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Spanning more than 125 acres along the Merrimack River, UMass Lowell’s state-of-the-art urban campus boasts a total square footage of more than 3 million, divided into three campus clusters – North, South and East. Here students can find world-class facilities for learning and research — including 100 percent smart classrooms — along with top notch venues for performing arts, athletics and recreation.
From state-of-the-art fitness facilities, to sustainable transportation options, to counseling and mental health resources, the university’s campus provides the tools to build a healthy foundation for both mind and body.
In recent years, UMass Lowell has opened 12 new buildings to students, including a new business school, Riverview Suites and the Mark and Elisia Saab Emerging Technologies and Innovation Center. In addition, students, faculty, and staff can borrow bikes free through the Free Wheelers Bike Share program.
UMass Lowell has more than 200 student-run organizations. Of those, the seven largest are funded directly from the student activities fee.
There are many things to do for fun on campus. The school itself puts on so many activities and socials that there is always something going on. There are always events for students organized by the school, and many clubs and activities, based upon interests, or majors and careers.
The school organizes many trips over the year to different states and cities. They offer a great area to play any sports or games.
Residence life is an integral part of the college experience; renovated housing and suite-style living where students can study, cook and relax with friends make the experience even better.
Each of 11 residence halls offers a variety of room options and benefits. Possible types include coed housing, apartments for single students, wellness housing (alcohol/drug/smoke-free), theme housing.
Besides, Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) provide students the opportunity to explore common interests with other students in their living environment. Through living and participating in an LLC, students are provided with intentional and meaningful opportunities that will help them to make purposeful links between the academic and co-curricular components of their college experience.
The UMass Lowell Career & Co-op Center provides a variety of services to current students to facilitate their career development. Its services and facilities offered include exploring majors and career, resumes and cover letters, interviewing, networking, on-campus recruiting, leadership development & rotational programs, job & internship help and graduate school resources.
The UMass Lowell Career & Co-op Center provides a variety of services to current students to facilitate their career development. Its services and facilities offered include exploring majors and career, resumes and cover letters, interviewing, networking, on-campus recruiting, leadership development & rotational programs, job & internship help and graduate school resources.
University of Massachusetts at Lowell is a public institution. Founded as a state college in 1894, it gained university status in 1959 and joined the state system in 1991. A comprehensive university, it has special expertise in applied science and technology and is deeply committed to educating students for lifelong success and conducting research and outreach activities that bring value to the region.
The second largest of the UMass campuses, Lowell currently offers its 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students 90 different degree programs in its six schools and colleges:
Throughout its 100-year history, the University has provided innovative programs that meet both the needs of its students for a quality education and the needs of the society for skilled leadership. Its graduates are sought after by employers and graduate schools. The University is part of the five-campus University of Massachusetts system, which the London Times ranked the 19th in the world based on reputation for teaching and research, and is ranked in the top 200 universities in the United States by the U.S. News and World Report.
The UMass Lowell education focuses on putting the lessons of the classroom into practice. Students have multiple opportunities for co-ops, internships, service-learning activities and undergraduate research, all of which give them relevant hands-on experience. Every professional program at UMass Lowell is accredited by the most prestigious organization in its field.
UMass Lowell offers affordable, experience-based undergraduate and graduate academic programs taught by internationally recognized faculty who conduct research to expand the horizons of knowledge.
Students can choose to participate in co-op programs during which they are placed in two real-world jobs.
Forbes ranked UMass Lowell No. 176 among research universities and No. 465 overall. University Ranking by Academic Performance for 2016-2017 ranks as No. 197 in the country.
The university offers 122 bachelor's, 43 master's and 36 doctoral degree programs, including nationally recognized programs in engineering, criminal justice, education, music, science and technology.
The most popular majors by the number of registered students are business/marketing, engineering, computer and information sciences, health professions, security and protective services, psychology, visual and performing arts.