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At UMass Amherst, we welcome you to join our diverse, inclusive community of dreamers, innovators, creators, and doers. Find out how you can explore your interests and build skills to make your mark on the world with a UMass education.
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U.S. News & World Report Ranking Among 225 Top National Public Universities
Best Value Colleges (Public), The Princeton Review
Best Campus Food, The Princeton Review

Through collaboration with local organizations, UMass Community Scholars advocate for an equitable future and contribute to meaningful projects that address critical real-world challenges.
EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS
With 110 undergraduate majors and 127 graduate programs offered on campus and online, there are hundreds of opportunities to pursue your passion at UMass Amherst. Study on campus or take advantage of a wide array of flexible and innovative learning options.

At UMass Amherst, excellence extends far beyond the classroom. With hundreds of programs in 56 countries choose from—including dynamic first-year global launch opportunities— each UMass Amherst student who embarks on a study abroad journey will have a truly unique experience.
News and Events
We Are Vastly Overestimating the Amount of Fresh Water Available for Lithium Mining, New Study Finds
New research led by UMass Amherst hydrologists sounds the alarm over mining practices that have immediate implications for the transition to a low-carbon economy.
UMass Amherst researchers have led an international team of scientists in the development of an ultra precise, efficient and flexible technique for measuring and analyzing the nano-scale scourge.
UMass Amherst research is believed to be the first to examine medical-legal communication among emergency nurses post-Roe v. Wade.
UMass Amherst researchers have uncovered traits that can help plants succeed in new environments while also guarding against invasiveness.