2023/2024 Tuition and Fees at the University of Massachusetts

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In this exploration of the “2023/2024 Tuition and Fees at the University of Massachusetts,” we delve into the cost components that will shape the educational experience for the upcoming academic year

The University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth is a public research University which focuses on dedicated learning and advancement of knowledge, student success, innovative research and cultural transformation. Last year admissions at UMass Dartmouth saw a total enrollment of 8,513 students. These had international students from 53 different countries, making it a very inclusive place to study in the US.The male to female ratio was 50:50 which shows the sexual homogeneity.

UMassD offers over 100 academic programs to students who want to study in the USA. With undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs, the university is dedicated to providing students with innovative research resulting in personal and lifelong student success.

Rankings

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has been ranked:

  • #3 highest among the Public Universities in Massachusetts by US News and World Report
  • #84 Nationwide by US News and World Report
  • #3 for best online courses from College Choice
  • #5 best in the colleges for criminology by Grad reports: Best Colleges
  • #6 for most affordable master’s degrees in marketing by College Gazette

Highlights

Established1895
College TypePublic
Campus settingSuburban
Part Time CoursesYes
Total number of Students8000+
Total faculty400+
Mode of ProgramOn campus, Online
Student to faculty ratio16:1
Financial aidMicro Scholarships through RaiseMe
Tuition Fee Requirements (international)30,623 USD
English Proficiency testCompulsory in major courses subject to waiver
Admissions Helpdesk[email protected]
Official Websiteumassd.edu

UMass Cost of Attendance

Undergraduate Full Time Fall -Spring
Undergraduate Part Time Fall -Spring
Undergraduate Off Campus Full Time Fees Fall -Spring
Undergraduate Off Campus Part Time Fees Fall -Spring
Prior year Ugrad Full Time Fall -Spring
Prior year Ugrad Part Time Fall -Spring
Prior year Ugrad Off Campus Full Time Fees Fall -Spring
Prior year Ugrad Off Campus Part Time Fees Fall -Spring

Graduate Tuition Rates

Graduate Fees for Fall -Spring
Off Campus Graduate Fees for Fall -Spring
Prior year Graduate fees for Fall -Spring
Prior year Off Campus Graduate Fees for Fall -Spring

Other Undergraduate and Graduate Fees

Fall -Spring One time, Optional and Other fees
Fall -Spring  One time, Optional and Other fees
Fall -Spring  One time, Optional and Other Fees

Fee Explanation

Undergraduate Fees

Commencement Fee

The Commencement Fee helps to offset costs attributed to student services applicable to upper-class undergraduate and second year stockbridge students. This fee is a one-time fee that is assessed to all students the first semester of their ‘senior’ year (first semester of the second year for stockbridge students), regardless of whether or not they intend to graduate the following semester.

Commonwealth Honors College Fee

The Commonwealth Honors College Fee helps to fund additional faculty, maintain small classes and provide exceptional learning experiences which distinguish the College, such as visiting authors and other special programs. This fee is assessed to all students enrolled in the Commonwealth Honors Program as of the end of the add/drop period.

Engineering Fee

The Engineering Fee is used by the School of Engineering to equip and operate instructional engineering equipment and laboratories. This fee is assessed to all students enrolled in an engineering program as of the end of the add/drop period.

International Fee

The International Fee supports the maintenance of undergraduate international students’ SEVIS immigration record with the Department of Homeland Security, immigration documentation issuance, advising services and cross-cultural programming. This fee is assessed each semester.

2023/2024 Tuition and Fees at the University of Massachusetts

Isenberg School of Management Fee

The Isenberg School of Management Fee helps to fund the additional educational and career development and preparation services provided to Isenberg undergraduate business majors. The fee is assessed to all students enrolled in the Isenberg School of Management as of the end of the add/drop period. Current students who started at Isenberg before September 2016 are not subject to this new fee. Exploratory Track students are also not required to pay this fee; if an Exploratory Track student is admitted to Isenberg, they will be responsible for paying the fee from that point forward.

New Student Enrollment Fee (non-refundable)

The New Student Enrollment Fee supports activities and services applicable to students who are new to the University. This includes orientation programs provided and costs associated with a student’s initial enrollment. This fee is a one-time fee that is included on the student’s first semester bill. This fee is non-refundable, even if a student chooses not to attend offered programs.

