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Where to Write for Further Information
Freshman Admission
Joseph C. Marshall, Dean of Enrollment
Services, Freshman Admission, Admissions Center
Transfer Admission
Kathy Ryan, Director, Transfer Affairs,
Admissions Center
Counseling Services
Sally A. Freeman, Director, Counseling
and Assessment Services, Berkshire House
Placement Services
Joan M. Stoia, Director, Campus Career
Network, Mather Building
Housing (Residence Halls)
Thea Costine, Housing Assignment Manager,
Whitmore Building
Housing (University-Owned
Apartments)
Jorge Gomez, Family Housing Coordinator,
Wysocki House
Housing (Off Campus)
JoAnne Levenson, Director, Commuter
Services and Housing Resource Center, Student Union
Financial Aid
Kenneth Burnham, Director, Financial
Aid, Whitmore Building
Academic Records and
Transcripts
Elizabeth Pyle, Registrar,
Whitmore Building
Student Affairs
Jo-Anne
T. Vanin, Dean of Students, Whitmore Building
Veterans Affairs
Dianne DeLisle, Coordinator, Veterans
Assistance and Counseling
Services, Dickinson Hall
Students
interested in information on admission to the Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, or Worcester campuses
of the University of Mas-sachusetts
should contact the admissions of-fice of the appropriate campus.
Please Note
All correspondence concerning
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst should be addressed
to the appropriate office, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.
All correspondence concerning the University of
Massachusetts at Boston should be addressed to: Harbor Campus, Boston,
MA 02115.
All correspondence concerning the University of
Massachusetts at Dartmouth should be addressed to: Old Westport Road,
North Dartmouth, MA 02747.
All correspondence concerning the University of
Massachusetts at Lowell should be addressed to: 1 University Avenue,
Lowell, MA 01854.
All correspondence concerning the University of
Massachusetts at Worcester Medical School should be addressed to:
55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01605.
The New England Association of Schools and
Colleges
The University of Massachusetts
Amherst is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
The Association accredits schools and colleges in the six New England
states. Membership in one of the six regional accrediting associations
in the United States indicates that the school or college has been carefully
evaluated and found to meet or exceed standards agreed upon by qualified
educators. Colleges support the efforts of public school and community
officials to have their secondary schools meet the standards of membership.
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