- Overview
UMass Lowell is a national research university committed to preparing students for work in the real world— solving real problems and helping real people— by providing an affordable, high-quality education.
Located on a high-energy campus in the heart of a global community, the university offers more than 18,000 students bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in five colleges. Our students are more successful than ever thanks to accredited programs, a focus on hands-on learning, and personal attention from accomplished faculty and dedicated staff.
UMass Lowell is the ideal place to discover and achieve your purpose. Our graduates are wanted and trusted by employers and graduate schools alike.
• #1 Public University in Massachusetts according to the Wall Street Journal
• #84 Public University Ranking (U.S. News & World Report)
• #159 National University Ranking (U.S. News & World Report)
• $116,100 Average mid-career salary of our graduates
• 1265 Combined SAT Score for Incoming Freshmen
• 3.69 Average GPA for Incoming Freshmen
• Top 200 Research Universities in Nation (U.S. News & World Report)
• $95M+ Total Research & Development Expenditures
• 14 NCAA Division I Athletic Teams
• $185M+ in Financial Aid Awarded
• 135+ Undergraduate Majors
• 47 Master’s Programs
• 30 Doctoral Degrees
Recent rankings by payscale.com:
• No. 1 in New England for return on investment among public universities
• No. 1 for 20-year return on investment among public universities
• No. 1 for mid-career salary among New England public universities
- Contact Information
Contact Information
Michael Belcher
Director of International, Regional, and Multicultural Admissions
Email: Michael_Belcher@uml.edu
https://www.uml.edu/
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- Academic Programs
Undergraduate
• Accounting
• Art
• Graphic Design
• Biology
• Nutritional Science
• Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Biomedical Engineering
• Business Administration
• Chemical Engineering
• Chemistry
• Civil Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Computer Science
• Information Technology
• Information Technology: Business Minor Option
• Information Technology: Population Health Informatics and Technology Minor Option
• Information Technology: Second Degree
• Criminal Justice
• Economics
• Education
• Computer Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• English
• Environmental Science
• Meteorology & Atmospheric Science
• History
• American Studies
• Digital Media
• Liberal Arts
• Peace & Conflict Studies
• Business Administration
• Business Administration: Entrepreneurship Concentration
• Business Administration: Marketing Concentration
• Actuarial Studies
• Applied Mathematics and Statistics
• Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Applied & Computational Mathematics Option
• Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Statistics Option
• Mathematics
• Industrial Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Composition for New Media
• Music Business
• Music Performance
• Music Performance: Instrumental Option
• Music Performance: Voice Option
• Nursing
• Philosophy
• Exercise Science
• Engineering Physics
• Physics
• Plastics Engineering
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Health Pathways
• Public Health
• Sociology
• World Languages and Cultures
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