SOUTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

2017-2018 SMCC FACTBOOK

Published August 2018 pg. 48 SMCC FACTBOOK History of SMCC

A Brief History of SMCC

Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) has grown and evolved over the years. Our mission today is to transform lives and communities through education and training, and welcome, prepare and inspire all to learn, succeed and lead.

Our role is as vital today as it was in 1946, when the College first opened under the name Maine Vocational Technical Institute (MVTI), a day school in Augusta created to serve returning World War II veterans who needed to learn new skills in a post-war economy. By 1952 MVTI and its 156 students had outgrown their space in Augusta and moved to the site of decommissioned Fort Preble, overlooking beautiful in South Portland. During the 1960s the name was changed to Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute (SMVTI) and authorization was received to award Associate in Applied Science degrees.

In the late 1980s, the Maine Legislature changed the name of the state’s Vocational Technical Institute System to the Maine Technical College System, and SMVTI became Southern Maine Technical College (SMTC). Almost a decade later, in 1998, the College added an Associate in Arts degree in liberal studies to its offerings, a significant step in its evolution to a comprehensive community college.

In 2003 that transformation was complete. Gov. John Baldacci introduced legislation establishing the Maine Community College System – a move that enjoyed strong bipartisan support in the 121st Maine Legislature. The College name was changed once more, this time to Southern Maine Community College.

In 2011, SMCC expanded its effort to provide access to high quality, affordable education by opening a second campus at Brunswick Landing, home of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. SMCC’s Midcoast Campus in Brunswick offers students access to state-of-the art-classrooms and laboratories that support studies in engineering, composites, health care, business, arts and sciences and more.

Today, SMCC students come from across the state and around the globe. Whether they are seeking a degree in the trades and technologies that keep our economy humming, or the arts and sciences that offer a strong and broad educational foundation, SMCC graduates are successful employees, employers and entrepreneurs. Through more than 60 transfer agreements with colleges and universities in Maine and around the country, our students are able to continue their studies in four-year degree programs.

SMCC has come a long way from a small school in Augusta to Maine’s largest community college. In the fall of 2017, we served nearly 6,000 students and offered more than 40 degree programs at our campuses in South Portland and Brunswick, satellite community centers, and online. At every step in SMCC’s transformation, our College has responded to the changing world and enhanced economic and cultural development for our students and our state. Fact Sheet 2017-2018 SMCC is a two-year commuter and residential college MISSION that awards associate degrees and certificates in over 40 programs in the arts, sciences and applied sciences SMCC transforms lives and communities through and offers non-credit courses and workforce training. education and training. We welcome, prepare and inspire Courses are delivered at SMCC’s South Portland all to learn, succeed and lead. Campus and Midcoast Campus in Brunswick as well as at community satellite locations and online.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 5,972 FALL STUDENTS • 76% of full-time faculty hold a master’s degree or doctorate • Honors program 45% 55% • Opportunities for scholarship MALE FEMALE - Thinking Matters: student research, scholarship, and creativity symposium 60% Part-time 40% Full-time - Phi Theta Kappa honor society - Service learning - WRIT (student literary magazine) • SMCC graduates pursue baccalaureate degrees at Mount Holyoke College, University of Maine, 1,197 PARTICIPANTS University of Southern Maine, Wellesley in over NON-CREDIT College, and many others. PROGRAMS 86 Non-credit & workforce training STUDENT LIFE • Center for Student Involvement & Leadership • Chorus • Intercollegiate athletics and 18:1ratio intramural recreation programs • International and multicultural STUDENT to FACULTY activities • Residential housing program hold a master’s or doctorate • SkillsUSA 76% • Student government • The Beacon student newspaper

TUITION $5,557 3,714 • Maine residents (full-time): $2,760 per year • Out-of-state residents (full-time): $5,520 per year financial aid students • Maine residents: $92 per credit award (AVERAGE) RECEIVED AID • Out-of-state residents: $184 per credit • Room & board: $9,238 per year $20.8 MILLION IN FINANCIAL AID Does not include fees which average $1,000 per year. ACADEMICS & OFFERINGS SMCC has more than 40 academic programs in trade and technical fields, as well as in the arts and sciences, that prepare students for careers or for transfer to colleges and universities to continue their education. We offer students hands-on learning led by faculty who work in their fields and have established partnerships with businesses and community leaders. SMCC Academic Divisions & Departments

All of SMCC’s academic programs and departments are organized into 5 major divisions. APPLIED ARTS & BUSINESS & HEALTH PUBLIC TECHNOLOGY SCIENCES INFORMATION SCIENCES SAFETY TECHNOLOGY

• Architectural & • Biological Sciences • Business • Cardiovascular • Criminal Justice Engineering Design Administration Technology Education & Early • Emergency Automotive • Emergency • Childhood Education • Communications & • Medical Services/ Technology New Media Medical Services/ Paramedicine Paramedicine Composite Science • English • Fire Science • • Computer & & Manufacturing Information Sciences • Health Sciences • Maine Fire Service • English for Speakers Institute • Construction of Other Languages • Medical Assisting Technology & Global Languages • Culinary Arts Nursing Electrical & • • • Fine Arts • Hospitality Engineering Management • Nutrition & Technologies • Human Services Dietetics • Heating, Air • Radiography Conditioning, • Liberal Studies Refrigeration & • Respiratory Plumbing • Mathematics Therapy Horticulture • • Physical Sciences • Surgical • Precision Machining Technology & Manufacturing • Social Sciences

SMCC Locations

South Portland Campus - 2 Fort Road, South Portland, ME 04106 Our South Portland Campus is located on one of the most picturesque points on the Maine coast overlooking Casco Bay. With more than 40 degree programs and the latest technology and equipment, we have something for everyone. Outside of the classroom, students can enjoy beaches and oceanside trails, the islands of Casco Bay and all the offerings of nearby Portland.

Midcoast Campus - 29 Sewall Street, Brunswick, ME 04011 Our high-tech Midcoast Campus is located at Brunswick Landing, the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Here, you have access to personalized services and a varied selection of in-demand programs and courses. Additionally, our Midcoast Campus offers state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories, a residence hall, dining facilities and more.

