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I am thinking to take admission in University of Massachusetts Amherst for Undergraduate program but I am unable to take any final decision… I am confused!! Please provide me the information about the Admission Statistics. |
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Hello! Instead of getting confused look at the information I have given below regarding Undergraduate Admission Statistics. It will help you in deciding whether you are interested in applying or not. Undergraduate Admission Statistics: Enrollment An incoming undergraduate class (Fall 2013) that includes 4,650 freshmen and 1,100 transfers 22,000 undergraduate students 3,750 students of color (ALANA—African-American, Latino/a, Asian and Native American—students represent 21% of the total undergraduate enrollment) 3,110 honors students 4,500 out-of-state students from 48 states and 2 territories (The top states sending students to UMass Amherst are: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, California, Rhode Island, Maine, Illinois, and Colorado) 345 international undergraduate students from 50 countries 6,140 graduate students Faculty 1,170 full-time instructional faculties 93 percent hold the highest degree in their fields 18:1 student/faculty ratio Academic Offerings 8 school and colleges 6 associate degree programs 86 bachelor degree programs 72 master’s programs 50 doctoral programs 2,253 undergraduate course sections Average class size: 37 students 63% of the classes (including labs and discussions) offered at UMass Amherst have fewer than 30 students 2013 Freshman Class 36,400 applicants for a class of 4,650 For those students whose high schools report class rank, the mean high school class rank was the top 20% Middle SAT: Critical Reading 640-540 / Math 670-570 Mean GPA is 3.72 on a 4.00 scale ALANA (African-American, Latino/a, Asian and Native American) students represent 24% of the Fall 2013 freshman class 2013 Transfer Class 3,500 transfer students applied 1,100 enrolled Mean grade point average: 3.27 on a 4.00 scale Applicants represent more than 950 colleges and universities ALANA (African-American, Latino/a, Asian and Native American) students represent 23% of the 2013 transfer class The information given above is as per the data concluded for the 2013 session. For updates, you can contact on the following address: Contact: University of Massachusetts Amherst 181 Presidents Dr, Amherst, MA, United States +1 413-545-0111 Map: |