Nursing Program Fee

The Nursing Program Fee is used by the School of Nursing to support services including high fidelity simulation, equipment, lab supplies, lab staff, software, student support for externships and job placement, and NCLEX/certification exam preparation support. This fee is a per credit fee assessed to enrolled in nursing courses as of the end of the add/drop period.

Student Activities Fee

The Student Activities Fee supports the undergraduate student government as well as over two hundred existing Registered Student Organizations on campus.

Technology Fee

The Technology Fee supports students’ evolving technology needs. The fee supports campus networking in classrooms and shared spaces. This includes wired and wireless network services and infrastructure improvements to accommodate the students growing network use. In addition, the fee also funds some classroom technology equipment updates and additional blue light emergency HELP phones.

Tuition

Tuition provides funding for the cost of providing your education and student experience on campus. Associated costs include instruction, student support services and operations and maintenance of facilities. Tuition also provides support for the health service centers on campus including an array of programs and services offered. Tuition revenues also contribute toward the University’s extensive transit system and provides access to intercollegiate athletic programs. Tuition amounts vary by credits and residency. Tuition rates are set and approved annually by the UMass Board of Trustees.

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Graduate Fees

Continuous Enrollment Fee

Graduate students who are candidates for a degree are required to maintain enrollment each semester until that degree has been formally awarded. Failure to be properly enrolled will result in a student’s withdrawal at the end of the Late Registration Period. Graduate students who are not enrolled for course/thesis/dissertation credits must register for ‘Continuous Enrollment’ and pay the Continuous Enrollment Fee each semester.

Engineering Fee

The Engineering Fee is used by the School of Engineering to equip and operate instructional engineering equipment and laboratories. This fee is assessed to all students enrolled in an engineering program as of the end of the add/drop period.

Graduate Entering Fee

The Graduate Entering Fee supports costs and services associated with a student’s initial enrollment in a graduate program. This fee is a one-time fee per graduate degree program that is included on the student’s first semester bill.

Graduate Senate Tax Fee

The Graduate Senate Tax Fee supports graduate student government and its services and activities for graduate students. This fee is assessed to graduate students only; graduate students registered for ‘Continuous Enrollment’ are assessed 50% of the semester fee.

Service Fee

The Service Fee contributes to the service mission of the campus, including the extensive transit system. This fee varies by number of credits.

Student Health Fee

The student health fee entitles a student to be seen at our health service centers on campus and supports an array of programs and services. The student health fee is NOT insurance, and it charged to students enrolled in 5 or more credits.

Tuition

Tuition provides funding for the cost of providing your education and student experience on campus. Associated costs include instruction, student support services and operations and maintenance of facilities. Tuition amounts vary by credits and residency. Tuition rates are set and approved annually by the UMass Board of Trustees.

Other Fees

Child Care Fee (optional)

The Child Care Fee is a contribution to the child care assistance program on campus that provides eligible undergraduate parents assistance with paying child care costs. The child care fee is completely voluntary, and therefore can be waived if desired. Child care fees are waived through a student’s SPIRE access.

Class Materials Fee

The Class Materials Fee applies to certain courses. These fees covers the electronic books and materials necessary for this course. These materials are made available to the student once they are enrolled.

Lab Fees

Lab fees apply to certain courses. These fees are used to maintain and upgrade equipment and to provide consumable materials necessary for the course.

Education Abroad Fee

The Education Abroad Fee is used by the International Programs Office (IPO) to facilitate the many processes necessary for students who study abroad.  The fee is assessed to all students who study abroad on both UMass and Partner (non-UMass) programs.

MassPIRG Fee (optional)

The MassPIRG Fee provides funds for the campus chapter of the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group on environmental, consumer and governmental issues. The MassPIRG Fee is completely voluntary and can therefore be waived if desired. MassPIRG fees are waived through a student’s SPIRE access.

Meal Plan Fee

All undergraduate students living in non-apartment style campus residence halls are required to purchase a meal plan. Entering students who are going to live on campus are assigned and billed for the Unlimited Meal Plan. Freshman and Sophomore students living on campus have the choice of changing their meal plan to the Unlimited Plus or the DC Basic plan. Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors living on campus have the added choice of the YCMP Gold or Platinum meal plans. Graduate students, students living in the campus apartments, and students living off-campus may purchase any meal plan. More information about the available meal plans offered is available at the UMass Dining Services website.

