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Southern Maine Community College
2 Fort Road, South Portland 04106
741-5500 / smccme.edu
2,843 / 2,922 102 / 324 $442,729 / $2,880
Kristen Miller
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Central Maine Community College
1250 Turner St., Auburn 04210
755-5100 / cmcc.edu
1,694 / 1,652 60 / 150 $381,372 / $2,880
Betsy Libby
3
Eastern Maine Community College
354 Hogan Road, Bangor 04401
974-4600 / emcc.edu
1,037 / 1,057 63 / 43 $442,665 / $2,880
Elizabeth Russell
4
Kennebec Valley Community College
92 Western Ave., Fairfield 04937
453-5000 / kvcc.me.edu
512 / 594 50 / 49 $322,654 / $2,880
Karen Normandin
5
York County Community College
112 College Drive, Wells 04090
646-9282 / yccc.edu
480 / 517 16 / 67 $666,604 / $2,880
Michael Fischer
6
Northern Maine Community College
33 Edgemont Drive, Presque Isle 04769
768-2700 / nmcc.edu
368 / 375 39 / 10 $470,553 / $2,880
Doug Binsfield
7
Washington County Community College
One College Drive, Calais 04619
454-1000/ wccc.me.edu
318 / 267 24 / 25 $410,720 / $2,880
Susan Mingo
N O T E : N/A = Not available.
S O U R C E : Each college via survey as of Q4 2024
M a i n e ' s c o m m u n i t y c o l l e g e s
Ranked by full-time undergraduate enrollment, fall 2024
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Other Workforce Resources
Maine CareerCenters
Maine Department of Labor (MDOL) CareerCenters provide employment
and training services at no charge for Maine workers and businesses.
There are free resources for job seekers and assistance for employers
with recruitment, training and workforce services. Specialized services
are available for veterans and vocational rehabilitation. Go to
mainecareercenter.gov for more information, or call 623-7981.
Augusta / 45 Commerce Drive augusta.careercenter@maine.gov
Bangor / 45 Oak St. Ste. 3 bangor.careercenter@maine.gov
Brunswick / 29 Sewall St. brunswick.careercenter@maine.gov
Hinckley / 23 Stanley Road nkv.careercenter@maine.gov
Lewiston— 5 Mollison Way lewiston.careercenter@maine.gov
Machias / 53 Prescott Drive, Ste. 1 machias.careercenter@maine.gov
Portland / 151 Jetport Blvd. portland.careercenter@maine.gov
Presque Isle / 66 Spruce St. Ste. 1 presqueisle.careercenter@maine.gov
Rockland / 91 Camden St. Ste. 201 rockland.careercenter@maine.gov
Springvale / 9 Bodwell Court springvale.careercenter@maine.gov
Wilton / 865 U.S. Route 2E wilton.careercenter@maine.gov
Aroostook County Action Program (ACAP)
ACAP provides workforce development support through the federal
program, Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA). This legislation
is designed to help youth, adults and dislocated workers with barriers
to employment. Services include counseling, on-the-job training and
work-based learning. Assistance may be available for tuition, training
supplies, transportation, child care and more. Go to acap-me.org or
email info@acap-me.org or more information.
Fort Kent: 834-5290 Houlton: 532-5300
Madawaska: 728-6345 Presque Isle: 764-3721
Eastern Maine Development Corporation (EMDC)
A member of the American Job Center Network, EMDC provides career
counseling, workshops, education, training and more. In addition, work-
force services are provided to people and businesses in Androscoggin,
Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset
and Washington Counties through partnerships with the Central West-
ern Maine Workforce Development Board and Northeastern Workforce
Development Board. Go to emdc.org or email workforce@emdc.org for
more information.
Bangor: 942-6389
Workforce Solutions
A member of the American Job Center Network, Workforce Solutions
provides services to job seekers and employers in York, Cumberland,
Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Waldo Counties. Call 930-7047 or go to
workforcesolutionsme.org.
Belfast: 15 Starrett Drive, Ste. F
Portland: 56 Northport Drive, Ste. 202