Community Satellite Locations - Biddeford, Bonny Eagle, Casco/Naples, Gray/New Gloucester, Portland, Sacopee Valley, Windham Whether you’re working toward a degree or just looking to take a class, our community satellite locations offer affordable classes at flexible times to fit your schedule. SMCC FACTBOOK History of SMCC

Table of Contents

Student Profile pg. 1 Enrollment pg. 5 Student Success pg. 10 Academics & Offerings pg. 19 Workforce & Continuing Studies pg. 25 Employees pg. 29 Finances pg. 33 Student Profile

Geographic Origin of Our Students pg. 2 Foreign Countries Represented pg. 2 Counties in Maine Represented pg. 2 Student Race & Ethnicity pg. 3 Student Minority Representation pg. 3 Student Ages pg. 4 Prior Education pg. 4 Gender, Income & First Generation Students pg. 4

pg. 1 SMCC FACTBOOK Student Profile

STUDENT PROFILE Students come to Southern Maine Community College for many The data in this section looks at different reasons: to earn an associate degree, to start their college all credit students enrolled in career affordably and transfer, to launch a new career, or to build their the Fall of 2017, including both professional and personal skills. Our students have a broad age range with degree-seeking and non-degree varied educational backgrounds, and come from across Maine and New seeking students, unless Nonresident Two or More Races England, as well as from other states and overseas. otherwise noted. Alien 165 34 3% 1% Native Hawaiian or Hispanic of Asian Other Pacific Islander Any Race 127 3 0% Geographic Origin of Foreign Countries 196 2% 3% Our Students Represented American Indian or Not Reported Alaska Native 237 31 All Other States • Belarus • Italy • Russian 4% 0% • Brazil • Japan Federation 44 Foreign Counties 1% • Canada • Jordan • Rwanda Black or African Other New 34 1% • Colombia • Korea • Thailand American England States • Congo • Morocco • Turkey 415 261 • Ethiopia • Panama • Turkmenistan 7% White 4% • Germany • Papua New • Vietnam 4,766 • India Guinea 80% • Ireland • Romania

Maine 5,635 94%

Aroostook

Piscataquis

Counties in Maine Somerset Represented Washington Franklin Penobscot

County Students Hancock Waldo Oxford Kennebec Maine (Cumberland County) 3,181 57% 3,181 students Androscoggin Maine (York County 1,246 22% Lincoln 1,246 students Maine (Sagadahoc County) 461 8% Cumberland 461 students Maine (All Other Counties) 747 13% Between 100 and 160 students Less than 50 students Total 5,635 100% York Sagadahoc

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Student Race & Ethnicity

Nonresident Two or More Races Alien 165 34 3% 1% Native Hawaiian or Hispanic of Asian Other Pacific Islander Any Race 127 3 196 2% 0% 3% American Indian or Not Reported Alaska Native 237 31 4% 0%

Black or African American 415 7% White 4,766 80%

Student Minority Representation

17% 16% 7% 5% 100% 75% 50% 83% 84% 93% 95% 25% 0% Cumberland SMCC* Portland** Maine** County** Minority Group 17% 16% 7% 5% White 83% 84% 93% 95%

*In calculating the SMCC percentages, it is assumed that the proportions of students whose race/ethnicity is “not recorded” who are white or in a minority group are the same as the proportions of white and minority group students whose race/ethnicity is recorded. **Percentages for Portland, Cumberland County, and Maine were obtained from the 2010 U.S. Census Data. The “white” percentages are percentages described as white and only one race. Each “Minority Group” percentage is calculated as 100% minus the corresponding “white” percentage.

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Student Ages Prior Education (degree-seeking) (degree-seeking)

4,149 3,500 3,078 70% 4,500 90% 62% 84% 3,000 60% 4,000 80% 3,500 70% 2,500 50% 3,000 60% 2,000 40% 2,500 50% 1,239 1,500 25% 30% 2,000 40% 1,500 30% 1,000 499 20% 10% 1,000 282 20% 125 277 168 500 15 10% 52 28 3% 500 6% 5% 10% 0% 3% 1% 1% 0 0% 0 0% 18-24 25-34 35-49 50 & Under Older 18

Gender, Income & First Generation Students (degree-seeking)

45% MALE 75% 73% 60% of first-time students are FIRST LOW $ EARNED THEIR GED or 55% ** HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FEMALE GENERATION* INCOME 1 year prior

** Of the students who apply for FAFSA, 75% are eligible for federal Pell grants and are considered low-income. * First-generation students are defined as students whose parent(s) or legal guardian(s) have not completed bachelor’s degrees.

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Enrollment

Individuals Served pg. 6 4,149 Students & FTEs Per Year pg. 6 4,500 90% 84% Enrollment by Major pg. 7 4,000 80% Enrollment in Degree Programs: Degree Type pg. 8 3,500 70% Enrollment in Degree Programs: Career/Trade vs. Liberal Studies pg. 8 Full-time and Part-time Students pg. 9 3,000 60% FTEs Served by Location pg. 9 2,500 50% Students Taking Online Courses pg. 9 2,000 40% 1,500 30% 1,000 20% 282 277 168 52 500 6% 5% 28 10% 3% 1% 1% 0 0%

73% of first-time students EARNED THEIR GED or HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 1 year prior

pg. 5 SMCC FACTBOOK Enrollment

ENROLLMENT The data in this section looks at SMCC is Maine’s largest community college with over 9,700 all credit students enrolled in individuals served annually at our campuses in South Portland and Brunswick, online and at community satellite centers across the Fall of 2017, including both southern Maine. degree-seeking and non-degree seeking students, unless otherwise noted.

Individuals Served (credit & non-credit students)

12,000 10,587 10,226 10,218 142 9,724 9,694 10,000 401 102 267 13 547 102 659 Maine Fire Service 823 615 548 458 Institute 792 601 515 8,000 Workforce Development 6,000 Non-credit 8,680 8,718 4,000 8,254 8,037 8,209 Credit

2,000 Students 0 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

*Full-time Equivalent (FTEs) students is a metrix for Students & FTEs* Per Year measuring credit enrollment. It is calculated by taking the total number of student credit hours and dividing by 15, which is an average full-time credit load.

9,574 10,000 8,854 8,716 8,656 8,612 Students 8,000 FTE 6,000 4,441 4,187 3,995 3,890 3,814 4,000

2,000

0 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 pg. 6 SMCC FACTBOOK Enrollment SMCC FACTBOOK Enrollment

SMCC OFFERS Enrollment by Major OVER 40 DEGREE PROGRAMS

Program Degree Type Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Applied Technology 870 814 742 619 637 Architectural & Engineering Design A.A.S 84 81 90 87 64 Automotive Technology A.A.S 115 89 86 62 76 Building Science and Sustainability C. 10 4 5 1 Composite Science & Manufacturing Certificate A.A.S 22 26 31 11 13 Construction Technology A.A.S 43 38 29 14 14 Electrical Engineering Technologies A.A.S 127 122 121 119 109 Electrician Technology Certificate C. 38 31 32 31 43 Engineering A.S. 103 127 113 91 116 Heating Certificate C. 2 5 2 1 1 Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration A.A.S 65 49 36 25 35 Heavy Equipment Operations Certificate C. 12 16 14 12 8 Horticulture A.A.S 66 89 71 68 72 Plumbing Certificate C. 19 9 12 13 10 Plumbing and Heating A.A.S 44 40 45 29 28 Precision Machining & Manufacturing A.A.S 118 85 54 52 45 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Certificate C. 2 3 1 3 3 Arts & Sciences 2,579 2,402 2,340 2,403 2,391 Behavioral Health Certificate C. 14 12 14 8 13 Biotechnology A.S. 46 53 54 42 42 Early Childhood Education A.A.S 133 126 120 117 104 Early Childhood Education Certificate C. 6 5 3 2 2 Education A.S. 67 105 103 General Studies (Pre-Health Program) A.A. 666 570 603 642 751 Human Services A.A.S 224 203 182 144 117 Liberal Studies A.A. 1,414 1,368 1,239 1,286 1,201 Marine Science A.S. 76 65 58 57 58 Business & Information Technology 1,469 1,344 1,286 1,213 1,130 Business Administration A.S. 616 572 560 539 497 Communications & New Media A.A.S 260 206 209 220 209 Computer Science A.S. 77 93 119 116 100 Culinary Arts A.A.S 231 178 137 104 104 Cyber Security A.A.S 7 38 55 72 Hospitality Management A.A.S 67 72 52 50 36 Information Technology A.A.S 218 216 171 129 112 Health Sciences 605 560 468 461 521 Cardiovascular Technology A.S. 23 22 22 23 24 Health Information Technology A.A.S 38 23 7 4 Health Science A.S. 21 89 Medical Assisting A.A.S 194 179 126 110 104 Nursing A.S. 152 147 141 158 166 Nutrition & Dietetics A.S. 122 117 100 72 68 Radiation Therapy A.S. 8 6 3 Radiography A.S. 34 33 32 37 36 Respiratory Therapy A.S. 33 32 33 32 34 Surgical Technology A.A.S 1 1 4 4 Public Safety 418 426 393 342 291 Criminal Justice A.A.S 298 257 248 225 208 Emergency Medical Services/Paramedicine A.A.S 43 45 50 46 38 Fire Science A.A.S 125 114 127 121 95 Fire Science Certificate C. 2 2 1 1 1 Non-degree seeking* 670 582 684 811 894 Grand Total 6,539 6,236 6,045 5,932 5,979

