University of Southern Maine

96 Falmouth Street, Portland, ME 04103

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96 Falmouth St, Portland, ME 04103, United States
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University of Southern Maine

The University of Southern Maine, located at 96 Falmouth Street in Portland, Maine, is a vibrant and diverse university offering nearly 300 undergraduate and graduate options. Students can mix majors, minors, and certificates to create a personalized program, or choose from online programs for flexibility in earning a USM degree from anywhere. The institution's multicampus experience encourages exploration and growth.

Thanks to a generous $750,000 gift from Town & Country Federal Credit Union, USM is expanding its offerings, including a new state-of-the-art esports arena on the Gorham campus. The university is also committed to promoting diversity and addressing social issues, with events such as book fairs focusing on censorship and collections of poems and artwork exploring the impact of the justice system on families.

USM also celebrates the legacies of overlooked women composers through concerts and other events. With ongoing projects such as a new residence hall and arts center, the university is solidifying its reputation as the hub of the city's college-town scene. Come and be a part of the exciting opportunities and community at the University of Southern Maine.

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Tony Pollard:
1

"Worst experience ever from a public relations perspective. The annual craft fair was advertised in the paper and when I arrived I was told I needed to have my vaccine card to enter. There was no mention of it anywhere in the advertisements. To make matters worse I'm a student and was refused entry because I didn't have the card with me. I literally had to upload it to the database in order to come to the campus. I and I was denied entry. Serious ball drop here as many people turned away drove from hours away and even out of state. Unimpressed."

almost 3 years ago
Cece “Ceceb” Bbop:
5

"What good years and good memories in this university! Thank you to the teachers for their patience and their listening. Too bad that with my husband's work we are away six months out of the year otherwise they would have gone. A very good university! Thanks again!"

almost 3 years ago
Waylon Holbrook:
1

"I attended this University a year after I exited the military. I was eager to start but unaware of issues I was dealing with at the time. Attention, retaining, social, among many other issues were over challenging and I dropped out. After years of being out and working on things, I felt I was ready to go back for a degree program. This time, USM denied me admission because of my drop out and gave no care they were due to medical issues of post combat. This is not a feel bad for me review, as I’ve moved on and succeeded. I do not recommend anyone with handicaps or post combat issues to apply. Find a better supportive school to help you succeed."

more 6 years ago
Post Indie rock:
1

"You are better off going to another University if you are set on the city of Portland. While Portland is a great city, the University is one big disaster that is apparently getting worse with massive layoffs due to "budget shortfalls" even as much of the administration at the top get raises (one financial officer got a 40K raise bringing her salary to 250K)...figure that one out. Which brings me to my next point, if you are coming to this place for an education, think twice, this is run more like a business, it is an embarrassment to higher education. Great faculty members have been laid off left and right in certain majors deemed "unneeded" by the current higher ups. Even if you find a major you want that is not being downsized or terminated, there is still the issue of money. No one from the business office will help you. They are unsympathetic to the average students needs. Because of that, and other reasons I will explain, you will likely graduate here with debt. Even if you try to find ways to make the experience more affordable as it should be, you are likely to meet with denial. For example, and from my personal experience, I lived in Maine for 3 years. I rented there, worked and paid taxes there, got mail there. By all accounts I was a resident of Maine but the University never granted me instate, after several pleas, they still rejected me with no reason given. I went to the financial aid office, the only advice I got was "take out more loans". Great advice to give a 20 year old. No advice or attempts to help me find scholarship I might be eligible for by the financial aid office. I did try to look on my own but there are so many scholarships, especially ones that are under the radar that nonetheless might be suitable to me, that I find it hard to believe that avenue was never explored with me when I visited the office. They just want a quick, easy fix/response to students with legit questions (on how to make UNI more affordable, etc.) - like take out loans. Great, but USM offers little help after graduating with job placement which is not good considering the advice you got for three years, "take out loans". Considering the money you pay, this is not acceptable. But considering the advice I got from fin. aid and apathy I got from the business department I guess I should have seen it coming! This is one bloated bureaucratic mess. Greed at the top with tons of unjustified raises while the talent "below" (great teachers) are axed because of "budget issues". Learn elsewhere!"

more 8 years ago
bfd1611:
5

"I find the low scores interesting because you are essentially rating yourself. If you have any reference at all it is because you had an experience at another school that you had an obvious reason to transfer from. This school is ripe to provide a student with exactly what they work toward. The administration is very accommodating and the professors provide the students with the opportunity to think for themselves. The core requirements promote a well rounded student who can think critically and make decisions based on that judgment. I would highly recommend this school for traditional as well as non traditional students. This review is provided by a non-traditional student who went full-time and graduated."

more 9 years ago
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