Transfer to the University of Maine at Farmington for the Spring 2025 Semester or Fall 2025 Semester. Make a change for the better.
The Affordable Transfer Choice
- $1,000 Transfer Scholarship for ALL qualifying Transfer Students — Maine residents and non-Maine residents
- You Belong at UMF Scholarship for graduates from a Maine high school attending a Maine Community College
- Come Home to UMF free campus housing program for Transfer students who graduated from a Franklin County (Maine) high school
- $2,000 scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) transfer honor society members
- Transfer ME program for Maine CC grads — guaranteeing admission to UMF
- These are in addition to our other scholarships and aid offerings!
And we’ll review your college transcript within 48 hours
Transfer to Farmington — FREE
Now’s the time to Transfer for the Spring 2025 Semester or Fall 2025 Semester.
You can apply to transfer for FREE to the University of Maine at Farmington in several ways:
- The Common App – To apply for Fall 2025
- ApplyMaine – To apply for Spring 2025 or Fall 2025
- Pick up an Application in Person
- Request Information or an Application
Note: The University of Maine at Farmington CEEB Code is 3506
Alicia James-Aldus
Some differences between my first college and UMF? Here, it’s super-easy to get involved in things, you can do so much — even if it’s brand new to you. So, I take a dance cardio class at the Fitness Center and I’m totally out of my element but I absolutely love it. I never miss a class.
— Alicia James-Aldus
Transfer Student
Psychology major
New Durham, New Hampshire
What will transfer? Get an answer in 48 hrs or less.
We understand your need to know what previously-taken coursework will transfer to Farmington. To speed things up we will review your college transcript within 48 hours.
Just send us your scanned transcript and we’ll let you know — within 48 hours (weekends excluded) — what will transfer, for how many credits, and for what equivalent courses.
And no application is required to have us evaluate your transcript. Just send it to us first. Fast and easy!
University of Maine at Farmington
Transfer Transcript
224 Main Street
Farmington, Maine 04938
fax 207-778-7555
transcript48@umf.maine.edu
Note: The University of Maine at Farmington CEEB Code is 3506
Attending a Maine Community College? You may be guaranteed admission to UMF!
The new Transfer ME agreement between the UMaine System and Maine Community College System will guarantee admission to UMF for students in many Maine Community College degree programs.
Transfer ME means:
- No Application
- No Application Fees
- No Test Score Submissions
- No Recommendation Letters
- No Transcripts
- No Admissions Essays
The Transfer ME program is open to students pursuing degrees in dozens of fields – ranging from Early Childhood Education, Accounting to Biology and more – once they have completed their Associate’s degree.
Reverse Credit Transfer Option
The University of Maine System, which includes UMF, and Maine Community College System also have a Reverse Credit Transfer agreement that allows you to earn an Associate’s degree or Certificate at your Community College by combining credits from a UMaine System University with credits you previously earned from your Community College.
This means you can transfer to UMF before completing your Maine Community College Associate’s degree or Certificate — your UMF credits will satisfy your Associate’s degree or Certificate requirements.
Just complete and submit the Reverse Credit Transfer Form (pdf)
Contact Isaac Seigle, below, for more information or assistance filling out the form.
UMF Named a 2024 “Most Transfer-friendly College in the Nation”
— Phi Theta Kappa, the official honor society for community colleges
UMF is recognized as one of the most transfer-friendly colleges in the nation by Phi Theta Kappa, the official honor society for community colleges. Farmington is named to the honor society’s 2024 Transfer Honor Roll for excellence in the development and support of innovative pathways that help community college students easily transfer to the four-year university.
Phi Theta Kappa honor society recognizes the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges.
It is comprised of more than 4.3 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in 11 countries, with approximately 240,000 active members in the nation’s colleges.
UMF Early Childhood Ed Program — at SMCC
Farmington partners with Southern Maine Community College, offering a UMF Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education — on the SMCC campus.
This is a great option for SMCC students who want a UMF Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Ed without having to travel to or move to Farmington — you take your UMF coursework at SMCC.
Contact Isaac Seigle, below for details.
Want to Transfer into our Teacher Education programs? It’s easy.
We know many of you want to transfer to UMF for our outstanding Teacher Education programs, so we’ve streamlined the process to make it even easier and more personalized. We offer Education degrees in:
We truly value Transfer students like you.
We appreciate the wisdom and different perspectives you bring to our campus. You’ve experienced someplace else and you had the courage and conviction to know you know what you want … and what you don’t want.
That’s bold. Gutsy. Independent. And we like that.
Farmington has a lot of Transfer students — in fact, it’s one of our fastest-growing group of students, so you’ll fit right in. And it has been our experience that Transfer students have been among our strongest, most motivated, and successful students. Like them, you’ll do great things here. We believe in you.
At Farmington, we major in personal attention.
We understand that at large universities you can sometimes feel like you’re treated like a number, that you’re an anonymous face in a vast sea of other people. Enormous lecture halls, mobs of people, professors who don’t even know your name. (We hear this from students who transfer here from big schools.)
We’re the alternative to a big, impersonal school. Here, you’ll get to know everyone and everyone will get to know you.
Thirty+ majors. A national reputation. Internship opportunities. A friendly, close-knit campus. All at an affordable price. Here, it’s all About YOU.
The University of Maine at Farmington is a small, friendly, close-knit campus where students are the center of the universe. Our small classes are taught by caring, dedicated professors. Though many of our faculty members are nationally recognized experts in their fields, they have a passion for teaching and take the time to get to know their students.
Sharing ideas, debating issues, collaborating with students on a research project, holding office hours to review a term paper, or helping with a tricky assignment, our professors will become an active part of your life. And some will even become treasured lifelong mentors. This doesn’t happen at all schools, but it IS part of The Farmington Way.
Need some transfer help? Let’s talk.
Isaac Seigle and Jacob Turlo are your primary contacts for all things Transfer.
Because they both transferred to the University of Maine at Farmington as students, Isaac and Jacob know the UMF transfer terrain firsthand.
They can guide you through the process, answer your important questions, tell you how easy it is to transfer to Farmington, and share what it was like to transfer here: academics, extracurriculars, clubs and organizations, living in the Farmington area, and more.
Issac and Jacob will help you through the whole Transfer process.
Isaac Seigle
Isaac is one of our Admissions Counselors and also serves as a Transfer Specialist.
As a former transfer student to UMF himself, Isaac can help guide you through the Transfer process at Farmington.
Admissions Counselor / Transfer Specialist
office: 207-778-7050
text: 207-560-0411
isaac.seigle@maine.edu
Jacob Turlo
Jake is also one of our Admissions Counselors and, like Isaac, serves as a Transfer Specialist.
As a former transfer student to Farmington himself, Jacob can help guide you through the Transfer process at UMF.
Admissions Counselor / Transfer Specialist
office: 207-778-7050
text: 207-560-0395
jacob.turlo@maine.edu
Go ahead and reach out to one of Transfer Specialists now.
Contact Us
Office of Admissions
University of Maine at Farmington
246 Main Street
Farmington, Maine USA 04938-1994
tel 207-778-7050
fax 207-778-8182
TYY (via Maine Relay Service) dial 711
umfadmit@maine.edu