* Historical numbers have been revised to exclude Maine Fire Service Institute credit students A.A.S. = Associate in Applied Science from these counts. Data including these students can be found in prior Factbooks. A.S. = Associate in Science A.A. = Associate in Arts C. = Certificate pg. 7 SMCC FACTBOOK Enrollment

Enrollment in Degree Programs Degree Type

2%1% 1%2% 1%1% 1% 1% 100% 90% 9% 11% 13% 15% 17% 80% 20% 20% 22% 70% 22% 22% 60% 38% 50% 36% 33% 29% 27% 40% 30% 20% 32% 31% 30% 33% 33% 10% 0% Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017

Associate of Arts (Including(Including Pre-healthPre-Health Students) Students) Associate of Applied Science Associate of Science Non-degree Seeking Certificate

Enrollment in Degree Programs Career/Trade vs. Liberal Studies

100% 90% 80% 70% 65% 65% 65% 62% 61% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 35% 35% 35% 38% 39% 10% 0% Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017

Liberal Studies Programs Career / Trade Programs

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Full-time & Part-time FTEs Served By SMCC Location Students

Other Locations Hybrid 258 83 2% Midcoast 7% Campus 60% 227 6% Part-time Online South 777 Portland 20% Campus 40% 2,463 65%

SMCC STUDENTS Full-time

Students Taking Online Courses

2,000 1,815 1,609 1,477 1,600 1,390 1,387

1,200

800

400 636 519 395 440 443 0 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017

Students - All Online Courses Students - At Least One Online Course

pg. 9 Student Success

First-time Student Success Rates pg. 11 All Student Success Rates pg. 12 Graduation Rates pg. 13 Overall Student Success Rates pg. 13 Number of Graduates by Program pg. 14 Transfer Agreements by Institution pg. 15 Institutions to which SMCC Students Have Transferred pg. 16 Students Taking Developmental Coursework pg. 17 Students Completing 30 or More Credits pg. 17 Students Requiring 1 or More Remedial Course by Race pg. 17 Student Grades pg. 18 Course Completion in Top 20 Enrolled Courses pg. 18

pg. 10 SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success

STUDENT SUCCESS 92% Student success is the No. 1 priority at SMCC. gain employment or continue their The data in this section looks at all credit students education within 9 enrolled in the Fall of 2017, including both degree- months of graduation (2014) seeking and non-degree seeking students, unless SMCC GRADS otherwise noted.

Fall to Spring Persistence Rates 856 357 (first-time students) Full-time & Part-time FIRST-TIME STUDENTS

100% 77% 76% 77% 77% 77% 80% 73% 71% 74% 74% 74% 74% 64% 66% 67% 65% 60%

40%

20%

0% Fall 2013 to Spring Fall 2014 to Spring Fall 2015 to Spring Fall 2016 to Spring Fall 2017 to Spring 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Full Time Part Time Overall

Fall to Fall Persistence Rates (first-time students)

100%

80% 57% 58% 55% 54% 52% 55% 54% 55% 55% 56% 54% 60% 50% 47% 50% 42% 40%

20%

0% Fall 2012 to Fall Fall 2013 to Fall Fall 2014 to Fall Fall 2015 to Fall Fall 2016 to Fall 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 pg. 11 Full Time Part Time Overall SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success

Fall to Spring Persistence Rates (all students)

100% 80% 81% 82% 82% 81% 74% 75% 76% 75% 75% 80% 68% 70% 70% 69% 69% 60%

40%

20%

0% Fall 2013 to Fall 2014 to Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 to Fall 2017 to Spring 2014 Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Spring 2017 Spring 2018

Full-time Part-time Overall

Fall to Fall Persistence Rates (all students)

100%

80% 57% 58% 56% 54% 53% 56% 54% 54% 57% 54% 60% 52% 49% 51% 51% 51%

40%

20%

0% Fall 2012 to Fall Fall 2013 to Fall Fall 2014 to Fall Fall 2015 to Fall Fall 2016 to Fall 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Full-time Part-time Overall

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Graduation Rates (first-time, full-time students)

30% 28% 24% 25% 21% 19% 11% 20% 20% 9% 5% 15% 6% 10% 20% 17% 16% 13% 15% 5% 0% Fall 2010 (1,103) Fall 2011 (1,066) Fall 2012 (1,007) Fall 2013 (1,001) Fall 2014 (901)

Graduation Between 3 and 4 years (Not Yet Available for Fall 2014 Cohort) Graduation Within 3 Years Total Overall Student Success Rates (first-time, full-time students)

48% 50% 42% 42% 41% 37% 11% 40% 9% 5% 6% 30% 21% 20% 18% 21% 20% 18% 10% 20% 13% 15% 17% 16% 0% Fall 2010 (1,103) Fall 2011 (1,066) Fall 2012 (1,007) Fall 2013 (1,001) Fall 2014 (901)

Graduation Between 3 and 4 years (Not Yet Available for Fall 2014 Cohort) Transfer Out (150%) Graduation Within 3 Years Total Success

