A lot has been written lately about college-bound Maine students feeling they have to leave our state in order to get a high-quality college education. The truth is, the University of Maine at Farmington offers a nationally-recognized, outstanding college education — right here in Maine. So you don't have to leave your home state to go to college, after all.

Outstanding Quality in a Spectacular Location
As you've probably heard all over the news, the University of Maine at Farmington is one of the top-rated public universities in the nation. In fact, Farmington was recently named “One of America’s Best Colleges” for the 11th consecutive year (1998-2008) by U.S.News & World Report. And Farmington was recognized in a national study as one of just 20 colleges that serve as a "model of educational effectiveness."

Tremendous Value, Especially for Mainers
In addition to outstanding quality, cost is an important factor in choosing a college, too. Because Farmington is a state-supported institution, Maine residents receive our lower in-state tuition rate.

So combining our outstanding quality and very attractive price point, the University of Maine at Farmington turns out to be a tremendous value — especially for Maine residents.

Other colleges and universities Farmington students often consider
(2007-2008 Costs: tuition + mandatory fees + room & board for Maine residents)
NOTE: 2008-2009 comparisons coming soon.

College Total per Year  College Total per Year
Univ. Maine at Farmington $15,364   Alfred University (NY) $35,134
Univ. of Southern Maine (ME) $16,068   Univ. of New England (ME) $37,480
Univ. Maine-Orono (ME) $17,160   Wheelock College (MA) $38,030
Husson College (ME) $19,540   Univ. of Vermont (VT) $38,216
Mass. Coll. Liberal Arts (MA) $22,422   Hartwick College (NY) $38,945
Keene State College (NH) $24,424   Merrimack College (MA) $38,998
Plymouth State University (NH) $24,624   Roger Williams University (RI) $39,598
Lyndon State College (VT) $25,302   Salve Regina University (RI) $39,850
Eastern Conn. State Univ. (CT) $25,398   St. Michael’s College (VT) $39,900
Montclair State Univ. (NJ) $27,300   Colby-Sawyer College (NH) $39,960
Rampoo College of NJ (NJ) $27,709   St. Anselm College (NH) $39,965
Thomas College (ME) $27,920   Allegheny College (PA) $40,000
UMass. Dartmouth (MA) $28,018   Clarkson University (NY) $41,622
Unity College (ME) $28,030   Stonehill College (MA) $41,980
Univ. of Rhode Island (RI) $28,223   Quinnipac College (CT) $42,700
UMass. Amherst (MA) $29,843   Northeastern University (MA) $45,479
Concorida College (NY) $32,175   Fairfield University (CT) $46,925
Niagra University (NY) $33,200   Boston University (MA) $48,468
Monmouth University (NJ) $33,319   Colby College (ME) $48,520
Univ. of Connecticut (CT) $33,350   Bowdoin College (ME) $48,570
Univ. of New Hampshire (NH) $33,832   Bates College (ME) $49,350
St. Joseph’s College (ME) $35,010   Boston College (MA) $50,345

The data above is from U.S.News & World Report’s 2008 "America’s Best Colleges" guide, The College Board, or provided by the institutions, themselves.