May Term Classes

May Term Classes typically run May 6 to May 31 but there are exceptions. See specifics below.

ACE 194 Career Development Instructor: Cynthia McShane CRN# 62318 This course runs May 6 to May 31

BIO 391 Entomology Instructor: Ronald G Butler CRN# 61828 This course runs May 6 to July 12

BUS 315 Human Resource Development LEC Instructor: Waleck Dalpour CRN# 61809 This course runs May 6 to May 31

ENG 117 Local Stories/Your Stories Instructor: Luann Yetter CRN# 61822 This course runs May 6 to May 31

ENV 110 Intro Environmental Science – Soils and the Environment (lecture) Instructor: Jean A Doty Online CRN# 61810 This course runs May 6 to May 31
and
ENV 110 Intro Environmental Science – Soils and the Environment (lab) Instructor: Jean A Doty CRN# 61811 This course runs May 6 to May 31

ENV 257 Soil Science (lecture) Instructor: Jean A Doty Online CRN# 61812 This course runs May 6 to May 31
and
ENV 257 Soil Science (lab) Instructor: Jean A Doty Online CRN# 61813 This course runs May 6 to May 31

HEA 212 Soc Emotional Well-Being/Stress Management Instructor: Alireza Geshnizjani Online CRN# 61917 This course runs May 6 to June 7

MAT 104 Geometry & Measurement Elem Tc LEC Instructor: Daniel Robert Jackson CRN# 61818 This course runs May 6 to June 7

PSY 106 Self-Determination: Theory & P Instructor: Rhonda Jamison CRN# 61814 This course runs May 6 to May 31

PSY 234 Ecopsychology Instructor: Natasha Lekes CRN# 61815 This course runs May 6 to May 31

REH 212 Rehabilitation and Families Instructor: Karen Barrett CRN# 61816 This course runs May 6 to May 31

REH 270 Fund Voc Counseling/Placement Instructor: Nicole Achey CRN# 61916 This course runs May 6 to May 31

REH 271 Applied Techniques of the Vocational Process Instructor: Nicole Achey CRN# 61923 This course runs May 6 to June 7

TEC 101 Introduction to Excel VBA Instructor: Lori Koban CRN# 61817 This course runs May 6 to May 31

TEC 102 Introduction to SQL Instructor: Christopher Bennett Online CRN# 61819 This course runs May 6 to June 7

TEC 104 Introduction to R Instructor: Christopher Bennett CRN# 61820 This course runs May 6 to June 7

MAT 141 Calculus I 3pm – 4:30pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr Instructor: Paul Gies CRN# 61821 This course runs May 6 to July 11

PHE 277 Topics in Physical Education – Volleyball 10am – 11:30am Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr Instructor: Alireza Geshnizjani CRN# 61920 This course runs May 6 to June 7


Summer Session Classes

Summer Session Classes typically run June 10 to mid-August but there are exceptions. See specifics below.

ACE 152 Career & Major Engagement LEC Instructor: Cynthia A McShane Online CRN# 62317 This course runs August 5 to 23

ARH 177 Topics in Art History – History of Animation Instructor: Dawn Nye CRN# 61833 This course runs June 18 to July 11

ART 115 Drawing I – Drawing Outside Instructor: Elizabeth Olbert CRN# 62419 This course runs July 8 to August 2

BIO 110 Introductory Biology Climate Change in New England (lecture) Instructor: Evan Jackson Online CRN# 61838 This course runs August 5 to 30

BIO 110 Introductory Biology (lab) Instructor: Evan Jackson Online CRN# 61839 This course runs August 5 to 30

BIO 391 Entomology Instructor: Ronald G Butler CRN# 61827 This course runs June 10 to July 12

BUS 213 Business Communications Instructor: Waleck Dalpour CRN# 61825 This course runs June 24 to July 19

EDU 285 Diversity Issues in Education Instructor: Sally Beaulieu CRN# 62324 This course runs June 20 to August 15. However, the first class will be held online June 20 from 9:00am – 10:00am

ENG 205 Advanced Writing Seminar – Curiosity, Creativity and Community Instructor: Mary Dindorf CRN# 62226 This course runs June 24 to August 18

ENV 110 Intro Environmental Science – Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Instructor: Donelle Schwalm CRN# 61835 This course runs July 8 to August 2

ENV 110 Intro Environmental Science – Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Instructor: Donelle Schwalm CRN# 61836 This course runs July 8 to August 2

HEA 105 Guns and Glory: Gun Violence Instructor: Kelly Bentley CRN# 61831 This course runs June 10 to July 5

MAT 120 Introductory Statistics Instructor: Lori Koban CRN# 62271 This course runs July 15 to August 9

MAT 177 Topics in Mathematics – Intro to 3D Printing & Design 6/10/2024 7/12/2024 Instructor: Daniel Jackson CRN# 61829 This course runs June 10 to July 12

POS 290 Global Politics of Climate Change Instructor: Scott Erb CRN# 61832 This course runs June 24 to July 19

PSY 225 Child & Adolescent Development Instructor: Rhonda Jamison CRN# 61834 This course runs June 24 to August 16

SED 100 Intro to Special Education Instructor: Brianna Grumstrup CRN# 61830 This course runs June 10 to July 11



Cost – Tuition

Undergraduate Tuition is charged by the credit as follows:

  • $297 per credit for Maine residents
  • $700 per credit for non-residents
  • $504 per credit for New England Regional Program Tuition Discount
  • $297 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:

  • $94.50 for 1-6 credits
  • $188.50 for 7-11 credits
  • $370 for 12 or more credits

Student Support Fee:

  • $129.50 for 1-6 credits
  • $258.50 for 7-11 credits
  • $439.50 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 May Term or Summer 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