pg. 13 SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success

A.A.S. = Associate in Applied Science Number of Graduates by Program A.S. = Associate in Science A.A. = Associate in Arts C. = Certificate Academic Program Degree Type 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total Applied Technology 145 149 143 103 116 656 Architectural & Engineering Design A.A.S. 17 12 13 22 9 73 Automotive Chassis Systems Certificate C. 3 3 Automotive Powertrain Systems Certificate C. 3 3 Automotive Technology A.A.S. 26 15 8 10 8 67 Building Science and Sustainability C. 3 2 3 8 Composite Science & Manufacturing A.A.S. 1 4 7 3 1 16 Construction Technology A.A.S. 5 9 7 6 5 32 Electrical Engineering Technologies A.A.S. 19 23 16 15 21 94 Electrician Technology Certificate C. 7 9 14 4 12 46 Engineering A.S. 1 4 2 8 2 17 Heating C. 1 6 1 8 Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration A.A.S. 16 9 15 6 6 52 Heavy Equipment Operations C. 3 2 3 4 12 Horticulture A.A.S. 8 17 12 6 12 55 Marine Design Certificate C. 1 1 Plumbing C. 3 4 7 12 9 35 Plumbing and Heating A.A.S. 6 2 2 2 7 19 Precision Machining & Manufacturing A.A.S. 23 27 20 9 11 90 CNC Machine Operator Certificate C. 1 1 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning C. 2 3 1 6 Residential Framing C. 1 2 2 5 Welding C. 6 5 2 13 Arts & Sciences 216 249 271 217 260 1,213 Behavioral Health Certificate C. 1 5 3 1 2 12 Biotechnology A.S. 5 1 9 6 4 25 Early Childhood Education A.A.S. 20 20 18 20 17 95 C. 2 2 1 5 Education A.S. 2 12 11 29 54 Human Services A.A.S. 36 26 32 16 14 124 Liberal Studies A.A. 148 184 186 155 186 859 Marine Science A.S. 6 9 11 6 7 39 Business & Information Technology 225 204 223 223 196 1,071 Business Administration A.S. 118 100 103 123 95 539 Communications & New Media A.A.S. 32 32 36 28 28 156 Computer Science A.S. 1 8 11 13 9 42 Computer Technology A.A.S. 24 24 38 20 5 111 Culinary Arts A.A.S. 37 30 23 18 19 127 Cyber Security A.A.S. 2 4 14 20 Hospitality Management A.A.S. 13 10 10 11 13 57 Information Technology A.A.S. 13 13 6 13 19 Information Technology A.A.S. 6 6 Health Sciences 173 171 150 149 156 799 Cardiovascular Technology A.S. 12 9 10 7 10 48 Health Information Technology A.A.S. 5 8 4 3 20 Health Science A.S. 2 10 12 Medical Assisting A.A.S. 43 44 27 24 19 157 Nursing A.S. 64 60 54 64 73 315 Nutrition & Dietetics A.S. 16 18 20 18 14 86 Radiation Therapy A.S. 8 6 14 Radiography A.S. 13 13 11 15 14 66 Respiratory Therapy A.S. 12 13 13 13 13 64 Surgical Technology A.A.S. 6 5 3 3 17 Public Safety 86 83 92 82 80 423 Criminal Justice A.A.S. 47 43 43 48 44 225 Emergency Medical Services/Paramedicine A.A.S. 17 16 21 13 13 80 Fire Science A.A.S. 22 24 27 20 23 116 C. 1 1 2 Grand Total 845 856 879 774 808 4,162

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A.A.S. = Associate in Applied Science Pharm D. = Doctor of Pharmacy B.F.A. = Bachelor of Fine Arts A.S. = Associate in Science Transfer Agreements by B.A. = Bachelor of Arts B.S.N. = Bachelor of Science in Nursing A.A. = Associate in Arts B.S. = Bachelor of Science C. = Certificate Institution

A transfer agreement is an official partnership between two institutions allowing students to seamlessly transfer credits earned at one college or university toward a program at another institution. Husson University University of Maine at Augusta • B.S. in Computer Science • B.S. in Business Administration • B.S. in Business Administration • B.S. in Cyber Security • B.S. in Computer Information Systems • B.S. in Mental Health & Human Services • B.S. in Criminal Justice • B.S. in Public Administration • B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management • B.S. in Business Administration • B.S. in Software Development • B.S. in Sport Management University of Maine at Farmington • B.S. in Early Childhood Education (Birth-5) Kaplan University • B.S. in Early Childhood Education (K-3) • B.S. in Accounting • B.S. in Corrections University of Maine at • B.S. in Criminal Justice • B.S. in Nursing • B.S. in Early Childhood Administration • B.S. in Nursing 3+1 • B.S. in Fire Science B.S. in Human Services University of Maine at Machias • B.S. in Information Technology • B.S. Marine Biology • B.S.N. • B.S. in Psychology/Applied Behavior Analysis University of New England • B.A. in Applied Exercise Science Lesley University College of Art and Design • B.S. in Applied Mathematics • B.F.A. • B.S. in Business Administration • B.S. in Dental Hygiene Maine College of Art - MECA • B.A. in English • B.F.A. • B.S. in Heath, Wellness, and Occupational Studies • B.A. History Mount Holyoke College • B.A. in Liberal Studies • Program for non-traditional women • B.A. Political Science • B.A. in Psychology New Hampshire Institute of Art • Pharm D. in Health Science • B.F.A. University of Southern Maine Saint Joseph’s College • B.A. in English • B.A. in Arts & Design • B.A. in Environmental Planning & Policy • B.F.A. • B.A. in Hospitality & Tourism • B.S. in Business • B.A. in Criminology • B.S. in Communications • B.A. in History • B.S. in Marine Science • B.A. in Political Science • B.S. in Sport Management • B.A. in Tourism & Hospitality • B.S. in Environmental Planning & Policy Smith College • B.S. in Environmental Science • Program for non-traditional women • B.S. in Environmental Studies • B.S. in Nursing Southern New Hampshire University • B.S. in Industrial Technology • B.S. in Business • B.S. in Leadership & Organizational Studies • B.A.S. in Hospitality Management • B.S. in Technology Management Precision • B.S. Technical Management Manufacturing Concentration University of Maine Orono Wellesley College • B.S. in Computer Engineering • Program for non-traditional women • B.S. in Early Childhood Education • B.S. in Electrical Engineering • B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Please note: Some agreements are in the process of renewal at this time.

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Institutions to which SMCC Students Have Transferred

SMCC students have transferred to the seven schools • Maine Maritime Academy in the University of Maine System as well as the • Massachusetts College of Pharmacy institutions listed below. • Messiah College • Miami University- Middletown Campus • Albany College of Pharmacy And Health Sciences • Montana State University - Bozeman • Arizona State University • Montclair State University • Ashford University • Mount Holyoke College • Bay State College • New Mexico State University • Becker College • Northern Arizona University • Berklee College of Music • Norwich University • Boston University • Oregon State University • Bowdoin College • Palm Beach Atlantic University • Capella University • Pasco-Hernando State College • Castleton University • Plymouth State University • Champlain College • Rhode Island College • College of Southern Nevada • Rivier University • Colorado State University • Saint Joseph’s College of Maine • Columbia Southern University • Salve Regina University • Concordia University Portland • Santa Fe College • Curry College • Southern New Hampshire University • Depaul University • Southwestern Adventist University • Duquesne University • Springfield College • Eastern Nazarene College • St John’s College Undergrads • Emerson College • Suny College Plattsburgh • Emmanuel College • Suny College Potsdam • Florida Atlantic University • Temple University • Florida Southwestern State College • Thomas College • Framingham State University • Unity College • Franklin And Marshall College • Univ of New England-Pharm • Franklin Pierce University • University of Illinois at Springfield • Gordon College • University of Massachusetts • Grand Canyon University • University of New England • Granite State College • University Of New Hampshire • Green River Community College • University of New Haven • Gwynedd Mercy University • University of North Carolina • Hobart & William Smith Colleges • University of Tampa • Husson University • University of Texas • Ithaca College • University of Utah • University • University of Vermont & State Agricultural College • Kean University • Utah Valley University • Keene State College • Wentworth Institute of Technology • Lesley University • Liberty University • Lyndon State College • Maine College of Art

pg. 16 SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success 41% Students Taking Developmental Coursework (289 of 709) of first-time students (degree-seeking students entering directly entering SMCC directly from a Maine high school in Fall 2017 took at least from a Maine high school) 1 developmental course.

