2. meet with an advisor
Call University College, (207) 442-7736, to arrange
a meeting with Lisa Whitney or Dennis Unger.
Your advisor will help you:
clarify career & educational goals
identify degree & certificate options
develop an educational plan
3. degrees within reach
ASSOCIATE BACHELOR (continued)
Business Administration Liberal Studies
Criminal Justice (online) Library & Information Services (online)
Liberal Studies Mental Health & Human Services
Library & Information Services (online) RN Completion
Medical Laboratory Technology Social Science
Mental Health & Human Services University Studies
Nursing
MASTERS
BACHELOR
Adult Education
Bachelor of Applied Science
Computer Engineering (online)
Business Administration
Educational Literacy
Dental Hygiene (completion)
Electrical Engineering (online)
Early Childhood Education (completion)
Rehabilitation Counseling
Elementary Teacher Certification
4. certificates within reach
UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE
Child & Youth Care Practitioner Applied Research & Evaluation
Classical Studies Methods (online)
Criminal Justice (online) Child & Family
Dental Assisting Food Science & Human Nutrition
Foundations of Holistic Health (online)
Human Services Information Systems
Library & Information Services Health Policy & Management
Maine Studies Mental Health & Rehabilitation
Technician/Community
Mental Health & Rehabilitation
Technician/Community Nonprofit Management
Peace Studies
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation
5. apply for admissions
Admissions applications are
available at the University College
Center or apply online.
Mail your application & $40 fee to:
Application Processing
University of Maine System
P.O. Box 412
Bangor, ME 04402-0412
Request official high school & college
transcripts (or GED scores) to be sent to the
address above.
6. apply for financial aid
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) online.
Include a title IV code:
USM 009762
UMA 006760
After your FAFSA is received by the federal aid processor,
you will receive a student aid report (SAR).
After admission to a degree program, the Financial Aid Office will
send an award letter offering an aid package for the academic year.
7. schedule a placement test
Call University College at 442-7736 to
schedule a placement test designed to
help you map your starting points in
Reading, Writing and Math.
This un-timed, computer-based,
multiple-choice test takes
approximately two hours to complete.
8. register for classes
After testing you will meet with
Lisa Whitney or Dennis Unger to
schedule classes for the upcoming
semester and sign up for the new
student orientation.
If you have a documented
disability meet with Lisa Whitney,
Student Services Coordinator to
request accommodations.