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MASSACHUSETTS RI Boston Plymouth Brockton Taunton Cape Cod New Bedford Newport Fall River Providence 285 OLD WESTPORT ROAD NORTH DARTMOUTH MA 02747-2300 WWW.UMASSD.EDU 508.999.8000 World Class. Within Reach. One of the five campuses of the University of Massachusetts system www.umassd.edu A PROFILE > College of Arts and Sciences > Charlton College of Business > College of Engineering > College of Nursing > College of Visual and Performing Arts > School for Marine Science and Technology > School of Law > School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement > Professional and Continuing Education Division Students (as of Fall 2010) 9,432 total enrollment 7,749 undergraduate students 1,683 graduate students 2,477 online enrollment 51% male; 49% female 18.9% students of color 4,500 live on campus 91.2% MA residents Academic programs 49 undergraduate majors 43 undergraduate minors 36 graduate degree programs 28 graduate certificates Faculty 375 full-time members 320 tenure/tenure track 96% holding terminal degrees 5 2010/11 Fulbright Scholars 19:1 student-faculty ratio Research activity $25.7 million Alumni 46,328 total 91.2% MA residents Beyond the classroom 75 student clubs and orgs 35 student government seats 13 intramural sports 141,000 hrs community service 10,000 watts WUMD 89.3 FM Corsair athletics corsairathletics.com/ 14F/12M NCAA Division III teams 400 student athletes Tuition & fees (undergraduate as of Fall 2011) $11,135 MA residents $13,911 regional NE proximity $21,951 out-of-state $10,178 typical room & board 60% students receive financial aid 90% financial need met Budget $211.3 million revenues 24.8% state appropriation 33.1% tuition & fees 19.9% grants 22.2% auxiliary & other $210.9 million expenses 46.5% instruction/academic support 10.1% research 2.1% public service 11.0% institutional support 10.4% facilities 5.7% depreciation 3.8% scholarships 10.4% auxiliary/other Private support $32.3 million endowment $11 million instruction/academic support Regional economic impact $356 million annual 1,329 jobs created 1,509 university employees Click or visit www.umassd.edu/vtour/ for directions to campus, printable campus map, or virtual tour

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World Class. Within Reach.

One of the five campuses of the University of Massachusetts system

www.umassd.edu

A PROFILE

> College of Arts and Sciences

> Charlton College of Business

> College of Engineering

> College of Nursing

> College of Visual and Performing Arts

> School for Marine Science and Technology

> School of Law

> School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement

> Professional and Continuing Education Division

Students (as of Fall 2010)

9,432 total enrollment7,749 undergraduate students1,683 graduate students 2,477 online enrollment51% male; 49% female 18.9% students of color4,500 live on campus91.2% MA residents

Academic programs49 undergraduate majors43 undergraduate minors 36 graduate degree programs28 graduate certificates

Faculty 375 full-time members320 tenure/tenure track 96% holding terminal degrees5 2010/11 Fulbright Scholars19:1 student-faculty ratio

Research activity $25.7 million

Alumni 46,328 total91.2% MA residents

Beyond the classroom75 student clubs and orgs 35 student government seats 13 intramural sports 141,000 hrs community service 10,000 watts WUMD 89.3 FM

Corsair athletics corsairathletics.com/14F/12M NCAA Division III teams400 student athletes

Tuition & fees (undergraduate as of Fall 2011)

$11,135 MA residents $13,911 regional NE proximity $21,951 out-of-state $10,178 typical room & board60% students receive financial aid90% financial need met

Budget $211.3 million revenues

24.8% state appropriation33.1% tuition & fees 19.9% grants 22.2% auxiliary & other

$210.9 million expenses46.5% instruction/academic support10.1% research2.1% public service11.0% institutional support10.4% facilities5.7% depreciation3.8% scholarships10.4% auxiliary/other

Private support$32.3 million endowment$11 million instruction/academic support

Regional economic impact$356 million annual 1,329 jobs created1,509 university employees

Click or visit www.umassd.edu/vtour/ for directions to campus, printable campus map, or virtual tour

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Main campus$231 million, combined value of land, buildings, and equipment

710 acres, main campus 13 central buildings 85 classrooms 88 instructional labs/studios

Claire T. Carney Library 460,000 volumes46,000 E-journals2,800 serial subscriptions

Additional locationsDartmouth School of LawFall River Advanced Technology Manufacturing Center Bio-Manufacturing Center (2012) Professional and Continuing Education CenterFairhaven Center For Marketing Research Kaput Center for Research and Innovation in STEM Education SouthCoast Education Compact Center for University, School and Community PartnershipsNew Bedford Star Store Arts Campus School for Marine Science and TechnologyWest Barnstable and Martha’s Vineyard Professional and Continuing Education

All information based on latest available data

Key dates in university history

1895 New Bedford Textile School chartered

1899 Bradford Durfee Textile School, Fall River, incorporated

1960 NBIT and BDCT merge to form Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute

1964 Groundbreaking for SMTI campus in North Dartmouth

1969 SMTI becomes Southeastern Massachusetts University (SMU)

1988 Swain School of Design merges with SMU

1991 SMU becomes UMass Dartmouth

1997 School for Marine Science and Technology opens in New Bedford

2001 College of Visual & Performing Arts opens New Bedford campus

2001 Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center opens in Fall River

2010 School of Law established

Community outreach enterprisesThe SouthCoast Development PartnershipSouthCoast Education CompactSoutheastern Massachusetts Agricultural PartnershipCommunity Service ProgramCenter for University, School and Community Partnerships Kaput Center for Research and Innovation in STEM EducationAdvanced Technology and Manufacturing CenterArnold M. Dubin Labor Education CenterBoivin Center for French Language and CultureBusiness Innovation Research CenterCenter for Indic StudiesCenter for Jewish CultureCenter for Marketing ResearchCenter for Molecular DiagnosticsCenter for Policy AnalysisCenter for Portuguese Studies and CultureCenter for Rehabilitation EngineeringCenter for Teaching ExcellenceOra M. DeJesus Gerontology Center

Accreditation/RecognitionNew England Association of Schools and Colleges; Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology; National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission; National Association of Schools of Art and Design; Massachusetts Board of Higher Education; Carnegie Community Engagement Campus;President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.