100%

80%

57% 60% 55% 48% 47% 40% 36%

22%19% 21% 19% 20% 17% 16% 16% 14% 10% 4% 8% 2% 3% 2% 3% 0% Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017

Math English Math and English / ESOL ESOL Linear (Math) ONLY of degree- Students Requiring 1 or More Remedial seeking students2% completed Courses by Race or more CREDITS (degree-seeking students) 30 in Spring & Fall 2017/18

100% 90% 80% 71% 70% 60% 60% 51% 48% 50% 38% 39% 40% 30% 20% 20% 10% 0% American Asian (15) Black or Hispanics Race and Two or White (590) Indian or African of Any Ethnicity More Races Alaska American Race (26) Unknown (23) Native (5) (43) (7)

pg. 17 Fall 2017 % of Population SMCC FACTBOOK Student Success

Student Grades

Pass D+, D 327 822 2% 4% C+, C, C- 2,306 13% A, A- 6,361 Unsuccessful 35% 3,710 20% B+, B, B- 4,654 26%

Course Completion in Top 20 Enrolled Courses

Course Code Course Title 2016-17 Grades % Completed ENGL 100 English Composition 1,178 81% FIGS 100 FIG - Classic Murder Mysteries 1,152 86% PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 770 81% MATH 140 College Algebra 744 77% ENGL 115 Introduction to Literature 608 82% MATH 050 Introduction to Algebra 384 82% BIOL 132 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab 371 81% SOCI 100 Introduction to Sociology 363 73% MATH 020 Numerical Math 321 66% ENGL 110 Oral Communications 294 76% MATH 155 Statistics 255 79% MATH 145 College Algebra and Trigonometry 205 94% BIOL 138 Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab 202 100% NUTR 110 Normal Nutrition & Lab 202 76% BUSN 100 Introduction to Business 200 81% NURS 100 Dosage Calculation 180 53% PSYC 220 Lifespan Development 177 55% ACCT 105 Financial Accounting 173 61% ECON 120 Microeconomics 166 76% ARTS 170 Photography I 151 31% Grand Total 8,096 77%

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Academics & Offerings

SMCC Academic Divisions & Departments pg. 20 SMCC Locations pg. 20 Academic Degree Programs pg. 21 Student Success Services pg. 22 Student Academic Services & Resources pg. 23 Student Life pg. 24

pg. 19 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

ACADEMICS & OFFERINGS SMCC has more than 40 academic programs in trade and technical fields, as well as in the arts and sciences, that prepare students for careers or for transfer to colleges and universities to continue their education. We offer students hands-on learning led by faculty who work in their fields and have established partnerships with businesses and community leaders. The data in this section is from Fall 2017, SMCC Academic Divisions & Departments unless otherwise noted.

All of SMCC’s academic programs and departments are organized into 5 major divisions. APPLIED ARTS & BUSINESS & HEALTH PUBLIC TECHNOLOGY SCIENCES INFORMATION SCIENCES SAFETY TECHNOLOGY

• Architectural & • Biological Sciences • Business • Cardiovascular • Criminal Justice Engineering Design Administration Technology Education & Early • Emergency Automotive • Emergency • Childhood Education • Communications & • Medical Services/ Technology New Media Medical Services/ Paramedicine Paramedicine Composite Science • English • Fire Science • • Computer & & Manufacturing Information Sciences • Health Sciences • Maine Fire Service • English for Speakers Institute • Construction of Other Languages • Medical Assisting Technology & Global Languages • Culinary Arts Nursing Electrical & • • • Fine Arts • Hospitality Engineering Management • Nutrition & Technologies • Human Services Dietetics • Heating, Air • Radiography Conditioning, • Liberal Studies Refrigeration & • Respiratory Plumbing • Mathematics Therapy Horticulture • • Physical Sciences • Surgical • Precision Machining Technology & Manufacturing • Social Sciences

SMCC Locations

South Portland Campus - 2 Fort Road, South Portland, ME 04106 Our South Portland Campus is located on one of the most picturesque points on the Maine coast overlooking Casco Bay. With more than 40 degree programs and the latest technology and equipment, we have something for everyone. Outside of the classroom, students can enjoy beaches and oceanside trails, the islands of Casco Bay and all the offerings of nearby Portland. Midcoast Campus - 29 Sewall Street, Brunswick, ME 04011 Our high-tech Midcoast Campus is located at Brunswick Landing, the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Here, you have access to personalized services and a varied selection of in-demand programs and courses. Additionally, our Midcoast Campus offers state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories, a residence hall, dining facilities and more. Community Satellite Locations - Biddeford, Bonny Eagle, Casco/Naples, Gray/New Gloucester, Portland, Sacopee Valley, Windham Whether you’re working toward a degree or just looking to take a class, our community satellite locations offer affordable classes at flexible times to fit your schedule. pg. 20 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

Academic Degree Programs A.A.S. = Associate in Applied Science A.S. = Associate in Science A.A. = Associate in Arts C. = Certificate

Academic Program A.A.S. A.S. A.A. C. Applied Technology Architectural & Engineering Design • • Automotive Technology • • Composite Science & Manufacturing • Construction Technology • • Engineering • Electrical Engineering Technologies • • General Technology • Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Plumbing • • Heavy Equipment Operations • Horticulture • Precision Machining & Manufacturing • • Trade & Technical Occupations • Arts & Sciences Biotechnology • Early Childhood Education • Education • • Human Services • • Liberal Studies • Marine Science • Business & Information Technology Business Administration • Communications & New Media • Computer Science • Culinary Arts • Cyber Security • Hospitality Management • Information Technology • Health Sciences Cardiovascular Technology • Health Sciences • Medical Assisting • Nursing • Nutrition & Dietetics • Radiography • Respiratory Therapy • Surgical Technology • Public Safety Criminal Justice • Fire Science Technology • • Paramedicine •

pg. 21 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

Student Success Services

ADVISING Incoming students are required to attend a group New Student Orientation & Advising session to plan and prepare for their first semester. Once students are registered for their first semester they are assigned a faculty advisor to discuss course selection and degree requirements. Students are also able to access walk-in advising services with staff through the Advising Office.

CAREER SERVICES Career Services assists with job searches, career planning, resume development, job fair preparation and more. Career Services is one of the first stops you should make at SMCC to explore possible career goals and what educational pathways you need to take to reach them.

COUNSELING SERVICES SMCC recognizes the importance of personal counseling to assist students in balancing their academic needs with problems or concerns of a personal, family-related or job-related nature. An on-campus licensed counselor provides short-term counseling services to students free of charge. Confidentiality is maintained throughout the process, and referrals for other community services are provided as needed. The support provided is personal, instructive and makes use of up-to-date technologies, information and resources.

DISABILITY SERVICES SMCC is committed to helping qualified students with disabilities achieve their individual educational goals. Upon request and verification of the disability, the College will provide service coordination and reasonable accommodations to remediate the competitive disadvantage that a disability can create in the educational setting.

