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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

The University of Maine
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The University of Maine System (UMS) is a network of public universities in the U.S. state of Maine. Created in 1968 by the Maine State Legislature, the University of Maine System consists of seven universities, each with a distinct mission and regional character. Combined, there are approximately 34,700 students enrolled at these institutions.


Video University of Maine System



Member universities

  • The University of Maine; the flagship campus, located in Orono, Maine
  • University of Maine at Augusta
  • University of Maine at Farmington
  • University of Maine at Fort Kent (French: Université du Maine à Fort Kent)
  • University of Maine at Machias
  • University of Maine at Presque Isle
  • University of Southern Maine; three main campuses, principal campus is in Portland, Maine

Maps University of Maine System



Administration

The Board consists of 16 members, 15 of which are appointed by the Governor and approved by the Maine Legislature. The Maine Commissioner of Education serves as a member ex officio. Members are appointed for a five-year term and may be reappointed once. A student member of the Board is appointed for a single two-year term.

Chancellors

Notable Trustees


Setting Up a Project for Success: - ppt download
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References


University of Maine System, Employee Benefits Overview 2015 - YouTube
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External links

  • University of Maine System

Source of article : Wikipedia