Welcome
Graduate work has been available at the University of Maine since the first master's degree was conferred here in 1881. Since that time, graduate offerings have expanded significantly to include our current selection of over 70 master's and 30 doctoral areas of study.
Beginning in 1923, graduate work has been a separate division of the University. This differentiation allows the Graduate School to meet the unique needs of the 2300-plus graduate students currently enrolled at the Orono campus on both academic and personal matters. We encourage you to contact our office (located on the lower level of Stodder Hall) at anytime, for information or materials related to graduate studies at the University of Maine.
What's New at the Graduate School
-
Posted on: Tuesday, September 14
Posted September 14, 2010
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a four-year grant of $1,678,000 to the University of Maine's Canadian-American Center. The grant will support a National Resource Center on Canada and provide foreign language and area studies fellowships...
-
Posted on: Monday, August 30
In order to better serve the continuing needs of educators within the state of Maine as well as from other states, the University of Maine has developed a completely on-line, asynchronous master's degree program focusing on...
-
Posted on: Thursday, August 19
This Fall Semester begins, the Graduate School will select 10 applicants to participate in two Dissertation & Thesis Studios at the Graduate Student Center in Stodder Hall.
The core of the Studio is a series of structured collaborative workshops facilitated by members of the...
-
Posted on: Wednesday, August 11
.jpg)
All Graduate Faculty, Graduate Students with their Families and Support Staff are invited to the annual
...






