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|  |  |  |  |  |  | Campus Visit |  |  |  |  | University of Massachusetts—Amherst Location: Amherst, MA
Website: http://www.umass.edu Applied: 17,930 Enrolled: 4,222 Number of Undergraduates: 18,966 Middle SAT: Verbal 510-610 / Math 520-630 Tuition and Fees: $17,861 UMass has around 18,000 students, but don't let the big numbers fool you. The average student-to-faculty ratio is 19:1, and 70 percent of classes (including labs and discussions) have fewer than 30 students. Of course, introductory lectures can be huge, but classes grow much smaller as students progress in their majors. According to guidance counselors, UMass has "raised the bar" in recent years, making admissions "very competitive." The University has nine individual colleges (education; engineering; food and natural resources; humanities and fine arts; management; nursing; natural sciences and mathematics; and social and behavioral sciences), which collectively offer more than 90 undergraduate programs. Because UMass is part of the Five Colleges, you can take courses for credit at Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith without paying additional tuition or fees. Naturally, this huge university is located on a huge campus. The 41 residence halls are divided into five areas, each with its own ambience. Students are required to live on campus for their first two years. The university claims that approximately 80 percent of freshmen are placed in their first or second choice of residence hall.
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