Career Exploration
Maine’s Public Universities are proud to offer Early College Career Exploration Pathways that guide students as they learn about majors and career options. These pathways allow students to have a jump start on some programs when they enroll in college.
A wide variety of career exploration opportunities are currently available at University of Maine, University of Maine at Augusta, University of Maine at Farmington, University of Maine at Fort Kent, University of Maine at Machias, and University of Maine at Presque Isle. Some programs are online and can be accessed by students state-wide. Other programs are location specific and require some on-campus courses. Click on the links below to learn more about the Early College Career Exploration Pathways offered at our universities.
Website: University of Maine Early College Career Pathways (External Site)
Kari Suderley
Director of Early College Programs
Phone: 207-581-8024
Email: um.earlycollege@maine.edu
Website: University of Maine at Augusta Early College Career Pathways Programs (External Site)
Christine Knight
Director of Early College
Phone: 207-621-3385
Email: christine.knight@maine.edu
Website: Early College Pathways at the University of Maine at Farmington (External Site)
Kirsten Petroska, MS
Director of Early College Partnerships
Phone: 207-778-7266
Email: kirsten.petroska@maine.edu
Website: Early College at the University of Maine at Fort Kent Career Exploration Pathways (External Site)
Leslie Kelly
Email: lesliek@maine.edu
Website: University of Maine at Presque Isle Early College Career Exploration Pathways (External Site)
Teri StPierre
Director of Early College
Phone: 207-768-9574
Email: teri.st@maine.edu
Downloadable Early College Career Exploration Pathways Brochure:
Borderless, full-color 8.5″ x 14″, double parallel fold (for commercial printing) – PDF
Greyscale 8.5″ x 14″ brochure, double parallel fold (for standard printer/copier) – PDF
Credits with Purpose
It is important to make sure students choose their courses with intention. There are many benefits of early college, however, credits without a purpose can have unintended impacts on college plans. Learn more on why it is important to chose credits with purpose.