At UMass Global, we believe in high-quality, online education that lives where life happens. Your world comes first, our programs fit around it — because the future of learning lives in the in‑between.
Where Our Grads Go
Our graduates are sought after in many industries. The employers below trust UMass Global to train their workforce and may offer discounted programs through their employer benefits.
The UMass Global Experience
Flexible Learning
2 Online Styles: Instructor-Paced, Credit-Based Coursework or Self-Paced, Competency-Based Coursework.
Programs Made to Get You Workforce Ready
Affordable
of our undergraduates receive grants or scholarships
Taught By Experts
Of faculty are working professionals in their field
Top Questions About UMass Global
Yes, University of Massachusetts Global is accredited. Accreditation is a key indicator of academic quality and integrity, and we take it seriously. We hold both institutional and program-specific accreditation, which means our programs meet rigorous standards set by recognized accrediting bodies. Here is a list of our key accreditations and what each covers:
- WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
This is our institutional accreditation body, which accredits the entire university. It ensures that UMass Global meets high standards for academic quality and institutional integrity across all programs. - California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC)
This accreditation covers our teacher training and service credential programs, authorizing us to prepare educators for California’s K-12 schools. - Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP)
This accredits our School of Education’s teacher preparation programs, ensuring they meet rigorous standards for educator quality and effectiveness. - Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
This accredits our Bachelor of Arts in Social Work and Master of Social Work programs, ensuring they meet professional standards for social work education.
Start date depends on your preferred program and learning style. Most classes for our term-based degrees begin six times a year on a trimester basis. Alternatively, students can begin UMass Global MyPath, self-paced programs, throughout the year upon admission and enrollment. Find your program and explore our admissions FAQs.
Yes! Students who enroll in an undergraduate or graduate degree program may apply for financial aid to help finance their education. Explore a variety of financial aid options including frequently asked questions and learn how University of Massachusetts Global will help support you through the process. Your best resource for financial aid answers are the UMass Global one-stop specialists.
Yes. At UMass Global, we focus on students first. An academic advisor will stay with you throughout your degree program and a one-stop specialist will be there to help you finance your education. Learn more about our dedicated student services:
At UMass Global, two classes per eight-week session is a full-time schedule, with one being part-time for term-based programs. Self-paced degrees are also available for those who want to take as many credits as they want within a six month billing period. Your advisor can help determine a workload that fits your life.
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