FINANCIAL AID SMCC is committed to helping our students and families with finding affordable ways to finance their college education. All students are encouraged to apply for financial aid. Many of our students receive assistance in the form of grants and scholarships, loans and employment opportunities.

TRANSFER SERVICES At SMCC you can start your education and then transfer to a four-year college upon graduation and earn your bachelor’s degree for less. Transfer Services can help you determine what major to enroll in based on your desired degree, explore seamless transfer agreements, plan the steps you need to take to transfer and prepare for on-campus visits from four-year colleges and universities.

AVERAGE 20.8 3,741 AWARD $ MILLION students IN FINANCIAL $5,557 AID awarded RECEIVED AID per student

pg. 22 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

Student Academic Services & Resources

In 2017-2018:

LEARNING COMMONS The Learning Commons at SMCC integrates the Library, Tutoring and the Writing Center in an active learning space. It offers students the resources and expertise they need to enhance their learning outside of the classroom to reach their academic goals. The Library The Library provides students with a strong and evolving collection of on-site books and periodicals, online access to the collections of libraries throughout the state of Maine, and a growing collection of electronic books, encyclopedias, journals, magazines and newspapers. Tutoring & The Writing Center Tutoring Services provide professional and peer tutoring in math, chemistry, physics, writing, English, computer applications, autoCAD and other subjects. Tutoring also offers assistance with test-taking, study skills and other academic success strategies. The Writing Center offers one-on-one writing assistance, drop-in workshops, citation guides and additional resources. The Learning Commons also offers students access to online tutoring and writing services. WISH Workshops All SMCC students are enrolled in a free Blackboard course called “WISH-My Study Skills” which includes four modules with videos, quizzes and printable certificates. The aim is to give students practical steps they can take to succeed in the classroom and in college. The topics covered are time management, note-taking and reading methods, study skills and test taking. Students are also welcome to request a one-on-one consultation covering WISH topics with a Learning Commons tutor. Library Usage Fall Spring Total Card Swipes at 2017 2018 People in Library 70,031 55,461 the Learning Commons Materials Checked Out at 9,507 7,890 the Circulation Desk Reference Queries 520 601 Interlibrary Loan Activity 1,978 2,036 8,000 7,007 7,000 5,979 5,958 5,935 Library Instruction Fall Spring 6,000 5,356 5,309 2017 2018 5,000 4,568 4,432 4,411 4,475 Class Sessions 66 34 4,000 Total Student Attendance 1,144 462 3,000 Hours of Operation 61 61 2,000 (Per Week) 1,000 0 Tutotring & Writing Fall Spring 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 Center Sessions 2017 2018 Fall Spring Tutoring Sessions 3,003 2,692 Writing Center Sessions 601 1228

MY MAINE GUIDE My Maine Guide is an online guide full of great resources for students to help them be successful. The guide has 6 sections: My Degree, My Courses, My Career & Transfer, My Money, My Learning and My Student Life.

COMPUTER RESOURCES per student Students have access to over 700 computers including open student labs located in the Learning Commons and the Ross Technology Center.

pg. 23 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

Student Life

ATHLETICS SMCC’s seven sports teams are members of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) and the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC), the New England regional league of the USCAA.

SMCC SeaWolves Athletics Teams: Men’s Women’s Co-Ed • Baseball • Softball • Golf • Basketball • Basketball • Soccer • Soccer

CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT & LEADERSHIP (CeSIL) SMCC strives to keep students engaged inside and outside the classroom to help them grow, build connections and develop lifelong friends and mentors. CeSIL is the student connection to student organizations, campus activities, community service and leadership opportunities.

• Art Club • Maine Mayhem Film Festival • Beacon Student Newspaper • Nursing Club • The Northern Horde Boffing Club • Philosophy Club • Business Club • Phi Theta Kappa • Captain’s Cupboard • Rainbow League • Cosplay • Southern Poverty Law Center on Campus • Fire Science • Student Senate • Gaming Club • Health & Wellness club

FITNESS CENTER AND RECREATION The College maintains a fitness center in the Hutchinson Union Building (HUB) with a full assortment of exercise and weight training equipment. The HUB also offers recreational, wellness and intramural programs.

HOUSING SMCC offers a unique opportunity for its students to live on campus. Living on campus adds to their overall experience and presents further opportunities to form lasting friendships. SMCC has two residence halls on its South Portland Campus, Spring Point Hall and Surfsite Hall, and one residence hall on its Midcoast Campus in Brunswick, Orion Hall.

pg. 24 SMCC FACTBOOK Academics & Offerings

Workforce & Continuing Studies

Continuing Studies Enrollment & Registrations pg. 26 Contract Training Enrollment & Registrations pg. 27 Maine Fire Service Institute Enrollment & Registrations pg. 27 Companies for which SMCC Provided Workforce Training pg. 28

pg. 25 SMCC FACTBOOK Workforce & Continuing Studies

NON-CREDIT OFFERINGS In addition to our credit courses and programs, SMCC has a variety of non-credit offerings to support workforce training, professional skill building and personal enrichment. SMCC serves thousands of people each year through our Continuing Studies courses, contract training with employers and the Maine Fire Service Institute. The data in this section looks at all non-credit students enrolled in the Fall of 2017, unless otherwise noted. All Non-Credit Students

1,441 1,483 1600 1,366 1400 102 142 267 1,165 1,130 1200 102 1000 401 547 13 615 800 548 659 600 400 823 792 601 200 515 458 0 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Maine Fire Service Institute Workforce Development Non-credit (public offering) Students

Continuing Studies Enrollment & Registrations

1,000 900 800 700 823 792 600 500 604 400 515 458 300 200 100 919 915 748 604 515 - 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Registrations Students pg. 26 SMCC FACTBOOK Workforce & Continuing Studies SMCC FACTBOOK Workforce & Continuing Studies

Workforce Development Enrollment & Registrations

900 800 700 600 659 500 615 547 548 400 300 401 200 100 487 707 773 678 794 - 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

Workforce Development Registrations Workforce Development Students

Maine Fire Service Institute The Maine Fire Service Institute (MFSI) is a department within Southern Maine Community College whose mission Enrollment & Registrations is to assist in the development of skills and abilities in support of Maine’s fire service at the local, regional, and state levels in collaboration with the fire chiefs of Maine.

