The University of Maine at Fort Kent is a modern, liberal arts based university offering baccalaureate and associate degree programs. The academic program, grounded firmly in the liberal arts and sciences, emphasizes excellence in teaching and individual attention to students, and prepares them for lifelong learning, for graduate and professional schools, and for present and future occupations, especially in the areas of teaching, nursing, environmental studies, forestry, business, computers(e-commerce), and human services.
Tuition
Tuition (in state): $5,100.00
Tuition (out of state): $12,780.00
Loans: Here is a list of available loans and access to the web site for further loan information: http://www.umfk.maine.edu/financialaid/us/loans.asp Alternative Loans, Parent, Plus Loan Perkins Loan, Stafford Loan
Scholarships: Scholarships are based on need, but academic potential may be an additional criterion. To be considered for most scholarships, the submission of the "FAFSA" form is usually required. (Include UMFK'S federal school code 002041 on the FAFSA and send the FAFSA). Here are some of our scholarships and the web site to access all scholarship information: http://www.umfk.maine.edu/financialaid/us/schlrshp.asp Institution Scholarships: Academic Scholarship Presidential Scholarship University Scholarship University Student Aid Endowed Scholarships: Chasse Family Scholarship Lowell E. Daigle Memorial Scholarship Joseph F. Hallee Scholarship Robert L. Jalbert Memorial Scholarship Maine Public Service Company Scholarship John L. Martin Scholarship Fund Ludger and Bernice Michaud Memorial Scholarship Jonathan and Dawn S. Moirs Scholarship Richard I. Morin Scholarship Fund Thomas S. Pinkham Scholarship Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Bouchard Memorial Scholarship Community Scholarships: Cyr Family Scholarship Daigle Family Scholarship Fund Dr. Richard P. Johnson Memorial Scholarship McKenna Scholarship Dr. Zui Sun Tao Memorial Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Toussaint Memorial Scholarship UMFK Foundation Scholarship Fund Maxine Gagnon Page Family Scholarship Fund Elmer H. & Marcella B. Violette Scholarship Fund
Demographics
Affiliation: Public
Number of Men: 452
Number of women: 887
Number of Full-time: 582
Number of Part-time: 757
Number of Undergraduates: 1339
Faculty
Full Time: 38
Part Time: 20
Doctorates: 22
Masters: 30
Student to Teacher Ratio: 18:1
Majors
Baccalaureate programs: Behavioral Science, Biology, Business Management, Computer Applications, Criminal Justice, Electronic Commerce, Elementary and Secondary Education, English, Environmental Studies- (with concentrations in: Aquatic Ecology, Environmental Assessment and Measurements, Field Naturalist, Forestry, Game Warden, Geographic Information Systems, Plant Ecology, Social Policy and Activism, Wildlife Ecology) Forest Technology, French, Human Services, Nursing, Accelarated Nursing RN to BSN, Public Safety Administration, Social Science, University Studies. Associate Programs: Criminal Justice, Human Services, General Studies, Business, Computer Science, Forest Technology. Certification: Teacher Certification.
Minors
Art, Behavioral Science, Biology, Coaching, Criminal Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Diversity Studies, Education, English, Information Assurance/Security, Environmental Studies, Forestry, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Oral Communication, Social Science, Theater.
Athletics
Athletics - Division II: NAIA: Men's & Women's Basketball, Men's & Women's Soccer, Men's Golf, Men's & Women's Cross Country Running, Women's Volleyball, Men's & Women's Alpine Skiing Men's & Women's Nordic Skiing.
Athletics - Other Leagues: Sunrise Conference McBrine Division of the U.S. Collegiate Ski Association
Requirements
All official transcripts of high schools and colleges essay application and non refundable $40 fee interview (Recommended)
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