- University of Maine at Farmington
infobox University
name= University of Maine at Farmington
established= 1864
type= Public
president=Theo Kalikow
students= 2,349
city= Farmington
state= ME
country= USA
campus= Rural
free_label= Athletics
free= 11 varsity teams
mascot=Beaver
website= [http://www.farmington.edu]The University of Maine at Farmington, established in
1864 asMaine ’s first public institution of higher education, is a publicliberal arts college , and a founding member of theCouncil of Public Liberal Arts Colleges offering programs in teacher education, human services and arts and sciences as a part of theUniversity of Maine System . The school is also at times referred to as UMaine Farmington or UMF for short.History
In March 1863, a Normal School Act passed into law, and that fall, Farmington was chosen from a list of possible locations for the first normal school, making the University of Maine Farmington the first public institution of higher education in the State of Maine.
Many early graduates attended the school for its liberal arts offerings alone. Among these were the Stanley brothers, famous for building the
Stanley Steamer automobile; andJohn Frank Stevens , engineer of thePanama Canal . Interest in the liberal arts continued unabated until the college offered its first degree programs in the liberal arts in 1971. By the 1974-75 school year, nearly 300 students were enrolled in liberal arts majors.Another famous graduate from the university is
Bob Marley (comedian) , who graduated with a degree in community health.Academics
The University of Maine at Farmington has been ranked among the top schools in the
liberal arts and comprehensive college categories byU.S.News & World Report in itsCollege and university rankings for 11 consecutive years (1998-2008). The University's enrollment cap of just 2,000 students enables UMF to offer a 15:1 student/faculty ratio and an average class size of 19.UMF offers majors in Art, Arts Administration, Biology, Business Economics, Community Health Education, Community Heath Education - school health education concentration, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Elementary Education, English, Environmental Planning and Policy, Environmental Science, Geology, Geology/Chemistry, Geology/Geography, Geography, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Music/Arts, Philosophy/Religion, Political Science/Social Science, Psychology, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Administration, Secondary Education (with concentrations in Biology, English, Language Arts, Mathematics, Mathematics/Computer Science, Physical Science, Science, Social Science), Sociology/Anthropology, Special Education (with concentrations in Emotional Disturbance, Learning Disabilities, Mental Retardation), Theater, and Women's & Gender Studies. With the approval of the Arts and Sciences Committee, students may choose to design their own academic program through Interdisciplinary Studies or an Individualized Major. It also offers a unique Certificate Program in Ski Industries (available to students in any major).
The University of Maine at Farmington's programs in education are nationally accredited by the
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).As of January 15, 2008 the University has officially announced they plan to offer a Masters of Science in Education graduate degree program. It will focus in one of four concentrations, including Educational Technology, Literature and Literacy, School Administration or one designed by the participant. The University started to accept applications as it awaited approval by
New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). NEASC approved the initial degree offering on June 04, 2008.Athletics
The UMaine Farmington Beavers compete in the NCAA
Division III North Atlantic Conference , which also includes Bay Path, Becker, Castleton State, Elms, Johnson State, Lasell, Lesley, Mount Ida, and Maine rivals Husson, Maine Maritime, and Thomas. The school's official colors are maroon and white.UMaine Farmington has eleven varsity teams, including men's teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer, and women's teams in basketball, cross country, field hockey, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Lacrosse was added as a team sport in 2008. There are also club teams in cheerleading, ice hockey, men's rugby, women's rugby, and men's and women's ultimate [http://studentorgs.umf.maine.edu/~ultimate/] . Recent NAC champions include men's cross country (2003-2005), women's basketball (2004, 2006, 2007), women's cross country (2004-2005), women's field hockey (2003-2004, 2006, 2007), women's soccer (2003), and women's softball (2005); recent NCAA tournament appearances include women's basketball (2006), women's field hockey (2004, 2006, 2007), women's soccer (2003), and women's softball (2005). There are also alpine ski racing teams and, as of 2008, a wrestling team.
In addition to the outdoor athletic fields and Dearborn Gymnasium, UMF has a Fitness and Recreation Center that houses has a cardio fitness area with machines; a fully-equipped and supervised weight room with free weights and weight machines; four multipurpose courts; a 1/8 mile walking/jogging track; and a 25-yard swimming pool for the use of UMF students and members of the area community.
References
External links
* [http://www.umf.maine.edu/ University of Maine at Farmington]
* [http://library.umf.maine.edu/ Mantor Library]
* [http://wumf.umf.maine.edu/ WUMF 100.1 FM] - UMF's student radio station
* [http://athletics.umf.maine.edu/ UMaine Farmington Athletics]
* [http://www.umf.maine.edu/alumni/magazine.php?location=alumni Farmington First] - the University of Maine at Farmington magazine
* [http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/schoolsays.asp?category=1&listing=1024059<ID=1 Princeton Review]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.