Room Fees

Students who live on campus are assessed Room Fees. These fees fund the operation and maintenance of the residence halls. Fees are differential based on room assignment. The room fees do not include meal plan fees. Information about room options and other residential life information can be found on the Residential Life website.

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Student Health Benefit Plan Fee

Massachusetts state law dictates that students enrolled at a college or University in the state carry comprehensive health insurances. All undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in 5 or more credits will be automatically charged for the University’s Health Benefit Plan. Students covered under a comparable insurance policy (personal, parent or family) are eligible to waive the coverage the university provides. To do so, students much enter their insurance policy online. The waiver link is available on the SPIRE homepage (www.spire.umass.edu). This information must be provided each year. Students who fail to provide proof of health insurance through the online waiver process by the published deadline will be covered under the University’s Student Health Benefit Plan and will be unable to waive the fee.

Bill Schedule

  • Semester bills are available six to eight weeks before the semester starts.
  • The Bursar’s Office posts bills online in QuikPAY. Paper invoices are not mailed.
  • QuikPAY is the University’s online billing and payment system. It is the preferred method of payment.
  • The Bursar emails students to their official email address that was assigned by IT (@student.umass.edu or @grad.umass.edu) when a bill is available in QuikPAY.
  • Payment is due by the date shown on your bill.
  • You may enroll in the UPay Payment Plan if you would like to pay in installments.
  • Students may create their parent or guardian as an Authorized Payer. Authorized Payers receive an email from the Bursar when a bill is available and can log into QuikPAY to view or pay the student bill.
  • After the end of add/drop each semester, unpaid balances and new charges will be billed on the 15th of each month and will be due on the 10th of the following month.
  • If you plan to withdraw from the University, contact the appropriate Registrar’s Office.

Undergraduate Residency

Applying for Residency

The Massachusetts Department of Higher Education sets the rules about eligibility for in-state tuition rates at Massachusetts public colleges and universities. Until the UMass Amherst Residency Officer reviews a completed residency application, it is impossible to determine residency. To be considered a Massachusetts resident, eligible for in-state tuition, you must meet all three of these conditions:

1. You must be a U.S. citizen, lawful immigrant, or permanent resident; or have another legal immigration status or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status.

2.  You (or your parent, if you are a dependent student) must have lived in Massachusetts for the 12 months immediately before your enrollment at a state university or at the University of  Massachusetts; or for 6 months before your enrollment at a community college. You do not qualify for resident status if your only reason for living in Massachusetts during that time was to attend school here.
3.  You (or your parent, if you are a dependent student) must intend to make Massachusetts your permanent home. You may be asked to show proof of your intent to stay in Massachusetts (such as a Massachusetts driver’s license, rent and utility bills, voter registration form, or income tax returns).

In order to submit your application, please follow these steps:

1. Review the MA Rules and Regulations for Governing Residency to determine if you meet the basic criteria. The Residency In-State Eligibility Worksheet will also help to determine if you meet the in-state criteria.

Please remember, In-State Tuition is a Tax Benefit to MA Permanent Residents valued at approximately $9,500 per semester. Simply living in MA and filing taxes does not automatically qualify you for In-State tuition. Nor does owning a summer or vacation property.

2. Write a cover letter outlining your specific case for residency and clearly explain how your situation meets the requirements for the State of MA.

3. Complete the Residency Cover Sheet, In-State Eligibility Worksheet, and Application Form [PDF].

4. Gather additional documentation that proves permanent residency and provide copies with your application.

  • Include the following documents: MA Driver’s License, MA Voters Registration, Proof of Housing in MA, MA State/Federal Tax Returns, A letter from your employer stating permanent residence in MA, Visa/Green Card Information (if applicable), Military Orders (if applicable), marriage certificate and spouse information (if applicable), moving expenses, etc.
  • If your change of residency is due to a relocation by your parent(s)/guardian, please include documentation for all members of your household including MA State/Federal Tax Returns for your parent(s)/guardian).

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5. Submit your materials in person (215 Whitmore), via mail (Office of The Bursar, 215 Whitmore Administration Building, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 181 Presidents Drive, Amherst MA 01003), or via email. If you are submitting via email, put all documents into one combined PDF file and email to [email protected].

