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Has plenty of pre-graduate programs, and art programs but it seems to be very expensive reaching over 20 grand for an instate student.
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UMF is a great place for students that enjoy a modern and diverse lifestyle. There are many different kinds of people here, some from as far away as California and many foreign exchange students. The community and the professors are very supportive and caring.
» Read MoreEverything you need is nearby. Teachers are passionate and supportive. The dining hall is unhelpful.
» Read MoreAmazing, top of the line education. Up and coming in the way of facilities. Everyone is eager to help you succeed.
» Read MoreUMF is a nice small town college, the activities that happen on campus are usually to help you with your major. There is always someone that can answer your question. It is also a friendly town.
» Read MoreYou can receive a well-round education here, whomever you are. Classes are small, and professors work hard to remember names. Overall cost of attendance is low, comparitively speaking.
» Read MoreThis school is VERY Small. It is a good choice if you like very rural areas. The professors are extremely nice, but the classes themselves, I found to be like high school.
» Read MoreThe University of Maine at Farmington is a great liberal arts college. They have great faculty and staff as well as student. The campus is so diverse, that you can do just about anything here and it is a lot of fun.
» Read MoreThe campus is amazing, you can feel close to nature and isolated, or suburban and connected to the world - depending on where you feel like walking. The teachers care about their students and you can tell, you can stay after class for as long as you want, take them to dinner, lunch, just to keep the conversation going. The classes are intense but you can leave them knowing that you've learned something new every day.
» Read MoreI attended UMF as an Upward Bound student, I found the food to be bland and dreary. The dorms were a hazard(fully enveloped in flame in under 2 minutes.) The people however were unique and kind in typical Maine fashion, I'd highly recommend this campus for anyone pursuing a teaching degree.
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