College of Arts and Sciences (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
- The average scholarship award is $20,000
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
Aug, JanStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Animal Behavior, BS
- Animal Behavior/Pre-Vet, BS
- Applied Mathematics, BS
- Applied Social and Cultural Studies, BA
- Aquaculture, Aquarium Science, and Aquaponics, BS
- Art and Design Media, BA
- Art Education, BA
- Biochemistry, BS
- Biological Sciences, BS
- Chemistry, BS
- Communications and Media Arts, BA
- Computer Science, BS
- Criminology, BA
- Data Science, BS
- Elementary Education with Certification, BS
- English, BA
- Environmental Science, BS
- Environmental Studies, BS
- Global Studies, BA
- Health, Wellness and Occupational Studies (3+2), MSOT
- History, BA
- Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, BA
- Laboratory Science, BS
- Marine Affairs, BA
- Marine Sciences, BS
- Medical Biology, BS
- Middle and Secondary Education with Certification, BS
- Neuroscience, BS
- Political Science, BA
- Psychology, BA
- Sociology, BA
- Special Education, BS
- Statistics, BS
- Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture, BS
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Recommended Minimum GPA: 2.75 and above
- Official transcripts from all schools attended
Additional requirements
- Personal Essay
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
79IELTS
6Duolingo English test
110About Faculty
The College of Arts and Sciences is located on UNE’s scenic Biddeford Campus, where the waters of the Saco River flow into the Atlantic Ocean. Over the years, this confluence of natural resources has inspired students and faculty from around the world. The liberal arts and sciences require an exploration of both the natural world and the social world, thus we believe in a broad-based mode of inquiry that fosters empathy and understanding.
Top Reasons to Study in University of New England
Sense of Purpose
A Community of Difference-Makers
Want to help make the world a better place (and embark on a fulfilling career while you’re at it)? At UNE, you’ll find a tight-knit, uncommonly supportive community of like-minded souls.
A Uniquely Caring Culture
Being part of the UNE community means being involved. We call ourselves “right-sized,” meaning we have the resources of a large university but our campuses still maintain a small-college vibe.
Inspiring Locations
The University of New England has three distinct campuses. Our two Maine campuses house our internationally renowned undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, while our campus in Tangier, Morocco, is home to an innovative semester-abroad program for UNE students.
Ranking & Accreditation of University of New England
- #260 in National Universities U.S. News & World Report, 2024
- Best Colleges Princeton Review, 2024
- #1 provider of health professionals for Maine, and the Brookings Institution’
- #1 in Maine for getting a job Zippia 2023
- #1 Maine college for increasing career earnings Brookings Institution
- 95% of undergrads employed or in ongoing higher education within one year of graduating 2016-2022 UNE graduate surveys
Student Accommodation at University of New England
- Housing: $17,250
Your hall is the place where you can kick your shoes off and truly be at home. At UNE, we understand that where you live and with whom you live are important parts of college life. Residential and commuter life are a vibrant part of our on-campus community — living, working, studying, and playing here, you won’t miss a beat.
Five residence halls — Assisi, Avila, Padua, Siena, and Featherman — are reserved for first-year students only. Upperclassmen live in suite-style arrangements in Champlain, Sokokis, East, and West Halls. Frederick Hall may house returning, transfer, or new students.
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