Change is good! You’ve done another school and you have the courage and conviction to know you want something different. That’s gutsy. Bold. Decisive. And we like it.

But change can sometimes be scary or confusing. That’s where Issac can help.

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 portrait
Isaac Seigle, UMF ’21

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

Portrait of Jacob Turlo
Jacob Turlo, UMF ’24

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


UMF Named a 2024 “Most Transfer-friendly College in the Nation”
— Phi Theta Kappa, the official honor society for community colleges

2024 Transfer Accolade logo

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.


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