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Colleges In Maine
Leslie Said:
Which Maine Colleges offer online/at home degrees or classes?We Answered:
Here are some to get you started.Kennebec Valley Community College http://www.kvcc.me.edu/Website/Frames/We…
Northern Maine Community College http://www.ed2go.com/nmcc/
University of Maine http://dll.umaine.edu/cd/
University of Southern Maine http://www.usm.maine.edu/eap/distanceedu…
University of New England http://distance.une.edu/
Good luck
Carlos Said:
do colleges in maine have good classics programs?We Answered:
Regrettably, all three have abandoned the core classics requirements of years past.All three are also extremely liberal. Bates and Bowdoin merit "Yellow Light" Cautions in "Choosing the Right College" for liberal intolerance of non-liberal views. Among Bowdoin teachers and administrators, Democrats outnumber Republicans 23 to 1.
Colby merits a bright "Red Light" for liberal bigotry (quote from "Choosing..."): "The school encourages a social and political environment that demands absolute conformity to...political correctness".
Arthur Said:
Nursing colleges in Maine/ New England?We Answered:
UNH has a really good nursing program, and UVM's is decent. Probably the ivies down in RI and CT have pretty good programs too, you have a better chance of getting in if you apply directly to thenursing school too.Walter Said:
Thoughts on Maine colleges?We Answered:
Their rankings areThe University of Southern Maine - 2341
http://www.4icu.org/reviews/5657.htm
The University of New England - 3008
http://www.4icu.org/reviews/5655.htm
Colby College - 2153
http://www.4icu.org/reviews/5639.htm
College of the Atlantic - 4051
http://www.4icu.org/reviews/5640.htm
I've searched for the rankings of the first few.
Now you use a search engine to find the rest of the rankings
Jeanne Said:
Are there any colleges in Maine that give you a degree in becoming a writer??We Answered:
definately UMaine Orono- that's where stephen king went, and he's pretty much an amazing writer. so they definately have a good program for that. and its the cheapest school in the state other than the technical/community schools.Lynn Said:
any colleges in maine or anywhere in the usa that offer acting as a degree but isnt expensive? read on?We Answered:
Emerson CollegeAddress: 120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
Sector:
Private nonprofit, 4-year or above
Carnegie Classification: Master's College or University I
Program Types: Academic, Continuing professional
Highest Degree Offered: Doctors degrees
Number of Programs: 44
Regional Accreditation:
(NEASCHE) New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
http://www.elearners.com/campus/165662.h…
Go to this site for colleges outside Maine
http://www.elearners.com/campus/subject/…
Gary Said:
Which of these Maine schools/colleges do you consider the best, and why, also what I need to get in?We Answered:
All three of these schools are highly respected and will give you a good education. They are similar in many ways, but each has its own feel. I think you definitely need to visit in order to decide.Hopefully some alumni from these schools will see your question and give you an answer. If not, try again. You might also try posting a question on the Princeton Review chat boards. There are a lot of kids on there who might have something useful to say.