Campus Resources
Find Academic Resources, Accessibility Resources, Career Resources, Mental Health Assistance, and Title IX information for each of the following campuses.
Maine Colleges & University Resources
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Thomas College
Adventurer. Scholar. Athlete. Friend.
Whatever you call yourself, there’s a place for you at Thomas College. And, whatever you want to do with life, there’s a career-ready degree here that will prepare you for all that tomorrow holds in store.
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University of Maine
UMaine is one of New England’s premier universities. They help students create success stories with world-class faculty members, internationally recognized research, first-rate facilities, and a friendly, safe atmosphere located near some of the best year-round recreation sites in the nation.
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University of Maine at Augusta
Zero Tuition! UMA’s Pine Tree State Pledge. UMA is making college affordable for first time or transfer students, full or part time. No need to be a recent high school graduate. Choose from 41 degree programs, 15 certificates or specialized courses to start (or improve) your career.
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University of Maine at Farmington
The University of Maine at Farmington is Maine’s nationally recognized public liberal arts college, offering quality programs in teacher education, human services, and arts & sciences. It’s the affordable public equivalent of a small, private liberal arts college.
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University of Maine at Fort Kent
Personalized. Adventurous. Affordable.
Being adventurous doesn’t always mean hiking the North Maine Woods (of course, you can do that here). It’s also about empowering yourself with the right knowledge and skills to achieve your goals. At UMFK, you’ll do just that with the help of career-focused academics, real-world learning, and a caring and welcoming community — and all at one of the nation’s most affordable universities.
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University of Maine at Machias
The University of Maine at Machias is the Down East regional campus of the University of Maine. Located on Maine’s Bold Coast, UMM’s campus is surrounded by outdoor recreation opportunities, from kayaking and fishing to mountain biking and four-wheeling. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1 and an average class size of fewer than 20 students. UMM fosters a strong sense of community that begins inside the classroom and extends beyond the boundaries of campus.
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University of Maine at Presque Isle
UMaine at Presque Isle is not just high quality and low cost, they’re big enough to give you a wide range of majors, clubs and activities, and small enough, so your professors know you by name. They’ve embraced a new way of teaching and learning that puts YOU—your learning styles, needs, and passions—first. And that positions you for success now and in the future.
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University of Southern Maine
USM has over 50 undergraduate majors and more than 25 graduate degree programs. With campuses located in Portland, Gorham, and Lewiston-Auburn. They purposefully cultivate a community with varied ages, backgrounds, and experiences to build an academic environment rich with a diversity of perspectives and ideas.
Maine Community College Resources
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Central Maine Community College
Central Maine Community College provides quality, accessible college education and lifelong learning opportunities to a diverse population of students by offering: career and technical education; educational transfer; and services to support local and global workforce development.
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Eastern Maine Community College
EMCC provides the highest quality post-secondary technical, career, and transfer education. They offer over 30 one- and two-year program options, as well as short-term and specialized training and retraining courses for business, industry, and community. From Automotive Technology and Plumbing to Criminal Justice and Fire Science, from Nursing and Surgical Technology to Culinary Arts and Liberal Studies.
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Kennebec Valley Community College
Kennebec Valley Community College prepares students to achieve their educational, professional, and personal goals in a supportive environment through shared values of responsibility, integrity, and respect.
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Northern Maine Community College
NMCC offers 30+ degree and certificate programs designed to enable you to enter the workforce with current skills and to prepare you for lifelong learning and career advancement opportunities. More than 90% of their graduates are employed within six months of graduation in jobs related to their training or are continuing their education.
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Southern Maine Community College
SMCC is a dynamic learning environment with two campuses, offsite and online courses, more than 40 academic programs, credit and noncredit offerings, about 6,000 students and limitless opportunities. At SMCC, You’ll see a lot. Countless paths to pursue the future you want. Flexible schedules on campus and online with support to succeed. Free to many, affordable to all. Build your way to a better future.
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Washington County Community College
If you are interested in exploring the advantages of a small college in a rural setting on the coast of Maine, WCCC’s 400-acre property, overlooking the beautiful St. Croix River with a view of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, is a setting you will surely enjoy. The College offers a unique blend of technical, career, and liberal studies programming that provides graduates with the skillsets necessary to help you achieve your dreams.
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York County Community College
YCCC, established in 1994, is one of seven community colleges in the Maine Community College System. The college annually enrolls nearly 2,000 students in certificate and associate degree programs, continuing education, career & professional development and business training.