulations on your student’s pursuit of higher learning. The UMassD Family Association is a community for families of current and former students. We serve as a resource for families, providing access to a variety of services as your student embarks on their unique UMassD experience. • Monthly ENews • Invitations to informative webinars and virtual activities with the UMassD community • Networking opportunities with UMassD families • Leadership and volunteer opportunities
We look forward to meeting your family. Mari-ann Sullivan, Director of Parent Giving phone: 508.999.8870 • e-mail: family.association@umassd.edu
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checklist OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
served basis. You will receive an email to your UMassD account directing you to log into Student Housing Information Portal (SHIP) to complete a survey of your housing preferences.
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Roommate preferences can begin early May, actual room selection begins in late June. Meal plans are mandatory for first year students. You will sign your housing and dining contract using SHIP.
Provide your official high school transcript to the Office of Admissions. You cannot register for fall classes until we receive your official high school transcript. Provide any scholarship award letters including the John and Abigail Adams scholarship to the University Enrollment Center. Please include your student ID.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OR DUAL ENROLLMENT
Send Advanced Placement (AP) scores from the College Board to the Registrar’s Office. Send official transcripts from dual enrollment institutions to Admissions.
ACTIVATE YOUR @UMASSD.EDU EMAIL ACCOUNT AND MYUMASSD Shortly after you deposit, you will receive an email — to the address you provide to Admissions — with instructions to access myUMassD. Log in and activate your UMassD email account under the Quicklaunch menu. Select Outlook Mail to access your account.
PLACEMENT TESTING
• First-year students — you must complete placement tests. • Transfer students — you must complete placement tests if you’re not transferring college credit.
• Pay your enrollment deposit to the University. • Fall semester students — complete the tests within two weeks of making your enrollment deposit. • Spring semester students — complete the tests within two weeks of making your enrollment deposit. How to Access Placement Tests Log into myUMassD, click on the Student Resources tab, then New Students and then the “Placement testing” link. Please make sure to read all instructions prior to beginning the exam. Questions: Contact placement testing at placement @umassd.edu
COMPLETE ONLINE ORIENTATION
Complete all sections of your online orientation and take the survey to evaluate this experience. We appreciate your feedback so we can make online orientation even better.
RESIDENT STUDENTS — SIGN UP FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
If you choose to live on campus, please include your $200 housing prepayment with your enrollment deposit (for a total of $400). Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-
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ADVISING AND COURSE SELECTION
The advising and course registration process is unique to each student population. First-year students (resident and commuter) — will be advised and enrolled in courses by their academic college: Charlton College of Business; College Now; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Engineering; College of Nursing and Health Sciences; or College of Visual and Performing Arts. Transfer students (resident and commuter) — will be advised and enrolled in courses by appointment. On-Line program students — will be advised and enrolled in courses via e-mail or phone appointment. International students — will be advised and select courses as part of International Orientation. Veteran and reservist students — will be advised and enrolled in courses by appointment.
GET YOUR UMASS PASS STUDENT I.D.
Once you have registered for classes, get your UMass Pass. You’ll use it to access buildings, use your meal plan, and load funds. To get your UMass Pass, go to myUMassD > Quicklaunch > UMassPass. Select Student to log in/Staff/ Faculty. Follow the instructions and specs to submit your photo for your I.D. Resident Students — If you have previously submitted your photo to UMassPass, your I.D. will be placed in your key packet upon arrival to your residence hall Commuter Students — After submitting your photo to UMassPass, your I.D. will be available for pickup at the Business Service Center located on the ground floor of the Campus Center. To confirm that your I.D. is ready for pickup, email umasspass@umassd.edu Online Students — After submitting your photo to UMassPass, your I.D. will either be mailed to your home address or will be available for pickup at the Business Service Center during normal business hours. Please email umasspass@umassd.edu to confirm the method in which you’d like to receive your UMass Pass.
CITS will never ask you for your password or other confidential information via email
SIGN INTO COIN {CORSAIRS ONLINE INFORMATION} Review and complete all items on your COIN to-do list. Failure to complete to-do list items may jeopardize your financial aid. Complete your emergency contact information in COIN. FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) students can choose to give permission for parents/ guardians to have full or limited access to their educational and financial aid records.
