List of colleges and universities in Maine

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The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Maine.

This list includes all schools that grant degrees at an associates level or higher, and are either accredited or in the process of accreditation by a recognized accrediting agency.

[edit] Institutions

School Location(s) Control Type[1] Enrollment (2005) Founded
Andover College Portland Private
(for-profit)
Associates college 590 1967[2]
Bangor Theological Seminary Bangor Private
(United Church of Christ)
Faith-based institution 139 1814[3]
Bates College Lewiston Private Liberal arts college 1,699 1855
Beal College Bangor Private
(for-profit)
Associates college 373 1891[4]
Bowdoin College Brunswick Private Liberal arts college 1,666 1794
Central Maine Community College Auburn Public Associates college 2,146 1963[5]
Central Maine Medical Center School of Nursing Lewiston Private Associates college 124 1891
Colby College Waterville Private Liberal arts college 1,871 1813
College of the Atlantic Bar Harbor Private Liberal arts college 319 1969
Eastern Maine Community College Bangor Public Associates college 1,831 1966[6]
Husson College Bangor Private Masters university 2,093 1898
Kennebec Valley Community College Fairfield Public Associates college 1,782 1969[7]
Maine College of Art Portland Private School of art 494 1882
Maine Maritime Academy Castine Public Baccalaureate college 839 1941
New England School of Communications Bangor Private Special-focus institution 313 1981
Northern Maine Community College Presque Isle Public Associates college 921 1961[8]
Saint Joseph's College of Maine Standish Private
(Catholic)
Masters university 3,636 1912
Southern Maine Community College South Portland Public Associates college 4,487 1946[9]
Thomas College Waterville Private Baccalaureate college 875 1894
Unity College Unity Private Baccalaureate college 528 1965
University of Maine Orono Public Research university 11,435 1865
University of Maine at Augusta Augusta Public Baccalaureate college 5,494 1965
University of Maine at Farmington Farmington Public Baccalaureate college 2,452 1863
University of Maine at Fort Kent Fort Kent Public Baccalaureate college 1,193 1878
University of Maine at Machias Machias Public Liberal arts college 1,149 1909
University of Maine at Presque Isle Presque Isle Public Liberal arts college 1,548 1903
University of New England Biddeford Private Masters university 3,312 1831
University of Southern Maine Portland Public Masters university 10,974 1878
Washington County Community College Calais Public Associates college 394 1969[10]
York County Community College Wells Public Associates college 874 1994[11]

[edit] Defunct institutions

Howland Universitie located at Baileyville maine,15 Maple street 207-427-3384

School Location(s) Founded Closed Note
Bliss College Lewiston 1897 1972
John F. Kennedy College Fort Kent
Kents Hill Junior College Kents Hill
LaMennais College Alfred 1959 Moved to Canton, Ohio and became Walsh University.
Mid-State College Augusta 1867 2003 [1]
Nasson College Springvale 1912 1983
Northern Conservatory of Music Bangor 1929 1972 [2]
Oblate College & Seminary Bar Harbor 1941 1969
Ricker College Houlton 1848 1978

[edit] References and notes

General
Specific
  1. ^ School types are based on the categorization used by US News, which is a simplification of the 2005 Carnegie Classification. For schools not categorized by US News, the Carnegie Classification is used directly.
  2. ^ Andover College. About Andover College. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  3. ^ Bangor Theological Seminary. Catalog: Introduction. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  4. ^ Beal College. Course Catalog p. 5. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  5. ^ Central Maine Community College. About CM. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  6. ^ Eastern Maine Community College. Our History. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  7. ^ Kennebec Valley Community College. Fall 2006 Profile. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  8. ^ Northern Maine Community College. About NMCC. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  9. ^ Southern Maine Community College. History of SMCC. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  10. ^ Washington County Community College. Student Handbook p. 6. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
  11. ^ York County Community College. History. Retrieved on Sep 29, 2007.
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