University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, ME, USA

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Key Admission Stats

Institution Type
Public
  • Coed

Need Blind

This school does not consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission

Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
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94%
Acceptance Rate
1,407
Students Applied
73%
Transfer Acceptance Rate
48
Transfer Students Admitted

Admissions Requirements

SAT
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No
ACT
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No
SAT Subject Tests
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Yes
AP Course Credit
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Yes
Dual Enrollment
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Yes
Transcript
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No

Important Deadlines

Application TypeApplication DeadlineReply Deadline
Early Action Acceptance is not binding, but student will receive admissions decision earlier.November 15
Rolling Admissions

The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.

Test Optional
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Yes
Rolling Admissions
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Yes

Admitted Student Stats

In-State Students
80%
Out-Of-State Students
19%
US States Represented
30
Countries Represented
6
19%
Submitting SAT
SAT Percentiles

Math
25th
470
75th
605
Reading
25th
520
75th
640
3.20
Average GPA
Students Enrolled By GPA

3.75+
13%
3.50 - 3.74
13%
3.25 - 3.49
16%
3.00 - 3.24
16%
2.50 - 2.99
28%
2.00 - 2.49
12%
Students Enrolled By Class Rank

Top 10%
14
Top 25%
44
Top 50%
80
Students Enrolled By Household Income

< $30k
64
$30k - $48k
25
$48k - $75k
55
$75k - $110k
31
$110k+
31

Admissions Resources

Admissions: visit page
Admissions Email: [email protected]
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page

What Students Are Saying

Whether or not you get to visit the campus before you enroll doesn't matter. The environment is no different from that of any other college. You just have to be prepared to work hard. Of course, if you do get the chance to visit, you should! You would get to develop a relationship with your teachers before you start classes - who would pass that up?
Rachel from Farmington, ME
Be open to trying new things and new classes, be flexible in your schedule, and be prepared to get tired of the food after a while.
Cidney from Harpswell, ME
Not all of the residents halls have single user bathrooms, if you want your bathroom privacy, I encourage you to live in the Scott halls, in the Stone wellness community, or in FAB (for upperclassmen). The best halls to live in if you want to focus on your academics are Stone or the Scott Halls, if your main concern is fun, most likely Dakin Hall.
Tori from Turner, ME
Never be afraid to ask questions about the university to not only professors or admissions, but to students too. Most students will be willing to give you input, and it's super helpful. No question is too 'dumb' or 'pointless' for anyone!
Renee from Hampton, CT
Being well-prepared plays an important role to help to enhance yourself and it is the first step to succeed. Try to make effort if you can. Do not be afraid of failure. Everyone learns from mistakes.
Yan from Winslow, ME