6. Please allow 3 to 6 weeks for review. Residency is a collaborative process and we often have to verify information with other offices on-campus or via an organization you list in your application.

Common Cases for Residency and Helpful Documents

Below is a list of examples of common scenarios where students are seeking residency and the appropriate documentation used to support their claims.

One or both of my parents were transferred to MA for work. My entire family now lives in the State.
Helpful Documents:

  • Mortgage/Lease Information in MA for your parent(s)
  • MA Driver’s License for ALL family members
  • MA Voter’s Registration for ALL family members over 18
  • Letter from new employer stating parent(s)’ job transfer
  • Proof that younger siblings are enrolled in MA school system
  • MA State and Federal Tax Returns for the previous year(s) for your parent(s)


I am now considered legally independent from my parents. I am now responsible for paying ALL of my own expenses and I live full-time in MA.
Helpful Documents:

  • Mortgage/Lease Information in MA
  • MA Driver’s License
  • MA Voter’s Registration
  • Court documents showing legal separation from parents
  • Independent MA State and Federal tax returns for the previous year(s)
  • Proof of your own health insurance
  • Independent from parents on FAFSA (we will check this with financial aid) – may include approval of a Dependency Appeal from Financial Aid Services


I have lived in MA for at least one year (full-time) and I am now on a path towards citizenship.
Helpful Documents:

  • Mortgage/Lease Information in MA
  • MA Driver’s License
  • MA Voter’s Registration
  • MA State and Federal tax returns for the previous year(s)
  • INS I-797 Notice of Action Form
  • INS I-765 Employment Authorization or Employment Authorization Card


I (or my parents) just moved to MA due to military orders.
Helpful Documents

  • Copy of military orders stating MA is your current location
  • New MA address/copy of lease

I took time off from UMass Amherst and I am now returning. During my time away from school, I stayed in MA to work. I am now considered Independent on my FAFSA.
Helpful Documents:

  • Mortgage/Lease Information in MA
  • MA Driver’s License
  • MA Voter’s Registration
  • Independent MA State and Federal tax returns for the previous year(s)
  • Letter from employer


I recently married a Massachusetts resident.
Helpful Documents:

  • Marriage certificate
  • MA Driver’s License and Voters Registration
  • Your spouse’s MA Driver’s License and MA Voter’s Registration (showing MA as a home for at least one year)
  • Your spouse’s MA State and Federal tax returns for the prior year
  • Proof of MA Residence – Mortgage/Lease Information in MA

Special Considerations

  • You (and your spouse and dependent students) are presumed to be Massachusetts residents if you are in the Armed Forces and stationed on active duty in Massachusetts.
  • If you are a faculty member, professional staff employee, or classified staff employee at a Massachusetts public college or university you may qualify for In-State Tuition.
  • Note: Your residency usually only matters if you enroll in an undergraduate or graduate day program. If you are a continuing education or distance learning student, you will usually pay the same rate regardless of your residency status.
  • All international applicants are expected to have a minimum of 51,253 USD to cover their tuition, books, health insurance and other costs while studying in the US.
  • They must also provide evidence of the availability of these funds.
  • The total fee requirements for graduate students are:
COURSESNON MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS (IN USD)PROXIMITY STUDENT PROGRAMS (IN USD)
3 credits per semester7,525.745,352.48
9 credits per semester22,577.2216,057.44
12 credits per semester30,103.0021,410.00

The total fee requirements for undergraduate admissions

Full year Rates30,623 USD
Full year Rates (with room and board)44,687 USD

UMass Dartmouth Financial Aid and scholarships

  • The University of Massachusetts believes in holistic development of students and understands the requirement for Financial Aid and Scholarships.
  • Thus, it provides a variety of ways to fund your studies in the US.
  • Different kinds of scholarships are also present as given below:
    • Merit-based scholarships will begin in spring
    • Presidential scholarships are awarded by the state for which the students have to apply beforehand.
    • On receiving these scholarships you are required to submit a short biography and a photograph.
  • Please note that no scholarships are available for PhD and professional degree students
  • The university also provides a partnered scholarship through RaiseMe one can create a portfolio, enter the achievements in high school and update the profile regularly. This will ensure a performance based scholarship up to 16,000 USD.

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