Tuition and Fees

Tuition
Tuition rates are dependent upon you residency.

ITV courses that originate on a campus other than UMFK are charged at the tuition rate of that campus. Click here for a listing of tuition rates for all University of Maine campuses.

  In State Out of State/ International Canadian/ New England Regional1 (US Funds)
Tuition (part-time) $201/credit $506/credit $302/credit
Fees * $38.75/credit $38.75/credit $38.75/credit

* Mandatory Fees
1 New England Regional Student Program
Students from other New England states may be eligible for Maine resident tuition in certain UMFK programs under the New England Regional Student Program administered by the New England Board of Higher Education. Students who meet the eligibility requirements as residents of their state and meet the UMFK admissions requirements will be charged in-state tuition rates, plus 50 percent. Contact the UMFK Admissions Office for details.

Payment
Once you are registered for a class, the Business Office creates an account which tracks all of your course charges, such as tuition and fees. You will receive a copy of theses charges, your "bill", in the mail.

  • You can make payments against these charges by credit card, debit card, check, money order or cash.
  • Credit and debit card information should be given over the telephone to Business Office staff only.
  • Checks and money orders may be sent through the mail to:
    Business Office
    University of Maine at Fort Kent
    23 University Drive
    Fort Kent, Maine 04743
  • Cash should only be delivered in person.
  • UMFK also offers a monthly payment plan for a fee of $20 per semester. For more information, contact the Business Office at (207) 834-7552.

Note: The financial requirements of the University, changing costs, state and legislative action, and other matters may require an adjustment to these charges and expenses listed in this site. The University reserves the right to make such adjustments to the estimated charges and expenses as may from time to time be necessary in the opinion of the Board of Trustees up to the first day of classes for a given academic term. The applicant acknowledges this reservation by the submission of an application for admission or by registration.