SIGN HOUSING AND DINING CONTRACT USING S.H.I.P. {MEAL PLANS MANDATORY FOR ALL FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS}
• An Unlimited or Unlimited+ meal plan is required for all students below 48 credit hours. • An Upperclass, Upperclass+ or Upperclass Max meal plan is required for all students 49 credits and above. • A Commuter, Commuter+ or Commuter Max meal plan is required for all first year commuter students enrolled in 12+ credits and any commuter students with under 24 credit hours. Please contact us at 508.999.8147 or email us at dining@umassd.edu for more information.
COMPLETE LOAN ENTRANCE COUNSELING/ MASTER PROMISSORY NOTE {IF APPLICABLE} First time Federal Direct loan borrowers will need to complete the Loan Entrance Counseling and sign the Master Promissory Note.
Both steps need to be completed at www.studentloans.gov.
PAY ELECTRONIC TUITION AND INVOICES
Paying Your Bill • Students receive an invoice notification email to their UMassD email account. • Fall semester students — your invoice arrives early July, and is due by mid-August • Spring students — your invoice arrives in early December and is due by mid-December • Specific payment due dates are listed on the invoice
PROVIDE IMMUNIZATION & HEALTH INSURANCE Immunization To review the immunization requirements, sign into the Patient Portal at umassd.edu/studentaffairs/health. Failure to comply with the requirements will jeopardize your class enrollment and eligibility to live in the residence halls.
Health Insurance Enrollment To learn about the insurance requirements, and how to enroll in or waive the school insurance, sign into the Patient
Portal at umassd.edu/studentaffairs/health or call the insurance clerk at 508.999.8982. Health insurance waivers must be completed through COIN after charges appear on your account each year.
REGISTER FOR PARKING PASS {IF APPLICABLE}
The University is a permit campus. The Parking Office distributes all parking permits. To register, go to umassd. edu/parking. Complete the online parking decal form and follow the instructions. Questions: contact the Parking Office, Campus Center, ground floor. Phone: 508.999.8121 | Email: parking@umassd.edu
PURCHASE BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ONLINE
Once you’ve registered for classes, in COIN you can follow the bookstore link in each class to view the required course materials. Campus Store Normal Business Hours Monday-Friday 10am - 3pm MacLean Campus Center, ground floor Phone: 508.999.8190 | Email: umd@bkstr.com We Accept the Following Cash (in-store only) Check (in-store only) All major credit cards (online and in-store) Financial aid (book advance) (online and in-store) UMass Pass (UMD Dollars online and in-store)
RESEARCH ON-CAMPUS AND WORK-STUDY JOBS Corsair Jobs is the site to create a profile, upload your resume, search and apply for campus jobs. Log into Corsair Jobs under the Quicklaunch Menu in myUMassD After you accept a job offer, submit I-9/identifications to student employment and sign the electronic agreement.
ACTIVATE YOUR HANDSHAKE ACCOUNT
Log into myUMassD, go to the Student Resources tab, and select Handshake. Activate your account for access to offcampus internship and job opportunities. Complete your profile to network professionally with employers. Get the latest news about upcoming career events on and off campus!
SIGN UP FOR MY ALERT
My Alert is our emergency notification system. It will immediately deliver information to students, faculty and staff via cell phone, text and voice messaging in the event of an emergency. Sign up for My Alert now at: umassd.edu/publicsafety/ myalert
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Who’s who cheatsheet ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER {ARC}
Liberal Arts 005 | umassd.edu/arc | 508.999.8709 STEM Learning Lab | SENG 217 | 508.999.8718 Writing + Reading Center | LARTS 010 | 508.999.8710 The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers free peer tutoring to any UMass Dartmouth student throughout the school year, and during an abbreviated schedule for the summer and winter sessions. Both tutoring centers — STEM Learning Lab and the Writing and Reading Center — tutor students in a wide variety of subjects. The ARC works to ensure that students have clear, understandable and achievable academic goals.
