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Maine College of Engineering and Computing

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As Maine’s leading engineering and computing program, the Maine College of Engineering and Computing prepares an educated workforce, conducts research that turns knowledge into innovative solutions, and provides outreach in Maine and beyond.

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Success after graduation

Based on the ’22 First Destination Survey

95%

of graduates are employed, continuing their education or are in service

84%

of graduates are
working in a field related
to their major

72%

of in-state graduates are working in Maine

the adventure is only
just beginning

Why UMaine?

UMaine Black Bears are creating change through internationally recognized research. With the help of our world-class faculty and first-rate facilities, students develop the skills needed to build their future. Our campus in Orono, Maine, — the safest state in America according to U.S. News and World Report — is located near some of the best year-round recreation sites in the nation.

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  • Faculty and students conduct research in every county in Maine, on all continents and in all the oceans of the world
  • World-class faculty who are leading researchers and scholars in their fields, mentor our students
  • Community engagement ignites passion in students, and helps address issues globally and locally
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  • UMaine is classified as a Carnegie R1 Top-Tier Research University
  • Ranked among the top public universities for research by the National Science Foundation
  • Over $245.7 million in R&D funding generated in FY22
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  • More than 200 student clubs and organizations
  • 15 miles of running, biking and cross-country skiing trails on campus
  • Maine’s NCAA DI program with 90 individual and team conference championships in the last 10 years

$78M

new Engineering Education and Design Center

99%

job placement rate for engineering students within 6 months of graduation

80%

of students have a co-op or internship in industry or conduct research with faculty

Job Fair

every fall on campus

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Affordability

We are committed to making our uniquely collaborative and hands-on education affordable. Excellent options are available for in-state, New England Regional, out-of-state, and international students. Visit Student Financial Aid for more information.

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