Transitions Program
Being accepted into UMaine means you
have an opportunity to live and study at a major public university, one
known for its high level of academics and friendly, welcoming
atmosphere. Students at UMaine have the advantages of a public research
institution combined with a high quality of life. Our graduates launch
successful careers and enjoy enriched lives thanks to their UMaine
experience. Our mission is to help all our students to realize their
potential.
Our commitment is to invest our
resources into helping all students succeed in life. The Transitions
program is part of that commitment. Transitions is an opportunity
to study in an intensive, supervised and supportive program specially
designed to help you make the most of your college experience. It's your
chance to succeed!
Here's what Transitions is all
about...
At the beginning of the fall semester
every Transitions student will be required to participate in a
special New Student Orientation prior to the Fall Welcome Weekend. This
will help you learn more about the program's expectations and become
familiar with the campus and your fellow Transitions students.
Every Transitions student will:
- attend every class in all courses in
the program.
- meet the academic advisor five times
each semester.
- be reviewed at the end of the first
five weeks and at mid-semester. maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 at the
end of the first semester. If a GPA is below that, the student will be
placed on academic probation. If a GPA is below 1.5, the student will
be suspended.
- successfully complete TRS 100 and
TRS 105. GPAs lower than 2.0 at the end of the first year will result
in suspension. Suspended students will receive counseling and may be
referred to another institution in the University of Maine System or
Community College Systems.
Those students who successfully
complete their second semester in the Transitions program will
transfer to a major within one of the five colleges at UMaine.
General Studies Curriculum
All Transitions students will
take a maximum of 10 credits their first semester. Here's what you'll be
required to study in your first fall semester at UMaine:
ENG 101-College Composition (3 cr.
hrs.)
or
ENG 001-Placement Exam. Placement will depend on individual results of
the English placement exam.
MAT 103-Elementary Algebraic Models in
our World (3 cr. hrs.) Placement will depend on individual results of
the Math Placement Exam.
PSY 100-General Psychology (3 cr. hrs.)
TRS 100--College Success Seminar (1 cr. hr.)
Students who continue in the
Transitions program in the second semester will take a second
semester of the College Success Seminar (TRS 105) and be able to enroll
in other General Education Core Requirement classes with a total of
12-15 credit hours.
Advisors will work with students in the
Transitions program to help them identify possible majors and
further programs of study.
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public universities.
The
Transitions Program Coordinator, Julie Loppacher (far right) and
Lauren Viles, the Transitions graduate assistant (left), are seen
here presenting an award to a Transitions student at the last TRS 105
class in April 2008. According to Julie, “We hope to awaken the
potential in all students to
succeed academically. Hopefully, students' experience with the
Transitions Program will open doors to success in life.”
The Transitions program will let you show what you can do. It can be a stepping stone to a
fruitful and rewarding college life.
Student Life at UMaine
With
only rare exceptions, all UMaine first-year students live on campus.
All residence hall rooms
have high-speed digital internet and e-mail, plus cable TV. UMaine
classrooms and most public spaces are wireless.
Be part of a great
tradition!
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the only big-time Division I athletic program in Maine. And UMaine's
legendary men's hockey team is a powerhouse in national hockey.
And with over 100 student
groups and organizations to join, plus 112 club sports and 20 intramural
sports, there's always something to do on campus. Check out the
Student Resources page for more information on life at UMaine.
Contacting Transitions
Transitions is a unit of the
University of Maine College
Success Programs, located in East Annex. For further information on
Transitions contact Julie Loppacher at 207-581-1824.
For general admission information
contact:
UMaine Office of Admission
5713 Chadbourne Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5713
207-581-1561 or 1-877-486-2364
e-mail:
um-admit@maine.edu