Candidates for admission to the 911爆料网红领巾 may be surprised to discover that we spend as much time and effort helping them evaluate the University as we do in evaluating their credentials. We are interested in establishing a good match between the applicant鈥檚 needs and goals and the University鈥檚 ability to meet them.
Campus Tours and Information Sessions
Prospective students, their friends, and their families have an open invitation to visit 911爆料网红领巾. The pleasant drive to scenic Maine and the opportunity to meet students and admissions professional staff result in a day that is interesting and informative.
Biddeford Campus tours and information sessions may be scheduled by contacting the Admissions Office, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.鈥4:30 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to visit on a weekday if possible. Daily tours and information sessions are offered during the school year, during school breaks, and throughout the summer, multiple times during the day. Saturday tours with information sessions are offered on the Biddeford campus during the fall and spring semesters. Please call in advance at 1-(800) 477-4863. You can also register online from our Undergraduate Admissions website.
Admissions Criteria
To determine a first-year applicant鈥檚 qualifications as a candidate for admission to the undergraduate programs of the 911爆料网红领巾, we carefully consider many different criteria.
911爆料网红领巾 does not require submission of ACT/SAT scores to apply for undergraduate admission, with the following exceptions where students can apply test optional:
- Applicants for the Nursing program
- Applicants for Medical Biology/ Dental Medicine 3+4.
- Homeschooled applicants
- Applicants with unweighted GPAs less than 3.0 (on 4.0 scale)
- Applicants with narrative or non-letter grade transcripts
- Some International Applicants
The above applicants can submit official standardized test scores as part of their test-optional application to 911爆料网红领巾. For more information about the test-free and test-optional policies, please see /admissions/testpolicy.
Students applying for undergraduate admission are required to submit a completed application, an official secondary school transcript, and a $40 application fee. We also highly recommend students submit the following:
- Extracurricular involvement
- The essay or personal statement
- The two (2) recommendations
- Qualified students with equivalency certificates are also considered for admission
The 911爆料网红领巾 supports the efforts of secondary school officials and governing bodies to have their schools achieve regional accredited status to provide reliable assurance of the quality of the educational preparation of applicants for admission.
Nursing Students
All first-year applicants are required to submit the following:
- A Common Application (), Online 911爆料网红领巾 Application (connect.une.edu) or Coalition Application (www.coalitionforcollegeaccess.org) with the $40 application fee
- Official copy of high school transcript, with first-semester senior grades
- (Optional) Official SAT or ACT results
All transfer applicants are required to submit the following:
- A Common Application (), Online 911爆料网红领巾 Application (connect.une.edu), or Coalition Application (www.coalitionforcollegeaccess.org) with the $40 application fee
- Official Final High School transcripts, any up-to-date official College/ University transcripts
Students interested in the Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor (A.B.S.N.) program should apply online using the Centralized Application Service for Nursing Programs (www.nursingcas.org).
Home-Schooled Students
The 911爆料网红领巾 welcomes applications from qualified home-schooled students, and we review each applicant with careful attention.
911爆料网红领巾 requires that students enrolling at 911爆料网红领巾 have completed homeschooling at the secondary level as defined by their home state law. Please check with your state to make sure you are following their guidelines and send us any necessary supporting materials.
Requirements
Your High School Transcript From Grades 9鈥12
If you have taken any courses at a school, college, online, or by correspondence, please be sure to have official transcripts sent directly to us. Detailed performance evaluations and materials such as course bibliographies or syllabi are also helpful, but not required.
SAT or ACT Scores (Optional)
Home-schooled students have the option to submit official SAT or ACT results if they choose.
Two (2) Letters of Recommendation
At least one (1) letter must be from someone who can assess your academic ability. The second letter may be from someone who can further assess your academic ability and/or level of co-curricular involvement.
Notice of Intent
Before enrollment, we would require a copy of your annual notice of intent from your home state.
Admissions Deadlines
Fall
Early Action: November 15
We offer an Early Action Application deadline for undergraduate applicants who desire early notification of their admission status. Applicants wishing to be considered for Early Action admission will need to submit their completed application by November 15. Students interested in Medical Biology/Dental Medicine 3+4 must apply by November 15th. We highly encourage students interested in Nursing to also apply by the Early Action deadline.
Regular Decision: February 15
Freshman: Freshman applicants wishing to be considered for regular admission must submit their completed application by February 15.
Spring
All applicants wishing to be considered for the spring semester must submit their completed application by January 5th.
