University of Maine at Farmington is a public liberal arts university in Farmington, Maine, and part of the University of Maine System. Founded in 1864 as Maine’s first public institution of higher education, it has a long-standing role in teacher preparation while also offering undergraduate and graduate study across the arts and sciences, business, education, and health-related fields. The university serves students in western Maine and beyond from a residential campus in Franklin County, with academic and student life organized around a small-university setting.
Its academic structure includes programs in areas such as education, business economics, creative writing, psychology, rehabilitation and human services, and the sciences. UMF also operates the Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center, which supports early childhood education and serves families connected to the campus and surrounding community. The university’s work extends beyond classroom instruction through internships, field experiences, undergraduate research, and community engagement tied to regional needs.