Our vibrant campus is on the SouthCoast of Massachusetts, just 15 minutes from the beach. Access to nearby cities is easy—we’re an hour or
How to apply 1. Application: You can use either the Common App or UMassD’s online application.
I love the location and environment here at UMassD.”
2. Transcript: Have your school send us an official high school transcript.
Alexander Nwonye ’22 - Engineering
CVPA applicants: Submit a portfolio or complete a music audition (see umassd.edu/apply for details).
less from Boston and Providence, RI.
Optional
See for yourself why students are
great way to experience the campus, meet people, and learn about the value of a UMassD education. • Campus tours: These student-led walking tours of campus are the best way
UMass Dartmouth has been a beacon of hope for many young scholars who deserve recognition beyond what their means can often afford.”
• Test scores: We’re test optional, but for our more competitive programs we recommend that you submit your SAT (math and critical reading scores) or ACT with your application. Codes: SAT:3786 ACT:001906
Amana Khatib ’21 - Nursing
•E ssay: This is your chance to tell us more about yourself.
to see campus. You’ll visit the brand-new
Invest in yourself
residence halls and dining facility, cross
•Y ou can complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) beginning October 1. The earlier we receive your FAFSA, the earlier we can evaluate your financial aid eligibility. In fact, 79% of the students who apply for it, receive financial aid. The UMassD code for FAFSA is 002210.
the quad to the library, and visit various academic buildings. • Virtual tour: If you are too far away or can’t visit campus soon, view our 360 tour or video tour, led by an Admissions Counselor and Student Ambassador.
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• letter of recommendation from a teacher or high school counselor.
choosing UMassD. Whether you’ll live on campus or commute to class, visiting is a
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Being a student-athlete and representing UMassD is part of what motivates me to always strive for more.”
• In addition, scholarships, grants, loans, and work study are available through UMassD, and our experienced staff can guide you through the process. Contact our Financial Aid Office at 508.999.8857 or visit umassd.edu/financialaid to learn more.
Lydia Stormwind ’22 - Accounting, Student Athlete
Tuition* • I n-state $14,854 •N ew England Rate (CT, ME, NH, RI, VT) $20,130 •U MassD Direct (NJ, NY, PA) $20,130 •O ut-of-state $30,922 •R oom & board $16,493
We’re motivated by more At UMass Dartmouth you’ll find students who have big dreams, for themselves and for a better world. You’ll find a sense of belonging and a vibrant community. You’ll make connections and have experiences that will help secure your success when you graduate.
*based on 15 credit hours, 2022-2023 academic year
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100+ undergraduate programs Arts & Sciences Biology
– Cell and Molecular Biology* – Conservation Biology* – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology* – Marine Biology* Biochemistry Chemistry Communication Crime & Justice Studies Data Science (interdisciplinary) Economics – Applied Economics* – Healthcare Services Administration* English – Creative & Professional Writing* – Literature & Criticism* Health and Society History Liberal Arts Mathematics – Applied and Computational Mathematics* – Applied Statistics* Multidisciplinary Studies Philosophy Political Science – International Politics* – International Security Studies* – Pre-Law* Portuguese Psychology Public Administration Sociology and Anthropology Spanish Women’s and Gender Studies
Minor only Aging & Health Black Studies Data Analytics French Leadership & Civic Engagement Legal Studies Religious Studies Sustainability
Business Accounting
Nursing & Health Sciences
Finance
Medical Laboratory Science
General Business Administration (transfers only)
Nursing
Human Resources Management – Management Organizational Leadership* – Small Business/Entrepreneurship* Management Information Systems – E-commerce/Digital Business* – Technology & Management* Marketing Operations Management
Minor only Global Health
Art Education
• 50+ study abroad locations
Animation & Game Arts Art History Drawing Fashion Design
– Service Operation Management* – Supply Chain Management*
Illustration Integrated Studio Arts
Minor only
Interior Architecture & Design Music
International Business
Music Education
Engineering
Photography
–B iomedical Engineering*
Minor only
Civil Engineering
Ceramics
–E nvironmental Resources Engineering*
Film & Media Studies
Computer Engineering
Jewelry/Metals
–C ybersecurity* Computer Science –A rtificial Intelligence* –C ybersecurity* –G ame Design* –S oftware Engineering* Data Science (interdisciplinary)
Painting Sculpture
Textiles/Fiber Arts
Pre-professional advising Pre-law Pre-med & pre-health (including pre-dental, pre-PT, pre-vet)
Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering –M anufacturing* Physics –A stronomy/Astrophysics*
Minor only Environmental Physics Mobile Applications Development System Software
• more than 250k service-learning hours completed by students • leadership opportunities like Student Government Association • student services and centers such as the Frederick Douglass Unity House, Center for Women, Gender & Sexuality, Counseling Center and Health Services • 19 D-III varsity sports plus 10 intramural sports
Fine Arts Printmaking
Still can’t decide? You can apply to UMassD without declaring a major. Arts & Sciences Undeclared Business Undeclared
A home away from home.
Join a club. Meet new friends. Compete on an intramural team. • 160+ clubs and organizations, from DECA to Dance Team
Graphic Design
Bioengineering
Create your world
Visual & Performing Arts
– Business Analytics*
Business Administration
What does UMassD look like?
Go Corsairs The Corsairs have a long history of outstanding athletic performance. We compete in the NCAA Division III, and about 370 UMass Dartmouth students participate each year. In addition to successes on the court and in the field, our student athletes excel in the classroom, earning higher average GPAs than the student population at large.
Residential first-year students live in our new residence and dining complex— Balsam and Spruce Halls. The complex includes computer lounges, maker spaces, performance practice areas, and classrooms, along with plenty of outdoor gathering space and seating. Other features include shared kitchens and free laundry (you heard that right!) monitored by a mobile app. Our students build new friendships with the Engagement Communities—clusters of students who share academic, social, or cultural interests. Can you bring your car to campus? Yes, you can. Centrally located between Balsam & Spruce Halls is the Grove, an award-winning two-floor dining hall with seating for 800. One of several dining locations on campus, the Grove’s dining area is based around a marketplace concept, serving cuisine from around the world along with vegetarian and vegan options.
of first-year students live on campus
2nd in Massachusetts for social mobility,
U.S. News & World Report
97%
of UMassD graduates are
15:1
Student/faculty
employed or in graduate school
ratio
Honors College smaller class sizes, dedicated study spaces, and faculty focused learning. Exceptional majors with 100% like the Nursing BS
Innovative research centers
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The bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at UMass Dartmouth are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. ccneaccreditation.org
67%
placement rates
Engineering Undeclared *concentration/option
5,833undergraduates from 29 countries
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