350 300 250 267 200 150 100 142 102 102 50 13 152 106 317 104 - 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 201713- 18

MFSI Registrations MFSI Students pg. 27 SMCC FACTBOOK Workforce & Continuing Studies

Companies for which SMCC Has Provided Workforce Training

• Advanced Pierre Foods • LGC Maine Standards • A.R. Gould School • Lonza • Alternative Manufacturing Inc. • Maine Beer Company • American Public Works • Maine Department of Association Transportation • American Roots • Maine Housing Authority • American Steel • Maine Local Government • Alere Human Resources • Artel Association • Auto Europe • Maine Medical Center • Barber Foods • Maine Medical Partners • Bath Iron Works • Maine MEP • Black Dinah Chocolatiers • Maine Real Estate • Bristol Seafoods Development Association • Casco Systems • Messer Trucking • Catholic Charities • Midcoast Federal Credit • Cedars Union • CERL • Midcoast Health • City of Portland • Molnlycke • City of South Portland • Moody’s Collision and Repair • Coastal Enterprises Inc. • New Mainers Resource • Cozy Harbor Seafood Center • Credere Associates • Northeast Mobile Health • Cumberland County • Old Port Wool and Textiles Government • PMSL • Environlogix • Port Property Management • Evonik • Portland Adult Education • FED Rehabilitation Services, • Portland Mattress Makers Inc. • Portland Public Schools • FHC • Sappi • Flowfold • Scales • Fore Street • Seabreeze • General Dynamics • Southworth • Goodwill of Northern New • Spectrum Enterprises England • Steel-Pro Incorporated • Goodwill Workforce • Street and Company Solutions • Techplace • Greater Portland Economic • The Right Solutions Development Corporation • Tube Hollows • Holiday Inn • VNA - Eastern Maine • Idexx Home Care • Integrity Composites • Wayfair • Jotul • Welch Signs • Kennebec Technologies • Westbrook Fire • LDS Employment Recourse • Yarmouth Fire Rescue Center

pg. 28 SMCC FACTBOOK Workforce & Continuing Studies

Employees

Organizational Chart pg. 30 Educational Attainment of Full-time Faculty pg. 31 Employee Status pg. 31 Gender pg. 31 Race pg. 32

pg. 29 SMCC FACTBOOK Employees

EMPLOYEES SMCC is more than an educational institution; we’re a major employer with more than 600 employees. We have more than 450 full-time and adjunct faculty and nearly 150 staff. Our faculty have extensive work experience in their fields and are closely connected Industry to business and the community. The data in this section is from Fall Doctorate Certification of 2016, unless otherwise noted. 2 The data in this section 10 2% is from Fall 2017, 10% unless otherwise noted. Organizational Chart

Bachelor's 22 Master's 22% Maine Community College System 66 Derek P. Langhauser, Interim President 66%

College Southern Maine Community College Governance Ronald G. Cantor, President President’s Office Foundation Board Darla Jewett, Assistant for Strategic Initiatives

Administrative Lori Hall, Executive Assistant

Human Resources Denise Reny, HR & Benefits Manager

SMCC Foundation Joan Cohen, Executive Director

Enrollment & Midcoast Student Life Academic Finance Business/ Information Student Success Campus & Tiffanie Bentley, Affairs, Robert Coombs, Community Technology Kaylene Mitchell, Satellite Sites Dean Paul Charpentier, Dean Partnerships Timothy Dunne, Dean James Whitten, Interim Dean Julie Chase Dean & Chief Dean Information Officer

pg. 30 SMCC FACTBOOK Employees SMCC FACTBOOK Employees

Educational Attainment of Educational Attainment of Faculty Adjunct Faculty

Industry High School / GED Doctorate Certification Other 2 10 10 Associate 4 2% 3% 1% 10% 17 6%

Doctorate Bachelor's 42 13% 22 Master's 22% 66 Master's 66% 184 58% Bachelor's 60 19%

Employee Status Employee Status Full-time Part-time Total Executive Staff 9 9 Management 11 11 Faculty 97 3 100 Adjunct Faculty 341 341 Staff 126 37 163 Rank and Gender of Totals: 244 381 625 Full-time Faculty

35 30 25 18 20 14 12 15 7 10 15 5 13 11 10 0 Professor (33) Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor (17) (27) (23)

pg. 31 Male Female SMCC FACTBOOK Employees

Full-time Faculty Race Staff Race

Black or African American Indian or American Alaska Native 4 Asian 1 2% 2 1% 1% Hispanics of Not Specified Any Race 12 1 6% 1%

White 100 100% White 165 89%

Adjunct Faculty Race

Black or Native African Hawaiian or American Other Pacific Two or More Islander Races 2 1% 1 6 0% Hispanics 2% of Any Race Asian 9 1 3% 0%

Not Specified 78 25% White 220 69%

pg. 32 SMCC FACTBOOK Employees

Staff Race Finances

Black or African American Indian or Revenues by Year pg. 34 American Alaska Native Revenues by Category pg. 34 4 Asian 1 2% 2 1% Revenues - State Appropriations & Net Tuition & Fees in Millions pg. 35 1% Hispanics of Tuition in Real Dollars pg. 35 Not Specified Any Race Financial Aid pg. 36 12 1 6% 1% Student Costs pg. 37

White 165 89%

pg. 33 SMCC FACTBOOK Finances

FINANCES The bulk of SMCC’s revenues comes from state appropriations and tuition & fees, with additional funding from grants, contracts and other sources. State appropriations have remained relatively flat in recent years, while revenues from tuition & fees have declined. In real dollars, SMCC’s tuition has gone down. The data in this section is from Fall 2017, unless otherwise noted. Revenues by Year

Please note: All FY 2018 data will be available in the online version of this publication after 9/1/2018

FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017

Gross Tuition and Fees $20,642,665 $20,829,338 $20,307,273 $19,644,541 $20,023,872 Less: Discounts and Allowances $(13,838,130) $(13,667,728) $(12,697,350) $(12,045,249) $(10,642,811) Net Tuition and Fees $6,804,535 $7,161,610 $7,609,923 $7,599,292 $9,381,061 State Appropriations $12,607,538 $13,160,805 $12,980,768 $13,873,976 $14,263,555 Federal Grants and Contracts $13,719,516 $14,136,431 $14,742,687 $12,200,890 $10,824,491 State Grants and Contracts $2,545,252 $2,556,341 $2,416,670 $2,774,179 $2,809,449 Private Grants and Contracts $325,867 $275,317 $521,813 $675,610 $729,966 Auxiliary Enterprises $2,836,390 $2,566,404 $2,442,145 $2,356,537 $2,550,050 Other Sources $1,924,218 $3,941,397 $6,871,898 $2,050,178 $1,952,587 Midcoast Acquisition $15,000,000 Total Revenue $59,318,944 $40,763,316 $43,798,305 $47,585,904 $42,511,159

Revenues by Category

Net Tuition and Fees $9,381,061 Other 22% $18,866,543 44% State Appropriations $14,263,555 34%

pg. 34 SMCC FACTBOOK Finances SMCC FACTBOOK Finances

Revenues - State Appropriations & Net Tuition & Fees in Millions

$25.00 $21.50 $23.60 $20.40 $20.60 $19.40 $20.00 $9.40 $7.60 $6.80 $7.20 $7.60 $15.00 Please note: All FY 2018 data will be available in the online version of this publication after 9/1/2018 $10.00 $12.60 $13.20 $13.00 $13.90 $14.20 $5.00

$- FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 Net Tuition & Fees (in Millions) Appropriations (in Millions) Total

Nominal dollars are dollars that are unadjusted Tuition in Real Dollars for inflation, while real dollars are dollars that have been adjusted for inflation.

