Study abroad at University of Massachusetts

Learn more about studying at University of Massachusetts as an international student.

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Key facts

  • Type
    Public
  • International students
    2000
  • Nationalities
    106
  • Total programs
    64
  • University ranking
    Not ranked

Study abroad at the University of Massachusetts

The University of Massachusetts Boston is a public research university, located in the US city of Boston. It's one of five campuses in the University of Massachusetts system. It offers students a cutting-edge curriculum that focuses on the changing needs of the global economy.

UMass Boston is known for its first-rate faculty and diverse student body, with small class sizes, accessible staff, and flexible programs. International students can choose from more than 60 undergraduate degrees, and graduate programs in business and IT are also available.

The campus is located on a scenic waterfront, with easy access to downtown Boston. It offers a wide range of facilities and amenities including residence halls, a library and athletics center. There are more than 100 student organizations and clubs you can join, and UMass Boston has 18 sports teams that compete in the NCAA Division III.

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Why study at the University of Massachusetts

  • Staff student ratio

    the student-to-faculty ratio at UMass is 16:1, for personal attention from your professors

  • AACSB accredited

    internationally recognized accreditation for business and accounting programs

Location

University of Massachusetts

100 William T, Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, United States

The scenic waterfront campus, with easy access to downtown Boston, is located next to the John F. Kennedy Library and Presidential Museum, the Commonwealth Museum and Massachusetts State Archives, and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.

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Scholarships at University of Massachusetts

  • UMass Amherst Chancellor's Award

    Official page

    The Chancellor's Award is UMass Amherst's flagship merit scholarship for admitted first-year undergraduates from outside Massachusetts, which explicitly includes international applicants. Award amounts range from $10,000 to $18,000 per year, are renewable for up to eight consecutive semesters of full-time enrollment (provided satisfactory academic progress is maintained), and no separate application is required — students are automatically considered as part of the standard admissions review based on the strength of their academic record. UMass Amherst's own international-student financial aid page confirms that "international undergraduate students are considered for merit scholarships by the Admissions Office as part of their admission to the university," describing awards of up to $16,000 per academic year available to qualified international first-year undergraduates with no separate application — this is the same award pool. Because the eligibility is defined by residency outside Massachusetts rather than by US citizenship, and the university's international-students page explicitly confirms international undergraduates are considered, this award is open to international undergraduate students.

All scholarship information on Studee is provided for guidance only. Always check the university's official scholarship page for the latest information on eligibility, award amounts, deadlines, and application requirements.

Fees

  • Undergraduate tuition

    US$37,495 per year

  • Postgraduate tuition

    US$29,062 per year

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What is the cost of living near University of Massachusetts?

Category Cost  (in United States Dollar)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre$1,643
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre$1,471
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)$128
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)$85
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)$58Range: $30 to $100· Boston, Massachusetts average
Monthly public transport pass$28
Monthly grocery basket$145
Coffee shop drink$5
Cinema or cultural event ticket$11
Gym membership$121

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from livingcost.org (Crowdsourced) and numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).

Visa requirements for the University of Massachusetts

Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.

Life at the University of Massachusetts

UMass Boston prides itself on its diverse student population, with 11% of all undergraduates being international students.

The University understands that moving from your home country to the US can be challenging, which is why it offers a number of benefits and support services designed to help you adjust to your new environment. Support is available for any academic, career or personal problems you might face, so help is always at hand.

International students are encouraged to live on campus at UMass Boston, and the new residential community features a full service dining facility and living-learning programs.

You will be living at the heart of the campus, which is the best way to immerse yourself in university life. You’ll be able to connect with your classmates, have easy access to all campus facilities and be close to all campus events and activities.

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Facilities

  • All Weather Sports Pitches
    • Ice Rink
    • Baseball Pitches
    • volleyball courts
    • Basketball Courts
    • Tennis Courts
    • Badminton Courts
    • Athletics Track
    • Swimming pools
  • Food & Restaurants
    • 1 Cafe’s
    • 3 Restaurants
  • Tutoring Support
    • Academic Tutoring & Support
    • Student Tutoring & Support
    • Peer & Buddy Program
  • Sports Facilities
    • Sport facilities
    • Natural Turf American Football Pitches
  • Transport
    • Campus parking
    • On-Campus Shuttle
    • Car Rental
    • Bike Rental
    • Campus Bus Service
  • Library
    • Group Study Rooms
    • Quiet Areas
    • Computer labs
  • Fitness Centre
    • Fitness Classes
    • Dance Studio
    • Swimming Pool
    • Free Weights
    • Personal Trainers
    • Machines
  • Praying Rooms
    • Pre sessional English Academic skills courses
    • Group Praying Rooms
    • Skills classes
    • Workshops
    • Language Center
  • Clubs & Organisations
    • 170 Clubs & Organizations
  • Healthcare & Medical
    • Travel Vaccinations
    • Campus Doctor
    • Physiotherapy
    • Campus Pharmacy
    • Emergency Contraception
    • Counselling & Mental Health Services
  • IT Support
    • Campus Wireless Connectivity
    • Loan Laptops

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