Additional Announcements...
Please select an announcement below to view detailed information. Thank you. If you should have additional questions, please contact us.
- Campus Parking Policy
Please view the up-to-date Campus Services Department information online at http://www.umassd.edu/campusservices/studentparking.cfm. Students must present a valid UMass Pass, a valid driver's license, and a valid automobile registration in order to obtain a parking permit. Temporary and handicapped parking permits can be obtained from the Public Safety Office.
- Course Registration
Dates
Intersession "winter" 2010 courses are enrolling, Click here to view a list of Intersession Courses.
Spring 2010 course registration begins on November 30th, Click here to view a list of Spring Courses.
Students enrolling through COIN, may need to contact the University Enrollment Center at 508-999-8857 or 508-999-8866 to have your matric activated. This activation process only takes a few minutes. [more] - UMass Dartmouth
Building Names Have Changed
In the Spring of 2007 the UMass Dartmouth campus building names were renamed and appear differently on your class schedule. Click here to view an Updated Campus Building Name List. Do you need help locating your classroom?
- Purchasing
Textbooks
Textbooks will be available online or in person at the Campus Store. For more information please visit www.umdcampusstore.com
- Course Grade
Information
Grades for courses are only available online through COIN.
- PCE Course
Brochure vs PCE Web Information
Courses may appear to be listed in our current Course Brochure and not on the following web pages or visa versa, this is because the courses are either closed, have been cancelled or were added after the brochure was printed. COIN and our PCE Web information is kept most up to date with current information at all times.
- Campus and downtown New Bedford
linked by express bus
FREE with UMass Pass ID!
Provides shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities for students.- a partnership between UMass Dartmouth and the City of New Bedford
- a transportation pilot project that aims to bring UMD's Dartmouth and New Bedford campus environments a bit closer together
- a pilot project in progress to identify the best transportation service possible and make available the best downtown has to offer
- a program for restaurants, shops, galleries, and other businesses to welcome students to downtown
Every hour on the hour a quick bus ride will transport students to a world of coffee, eating, diversity, shopping, history, visual and performing art, and culture. Many establishments offer discounts.
A full Star Store Loop schedule can be found at http://www.umassd.edu/publicsafety/dart/