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UMass Demographics

Hi all! As I'm considering applying to various UMass campuses, I'd like to get a sense of the overall student demographics at each campus. Can anyone share some insights on the diversity and inclusivity of the different UMass schools?

2 years ago

Sure! The University of Massachusetts (UMass) system comprises four campuses with undergraduate programs, each with its own unique demographics and inclusive environment. Here's a brief breakdown of the diversity at each campus:

1. UMass Amherst:

As the flagship campus, UMass Amherst is the largest in the system with over 30,000 students. It has a diverse student body, with around 65-70% identifying as White, 12% as Hispanic, 8-10% as Asian, and 4% as Black or African American. The school has a strong commitment to fostering inclusivity and providing resources for diverse communities, such as cultural centers, student-led organizations, and specialized support services.

2. UMass Boston:

UMass Boston is known for being one of the most ethnically diverse schools in the Northeast, with over 50% of its student population coming from underrepresented groups. Approximately 30% of students identify as White, followed by 25% as Black or African American, 20% as Asian, and 20% as Hispanic. The campus boasts a wide range of cultural and identity-based organizations, which contribute to an inclusive atmosphere.

3. UMass Dartmouth:

With around 8,000 students, UMass Dartmouth is smaller than UMass Amherst and UMass Boston. The student demographic breakdown is about 60-65% White, 15% Hispanic, 7-9% Black or African American, and 6-8% Asian. The campus promotes diversity through various clubs, multicultural centers, and initiatives that help create a welcoming environment for all students.

4. UMass Lowell:

UMass Lowell has over 18,000 students, and offers numerous programs and resources to foster an inclusive atmosphere for each one of them. Approximately 55-60% of the student population identifies as White, followed by 15-20% as Asian, and 10-15% each as Hispanic and Black or African American.

In conclusion, each UMass campus has its own level of diversity and inclusivity. Some campuses, like UMass Boston and UMass Lowell, are known for their substantial representation of underrepresented groups, while others, like UMass Amherst and UMass Dartmouth, still maintain a diverse population but may be less diverse overall. Regardless, all campuses are dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.

Hopefully this general breakdown is helpful, but also remember that perception of diversity can vary from student to student, so I'd suggest visiting the campuses of the UMass schools you're most interested in, to get a firsthand feel for how you'd fit in at each one. Good luck with your college process!

2 years ago

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