3000 $2,760 $2,760 $2,760 2800 $2,700 $2,700 2600 2400 2200

2000 $2,099 $2,096 $2,073 $2,059 $2,027 1800 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY2018

Nominal Dollars Real Dollars (in 2003 dollars)

pg. 35 SMCC FACTBOOK Section 7: Finances

Financial Aid

Summary 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2016-17 Applicants Number of FAFSAs Received 10,406 9,403 8,801 7,772 8,098 Number of Actual Recipients 5,101 4,598 4,155 3,909 3,741 Average Amount of Aid $6,303 $6,278 $6,045 $5,717 $5,574 Federal Aid Federal Direct Loans $17,555,477 $14,456,978 $11,982,743 $9,982,868 $8,449,899 Federal Pell Grants $11,993,834 $11,011,502 $9,885,579 $8,613,833 $8,835,980 Federal Work Study $178,342 $201,748 $194,330 $182,657 $181,245 Federal Supplemental Ed. Opportunity Grants $88,726 $110,260 $106,799 $107,697 $98,870 (FSEOG) NASA Space Grant $0 $28,500 $100,675 $0 $0 Total for Federal Aid $29,816,379 $25,808,988 $22,270,126 $18,887,055 $17,565,994 State of Maine Grant Programs Maine State Grants $1,282,250 $1,358,750 $1,727,884 $1,561,137 $1,327,747 Gear-Up Scholarships $66,600 $68,043 $37,535 $0 $0 Scholarships from State of Maine Gaming Funds $0 $492,713 $581,608 $645,378 $684,873 College Works for ME (Work Study) $0 $0 $0 $108,800 $108,800 Total for State of Maine Aid $1,348,850 $1,919,506 $2,347,027 $2,315,315 $2,121,420 Programs Private Sector Aid Alternative Loans $456,665 $532,601 $500,149 $545,970 $431,028 Total for Private Sector Aid $456,665 $532,601 $500,149 $545,970 $431,028 Miscellaneous Grants SMCC Foundation $155,760 $199,865 $207,503 $239,635 $229,690 Other Aid (Outside Sources) $372,274 $406,688 $474,241 $358,158 $505,600 Total for Miscellaneous Grants $528,034 $606,553 $681,744 $597,793 $735,290 Total for All Financial Aid $32,149,928 $28,867,648 $25,799,046 $22,346,133 $20,853,732

pg. 36 SMCC FACTBOOK Section 7: Finances SMCC FACTBOOK Section 7: Finances

Student Costs

TUITION FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS • Maine Residents (30 credits per year) - $2,760 • Out-of-state Residents (30 credits per year) - $5,520

TUITION FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS • Maine Residents - $92 per credit hour • Out-of-state Residents - $184 per credit hour

ANNUAL ON-CAMPUS ROOM & BOARD • Room - $5,500 • Board - $3,450 • Housing Damage Deposit* - $250 • Cable & Internet Service Fee - $288

GENERAL FEES • Admissions Application - $20 • Academic Services Fee - $1.00 per credit hour • Comprehensive Fee+ - $9.20 per credit hour • Course Fee++ - $9.20 per credit hour • Document Processing Fee** - $3 per credit hour • Information Access Fee - $2.50 per credit hour • Student Activity Fee - $25 per semester

USER FEES • Parking Permit (per semester): Fall or Spring - $40 Summer - $15 • Lab/Technology Fee+++ - $18.40 per credit hour

TESTING FEES • Nursing Test Fee - $162.50 • CPR Test Fee (EMST 100 class) - $25 • EMT Test Fee (if student qualifies) - $125 For a comprehensive list of testing fees view the SMCC College Catalog at www.smccME.edu/catalog.

* Paid with housing application: will be refunded 8 to 10 weeks following the end of the completed agreement less any room, suite or common area damages that are assessed to student ** Includes transcripts and immunization records for registered students

+ 10% of resident tuition rate for non-technical courses ++ 10% of resident tuition rate for lecture courses +++ 20% of resident tuition rate for lab & technology/shop courses

pg. 37 SMCC FACTBOOK South Portland Campus Map

South Portland Campus 2 Fort SMCCRoad, South South Portland, Portland ME Campus 04106 • 207-741-5500 2 Fort Road, South Portland, ME 04106 • 207-741-5500

STUDENT SERVICES ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS

1 Campus Center 10 Broadway (BRWY) 22 Harorview Ha 30 ohnson Automotive Technoogy Admissions Communications & Marketing Academic Offi ces Center (AT) Advising Continuing Studies Social Sciences Bookstore Workforce Development Career Services 31 Lighthouse Art Studio (LHART) Financial Aid 23 Heath Science Center (HSC) 11 Art Studio (ARTST) JMG Offi ce Cardiovascular Library & Learning Commons Dietetic Technology 32 Lighthouse Buiding (LTHSE) Path to Graduation 12 Baykeeper Buiding Medical Assisting Foundation for Maine’s Community Colleges Registration Friends of Casco Bay Student Billing Nursing SeaWolves Cafe Radiology 33 Marine Education (FISH) Testing Center 13 Canteen Respiratory Therapy Arts Transfer Services TRIO Student Success Services 14 Cates Buiding 24 Heating, Air Conditioning & Offi ce of the President 34 Marine Science Center (MSC) SMCC Foundation Refrigeration (HAC) Biological Sciences 2 Fort Buiding Plumbing Human Resources Security 15 Computer Science & Engineering 35 Mcernan Hospitaity Center 25 Hidreth Media Center (HILDM) (MCRN) STUDENT LIFE Center (CSEC) Communications & New Media Computer & Information Sciences Conferences & Events 3 A Faiths Chape Electrical Engineering Technologies 26 Hidreth Science Center (HILD) 36 Pree Ha (PREB) 16 Construction Technoogy (CTC) Physical Sciences English 4 Captains House Math Captain’s Cupboard Food Pantry Student Organizations 17 Cuinary Arts Center (CA) 27 Horticuture (HORT) Culinary Arts 37 Ross Technoogy Center (TECH) 5 Hutchinson Union Buiding (HUB) Hospitality 28 Howe Ha (HOWE) Architectural & Engineering Technology Fitness Center Counseling Drop-In Computer Lab Gymnasium 18 Eary Chidhood Education (ECE) Disability Services Information Technology Services Criminal Justice 6 Oceanview Dining Ha 19 Emergency Training Center (ETC) Fire Science 38 Sustainaiity & Energy Emergency Medical Services Prayer Room Aternatives Center (SEA) 7 SeaWoves Cafe 20 Faciities Management 29 ewett Ha (EWET) Precision Machining & Manufacturing 8 Spring Point Residence Ha Student Life Offi ces 21 Hague Ha (HAGUE) Central Services Business CeSIL Offi ce ESOL Facilities Global Languages 7/18 9 Surfsite Residence Ha Maine Community College System Offi ces

Campus Maps and Locations 3.18.indd 1 9/18/18 10:10 AM pg. 38 SMCC FACTBOOK South Portland Campus Map SMCC FACTBOOK Midcoast Campus Map

Midcoast Campus 29 Sewall Street, Brunswick ME 04011 • 207-844-2102

Fitness Studio

Bangor Saings Bank Prnnrn niersity of Maine at Augustas Brunswick Center Center for Student Inolement & eadership (CeSI)

pg. 39 South Portland Campus 2 Fort Road South Portland, ME 04106 207-741-5500

Midcoast Campus 29 Sewall Street Brunswick, ME 04011 207-844-2102 www.smccME.edu pg. 44