Enrollment PIN's are required for enrollment by most departments and colleges. Graduate students and Business majors do not need a PIN. The PIN ensures that a student sees an advisor prior to enrollment. The distribution of PIN's and other details of enrollment may vary between colleges/programs. Below is important enrollment information pertaining to each college/program. Check with your dean/director if your questions are not answered here. Also for enrollment locations see the Buildings and Rooms for Enrollment listing.
Business, Public Policy & Health: Students will receive enrollment information through FirstClass or through the mail. Additional materials will be available as needed at departmental offices: Business – 213 DPC, Public Administration - 239 North Stevens, Economics – 206 Winslow Hall, Social Work – Social Work Building. All Public Administration, Economics and First year Social Work students must meet with their advisors to receive their PIN. Other Social Work students may pick up their PIN and are encouraged, but not required, to meet with their advisors. First semester transfer students and all varsity athletes must meet with their advisors.
Continuing Education/Non-Degree: Students are encouraged to review CED’s offerings. University Studies students must have their advisor’s approval prior to enrolling through CED. Non-degree students enroll through the Continuing Education Division. Matriculated students should follow the protocol established by their academic departments. Students may enroll by telephone (581-3143); FAX (581-3141); or, walk-in at 122 Chadbourne Hall.
Education & Human Development: Elementary and Secondary students who haven't been assigned to one specific advisor should obtain their PIN from the Advising Center, 101 Shibles Hall, (207) 581.2410. Elementary, Secondary, KPE and CDFR students who are assigned to a specific advisor should meet with him/her for advising and to obtain their PIN. A general enrollment information letter will be sent to all students prior to the registration period. For problems or additional information, contact Arlene Sylvester, 1st floor Shibles Hall in the main office (207-581-2435; or on FirstClass).
Engineering: Students must contact their advisor to select their course schedule and they will receive a PIN. For problems or additional information, contact Laurie Fullerton, 210 Advanced Manufacturing Center..
Explorations: Students must contact their advisor to select their course schedule and they will receive a PIN. For problems or additional information, contact Ethel Hill, 229 Alumni Hall, (207) 581-1831.
Graduate School: Most graduate students enroll at the Graduate School, 2 Winslow Hall using an enrollment form signed by their advisor, but many may enroll through their departments or go to MaineStreet and enroll using Student Self Service. All degree students must first see their advisor for approval of courses. Graduate non-degree students must complete a non-degree application and enrollment form and submit to the Graduate Office with proof of receipt of a baccalaureate degree. Call (207) 581-3219 for further information.
Graduate School - Business Administration: Masters of Business Administration and Masters of Accounting students contact their advisor but enroll in DPC 209. Enrollment information will then be forwarded to the Graduate School by the Maine Business School. Call (207) 581-1973 for further information.
Graduate Assistant Warning: All graduate assistants must enroll for a full-time course load of six credits to maintain their assistantship. Exceptions to this requirement are noted in the on-line Graduate Catalog (www.gradcatalog.umaine.edu).
Liberal Arts and Sciences: Students must contact their advisor to select their course schedule and they will receive a PIN. Prior to enrollment, a general information letter will be posted to the CLAS FirstClass student information folder. For problems or additional information, contact Donna Taylor-Schmidt, 100 Stevens Hall, 581-1961.
Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture: Students must contact their advisor to select their course schedule and they will receive a PIN. For problems or additional information, contact the Associate Dean’s Office, 106 Winslow Hall, (207) 581-3206.
Onward: Onward students pick up enrollment instructions from their academic advisor in East Annex. All other students must come to the Onward Office for permission to enroll in Onward courses, then proceed with your college’s enrollment process.
School of Engineering Technology: Students must contact their advisor, select their course schedule and return signed form to SET Office, 119 Boardman Hall for processing or to receive their PIN.
Transitions: Transitions students receive their enrollment materials by appointment with their academic advisor. For additional information contact the Director’s Office, 125 East Annex, (207) 581-2320.
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