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Anna Maria at Maine MaritimeSeptember 14, 2013 • 12:00 p.m.
Ritchie Field • Castine, MaineNew England Football Conference
Maine Maritime Academy11 undergraduate, academic programsFive professional license tracksRegiment and Independent optionsAssociate’s, Bachelor’s and Master’s programsOver 75 companies offering co-op experiencesProfessional placement rate above 95 percent900 motivated students on a 35 acre campusOver 60 training, research and recreation vesselsNoted in U.S. News and World Reports America’s Best Colleges Three ROTC options - Army, Marine Corps, and Navy
Maine Maritime’s impeccable reputation, plus superb academic programs, give you a compelling advantage in the competition for top jobs. Whether at sea or ashore, Maine Maritime graduates are in high demand. Why? We know our job, we do it well, and there is a need.
Nearly 100 percent of Maine Maritime graduates land jobs in their chosen field before graduation or soon after - one of the highest career placement rates of any college or university in the United States. With excellent starting salaries and benefits, you are on the way to professional success and personal satisfaction!
Maine Maritime Academy is committed to the belief that learning takes place both in and out of the classroom. Accordingly, the college is structured to maximize the potential for such learning.
Maine Maritime has an average student population on its Castine campus of 900 full-time undergraduate students and 10–15 graduate students in residence. In addition to these students, approximately 100 students are enrolled in the A.S. degree program at Bath Iron Works.
A special feature of student life at Maine Maritime is the mix of students who live a traditional college lifestyle and those who participate in the Regiment of Midshipmen. Although students who become midshipmen wear military-style uniforms, Maine Maritime is not a military academy, and there is no military obligation after graduation. Traditional and regimented students live in the same residence hall, attend many of the same classes, and are eligible to participate in all campus clubs, activities, and athletics.
Students often participate in the Castine community. MMA students have opportunities to volunteer for the local fire department, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, the Adams (Elementary) School, and daycare. The local churches, clubs, and historical society welcome students and provide an opportunity to become a part of a small but vibrant community. Bangor and Ellsworth, both about 55 minutes away by automobile, are the closest cities. Acadia National Park is just over an hour’s drive away, and ski areas are two hours distant.
Learn more at: MaineMaritime.edu
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