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first early college distance education program in
Maine, the University of Maine Academ-e offers courses for university credit to Maine high school
seniors through internet-based "online" technologies.
Responding
to the changing nature of Maine’s public schools
through their increasing use of technology in teaching
and learning, the Academ-e early college program
serves qualified Maine high school juniors and seniors, as
well as those who are home-schooled, in an adult
education diploma or GED program, or attending one
of Maine’s
independent high schools.
Academ-e
consists of courses representing five broad areas:
mathematics, sciences, arts, humanities and social
sciences. Through nominations by high school principals,
guidance counselors and teachers, all Maine high
schools are eligible to have students enroll in
the Academ-e on a first-come, first-served basis.
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How
it Works
Academ-e
courses will carry University of Maine credit and students
will establish a UMaine transcript enabling them to
apply their credit hours to a UMaine degree program
or to other colleges and universities into which they
will eventually matriculate. It is expected that students
will receive dual credits (i.e., both high school and
university credit).
Courses
are offered in an asynchronous online
environment and consequently are not dictated by
pre-set University or high school schedules. Students
study and learn in a location and time of their
choosing (e.g., school, home, library, UMS campus,
etc.) that allows access to the internet based courses
any time during the day, evenings or weekends. Courses
are also designed to ensure adequate student and
faculty interaction while accommodating students’ schedules
and personal circumstances.
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