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The University of Maine System (UMS) stands as Maine's largest educational enterprise, serving more than 30,000 students annually and reaching over 500,000 people through educational and community services. As the state's leader in higher education, UMS comprises seven universities and a law school strategically located across Maine, offering 265 bachelor's degree programs, 41 doctorate programs, 496 concentrations, and 27 associate degree programs. The system was established in 1968 to provide affordable, world-class learning opportunities while driving Maine's economy through workforce development and groundbreaking research.

UMS distinguishes itself as one of the most affordable university systems in New England, with in-state undergraduate tuition costing 38% less than regional averages. Two-thirds of graduates choose to remain in Maine after graduation, contributing to the state's quality of life and economic vitality. The universities collectively invest hundreds of millions in Maine's economy annually, combining to create a powerful engine for educational attainment, research innovation, and community impact. From the flagship R1 research institution in Orono to specialized campuses serving unique regional needs, UMS provides flexible, high-quality education that prepares students for meaningful careers while addressing Maine's workforce demands.

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