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Postsecondary Guide of Maine Postsecondary Guide of Maine A Guide to Maine Colleges and Universities CHOOSING A COLLEGE Visit FAME’s Online Maine College Search www.FAMEmaine.com/education 1 Search Maine colleges by academic program 2 Browse Maine colleges by school name or location 3 Get a full detailed description of each school, including location, Title IV code, admissions deadline, tuition, and more Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) does not discriminate in the administration 5 Community Drive of any of its programs or in its employment practices on the basis of race, PO Box 949 color, national origin, age, gender, religion, physical or mental disability, Augusta, Maine 04332-0949 political affiliation, marital status or sexual orientation. FAME is an equal 1-800-228-3734 opportunity employer, provider and lender. www.FAMEmaine.com 2 www.FAMEmaine.com Postsecondary Education Planning Resources Services Financial Aid Program Serving Career Admissions Information Phone Number / Internet Address Aspire TANF Clients • • • Augusta (800) 452-1926 Houlton (800) 432-7338 Provides support services and funding for clients seeking Bangor (800) 432-7825 Lewiston (800) 482-7517 training and employment. Biddeford (800) 322-1919 Machias (800) 432-7846 Calais (800) 622-1400 Portland (800) 482-7520 Caribou (800) 432-7366 Rockland (800) 432-7802 Ellsworth (800) 432-7823 Sanford (800) 482-0790 Farmington (800) 442-6382 Skowhegan (800) 452-4602 Fort Kent (800) 432-7340 S. Paris (888) 593-9775 Early College for ME High School • • (207) 699-4897 Comprehensive high school to college transition program. Juniors and www.earlycollege.me.edu Seniors Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) All Ages (800) 228-3734 • Free resources to assist students and families plan and pay www.FAMEmaine.com/education for college. Jobs for Maine’s Graduates 6th - 12th Grade • • • (207) 620-7180 Identifies students who face barriers to education and www.jmg.org guides them on to a successful path toward continued education, a meaningful career, and productive adulthood. Maine Centers for Women, Work & Community Workers in • (800) 442-2092 Offers training and support services in life skills, career Transition www.womenworkandcommunity.org planning, self-employment, and SCANS training. (Primarily Women) Maine College Transition Program Adults • • • (207) 624-6778 Comprehensive programs of study leading to enrollment mct.maineadulted.org in a post-secondary institution; support services include career planning, academic preparation, financial aid assistance, college planning, and Accuplacer testing. Maine Educational Opportunity Centers (MEOC) Adults (19 yrs. +) • • • UMaine Educational counseling regarding careers, college (800) 281-3703 admissions and financial aid application processes, and meoc.maine.edu default loan counseling. Maine Eductional Talent Search (METS) 6th - 12th Grade • • • UMaine UMPI Early intervention program for eligible youth in grades 6-12 (800) 540-0493 (800) 734-3636 to prepare for higher education. mets.maine.edu www.umpi.edu/ trio-college-access Maine State Approving Agency for Veterans Service • • (207) 582-2100 Education and Training Programs Members, www.msaa.maine.edu Provide outreach and information to foster the usage of Veterans the GI Bill. and Eligible Dependents Student Support Services College Students • • • CMCC (207) 755-5209 Helps eligible students (including individuals with disabilities) KVCC (207) 453-5019 stay in college, receive tutoring, counseling and remedial NMCC (207) 768-2839 instruction. UMaine Onward Program (207) 581-2319 UMA Cornerstone Program (207) 621-3157 UMF Liberal Studies Bridge Program (207) 778-7295 UMFK Academic & Counseling Serv. (207) 834-7530 UMPI Student Support Services (207) 768-9613 USM Student Support Services (207) 780-5203 WCCC (207) 454-1064 YCCC North Star (207) 646-9282 ext. 270 Upward Bound 10th - 12th • • • Bowdoin College (207) 725-3559 Assists eligible high school students prepare for higher Grade UMaine Math Science (207) 581-2522 education and includes a summer residential component. UMF (207) 778-7296 UMPI (207) 768-9612 USM (207) 780-5203 3 MAINE COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES* Bates College Student Costs Central Maine Medical Center Full-Time Tuuition and Fees: $11,500 23 Campus Avenue College of Nursing and Health Professions Lewiston, Maine 04240 Financial Aid Deadline 1-855-BATES55 Rolling 70 Middle Street fax 207-786-6025 Lewiston, Maine 04240 Admissions Deadline 207-795-2843 (Admissions Nursing) www.bates.edu April 15 [email protected] 207-795-2649 (Admissions Medical Imaging) Title IV Code: 002036 Bowdoin College 207-795-2270 (Financial Aid) Enrollment (Fall 2012): 1,753 5000 College Station fax 207-795-2849 Student Costs Brunswick, Maine 04011 