
COM Online Education
Starting May 21st 2012students enrolling into COM Online Education courses will have the following two options for taking any proctored exam:
- Online using Proctor U (Google Chrome and an internet connection through an Ethernet cable is recommended for all online proctored exams).
- On campus at UNE on the first Saturday of every month. If the first Saturday falls on a holiday, the exam will be scheduled on the second Saturday of the month.
Distance education has become an increasingly important part of the University of New England's education mix, to better serve both the University's traditional and non-traditional students. The College of Osteopathic Medicine's Online Education programs offer:
- An alternative to the traditional classroom.
- A different way to reach your goal.
The college offers two on-line programs:
1. Post baccalaureate sequence of health science prerequisite courses- For more information on the Post Baccalaureate Sequence and the courses that are offered please call 1-207-602-2494 or e-mail - comdistance@une.edu
- For more information on the Masters in Medical Education Leadership and the courses that are offered visit the website or call or e-mail - Dr. India Broyles (Director) at 207-602-2459 or ibroyles@une.edu and Diane Labbe (Coordinator) at 207-602-2694 or dlabbe@une.edu
These programs are fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
The University is committed to our distance-learning students. The students who choose to learn through the University's extended campus are an integral part of the University community. Technological links enable students to interact with their faculty, advisors, support service administrators, as well as their student colleagues.
Disability Services
Disability Services (DS) exists to ensure that the University fulfills the part of it’s mission that seeks to promote respect for individual differences and to ensure that no person who meets the academic and technical standards requisite for admission to, and continued enrollment at, the University is denied benefits or subjected to discrimination at UNE solely by reason of his or her disability. For more information please go to this link.

