University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Locations: Lowell (MA)
Annual Tuition: $35,396
Student Reviews
sadanimator
Reviewed: 3/26/2025
Degree: Computer Animation
My degree has done nothing for my career. I have no knowledge or skills needed to break into my field. I highly regret getting a degree here. The courses that should've taught me programs and skills were basically teach yourself courses. I am so angry that I paid to get a degree here.
KG
Reviewed: 2/6/2020
Degree: Criminal Justice
I absolutely love attending UML. I take all of my classes online and it is amazing. I work full time have a family and am able to go to school online and finish my degree. I don't want to jinx myself but I haven't had a professor that I didn't like. They are pleasant helpful and encouraging. I envision receiving my degree and I am excited about the future.
Samantha Kilbride
Reviewed: 4/18/2019
Degree: Psychology
UMass Lowell provided me with great insight and flexibility with their degree programs. I originally attended there from 2009-2011 and left midway due to my financial situation. A few years later, I returned as an online student. Their degrees and classes are as rewarding as a physically attended class. The professors are helpful and the Student Center staff is very knowledgable.
dissatisfied graduate
Reviewed: 10/26/2018
Degree: Public Health
The professors were arrogant and ignorant. I guess that was one of the reasons the department was disassembled. They were too busy rotating themselves in the chairman roll to maximize their pension instead of teaching. So were vindictive if you didn't agree with their views. For example: The policy professor got mad at one of her guest speakers when he disagreed with her on unions.
Jimbob
Reviewed: 10/18/2018
Degree: Liberal Studies
I would strongly advise against UMass Lowell Online. All of my classes were online. The websites they use are clunky and too many mistakes were made. Students pay thousands of dollars for school there shouldnt be as many errors as I had to deal with. They made a mistake in on of my classes where it caused me to be six weeks behind in homework. If youre looking to go to school online Id say do your research and dont do it with Umass.
Jessica
Reviewed: 7/17/2018
Degree: Educational Leadership
Universities and colleges often claim they help prepare aspiring leader without being able to back this claim up. UMass Lowell not only talks the talk but also walks the walk. As a student, I could not be happier with my selection and participation in the EdD program. My community and I thank them for building a better me, which in turn has a larger capacity and knowledge-base to serve. Thank you for revolutionizing my thinking and actions.
Valerie
Reviewed: 6/22/2018
Degree: Psychology
My experience at the University of Massachusetts Lowell was outstanding. I did all of my classes online, although I felt very connected - as if I was in a classroom. All of my professor's were readily available to answer questions, or to provide guidance.
Valerie
Reviewed: 6/22/2018
Degree: Psychology
My experience at the University of Massachusetts Lowell was outstanding. I did all of my classes online, although I felt very connected - as if I was in a classroom. All of my professor's were readily available to answer questions, or to provide guidance.
SF
Reviewed: 12/18/2017
Degree: Information Technology
Massachusetts offers both and online and on campus degrees in various fields. Their online CIT program is truly a diamond in the rough as it provides an affordable and technically challenging degree program for those that are looking for a career in IT, and specifically software development. The courses are taught by some of if the keot dedicated professors I have ever encountered in academics. Weekly chats, workshops and tutoring truly make for a seamless online experience. If you prefer in person... Read More
RESD
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Social Work
Beautiful, quite, and safe campus. Great for Grad school.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Education
UML was a great school for a professional who needed flexible class times. Also it was reasonably priced, which was great as I didnt incur a lot of debt.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Health Sciences
UMass Lowell had the most thoughtful professors and faculty. I transferred 4 times before I landed there to finish my degrees (BS and MS) and I couldn't have been happier! They truly want you to succeed!
Lulu K.
Reviewed: 6/27/2017
Degree: Criminal Justice
The University of Massachusetts Lowell was a great college for not only those who lived on campus, but for the working commuter students going to school full time , like me. There were great resources for students to be able to excel in their area of study with whatever support they needed whether it was homework or activities on campus. The criminal justice program itself provided me with great insight on what to expect in the field. I also double majored in political science and my goal through... Read More
Areti Kumunduros
Reviewed: 6/26/2017
Degree: Accounting
Umass Lowell was a great and affordable state college that provided the same opportunities for learning as a private university in New England. The college provides rigorous course loads with many available time selections and faculty staff with many years of experience and qualifying abilities. The school is continuously upgrading and changing their facilities to more modern grounds and has a very diverse group of students. I was a proud student of Umass Lowell that saved money going to a state... Read More
Karyn Williams
Reviewed: 5/5/2017
Degree: Biology
The program at Umass Lowell was great, I learned a lot and definitely enjoyed the curriculum. I did also get a minor and psychology and I enjoyed that tremendously. I love the way that biology and psychology intertwine in certain aspects. I would possible pursue psychology as a degree if I were to do it over, but I think I would do a minor in biology as I still love science.
Staci Ballard
Reviewed: 3/26/2017
Degree: Psychology
UMass Lowell is a growing, vibrant campus with a lot to offer. They are constantly improving their buildings, improving their programs, and making efforts to help their students succeed. I think they had a lot to offer. Transportation between the campuses is sometimes difficult, and requires careful class scheduling. The dorms were somewhat old, but I know they've done tons of renovation work since I stopped living on campus. My biggest complaint is that my advisor was hard to get ahold of. Overall... Read More
Rachel A.
Reviewed: 3/21/2017
Degree: Psychology
When I attended UMASS: Lowell, I was living on South campus in the new Riverview building. I was initially weary of going to school in Lowell, for it's bad reputation, but on campus you forgot you were in Lowell. Most of the buildings were brand new, and almost all of my professors were helpful and wonderful. Students were open and outgoing, and I met many friends quickly. The only downside was my lack of career readiness. I was not pushed to do anything but sign up for classes, and that was a significant... Read More
Vnelly
Reviewed: 3/1/2017
Degree: Business
UMASS Lowell is an ever-growing Academic Institution. When I first came, I hated it. However, as the years went on, myself and other students worked together to enhance the student experience. The food is not great, but what school has great food??? I would definitely recommend this university.
Danielle Williams
Reviewed: 2/16/2017
Degree: Psychology
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is a diverse college that offers many different areas of study. Professors are highly-educated on their subject areas and teach students using a multitude of different teaching strategies and multimedia. A great school!
Brittaney Cameron
Reviewed: 12/31/2016
Degree: Psychology
UMass Lowell has two academic campuses (North and South) and has residence halls and apartments relatively close to the school. UMass Lowell recently built University Crossing, which is a hub of all student services in one building. You can go to the bookstore, stop at the Solution Center, hang out at Multicultural Affairs, get checked out at the Wellness Center, and more its so convenient and is a better system than what they had before. UMass Lowell also has a great hockey team so if you love hockey... Read More