Quick Facts
Location: Lowell, MAFounded: 1975
Enrollment: 7,316
Colors: Red, White and Royal Blue
Nickname: River Hawks
Venue (Capacity): Costello Athletic Center (2,100)
Chancellor: Martin T. Meehan
Athletic Director: Dana Skinner
Athletics Website: www.goriverhawks.com
About the Riverhawks
2008-2009 Season Record: 21-8/16-6 NE-10Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Letterman Returning/Lost: 9/4
Chancellor
Marty Meehan is the second chancellor of the University of
Massachusetts Lowell and the 14th leader of the institution and its
predecessor schools, founded in the 1890s. He assumed the
chancellorship on July 1, 2007.
Founded
The University of Lowell was created in 1975 through the merger of
Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute. Each of
these predecessor institutions was founded in the 1890s. The campus
became part of the University of Massachusetts system in 1991.
Location
UMass Lowell has three campus clusters – North, South and
East – 25 miles northwest of Boston along the Merrimack
River.
Degree Programs
Some 88 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in five
colleges: Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health and
Environment, and Management.
Athletics
UMass Lowell Athletics is an NCAA Division II program with Division
I ice hockey. UML River Hawks sponsors 16 varsity sports, competes
in Hockey East and the Northeast 10 Athletic Conference.
National Ranking
Carnegie Foundation: Doctoral Research University - Intensive
American Association of University Professors: Category I
Financial Assistance
In 2006-2007 academic year, the campus awarded more than $50
million in aid. On average, UML makes offers to meet more than 90
percent of a student's demonstrated need. Approximately 73 percent
of undergraduate students receive some assistance.




























