About the University of New England
The University of New England
The University of New England is an independent,
coeducational university in southern Maine, with degree programs focused
on the health sciences, natural sciences sciences, osteopathic
medicine, human services, education, business, and liberal arts. Founded
in 1978 by the combination of the New England College of Osteopathic
Medicine with St. Francis College, the University places emphasis
on the quality of instruction, respect for the individual, and on
the practical application of academic material.
In 1996, the University merged with Westbrook College in Portland,
Maine, and is now a university of two distinct campuses. The University
Campus is distinguished by its beautiful seaside setting in a semi-rural
area near Biddeford, Maine, while the Westbrook College Campus is
a suburban New England campus distinguished as a national historic
district. The University now recognizes Westbrook College's 1831 Charter
as the institution's founding date. Blending a long, rich educational
history with youthful energy and enthusiasm has further raised the
reputation afforded the University of New England as an institution
of outstanding undergraduate and graduate degree programs. With its
presence both on the Saco River and in Maine's largest city, UNE's
future burns brighter than ever.
University Mission Statement
The University of New England is an independent,
entrepreneurial institution committed to academic excellence and the
enhancement of the quality of life for the people, organizations,
and communities it serves. The purpose of the University is to prepare
students for meaningful and rewarding careers, lifelong learning,
and enlightened lives. The University fosters critical inquiry through
a student-centered, academic environment rich in research, scholarship,
creative activity, and service while providing opportunities for acquiring
and applying knowledge in selected clinical, professional, and community
settings.
Accreditation, Memberships, and Other
Notices
The University of New England is accredited
by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., which
accredits schools and colleges in the six New England states. Accreditation
by the Association indicates that the institution has been carefully
evaluated and found to meet standards agreed upon by qualified educators.
The education program leading to elementary certification is approved
by the State of Maine Department of Education. The physical therapy
educational program is accredited by the American Physical Therapy
Association. The occupational therapy educational program is accredited
by the American Occupational Therapy Association. Nursing programs
are accredited by the National League of Nursing. Dental hygiene programs
are accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental
Accreditation. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation on the Council of Social Work Education. The School
of Nurse Anesthesia is accredited by the Council on Accreditation
of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, a specialized accrediting
body recognized by the Council on Post-secondary Accreditation and
the U.S. Department of Education. The Physician Assistant Program
is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
Education Programs. The College of Osteopathic Medicine is accredited
by the Bureau of Professional Education of the American Osteopathic
Association.
Most programs offered at the University of New England have been approved
for the training of veterans under the auspices of the Veterans Administration,
and graduates of the University meet the educational requirements
for officer candidacy in all branches of the armed forces.
The University is authorized under Federal law to enroll non-immigrant
alien students.
The University holds, among others, membership in: the New England
Association of Schools and Colleges, the Maine Consortium of Health
Professionals, the Council of Independent Colleges and Universities,
the National Association of College Auxiliary Services, the College
Entrance Examination Board, the National Collegiate Athletic Association,
the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, the New
England Association of College Admissions Counselors, the American
Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, the
National Association of College and University Business Officers,
the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, and
the Greater Portland Alliance of Colleges and Universities.
The financial requirements of the University, changing costs and other
matters may require an adjustment of charges and expenses listed herein.
The University reserves the right to make such adjustments to charges
and expenses as may from time to time be necessary in the opinion
of the Board of Trustees, up to the date of registration for a given
academic term. The applicant acknowledges this reservation by the
submission of an application for admission or by registration.
The University of New England reserves the right in its sole judgment
to make changes of any nature in its programs, calendar, or academic
schedule whenever it is deemed necessary or desirable, including changes
in course content, the rescheduling of classes with or without extending
the academic term, canceling of scheduled classes or other academic
activities, in any such case giving such notice thereof as is reasonably
practicable under the circumstances.
While each student may work closely with an academic advisor, he or
she must retain individual responsibility for meeting requirements
in this catalog and for being aware of any changes in provisions or
requirements.
The University of New England does not discriminate in admission or
access to, or treatment of employment in, its programs and activities
on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation,
religion, age, veteran status or disabling condition in violation
of Federal or state civil rights laws of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. Inquiries or concerns may be addressed to Michael
Miles, Director of Affirmative Action.
Three Colleges, Continuing Education,
and Two Campuses
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The College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) offers preparation for
the undergraduate degrees of bachelor of arts and bachelor of
science. CAS also offers master of science degrees in education
and marine science, and post-master's Certificate of Advanced
Graduate Studies in Educational Leadership. CAS offers programs
of study at both the University Campus and Westbrook College
Campus.Website.
College of Arts and Sciences Mission
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New England
is a coeducational college committed to academic excellence.
We seek to help students find and fulfill their own unique potential.
Through study and research in the arts and sciences, the faculty
of the college challenge students to set and reach for higher
intellectual and professional goals and to develop powers of
critical assessment, analysis, expression, aesthetic sensibility,
and independent thought. The faculty and administration of the
college also endeavor to help students participate in shaping
the culturally diverse and interdependent world in which they
live. Curricular offerings give students the tools to face life
challenges by enhancing their awareness of environmental, social,
and global issues, and by fostering values that sustain healthy
communities. Students are urged to pursue these objectives not
only in their course work, but also through attendance at cultural
events, participation in campus organizations and activities,
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The College of Health
Professions
The College of Health Professions (CHP) offers associate and
bachelor degrees through the Dental Hygiene, Nursing & Health
Service Management and Occupational Therapy programs, master
degrees through the Nurse Anesthesia, Physician Assistant, Occupational
Therapy, and Social Work programs, a doctor of physical therapy
and certification in fields of addictions and gerontology. The
College of Health Professions offers programs of study at both
the University Campus and primarily on the Westbrook College
Campus.Website.
College of Health Professions Mission
The College of Health Professions provides students with dynamic
educational experiences that emphasize an integrated and interdisciplinary
perspective on health and healing, based on a comprehensive
definition of health and well-being that incorporates biological,
psychological, social and spiritual dimensions aimed at enhancing
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The College of Osteopathic Medicine
The medical college of the University, known as the University
of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM), prepares
students to become osteopathic physicians. About two-thirds
of recent graduates pursue careers in primary care. Graduates
receive the doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) degree. UNECOM
also offers a master's degree in public health (M.P.H.) and
a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Public Health. The
Office of Continuing Medical Education is also a part of UNECOM.
Website.
College of Osteopathic Medicine Mission
The mission of the University of New England College of Osteopathic
Medicine is to provide for the education of osteopathic physicians
and other health professionals. The college is dedicated to
the improvement of life through education, research, and service,
emphasizing health, healing, and primary care for the people
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Office of Continuing Education
The Office of Continuing Education arranges courses and services
for individuals seeking to meet their educational goals on a
part-time basis. University courses and programs are designed
and offered in a variety of flexible formats to accommodate
students seeking to balance work, family, and other responsibilities.Website. |
Additional Information
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