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT
Tripp Athletic Center | corsairathletics.com | 508.999.8720 The UMass Dartmouth Athletics Department is a broad-based program, consisting of 17 NCAA Division III sports, recreation, intramurals, aquatics, and fitness. Take advantage of the fitness center, pool, track, fields, and tennis courts to continue an activity you’ve always enjoyed or embark on your new wellness journey. We encourage and support first-time users in our fitness center and will provide instruction as you familiarize yourself with the facility. You don’t need to play to get in the game. Be a fan by marking all the big games on your calendar. Admission is free for students and we promise an exciting game atmosphere. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @UMassDAthletics to get connected.
BURSAR’S OFFICE Foster Administration Building, Room 208 M–F 8am–4:30pm 508.999.8832 | bursars@umassd.edu umassd.edu/bursar The Bursar’s Office handles several financial-related functions for our students and the campus community. These functions include billing and collection of student accounts, administering the monthly payment plan through COIN for Student, submitting eligible students for health insurance coverage, generation of student refund checks, processing of Perkins and Nursing related student loans, and depositing and recording campus receipts. The Bursar’s Office works in conjunction with the University Enrollment Services Center (UEC) to provide accurate and timely information regarding students accounts.
CAMPUS STORE
Campus Center, first floor across from UMass Pass 508.999.8190 | umdstore.com We are the campus’s one stop shop for gear and course materials for students, families, faculty, staff, and alumni. It is important for all students and their families to know, we do not carry text-
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books in the store, and they must be ordered via our website. It is best to order early, and note that orders take a few days to be shipped either to the Campus Store (free) or to your home (for a small fee). If you have any questions, anyone at the store is happy to answer them.
CAREER CENTER
Campus Center Suite 001 | umassd.edu/career 508.999.8658 | cdcinfo@umassd.edu Meet with a career counselor to discuss your choice of career and/or major, develop the professional skills you will need to launch a successful internship or job search, or apply to graduate school. Attend one of the many job and internship fairs, panels, or internship info sessions. Visit umassd.edu/career to access a range of online tools including Handshake, your link to employers seeking to hire for internships and jobs. Be sure to activate and customize your Handshake account.
CENTER FOR ACCESS AND SUCCESS
Pine Dale Hall 7136 | 508.999.8711 | umassd.edu/dss We work with students with documented disabilities to ensure mandates expressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act are upheld. If you had an IEP or 504 Plan in high school and are looking to receive academic accommodations or support, come to the Center. Common services may include extended time on tests in a reduced distraction environment, audio recording lectures, and one-on-one meetings with graduate assistants to discuss issues such as time management, organization, and meeting deadlines. You must self-disclose and provide appropriate documentation from a qualified licensed professional for Center for Access and Success services.
CENTER FOR RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LIFE
Campus Center, Room 202 | 508.999.9153
The Center for Religious and Spiritual Life coordinates religious activities and serves the spiritual needs of the UMass D community. Professionals from many of the major religious denominations provide opportunities for worship, spiritual direction, spiritual counseling, and other programs which enable students, faculty and staff to learn the many positive contributions of faith communities and to grow spiritually, emotionally and intellectually within their faith tradition as well as gain greater appreciation and understanding of other faith traditions. We are also happy to start new student groups at any time. If you would like more information, stop by or feel free to contact us: Professor Dilshod Achilov (Muslim) | dachilov@umassd.edu Rev. Scott A. Ciosek (Protestant) | stpetersdartmouth@gmail.com Father David Frederici (Catholic) | dfrederici@umassd.edu
Deacon Frank Lucca (Catholic) | flucca@umassd.edu Swami Yogamananda (Hindu) | yogamananda@vendantaprov.org
CENTER FOR WOMEN, GENDER + SEXUALITY {CWGS}
Campus Center Suite 207 | umassd.edu/cwgs 508.910.6567 | mberube@umassd.edu
CWGS is a voice for women and the LGBTQ+ community, with the purpose of eliminating barriers, diminishing prejudices, and creating a supportive climate and space for all. Our mission is to offer resources and support on LGBTQ and women’s issues. In addition, we coordinate campus initiatives to prevent sexual assault and intimate partner violence. The CWGS recognizes that investigations of gender must take place in tandem with explorations of race, class, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and other significant aspects of individual identity. As a department of Student Affairs, the Center also acts as a central coordinating agency for campus and community groups.
COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES {CITS}
Corsair Tech — Library 1st Floor | ithelp.umassd.edu 508.999.8040 | cits@umassd.edu
CITS supports technology for your academic and social experiences. Service highlights include wireless access in academic buildings, residence halls and at participating institutions via Eduroam partner, Corsair Desktop (virtual computer access to university software), COIN, Mobile Computing Loan Program (borrow a laptop for the day), myCourses, PrintLess (complimentary printing throughout campus), IT Assistants, and LinkedIn Learning (online software training). Before the beginning of the semester, go to umassd.edu/ technology for free, downloadable, university software and check out U$ave for discounted pricing on computers.
COUNSELING CENTER
professionals who are committed to finding a plan that fits every family’s unique situation. Aid is available in the form of grants, scholarships, tuition credit, loans, and/or part-time employment to help defray educational expenses. Students must submit the FAFSA to be considered. FAS staff are always available to assist with all financial aid inquiries and needs. FAS also hosts Financial Aid Labs every Friday (except holidays) from 3:30pm to 4:30pm.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS UNITY HOUSE
Lower Level of the Marketplace 508.999.9222 | unityhouse@umassd.edu
Established in 1995 as a part of UMass Dartmouth’s efforts to acknowledge the unique circumstances of its increasingly diverse student body, the Unity House provides a supportive environment for the academic, cultural, recreational, and social pursuits for UMassD’s diverse student populations. It offers the campus a wide array of educational and social programs designed to further equity and inclusiveness.
HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION
Follow us @UMassDLives | umassd.edu/housing housing@umassd.edu | 508.999.8140 Balsam and Spruce Halls opened in Fall 2020 as a home for up to 1,210 students. 13 engagement communities encourage interaction between students who share academic, social, or cultural interests. You select your engagement community, room, and roommate using the Housing portal.If you would like to live on-campus, please pay your $200 Housing Reserve deposit ASAP. All communication about housing is sent to students’ UMassD email accounts. Keep checking your UMassD email throughout the summer as this is how we will communicate with you. Your specific arrival time is determined by your room assignment and will be sent to you later this summer.
LEDUC CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Auditorium Annex | M–F 8am–5pm, Urgent Care 1am–4pm 508.999.8648 | umassd.edu/counseling
Liberal Arts 031 | umassd.edu/leduc-center 508.999.8144 | leduccenter@umassd.edu
The Counseling Center provides a range of services to help students develop improved coping skills to address emotional, interpersonal and academic concerns. We offer primarily short-term counseling and will help students initiate referrals to community-based services when students need specialized or longer term services. Services are provided by licensed psychologists, licensed social workers, and advanced unlicensed doctoral trainees under close supervision of our licensed staff. Services include individual counseling, group counseling, and workshops.
Founded in 2008, the Robert and Jeanne Leduc Center for Civic Engagement integrates intellectual talents and pursuits with the needs of the community. Our mission is to enrich the lives of our faculty, students, staff, and community through engaged learning, active citizenship, meaningful community service, scholarship, and mutually beneficial partnerships.
FINANCIAL AID SERVICES {FAS}
The Mail Room is a full-service mail operation and provides delivery of U.S. Mail, campus mail, and package delivery from all major couriers. The University Mail and Package Center is located on the ground floor of the Campus Center. Packages can be picked up from the self-service package locker banks located next to the Mail and Package Center.
Foster Administration Building 105 | M–F 8am–5pm 508.999.8643 | financialaid@umassd.edu UMass Dartmouth Financial Aid Services (FAS) assists students with creating a financing strategy for their education. We support students by ensuring they understand all options and responsibilities to maximize their aid eligibility. FAS is staffed with
MAIL AND PACKAGE SERVICES
Campus Center (ground floor, near Campus Store) umassd.edu/administrative-operations-compliance 508.999.8075 | abrowning@umassd.edu
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Campus Center, ground floor | umassd.edu/parking 508.999.8121 (decals) or .8131 (tickets) | parking@umassd.edu The Parking Office is responsible for all aspects of parking on campus, including student parking registration assignments, parking tickets, and event parking logistics. All vehicles on campus must have a valid registered license plate corresponding to their affiliation to the campus. Parking tickets are connected to the RMV and must be paid to avoid fines and penalties.
