UMass Boston

Graduate Students & Assistantships

Graduate Student Resources

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Welcome to UMass Boston! Below is a list of resources to help you during your graduate program. If you can't find what you need, contact us at graduate.studies@umb.edu or 617.287.4000.

Academic Integrity

Advising

Billing

Books

Community

Consortium for Graduate Studies in Gender, Culture, Women, and Sexuality

  • The Consortium offers interdisciplinary graduate-level courses, collaborative events and conferences, and engaging micro-seminars for Masters and PhD students that are led by faculty in a range of disciplines. Click here to learn more.

Employment

Financial Aid and Student Assistance

  • Graduate Student Aid
  • Limited emergency aid may be available — learn more
  • U-ACCESS helps students meet their basic needs and offers a range of services including food pantry access, emergency supplies, legal consultation, and tax preparation assistance.
  • Questions about your aid package? Contact One Stop, Campus Center, Upper Level.

Funding

Health Insurance

Health Services

Housing

ID Card

International Student Services

Parking and Transportation

Research

Registration

Support Services

  • Contact the Dean of Students Office for help addressing a wide range of academic and personal issues.
  • Disability and access information and registration - 617-287-7430; ross.center@umb.edu
  • The Writing Center provides individualized writing support and a range of programing to support graduate writers.
  • Ombuds Services is a confidential resource for any UMass Boston community member experiencing a university-related problem, conflict, or concern. The Ombudsperson can help you think through complex issues, understand your options, and consider next steps. Where appropriate the Ombuds can provide practical assistance toward a resolution. As a confidential, informal, impartial, and independent third party, the Ombuds is unbiased and "off-the-record." Call 617-506-9449 or email ombuds@umb.edu to schedule a phone, Zoom, or in-person appointment.

Teaching