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Garvey Hall and campus green from aerial view

Our campus is open online 24/7 and can be explored in our Interactive Virtual Tour!

In-Person General Tours

Campus tours will take approximately 45 minutes.

General admissions toursfor potential students and the general public

Group toursfor schools and community-based agencies

If you are interested in a map of our campus and support services please visit the links below.

Program Specific Information

If you are seeking specific academic program information, please visit our Explore Programs page. In addition to details about each academic program, you can also find academic department contact information at the bottom of each program description.

Accessibility and Inclusion

博彩网站 is committed to accessibility and inclusion, ensuring that all are able to access college programs, activities, and events.

Prospective students or current students, who need accommodations, should contact the Office of Disability Services at 755-4785 or via email at disability_services@zo23.com at least two weeks in advance.

Members of the general public or employees who need accommodations should contact Kathryn C. Senie, Director of Compliance, Affirmative Action Officer/Title IX Coordinator, and ADA Coordinator at (413) 755-5642 or kcsenie@zo23.com at least two weeks in advance.

VISITORS: 博彩网站 welcomes thousands of visitors to our campus each year. Whether you are a prospective student (or a friend or family member) or here to attend a meeting, conference, the Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts Gallery, or an event at Scibelli Hall Theater, we hope to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. If you anticipate needing a reasonable accommodation for an event, please contact the event sponsor in advance of your visit.

博彩网站 adheres to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008 which states that "no qualified individual with a disability shall, solely on the basis of their disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in higher education."