
Join us October 3–4 to reconnect with friends, explore what’s new on campus, and dive into all the fall fun UMass has to offer. This year’s festivities are packed with family-friendly activities, reunions and gatherings, tailgating, exciting Minutemen matchups, and more.
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Step into your future and discover UMass Amherst.

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.
This is your moment.
This is your opportunity.
This is UMass.
By the Numbers
Public Research University in New England, Non-Medical School R&D Expenditures
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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

UMass Amherst offers student researchers unparalleled support, top facilities, and opportunities for meaningful, hands-on collaborations with leading faculty, multi-industry companies, and technology clusters in the Greater Boston area and beyond.
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.

In the UMass Amherst chapter of Engineers Without Borders, students use engineering to solve global challenges—and build community along the way.
News and Events
The largest gift in campus history will support scholarships, fellowships, professorships as well as funding for new initiatives.
The algorithm will be incorporated into the next generation of Embr Labs’ wearable device to mitigate symptoms and provide meaningful relief.
Clearing forests to build large-scale solar farms can deliver climate benefits, but those gains often come at a cost to nearby homeowners and ecosystems. Concerns of host communities must be addressed according to researchers.
UMass Amherst physicists think we could see such an explosion in the next 10 years—and it would “revolutionize physics and rewrite the history of the universe.”