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Amherst and the Pioneer Valley
Tucked away
in the western part of Massachusetts near the Berkshire Mountains and
situated between four major East Coast cities, UMass offers its
students all the features of a big city in the comfort of a rural
setting.
A half hour drive from Springfield, Mass., home of the Basketball
Hall of Fame; an hour from Hartford, Conn.; two hours from Boston and
just two and a half hours from New York City, Amherst and the
surrounding Pioneer Valley has become a popular area for college
students.
With a sprawling green landscape and numerous shops and
restaurants within walking distance, the UMass campus is located in
close proximity to bustling downtown Amherst. The tree-lined
sidewalks of downtown offer over 50 stores, shops and restaurants -
among them a UMass institution in Antonio's Pizza, where visitors are
treated to the Northeast's best and most unique pizza. Neighboring
Northampton is a tourist hot spot with its wide array of shops and
eateries, and nearby South Deerfield is nationally recognized as the
home to America's most successful candle maker, Yankee Candle
Company.
UMass also participates in the Five College Consortium, which
links the University with Amherst College and Hampshire College in
Amherst, Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, and Smith College in
Northampton, some of the top private schools in the region. The
arrangement allows students at any of the schools to take up to three
courses per semester at any of the other campuses. In addition, a
free bus service provides transportation between the schools.
The Amherst area gives UMass students the chance to taste many
aspects of life - from a small town to a big city - and offers a
learning environment that is quite unique in today's higher education
world.
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