Summer Semester 2025 Classes

Summer Semester classes run May 12, 2025 to August 23, 2025 unless otherwise noted

BIO277 Special Topics in Biology – Vertebrate Capture & Handling Instructor: Donelle Schwalm CRN#22668

ENV277 Special Topics – Vertebrate Capture & Handling Instructor: Donelle Schwalm CRN#22669

PHE177/277 Topics in Physical Education – Volleyball Instructor: Alireza Geshnizjani CRN#22150/221

HEA212 Social Emotional Well-being Stress Management Instructor: Alireza Geshnizjani CRN#22665

PSY252 Positive Psychology Instructor: Natasha Lekes CRN#22664


EDU285 Diversity Issues in Education CRN#22142 

ENG200 Writing for the Professions CRN#22144

ENG152 Creative Writing for Non-Majors CRN#22143

ENV257 Soil Science Instructor: Jean Doty CRN#22681

ENV257 Soil Science Instructor: Jean Doty CRN#22682

ENV110 Introductory Environmental Science Instructor: Jean Doty CRN#22679/226

GEY110 Introductory Geology CRN#22145/221

MAT141 Calculus 1 Instructor: Paul Gies CRN#22148

MAT104 Geometry & Measurement for Elementary Teachers Instructor: Daniel Jackson CRN#22147

PSY209 Abnormal Psychology Instructor: Karen Barrett CRN#22674

SED419 Assistive and Instructional Technology for Universal Design Instructor: Brianna Grumstrup CRN#22688

SED210 Assessment in Special Education Instructor: Kathryn Stiefel CRN#22667


PSY234 Ecopsychology Instructor: Natash Lekes CRN#22670


ARH177 Topics in Art History – History of Animation Instructor: Dawn Nye CRN#22671

CHY110 Elementary Chemistry Instructor: Martin Morocco CRN#22672/226

CHY177 Topics in Chemistry – Principles of Chemistry Instructor: Martin Morocco CRM#22712

ENG205 Advanced Writing Seminar Instructor: Paul Gies CRN#22676

ENG117 Local Stories/Your Stories Instructor:Luann Yetter CRN#22675

ENV110 Introductory Environmental Science Instructor: Donelle Schwalm CRN#22677/226

MAT103 Number, Operations, and Algebraic Thinking for Elementary Teachers Instructor: Lori Koban CRN#22683

POS277 Topics in Political Science – US, Canada, Greenland, and Mexico Instructor: Scott Erb CRN#22684

PSY225 Child & adolescent Development Instructor: Rhonda Jamison CRN#22685

SED300 Including Students with Exceptionalities in General Education CRN#22687

SED301 Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction in Special Education Instructor: Caroline Greenleaf Peinado CRN#22742

REH212 Rehabilitation and Families CRN#22686



Cost – Tuition

Undergraduate Tuition is charged by the credit as follows:

  • $306 per credit for Maine residents
  • $725 per credit for non-residents
  • $535 per credit for the New England Tuition Break discount
  • $306 per credit for Canadian students

Most UMF courses are 3 credits.

There is also an Academic Support Fee, a Student Support Fee, and a Technology Fee

Academic Support Fee:

  • $97 for 1-6 credits
  • $194 for 7-11 credits
  • $381 for 12 or more credits

Student Support Fee:

  • $133 for 1-6 credits
  • $266 for 7-11 credits
  • $453 for 12 or more credits

Technology Fee:

  • $10 per credit hour

If there is a course fee, that too would be added.


Are you a high schooler interested in Spring Semester classes?

Fantastic! Early College is a program that allows high school and home-schooled students to earn college credits and initiate a college transcript while still in high school. It gives you a head start on your college options.

Best of all, the tuition for Early College is FREE.

Participating in an Early College program may result in you having to take fewer high school classes because some of your college classes replace your high school classes. And who doesn’t want to take fewer high school classes?

The Early College also allows you to get a true sense of what college will be like while still letting you participate in high school events and activities.

It’s like having a foot in both worlds.

Begin your seamless transition to college studies and discover the rewards of learning at the collegiate level.


Contact Us

Office of Continuing Education
Theo Kalikow Education Center
186 High Street
Farmington, Maine 04938
tel  207-778-7066
fax 207-778-8134
TYY (via Maine Relay Service) dial 711
umfcontinuinged@maine.edu

Mailing address:
Division of Graduate & Continuing Education
University of Maine at Farmington
111 South Street
Farmington, Maine 04938