Enrollment deposit
Once accepted, students are required to submit a $500 deposit for on-campus or $300 if living off campus, which will guarantee their place in the entering class. To give accepted students enough time to hear from all colleges to which they have applied and to eliminate any undue pressure that may affect their final decision, the reservation deposit is refundable through May 1 for students entering the fall semester. After this date, the deposit is either credited toward the expense of the first semester鈥檚 tuition (and room for residential students) or forfeited for those students withdrawing.
Physical Examination and Immunization
The University requires all entering students to have a physical examination before enrollment. The forms must be completed by an approved healthcare provider and returned to the University Health Center before matriculation. Maine State Law requires all students born after 1956, who wish to register and matriculate for seven (7) or more credits, to produce proof of immunization against those diseases listed on the immunization record form. The 911爆料网红领巾 requires additional immunizations, over and above state mandates, for health profession students. That information will also be available on the health forms.
Advanced Placement and CLEP
The 911爆料网红领巾 participates in the Advanced Placement Program of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) and the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) administered by the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, New Jersey. Both of these examinations provide academic credit for students qualified for advanced standing. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and Westbrook College of Health Professions (WCHP) undergraduate programs may accept courses toward graduation via these two (2) types of examinations in accordance with the following tables.
To receive academic credit from the 911爆料网红领巾 through the CLEP and advanced placement examinations, the student must be admitted to the University and provide 911爆料网红领巾 with official transcripts from the organization(s).
Advanced Placement Equivalencies
Qualifying scores necessary to receive credit for advanced placement are recommended by the academic departments and are approved by the University Registrar. They are treated as transfer credits in accordance with the following table.
AP Exam Title | Minimum Score | Course Equivalent | Credit Earned |
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Art History | 3 | ARH 210 or ARH 211 or ARH 270 | 3 |
Biology | 4 | BIO 104 | 4 |
Calculus AB | 4 | MAT 190 | 4 |
Calculus BC | 3 | MAT 190 | 4 |
Calculus BC | 4 | MAT 190 and MAT 195 | 8 |
Chemistry | 3 | CHE 110 | 4 |
Chemistry | 4 | CHE 110 and CHE 111 | 8 |
Chinese Language and Culture | 3 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Computer Science A | 3 | MAT 225 | 3 |
English Language and Composition | 4 | WRT 110 | 3 |
English Literature and Composition | 4 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Environmental Science | 3 | ENV 104 | 3 |
European History | 4 | HIS 231 - Exploration | 3 |
French Language | 3 | FRE 100 - Exploration | 3 |
French Language | 5 | FRE 101 and FRE 199 | 6 |
German Language | 3 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Government and Politics: Comparative | 3 | PSC 204 - Exploration | 3 |
Government and Politics: United States | 3 | PSC 101 - Exploration | 3 |
Human Geography | 4 | ENV 200 | 3 |
Italian Language and Culture | 3 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Japanese Language and Culture | 3 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Latin: Vergil | 3 | ENG 198 - Exploration | 3 |
Macroeconomics | 3 | BUEC 203 | 3 |
Microeconomics | 3 | BUEC 204 | 3 |
Music Theory | 3 | MUS 115 | 3 |
Physics 1 | 3 | PHY 110 | 4 |
Physics 2 | 3 | PHY 111 | 4 |
Physics 1 and 2 | 3 | PHY 110 and PHY 111 | 8 |
Physics C: Mechanics | 3 | PHY 110 | 4 |
Physics C: Mechanics | 4 | PHY 210 | 4 |
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism | 3 | PHY 111 | 4 |
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism | 4 | PHY 211 | 4 |
Psychology | 4 | PSY 105 | 3 |
Spanish Language | 3 | SPA 101 - Exploration | 3 |
Spanish Language | 5 | SPA 101 and SPA 201 | 6 |
Spanish Literature and Culture | 4 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Statistics | 3 | MAT 120 | 3 |
Studio Art: 2-D Design | 3 | ART 106 | 3 |
Studio Art: 3-D Design | 3 | ART 113 | 3 |
Studio Art: Drawing | 3 | ART 118 | 3 |
United States History | 4 | HIS 199 - Exploration | 3 |
World History: Modern | 4 | HIS 276 or HIS 278 | 3 |
If an advanced placement examination has been taken on a subject not listed in the table above, the student should contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office at registrar@une.edu.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) minimum score standard for each examination, and its 911爆料网红领巾 equivalent course, is individually determined by the Department in which the course is offered.
