About the University
Number of Students
- Full-Time Undergraduate Headcount: 1,008
- Full-Time Undergraduate Equivalent (FTE): 948
Graduation Rate
The Graduation Rate indicates the average proportion of a class earning a degree in six years or less. The six year rate is the most commonly used Graduation Rate indicator. UMF’s Graduation Rate is typically among the best, if not the best, in the University of Maine System. Below is based on the 2016 cohort.
- 6-year Graduation Rate: 53%
- 5-year Graduation Rate: 50%
- 4-year Graduation Rate: 38%
Small Class Size
UMF prides itself on small classes where students receive individual attention and where ideas are exchanged and concepts explored in highly personalized settings: in classes, workshops, labs, studios, and more. Here, we don’t do ginormous, anonymous lecture halls.
- Classes with fewer than 20 students: 62.0%
- Classes with at least 20 but less than 50 students: 37.5%
- Classes with 50 or more students: 0.5%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
The University of Maine at Farmington’s great student-to-faculty ratio means you’ll work closely with professors who will know you by name. You’ll receive their full attention in a supportive, intellectually challenging, one-on-one basis.
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12-to-1
Faculty
- Total: 149
- Full-Time Faculty self-identifying as Women: 55 (36.9%)
- Full-Time Faculty self-identifying as Men: 29 (19.5%)
- Faculty holding the highest degree in their field: 104 (69.8%)
About All Students
Number of Students
- Full-Time Undergraduate Headcount: 1,008
- Full-Time Undergraduate Equivalent (FTE): 948
First-to-Second Year Retention Rate
The higher the proportion of First-Year students who return the following year, the better a school is likely to be at offering the classes and services that students need to succeed. Farmington’s First-Year student Retention Rate is among the best in the University of Maine System.
- Retention Rate: 79%
Where They’re From
- Maine 790 (78.4%)
- Massachusetts 65 (6.4%)
- Connecticut 36 (3.6%)
- New Hampshire 35 (3.5%)
- Vermont 22 (2.2%)
- New York 5 (0.5%)
- Pennsylvania 5 (0.5%)
- Maryland 5 (0.5%)
- Minnesota 5 (0.5%)
- All other states 36 (3.6%)
- International 4 (0.4%)
Where in Maine?
Our full-time students are from all 16 Counties. Can you sing the 16 Counties song?
- Kennebec 134 (17.0%)
- Cumberland 127 (16.1%)
- Franklin 87 (11.0%)
- York 84 (10.6%)
- Somerset 54 (6.8%)
- Androscoggin 52 (6.6%)
- Somerset 54 (6.8%)
- Oxford 44 (5.6%)
- Penobscot 33 (4.2%)
- Hancock 31 (3.9%)
- Waldo 27 (3.4%)
- Lincoln 26 (3.3%)
- Knox 26 (3.3%)
- Aroostook 21 (2.7%)
- Sagadahoc 17 (2.2%)
- Washington 15 (1.9%)
- Piscataquis 12 (1.5%)
About the Fall 2023 Entering Class
Total New (first-time) Full-Time Students (First-Year + Transfers): 224
Maine Residents: 176 (78.6%)
Non-Maine Residents: 48 (21.4%)
Applications & Acceptance
- Completed Applications received: 1,493
- Applications received from Maine residents: 884 (59.2%)
- Applications received from
- Applications received from non-Maine residents: 523 (33.4%)
- Applications received from non-US citizens (international students): 86 (0.6%)
- UMF Acceptance Rate: 96.9% (First-time 98% / Transfer-in 91%)
- Admitted Students: 1,446
High School Class Ranking*
- Percent in Top Half of high school graduating class: 74%
- Percent in Top Quarter of high school graduating class: 41%
- Percent in Top 10 Percent of high school graduating class: 15%
* Fewer students submit a high school ranking each year and many high schools no longer collect or report class ranking data.
Where They’re From (original home address and visa status)
- Maine 176 (78.6%)
- Massachusetts 15 (6.7%)
- Connecticut 7 (3.1%)
- New Hampshire 7 (3.1%)
- Vermont 3 (1.3%)
- All other states 15 (6.7%)
- International 1 (0.4%)
Transfer Students
New Transfer students: 66 (22.8% of entering class)
- Students who transferred from within the University of Maine System 24 (36%)
- Students who transferred from the Maine Community College System 22 (33%)
- Students who transferred from institutions outside of the University of Maine System 20 (30%)
Students Receiving Financial Aid
Nearly all full-time, first-year, degree-seeking University of Maine at Farmington students receive some form of financial assistance: scholarships, federal aid, merit scholarships, loans, institutional aid, student employment, etc. This is the norm here.
- Percent of Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Students Receiving Financial Aid: 97%