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University of Massachusetts-Boston

3 Reviews

Salary Score

Bachelor's

 78

Master's

 73

Doctoral

 24

100% of 3 students said this degree improved their career prospects
33% of 3 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated

Fast Facts

Average Financial Aid: $11,943

Accreditation: University of Massachusetts-Boston is acredited by 6 agencies

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Salary Score for Online Degrees at University of Massachusetts-Boston

Bachelor's Degrees

Business Administration, Management and Operations $20,308 $47,484 74
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $24,100 $69,854 66
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies $24,960 $30,372 55

Master's Degrees

Educational/Instructional Media Design Not Reported $65,999 90
Gerontology Not Reported $49,964 83
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions $41,000 $45,858 67
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $38,280 $105,622 62
Business Administration, Management and Operations $30,875 $75,553 59
Special Education and Teaching Not Reported $52,358 59
Student Counseling and Personnel Services $40,865 $43,192 44

Student Reviews

Student Reviews

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chris

Reviewed: 3/12/2023

Degree: Nursing

This school is not helpful, I have never seen a school like this. They don't cater to working students. They are very tough on grading when they don't provide the resources to improve yourself. The professors are not helpful, a 3 credit online course feels like a full 6-9 credits. Will not recommend this school. Also, the school will not help you with clinical placement. Students are lost in courses, not sure what the goal is for each course. Tests/exams are not consistent with lectures - I'm already... Read More

Lourdes

Reviewed: 1/21/2020

Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)

Do not enroll in this program. They are unable to contract with your clinical location even when it is a 100% guarantee. You waste time and money and there are clueless in streamlining the process or communicating with you or clinical sites. I regret the semester I wasted with them, if you are out of state then save yourself the headache.

Melissa Goddard

Reviewed: 9/27/2016

Degree: Nursing

As a mother of two young boys who needed work full time to support my family, the online classroom was the only feasible way for me to obtain my degree. Great faculty support and flexible class times allowed me to successfully complete the required assignments. Technical support was also provided and was always available to assist with any technical difficulties I experienced.