REGISTRAR’S OFFICE
Foster Administration Building, first floor | M–F 8am– 4:30pm | 508.999.8615 | registrar@umassd.edu umassd.edu/bursar The Registrar’s office prepares, retains, and makes accessible all records pertaining to the academic programs and the academic work of the individual students of the university. Through the Registrar’s office, students register for classes and receive the records of their progress and achievement. Current and former students may obtain transcripts, and the schedules for the instructional program are prepared each semester for the academic departments. The office also maintains the record of the university’s academic affairs, and monitors and enforces many of the academic procedures and policies of the university.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES, INVOLVEMENT, + LEADERSHIP {SAIL} Campus Center 215 | umassd.edu/studentactivities 508.999.8127 | sail@umassd.edu
The SAIL Office provides programming for the entire campus community. The student employee-led SAIL Events Team plans and executes a diverse schedule of activities and includes something for everyone. UMass Dartmouth has over 150 clubs and organizations for you to be a part of! Visit the SAIL Office website and click on MyOrgs to see what we have to offer. We also provide a number of different leadership opportunities and skill development workshops for the campus.
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES {HS}
Between Chestnut and Pine Dale Halls | M–F 8am–5pm 508.999.8982 | umassd.edu/studentaffairs/health Student Health Services (SHS) is available to address your healthcare needs. SHS provides evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic medical problems, treatment of minor injuries, management of sexual health, contraceptive care, and preventive healthcare including immunizations. Appointments are made through the patient portal found on the SHS website or by calling SHS. Required immunizations and health forms
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must be uploaded into your electronic health record through your patient portal before classes begin. You will not be allowed to move onto campus without submitting your immunizations. For COVID testing information and appointments, please visit the Health Services portal at umassd.mediacatconnection.com/ homeaspx.
TRANSPORTATION
Ground floor of the Marketplace | umassd.edu/transportation 508.999.9175 | transportation@umassd.edu Campus Transportation provides service for the on-campus Shuttle, Retail Shuttle Loop, New Bedford Loop, event shuttle transportation, charter buses, Zip Car, and various local bus services and routes. Campus shuttles run on a scheduled loop every 10-15 minutes during service times. Safe Rides are available when shuttle service is not available.
UMASS PASS
Campus Center, ground floor | umassd.edu/umasspass 508.999.8134 | umasspass@umassd.edu UMass Pass is the official UMass Dartmouth identification card and you will use it to access University buildings, use your meal plan, and load funds for use on and off campus. UMDollars can be used at the Campus Store and all on-campus dining venues. To get your UMass Pass, go to myUMassD > Quicklaunch > UMass Pass. Select Student to log in/Staff/Faculty. Follow the instructions and specs to submit your photo for your I.D.
UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER {UEC}
Foster Administration Building, 1st floor | M–F 8am–5pm umassd.edu/uec | 508.999.8857 | uec@umassd.edu
The University Enrollment Services Center is a “one-stop shop” environment where you can handle many of your student transactions: registration, add/drop, withdrawals, enrollment verification, transcript requests, financial account information, housing deposits, payment plans and payments.
UNIVERSITY POLICE
Ring Road, across from Balsam and Spruce umassd.edu/university-police 508.999.8107 (non-emergency) 508.999.9191 (emergency) The UMass Dartmouth Police Department is a full service, MPAC-accredited law enforcement agency that provides a wide array of police and public safety services to the University community, which consists of a 710-acre main campus and five satellite campuses located in the cities of New Bedford and Fall River. Officers are trained by the Massachusetts Police Training Council and are fully sworn officers with full arrest powers.
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MY ALERT MyAlert is a notification system that immediately delivers emergency information to the UMassD community via mobile phone text and voice messaging. Different types of notifications include weather related closings and delays, environmental or violent crime emergencies that significantly disrupt daily activities or pose an immediate threat to health and safety.
Follow us on social media: Facebook: UMassD Class of 2024 Meet your Class of 2024 mates. Instagram: umassd_orientation Meet the OLs Other important info will be posted here throughout the summer. TikTok: umass_dartmouth Look for and join in on our TikTok Dance Challenge.
For additional Zoom session meeting id’s go to umassd.edu/orientation.
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