University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Eat, Sleep, Play Brochure

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A UMass Dartmouth education

Get involved. Students who are active

takes place inside and outside

on campus generally do better

the classroom.

academically and have an easier

Embrace the

time adjusting to college.

Experience

What will you do when you aren’t in class? Choose from 170+ clubs and organizations or start your own.

Some of your most important college experiences will happen outside the classroom. The friends you make here. The leadership skills you learn by getting involved in clubs and organizations. The impact you can have on the campus community and far beyond.

Types of Clubs • Academic • Greek Life

Your life here can be whatever you want it to be.

• Intramurals

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• Leadership & Service • Media • Multicultural • Performing Arts • Professional • Recreational • Religious & Spiritual Life • Special Interest

Destiny Miles ‘19 Crime & Justice Studies, Psychology

710 acres

170+

15

minutes to the beach

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student clubs and organizations

6,741

students participated in service-learning opportunities

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“I found my village within UMass Dartmouth’s 710 acres. I was involved in more than twenty organizations and had four study abroad experiences.”

Office of Admissions 285 Old Westport Road Dartmouth, MA 02747-2300 ph: 508.999.8605 | fx: 508.999.8755 email: admissions@umassd.edu | umassd.edu/visit


Immerse in

Campus Life

UMass Dartmouth offers residence halls

The Corsairs have a long history of

for first-year and sophomore students,

outstanding athletic performance.

and apartments and townhouses for

We compete in the NCAA Division III,

upper-level students.

and about 375 UMass Dartmouth students participate on ​17 teams.

Our newest first-year residence hall, a $134 million complex is the most modern living facility on campus. Split into two main residential buildings, Balsam & Spruce, this beautifully designed community houses 1,210 students in fully-furnished single and double occupancy rooms.

Hungry? UMass Dartmouth features a variety of alternatives. We have 11 places to dine on campus,

DIII varsity sports

You may chose to live in one of 14 themed residential communities with students who share your academic, social, or cultural interests. You’ll participate in social and academic programs and activities led by your peers, faculty, and staff.

from our all-you-can eat Marketplace to cafes to quick on-the-go carts.

As the central hub of a $134 million complex, The Grove, a new dining area with seating for 800, serves cuisine from around the world along with vegetarian and vegan options.

Living-Learning Communities

Women’s

Men’s

Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Track & Field Volleyball

Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Track & Field

Arts in our Community: College of Visual & Performing Arts majors

Whatever your taste buds are craving, your meal plan comes with meal swipes and Corsair cash, making it easy to eat on campus. If you’re in a rush, skip the lines at select locations by ordering and paying ahead with the Boost App. And if you want to explore the area, plenty of dining options are available near campus and in New Bedford.

Business Savvy Community: Charlton College of Business majors Engineering Community: College of Engineering majors Women in Engineering: Women in College of Engineering Exploring UMassD: Undeclared majors Honors Students: Honors College students Leadership Community: Live, learn, and engage in leadership work Diversity and Inclusion: Social responsibility, diversity, social justice, and inclusion Nursing Community: College of Nursing & Health Sciences majors

I love UMass Dartmouth because of the people who make up the campus community. From the students, to the professors, I couldn’t ask for a better school to attend.”

© Robert Benson Photography

Service & Sustainability: Explore the connection between environmentalism, social justice, and giving back to the community

Other housing options:

Brandon Rheault ‘20 Finance

© Robert Benson Photography

11

places to dine on campus

As a student athlete, UMass Dartmouth taught me to be a better leader, and how to manage my time. Deciding to play college sports was the best decision I ever made.”

Leadership Community: Live, learn, and engage in leadership work

Quiet Living: Conducive to a quiet lifestyle Substance Awareness: Substance-free environment Gender-inclusive Housing: Gender inclusive and welcome to all genders

69%

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of first-year students live on campus

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Jamie Williams ‘19 Biology major

500+ students play intramurals

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