Distance Education
Bachelor of Arts & Science Allied Health concentration provides licensed or license-eligible associate-level allied health graduates a bachelor’s program in disciplines where no such degree is otherwise available.
The online Business Management Degree Completion program provides returning students the opportunity to finish their bachelor’s degree faster than in a traditional classroom setting.
The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice prepares the student for positions in today’s most important areas, our safety and security.
The Associate of Arts in General Studies allows the student to select courses in areas of their choice while providing them a background in Liberal Arts.
The Associate of Arts in Human Services prepares students for work in the behavioral health field, meeting the requirements for certification as a Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician – Community (MHRT/C) required for many jobs in applied community based work.
The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BAS) allows you to explore at your own pace and discover what interests you. You are not required to complete a specific major, although you must complete 120 semester hours of credit.
The RN-to-BSN program is designed for students who are already licensed as RN’s and are seeking a BSN degree.
The UMFK graduate program offers a flexible program leading to the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. Graduate nursing students pursue their educational and career goals with faculty and clinicians vested in student success. In the MSN program tracks, students are able to pursue education full time or part time. All MSN courses are offered online.
The RN to MSN Bridge Program is for Registered Nurses (RN) who hold an associate’s degree in nursing, from an accredited institution, and also hold a prior baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than nursing. These students are eligible to enroll in the RN to MSN Bridge Program to complete the Nursing (MS, Online only) in either the Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (A/GACNP) concentration or Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) concentration.
Emma Hevey
(207) 834-7560
emma.hevey@maine.edu
Loni Nadeau
(207) 834-8623
loni@maine.edu
Leslie Kelly
(207) 834-7522
lesliek@maine.edu
Emma Hevey
(207) 834-7560
emma.hevey@maine.edu
Loni Nadeau
(207) 834-8623
loni@maine.edu
Leslie Kelly
(207) 834-7522
lesliek@maine.edu