CLEP - General Exams | Minimum Score | Course Equivalent | Credit Earned |
---|---|---|---|
English Composition with Essay | 50 | WRT 110 | 3 |
English Composition | 50 | WRT 110 | 3 |
Social Sciences and History | 50 | Explorations (1) | 3 |
Natural Sciences | 50 | Clear with Department | Varies |
Humanities | 50 | Explorations (2) | 6 |
Mathematics | N/A | No Equivalency | N/A |
American Government | 50 | PSC 101 | 3 |
American Literature | 50 | ENG 200 | 3 |
Analyzing and Interpreting of Literature | 50 | ENG 199 | 3 |
Algebra, College | 50 | General Elective | 3 |
PreCalculus | 50 | MAT 180 | 3 |
English Literature | 50 | ENG 199 | 3 |
General Chemistry | 50 | CHE 110 | 4 |
General Chemistry | 65 | CHE 110 and CHE 111 | 8 |
Psychology, Introduction | 50 | PSY 105 | 3 |
Human Growth and Development | 50 | PSY 250 | 3 |
Principles of Management | 50 | BUMG 200 | 3 |
Accounting, Introduction | 50 | BUAC 201 | 3 |
Business Law, Introduction | 50 | BUMG 326 | 3 |
Principles of Marketing | 50 | BUMK 200 | 3 |
Trigonometry | N/A | No Equivalency | N/A |
Macroeconomics, Introduction | 50 | BUEC 203 | 3 |
Microeconomics, Introduction | 50 | BUEC 204 | 3 |
Introductory Sociology | 50 | SOC 150 | 3 |
French: Two (2) Semesters | 50 | FRE 100 | 3 |
French: Four (4) Semesters | 50 | FRE 100 and 101 | 6 |
German: Two (2) Semesters | 50 | Exploration (1) | 3 |
German: Four (4) Semesters | 50 | Explorations (2) | 6 |
Spanish: Two (2) Semesters | 50 | SPA 101 | 3 |
Spanish: Four (4) Semesters | 50 | SPA 101 and 102 | 6 |
Calculus | 50 | MAT 190 | 4 |
General Biology | 50 | BIO 105 or MAR 105 | 4 |
Biology | 56 | BIO 104 | 4 |
U.S. History I | 50 | HIS 201 | 3 |
U.S. History II | 50 | HIS 202 | 3 |
Western Civilization I | 50 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Western Civilization II | 50 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Educational Psychology, Introduction | Varies | Clear with SSBS | Varies |
Information Systems and Computer Applications | 50 | CMM 100 | 3 |
Freshman College Composition | 50 | WRT 110 | 3 |
If a CLEP examination has been taken on a subject not listed in the table above, the student should contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office at registrar@une.edu.
DANTES
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs) provide an opportunity for people to obtain college credit for what they have learned in non-traditional ways. The DSST Program is made available by The Chauncey Group International庐 and is used by adult education programs, the United States Department of Defense, and two (2)- and four (4)-year colleges. Designed originally for the military, DSSTs are also available to civilian students and adult learners. The DSST program is used by colleges and universities to award college credit to those who demonstrate that they know comparable to someone who completed the classroom course in the subject.
Recommended credits and minimum scores are based on evaluation by qualified individuals in the American Council on Education (ACE). The symbol B signifies credit to be awarded at the bachelor's level; the symbol BU signifies recommended credit at the upper division (third and fourth year) level.
