Since law schools do not require specific undergraduate majors or courses, we encourage students interested in law to consider completing the Legal Studies Minor. A special pre-law advisor, who supplements the academic advisor within the major program, counsels University of Maine students planning to attend law school. Contact Lisa Carter at (207) 581-1359 or lisa.m.carter@maine.edu
Few careers are as challenging or as satisfying as the practice of medicine or one of the related health professions (dentistry, optometry, veterinary medicine, and others). Admission to post-baccalaureate professional schools is highly competitive, but is a realistic goal for able students who plan their undergraduate programs carefully. Most professional schools value well-rounded applicants possessing a strong background in the liberal arts and solid preparation in the sciences. For this reason the University of Maine does not recommend one specific academic major for students planning to apply to medical or other professional schools. Instead, we assist students in any academic major who are interested in a health-professions career regarding options to complete the prerequisite courses typically required for application to the related professional schools. Students may pursue the minor in Pre-Medical Studies outlined below in addition to their major (n.b. some majors with significant overlap are excluded) and some majors offer a concentration in pre-medical studies. Students are not required to enroll in the minor or concentration. To find out more, visit the Health Professions web page at umaine.edu/healthcareers.
Here are some of the special advantages The University of Maine offers to students planning careers as physicians, optometrists, dentists, chiropractors, podiatrists, physician assistants, veterinarians, and in related health professions.