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Transfer Open House

Join us for Transfer Open House on Thursday, April 30 at 2:30 p.m. Explore UMass Lowell and learn everything you need to know about transferring here.

Attendees will receive a $1,000 Visit Award to use towards Fall 2026 enrollment.

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Meet Our Students

Thomas Baldwin plays Connect 4 with a child at the Boys & Girls Club
Thomas Baldwin '19
History

Thomas Baldwin is pursuing a history degree while planning a career in law.

I’ve never met a professor unwilling to help a student out.
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UMass Lowell student Wonder Ahiatsi poses with economics Professor Tommaso Tempesti.
Wonder Ahiatsi '23
Quantitative Economics

Wonder Ahiatsi chose UMass Lowell for its B.S. in quantitative economics.

I was interested in something that would allow me to make a data analysis and then explain it clearly, so it can have an impact on policy decisions.
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Cameron McKenzie in the Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain through the UMass Lowell Study Abroad program.
Cameron McKenzie '24
Criminal Justice (History minor)

Honors transfer student Cameron McKenzie squeezed four study abroad trips into her short time at UML.

Do the things you want to do when you can, because you don’t know when there will be limitations.
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Mayara Reis, center, with MVBB Voices cofounders Bria Gadsden and Elizabeth Walther-Grant
Mayara Reis '22
Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice major and community organizer Mayara Reis says the diversity at UMass Lowell let her be who she's supposed to be.

(UML) is so diverse. So many people look like me. It let me start being who I am supposed to me.
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Take a Virtual Tour of UMass Lowell

Launch virtual tour

Explore UMass Lowell from anywhere in the world. See the spaces where our students study, create, learn and live through a self-guided, interactive tour.