About the University of Maine System
Established in 1968, the University of Maine System is the state’s largest educational enterprise.
It has an annual enrollment of nearly 30,000 students and positively impacts the lives of hundreds of thousands of Mainers each year through its educational and cultural offerings as well as outreach and public service to individuals, businesses, organizations and policymakers.
The System has an estimated $1.5 billion total statewide economic impact each year, a return of $7.50 for every dollar of State appropriation. Two-thirds of its alumni—approximately 120,000 people—live in Maine.
The University of Maine System is accessible with seven universities—some with multiple campuses—located across the state, as well as a law school, an additional 31 course sites, and Cooperative Extension.
The University of Maine System Chancellor’s office is located in Estabrooke Hall on the University of Maine campus in Orono. System-wide services and governance employees work from campuses across the state.
Accreditation
The University of Maine System is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). This accreditation encompasses the System’s constituent universities and law school: the University of Maine and its regional campus, the University of Maine at Machias; the University of Maine at Augusta; the University of Maine at Farmington; the University of Maine at Fort Kent; the University of Maine at Presque Isle; the University of Southern Maine; and the University of Maine School of Law. Learn more about University of Maine System accreditation.
Strategic Plan
In keeping with the University of Maine System’s commitment to the students of Maine’s Public Universities and the University of Maine School of Law, the University of Maine System is launching a comprehensive and system-wide strategic planning effort to ensure the effective coordination and assessment of strategic activities that fulfill our tripartite mission to benefit all University of Maine System students and the State of Maine. The process will recognize the ongoing strategic plans of universities, and articulate a five-year vision that leverages the advantages of Unified Accreditation to achieve a fiscally sustainable institution while maintaining the quality and impact for which our universities are known. The planning will coincide with the New England Commission of Higher Education’s Fall 2022 comprehensive evaluation of the System’s unified accreditation. Learn more about the University of Maine System Strategic Plan.
100+ Degrees
Degrees and certificates spanning a wide range of professional and personal interests from the seven University of Maine Campuses.
Onsite & Online
Study onsite, online or both. We have seven campuses across Maine, providing access to programs.
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Get credit for what you know and take advantage of our low tuition and numerous financial aid options.
Advanced Technology
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University of Maine System News
University of Maine System Board of Trustees approve new computing programs in support of state workforce needs
The new degree offerings advance the System’s goal of doubling its output of engineering and computing graduates ORONO, Maine — Consistent with a commitment to grow Maine’s engineering and computing workforce and overall economy, University of Maine System (UMS) Trustees … Read More
University of Maine selects buyer for the Hutchinson Center in Belfast
Waldo Community Action Partners plans to maintain critical internet connectivity infrastructure and pay $3.06 million for the property, which is above both the appraised value and the offers from the two other respondents ORONO, Maine — A Waldo County nonprofit … Read More
University of Maine System student return rate hits historic high
Maine’s public universities are experiencing their highest enrollment in three years, in part because efforts to improve student retention are bringing a greater percentage of undergraduates back this fall than ever before ORONO, Maine — Innovations in supporting student success … Read More
News from Maine’s Public Universities
- UMF and USM receive grants to recruit educators, help alleviate Maine’s teacher shortage (External Site)
- Alfond Foundation providing $80 million for athletic facility upgrades (External Site)
- UMaine-led research team making new frozen foods from squid fins (External Site)