UMass Amherst

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UMass Amherst

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

  • Total applicants: 53,040
  • Overall acceptance rate: 60%
  • Early round: EA — ~65% vs ~55% RD (estimated)
  • Class size: ~5,300
  • Yield: 18%

Academics

  • SAT middle 50%: 1340-1500
  • ACT middle 50%: 30-33
  • Avg unweighted GPA: 3.99
  • Top 10% of HS class: ~45% (estimated)
  • Testing policy: Test-optional

Demographics

  • Women: 53%, Asian: 12%, Black: 5%, Hispanic: 8%, White: 58%, International: 3%

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0-$30,000 $13,137
$30,001-$48,000 $14,474
$48,001-$75,000 $18,104
$75,001-$110,000 $24,051
Over $110,000 $28,777

Athletics

775 varsity athletes (~3.2% of undergrads). NCAA Division I, Mid-American Conference (joined 2025; previously Atlantic 10 / independent FBS football). 21 varsity sports.

Notable

UMass Amherst is the flagship of the UMass system and the largest public university in New England (~24,000 undergrads). As acceptance rates have dropped into the low 60s, it is becoming more competitive than a traditional "safety" but remains accessible for strong students. The Commonwealth Honors College provides an honors experience within a large research university. Strong value proposition for Massachusetts residents.

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • Rising selectivity is the story: Acceptance rate dropped into the low 60s, and academic profiles keep climbing (average GPA 3.99, SAT 1340-1500). Forum consensus: UMass is no longer a "safety" for strong students — it's a solid match.
  • EA recommended: Estimated EA rate ~65% vs ~55% RD. Applying early improves odds modestly.
  • Commonwealth Honors College is the prestige play: ~640 first-year seats, average SAT 1432, GPA 4.42. No separate application — students are auto-reviewed and notified with admission. Honors has its own residential community and enriched curriculum.
  • 66% of incoming students are from Massachusetts — strong in-state majority, though OOS applications are growing.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • Largest public university in New England (~24K undergrads). Students describe a vibrant, active campus with Division I athletics and strong school spirit.
  • Dining is consistently rated among the best in the nation — a genuinely notable feature that students love.
  • Social scene is energetic with many clubs and organizations, though some students note the need to be proactive in finding community at a large school.
  • Housing can be a concern due to high enrollment and occasional overcrowding.
  • Five College Consortium (Amherst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Hampshire) adds academic breadth.

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Solid value for Massachusetts residents. OOS costs ($28,777 net for >$110K) are standard for a New England flagship.
  • Net cost for low-income in-state students ($13,137 for <$30K) is moderate — not as generous as some Midwestern or Southern flagships.
  • Commonwealth Honors College membership unlocks additional scholarship and research funding opportunities.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model as mid-selectivity (60%) trending more competitive. Not a true safety anymore for strong applicants.
  • Low yield (18%) reflects its role as a fallback for students also applying to more selective New England schools (BC, BU, Northeastern, UConn).
  • In-state majority (66% MA residents) creates de facto in-state preference in enrollment outcomes.

Sources

  • UMass Amherst Admissions Statistics page (umass.edu/admissions)
  • UMass UAIR Common Data Set page
  • College Factual net price data
  • CollegeTuitionCompare.com
  • UMass news articles on Class of 2029
  • College Confidential: UMass Honors College thread
  • Niche.com UMass Amherst student reviews