www.cmmccollege.edu Comprehensive Fee: $58,950 207-725-3000 (2012-2013 Academic Year) 207-725-3100 (Admissions) Title IV Code: 006305 207-725-3273 (Financial Aid) Enrollment (Fall 2012) Full-Time: 66 Financial Aid Deadline fax 207-725-3101 ED I - November 15 Part-Time: 151 ED II - January 1 www.bowdoin.edu Regular Decision - February 1 [email protected] Student Costs FT Tuition: $230 per credit hour Admissions Deadline Title IV Code: 002038 PT Tuition: $230 per credit hour ED I - November 15 Enrollment (Fall 2012): 1,775 Fees: Vary according to program ED II and Regular Decision - January 1 Room Only: $1,175 per semester Transfer - March 1 Student Costs FT Tuition: $45,004 Financial Aid Deadline Fees: $442 May 1 Beal College Room/Board: $12,388 Admissions Deadline 99 Farm Road Financial Aid Deadline January 15th Bangor, Maine 04401 February 15 (Regular Decision) 207-947-4591 Colby College 1-800-660-7351 Admissions Deadline fax 207-947-0208 January 1 (Regular Decision) 4800 Mayflower Hill www.bealcollege.edu Waterville, Maine 04901 [email protected] Central Maine 207-859-4800 Community College fax 207-859-4828 Title IV Code: 005204 1250 Turner Street www.colby.edu Enrollment (Fall 2012) [email protected] Full-Time: 314 Auburn, Maine 04210-6498 Part-Time: 143 207-755-5100 Title IV Code: 002039 Total: 457 1-800-891-2002 Enrollment (Fall 2012): 1,863 fax 207-755-5493 Student Costs Student Costs FT Tuition: $7,260 www.cmcc.edu [email protected] Comprehensive Fee: $55,700 PT Tuition: $605 per class (2012-2013 academic year) Fees: Vary Title IV Code: 005276 Financial Aid Deadline Enrollment (Fall 2013): 3,000 Financial Aid Deadline ED I - November 15; ED II - January 1; May 1 Regular Decision - February 1 Student Costs FT Tuition and Fees: $3,300 Admissions Deadline Admissions Deadline PT Tuition and Fees: Varies None ED I - November 15; ED II - January 15; Room/Board: $8,916 Regular Decision - January 1 Birthwise Midwifery School Financial Aid Deadline No deadline, but all students are encouraged College of the Atlantic 24 South High Street to apply by May 1st to be considered for all Bridgton, Maine 04009 available sources of funding. 105 Eden Street 207-647-5968 Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 fax 207-647-5919 Admissions Deadline 207-288-5015 www.birthwisemidwifery.edu None for most programs. Jan. 31 for Nursing. 1-800-528-0025 Some programs have a limited number of seats [email protected] so we encourage you to apply early. fax 207-288-4126 www.coa.edu Title IV Code: 036123 Title IV Code: 011385 *Contact information, deadlines and costs are subject to change. Enrollment (Fall 2013) Full-Time: 340 Please check with schools for most up-to-date information. Part-Time: 8 4 Student Costs Student Costs Kennebec Valley FT Tuition: $38,403 (2013-2014 academic year) FT Tuition: $15,000 (2012-2013 academic year) Community College Room/Board: $9,258 (2013-2014 academic year) Fees: $100 92 Western Avenue Financial Aid Deadline Financial Aid Deadline Fairfield, Maine 04937 February 15 None 1-800-528-5882 (Maine only) Admissions Deadline Admissions Deadline fax 207-453-5010 February 15 None www.kvcc.me.edu Title IV Code: 009826 Eastern Maine Husson University Enrollment (Fall 2012) Community College One College Circle Full-Time: 714 Part-Time: 1,756 354 Hogan Road Bangor, Maine 04401 Bangor, Maine 04401 207-941-7100 Student Costs 207-974-4680 (Admissions) 1-800-448-7766 FT Tuition: $88 per credit hour 207-974-4625 (Financial Aid) fax 207-941-7935 PT Tuition: $88 per credit hour 1-800-286-9357 (Maine) www.husson.edu Fees: Vary according to program fax 207-974-4683 Title IV Code: 002043 Financial Aid Deadline www.emcc.edu Enrollment (Fall 2012) May 1 [email protected] Full-Time: 1,967 Part-Time: 433 Admissions Deadline Title IV Code: 005277 Rolling Enrollment (Fall 2012) Student Costs Full-Time: 1,377 FT Tuition: $15,252 Maine College of Art Part-Time: 1,095 PT Tuition: $492 per credit hour Fees: $370 522 Congress Street FT Tuition: $86 per credit hour (2012-2013 Room/Board: $8,256 (2013-2014 academic year) Portland, Maine 04101 academic year) PT Tuition: $86 per credit hour (2012-2013 Financial Aid Deadline 207-699-5026 (Admissions) academic year) April 15 —priority date 207-699-5074 (Financial Aid) Fees: Vary according to program 1-800-699-1509 Admissions Deadline fax 207-699-5080 Rolling Financial Aid Deadline www.meca.edu May 1 [email protected] Kaplan University Admissions Deadline None; Nursing and Allied Health Programs - Augusta Campus Title IV Code: 011673 Enrollment: Full-time: 350 February 1 14 Marketplace Drive Augusta, Maine 04330 Student Costs Empire Beauty School 207-620-0837 FT Tuition: $30,260 augusta.kaplanuniversity.edu PT Tuition: $1,261 per credit hour 1-888-429-0060 Fees: $2,330 fax 207-990-2189 Lewiston Campus Room/Board: $10,000 www.empire.edu
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