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Established in 1964, the University of Massachusetts Boston prides itself on providing challenging teaching, distinguished research, and extensive public service to Boston and Massachusetts. Through its five colleges and two graduate schools, the university offers undergraduate and graduate study to 13,000 students in more than 150 fields. In 2008, 37% of the university's funding came from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Who we are | Costs | Faculty | Graduates

Students, Faculty, and Alumni: Fall 2007

Student Snapshot Total Percentage
Women 8,542 60.5%
Men 5,575 39.5%
White 7,351 52.1%
African-American 1,689 12.0%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1,529 10.8%
Hispanic 1,015 7.2%
International 633 4.5%
Cape Verdean 166 1.2%
Native American 52 .4%

 

  Undergraduate Graduate
Median age 22 30

 

Enrollment, Costs, Financial Aid: Fall 2007

Enrollment 14,117  
Enrollment by College Undergraduate Graduate
College of Liberal Arts 4,696 540
College of Management 1,610 511
College of Science
and Mathematic
1,617 233
College of Nursing
and Health Sciences
1,338

204

Graduate College
of Education
-- 1,270
College of Public and
Community Service
303 66
McCormack Graduate
School of Policy Studies
-- 277

 

Admissions 2008 2007
Applications 7,615 7,102
Admitted 5,288 4,929
Enrolled 2,634 2,563

 

Incoming Freshmen Avg. GPA Avg. SAT
  3.01 1,050

 

Full-time Tuition and Fees Undergraduate Graduate
Massachusetts Residents $8,836 $10,162
Others $20,656 $20,668

 

Financial Aid Awarded $75,373,755

 

Faculty

Full-time 463  
Part-time 450  

Graduates

Total alumni 78,958  
Massachusetts residents 75%  

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To learn more about the demographics of the University of Massachusetts Boston, see our
Office of Institutional Research & Policy Studies.