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SiS is UMass Lowell's student information system and is used for everything from registering for classes, paying your bill, or viewing your financial aid package.
This page will provide new users with step by step instructions on accessing your SiS Self-Service account and also your UMass Lowell email account and password.
The University Libraries offer access to a number of online databases to assist in your course related research. All registered online students will be automatically signed up for the University Library Account. To access the Library outside of the University campus: 1. Go to: http://www.uml.edu/libraries/.
27 lut 2024 · The UMass Lowell Library Website is a digital Library that you can access 24/7! This guide has been designed as an introduction to the library for online students to navigate the Library and its resources and to assist you in finding your informational needs.
UMass Lowell's Student Information System (SiS) is used to access course registration, bill pay, viewing your financial aid package and more. Access SiS Student Email
14 lut 2024 · Welcome to the UMass Lowell University Library. We support you with: multiple libraries; in-person and online research help; access to specialized, high-quality, academic information; and study spaces and public computers and printing.