DANTES Exam Title | Minimum Score (ACE) | Course Equivalent | Credit Earned |
---|---|---|---|
Fundamentals of College Algebra | 3B/47 | General Elective | 3 |
Principles of Statistics | 3B/48 | MAT 120 | 3 |
Art of the Western World | 3B/48 | ARH 270 | 3 |
Contemporary Western Europe: 1946 - 1990 | 3B/48 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Introduction to the Middle east | 3B/44 | PSC 199 | 3 |
Human/Cultural Geography | 3B/48 | HIS 334 | 3 |
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union | 3BU/45 | HIS 199 | 3 |
History of the Vietnam War | 3B/49 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Civil War and Reconstruction | 3BU/47 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Foundations of Education | 3B/46 | EDU 105 | 3 |
Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 3B/46 | PSY 220 | 3 |
General Anthropology | 3B/47 | ANT 101 | 3 |
Drug and Alcohol Abuse | 3BU/49 | General Elective | 3 |
Introduction to Law Enforcement | 3B/45 | General Elective | 3 |
Criminal Justice | 3B/49 | General Elective | 3 |
Fundamentals of Counseling | 3B/45 | General Elective | 3 |
Principles of Finance | 3BU/46 | BUMG 315 | 3 |
Principles of Financial Accounting | 3B/49 | BUAC 201 | 3 |
Human Resource Management | 3B/48 | BUMG 302 | 3 |
Organizational Behavior | 3B/48 | BUMG 301 | 3 |
Principles of Supervision | 3B/46 | BUMG 199 | 3 |
Business Law II | 3BU/52 | BUMG 325 | 3 |
Introduction to Computing | 3B/47 | CMM 100 | 3 |
Introduction to Business | 3B/46 | BUMG 199 | 3 |
Money and Banking | 3BU/48 | BUMG 199 | 3 |
Personal Finance | 3B/46 | BUFI 199 | 3 |
Management Information Systems | 3BU/46 | CMM 100 | 3 |
Business Mathematics | 3B/48 | General Elective | 3 |
Astronomy | 3B/48 | General Elective | 3 |
Here's to Your Health | 3B/48 | HSM 199 | 3 |
Environment and Humanity: Race to Save the Planet | 3B/46 | ENV 104 | 3 |
Principles of Physical Science I | 3B/47 | CHE 125 | 4 |
Physical Geology | 3B/46 | ENV 230 | 3 |
Technical Writing | 3B/46 | ENG 199 - Exploration | 3 |
Ethics in America | 3B/46 | PHI 199 | 3 |
Introduction to World Religions | 3B/49 | REL 200 | 3 |
Principles of Public Speaking | 3B/47 | SPC 100 | 3 |
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams (CAPE)
The Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam minimum score standard for each examination, and its 911爆料网红领巾 equivalent course, is individually determined by the department in which the course is offered.
CAPE Exam Title | Accepted Score | Course Equivalent | Credit Earned |
---|---|---|---|
Accounting Unit I | 1 or 2 | BUAC 201 | 3 |
Biology Unit I | 1 or 2 | BIO 106 | 4 |
Biology Unit II | 1 or 2 | BIO 105 | 4 |
Caribbean Studies | 1 or 2 | HIS 199 | 3 |
Chemistry Unit | 1 or 2 | CHE 110 | 4 |
Chemistry Unit II | 1 or 2 | CHE 111 | 4 |
Communication Studies Unit I | 1 or 2 | WRT 110 | 3 |
Economics Unit I | 1 or 2 | BUEC 203 | 3 |
Economics Unit II | 1 or 2 | BUEC 204 | 3 |
Environmental Science Unit I | 1 or 2 | ENV 104 | 3 |
Environmental Science Unit II | 1 or 2 | ENV 104 | 3 |
French Unit I | 1 or 2 | FRE 101 | 3 |
Geography Unit I | 1 or 2 | ELE 199 - Elective | 3 |
Information Technology Unit I | 1 or 2 | CMM 100 | 3 |
Information Technology Unit II | 1 or 2 | CMM 102 | 3 |
Law Unit II | 1 or 2 | BUMG 325 | 3 |
Literatures in English Unit I | 1 or 2 | ENG 199 | 3 |
Literatures in English Unit II | 1 or 2 | ENG 198 | 3 |
Management of Business Unit I | 1 or 2 | BUMG 200 or 302 | 3 |
Management of Business Unit II | 1 or 2 | BUMG 312 | 3 |
Pure Mathematics Unit I | 1 or 2 | MAT 180 and 190 | 7 |
Pure Mathematics Unit II | 1 or 2 | MAT 195 | 4 |
Physics Unit I | 1 or 2 | PHY 110 | 4 |
Physics Unit II | 1 or 2 | PHY 111 | 4 |
Psychology Unit I | 1 or 2 | PSY 105 | 3 |
Psychology Unit II | 1 or 2 | PSY 105 | 3 |
Sociology Unit I | 1 or 2 | SOC 150 | 3 |
Sociology Unit II | 1 or 2 | SOC 170 | 3 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) and International Examination
To receive academic credit from the 911爆料网红领巾 through the IB examinations, the student must be admitted to the University and provide 911爆料网红领巾 with official IB transcripts.
Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Language A: Literature | HL | 5 | ENG 199 English Electives | 3 |
Language A: Literature and Language | HL | 5 | ENG 199 English Electives | 3 |
Group 2: Language Acquisition
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Language B: French | HL | 5 | FRE 101 Basic French | 3 |
Language B: Spanish | HL | 5 | SPA 101 Basic Spanish | 3 |
Group 3: Individuals and Societies
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Business and Management | HL | 5 | BUMG 200 Management or Business Elective | 3 |
Economics | HL | 5 | BUEC 204 Microeconomics or Business Elective | 3 |
History | HL | 5 | HIS 199 Explorations | 3 |
Philosophy | HL | 5 | PHI 110 Problems of Knowledge | 3 |
Psychology | HL | 5 | PSY 105 Intro to Psychology | 3 |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | HL | 5 | ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
Environmental Systems and Societies | SL | 5 | ENV 104 Intro to Environmental Issues or ENV 100 and 101 GLC: Intro to Environmental Issues | 3 |
Global Politics | HL | 5 | PSC 100-level Political Science Explorations | 3 |
Group 4: Sciences
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Biology | HL | 5 | BIO 104 General Biology or BIO 105 Biology I and 106 Biology II | 4 or 8 |
Chemistry | HL | 5 or 6 | CHE 110 General Chemistry I | 4 |
Chemistry | HL | 7 | CHE 110 General Chemistry I and CHE 111 General Chemistry II | 8 |
Physics | HL | 5 or 6 | PHY 110 Physics I | 4 |
Physics | HL | 7 | PHY 110 Physics I and PHY 111 Physics II | 8 |
Design Technology | HL | 5 | Business Elective | 3 |
Group 5: Mathematics
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Further Mathematics | HL | 4 | MAT 180 Precalculus | 3 |
Further Mathematics | HL | 5, 6, 7 | MAT 190 Calculus I | 4 |
Mathematics | HL | 4 | MAT 180 Precalculus | 3 |
Mathematics | HL | 5, 6, 7 | MAT 190 Calculus I | 4 |
Group 6: The Arts
IB Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Music | HL | 5 | MUS 101 Intro to Music or MUS 115 Music Appreciation | 3 |
Visual Arts | HL | 5 | ART 106 Two-Dimensional Design | 3 |
Film | HL | 5 | ART 199 Topics in Art | 3 |
Credit may be awarded for Advanced Placement examinations, International Baccalaureate HL courses, Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams, some foreign diploma programs, and/or college-level courses completed while in high school. If students choose to take one (1) or more courses at the 911爆料网红领巾 that cover substantially the same material as any of these exams or courses, the credit from the transferred course or exam will be forfeited. Students may not receive credit twice for the same material.
Cambridge International Education Exams
Course Title | Level | Minimum Score | 911爆料网红领巾 Course Equivalency | 911爆料网红领巾 Credits |
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Biology 9700 | A Level | B or Higher | BIO 104 General Biology | 4 |
Psychology 9990 | A Level | B or Higher | PSY105 Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
Sociology 9699 | A Level | B or Higher | SOC 150 Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
International Student Admission
The 911爆料网红领巾 (911爆料网红领巾) welcomes applications from students from around the world.
911爆料网红领巾 is accredited by the and has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security to enroll international students and issue student and/or exchange visitor visa-qualifying documents (I-20/DS-2019). We comply with all regulations of the U.S. Government pertaining to the enrollment and tracking of international students under the SEVIS Program.
At 911爆料网红领巾, an international student is not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. (holder of a 鈥淕reen Card鈥). Prospective international students must meet the same admissions criteria required of all other applicants. In accordance with federal and state law, the University will consider all qualified students for admission, regardless of citizenship status.
Applicants to online programs are not eligible for a student visa.
911爆料网红领巾 requires that the student submits ONE (1) of the following tests: SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test. However, international students who have attended a regionally accredited U.S. high school or U.S. Department of Defense school overseas for at least three (3) years, or have received an associate鈥檚, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, or doctoral degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university, will be eligible to apply without standardized test scores (i.e. SAT, ACT, TOEFL, ITELS). Additionally, international students who are taking an IB Curriculum or IB Diploma program are also eligible to apply without standardized test scores.
In some cases, an international student may be required to submit standardized test scores. The following applicants are required to submit official SAT or ACT scores as part of their application to 911爆料网红领巾.
- Applicants for the Nursing program
- Applicants for Medical Biology/Pre-Dental Medicine 3+4.
- Homeschooled applicants
- Applicants with unweighted GPAs less than 3.0 (on 4.0 scale)
- Applicants with narrative or non-letter grade transcripts
Admissions Requirements For
An international applicant (not a U.S. citize