Top Ranked Programs
University of Maine At Farmington's program mix is anchored in education and teacher preparation, a signature aligned with the institution's mission as a comprehensive public liberal arts college. Teacher Education is the largest program with 69 graduates, followed by Psychology, General with 38 graduates, Business/Managerial Economics with 19 graduates, Subject-Specific Teacher Education with 15 graduates, and Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies with 14 graduates. Across 20 programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, reflecting a focused portfolio serving roughly 289 students annually. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's concentration in education and human services fields. Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions leads with median earnings of $48,191 four years after enrollment across 13 graduates, followed by Business Administration with $47,757 and 13 graduates, and Psychology, General with $44,544 across 38 graduates. Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions and Teacher Education round out the earnings leaders with $42,513 and $42,375 respectively. These outcomes align with the institution's dominant focus on Education, which accounts for a substantial share of the degree portfolio. Many of University of Maine At Farmington's programs are direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes in education, social services, and related fields. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these fields align with regional and national labor-market demand, particularly in Maine's education sector and broader human services employment.