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Massachusetts at Amherst is a public, land-grant institution. Founded as
an agricultural college in 1863, it became a state university
in 1947. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Engineering,
Food and Natural Resources, Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences
and Mathematics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences; the Schools of
Education, Management, Nursing, Public Health and Health Sciences; and the
Division of Interdisciplinary Studies. Its 1,463-acre campus is located in
Amherst, 20 miles north of Springfield and 90 miles west of Boston. The University of Massachusetts Amherst offers the extensive
academic resources of a major research university, while providing support
and individualized attention for its student body. UMass Amherst is
a classic American research university in a quintessential college town. The campus is committed to undergraduate education which begins in the classroom and extends far beyond it. Close to sixty
percent of undergraduates enhance classroom learning through practice, internships, co-ops
or community service. The campus???s world-renowned faculty involve undergraduate students
in research projects that span almost ninety academic majors. Academic
variety is bolstered by the availability of the latest technology in places like the Learning Commons, a collaborative hub of
study space, student services, and state-of-the-art connectivity. UMass Amherst is the first-in-the-nation Microsoft showcase school for applying information technology to
higher education. The campus is making major investments in its
buildings and facilities including new student apartments, and new classroom,
laboratory and studio space. The campus affords students a
wide variety of outstanding learning opportunities. Commonwealth College, an honors
college within the University offers students an academic community with
small, intensive classes, community service learning opportunities, and research experiences.
Students can participate in the Five College Collaborative, a program that allows cross-registration with area colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mt. Holyoke
and Smith Colleges). And, almost half of UMass Amherst first-year students live in learning communities that foster connections between
living-spaces and intellectual and social life at the University. While
UMass Amherst students take their academic work seriously, a big
part of their education comes from time spent outside of
class. Students are able to complement their intellectual lives with
opportunities for involvement in one of more than 200 registered
student organizations. Students may write for the Daily Collegian, New
England???s largest college daily paper or may join the Student
Government Association and help make important decisions about campus life. The campus also boasts a unique student run business program
where students can get hands on experience in one of
several different businesses that range from bicycle repair to vegetarian
food service. These are just a few of the endless
possibilities students have, not to mention first-rate athletic competitions, student
activities on other Five College campuses or concerts, dramatic performances,
guest speakers and other cultural events that happen on campus.
Students come from every state in the nation and over
seventy countries to have a rich university experience in one
of the nation's best college towns. Location/Contact UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST AMHERST, MA 01003
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