Admissions - UMFK
Admissions Office: Enrollment & Advancement Center
Fax Number: 834-7609
Jeremy Bouford, Director of Admissions (834-7602)
Kierra Abdul, Admissions Operations Coordinator (834-8612)
Matthew Dyer, Admissions Counselor (834-8620)
Bruce Nadeau, Assistant Director of Admissions (834-7604)
Randy Reischer, Adult Learner Recruitment Counselor
Sage Smith, Admissions Counselor (834-7866)
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The Admissions Office provides information about the University’s programs, admissions procedures and requirements to prospective students and parents. Any UMFK student who would like to have someone added to the UMFK mailing list should contact the Admissions Office as soon as possible. Throughout the year, numerous activities are scheduled to acquaint prospective students with the educational opportunities available at UMFK. Periodically, UMFK students may be asked to assist in these endeavors. Please let this office know if you would like to get involved by calling 834-7600.
During scheduled breaks, many of our students like to return to their former high schools and universities, to discuss and inform other prospective students about what UMFK has to offer. If you would like to work with us in conducting these visits, please contact this office prior to your returning home. We can assist in the scheduling and even provide some handout material to make your visit more informative.
REMEMBER, ADMISSIONS…. IT’S EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS!!
The Shared Processing Center determines the initial residency classification for each applicant at the time of application to UMFK. The student residency classification decision may be appealed to the UMFK Director of Business Systems for final determination. The Director of Business Systems is authorized to require certificates, affidavits, or other documents as may be required to assist in the decision making process. In all cases, the burden of proof shall be on the student making the claim of residency.
For new freshmen, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that an “official” final high school transcript is submitted as required by Federal and University policy.
For new transfer and certification students, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that an official college transcript is submitted in order to complete the application file, ensure that all appropriate transfer credit is evaluated, and prevent future holds on registration past the initial semester of enrollment.
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