The University of Massachusetts (UMass) acceptance rate varies by campus. For the flagship Amherst campus, the acceptance rate is approximately 65%, making it moderately selective. UMass Boston has a higher acceptance rate of around 79%, while UMass Lowell’s is roughly 75%. These rates reflect the competitiveness of each institution.
Admission depends on factors like GPA, test scores, and extracurriculars. Prospective students should check specific campus requirements, as standards differ. UMass Amherst, being more selective, often demands stronger academic credentials compared to other campuses.