What is the Dean's List?

Response from UMA Enrollment:

The Dean’s List is a way for the university to recognize academic excellence. Qualifying for these achievements is posted on the student’s academic record.

To be eligible a student must be matriculated in a UMA degree program. Students enrolled at multiple campuses need to be registered in at least three credit hours at UMA unless they are enrolled in a collaborative program.

A Dean’s List will comprise the names of students who are completing 12 or more credit hours of 100-level or higher UMA and/or University of Maine System courses (exclusive of pass/fail courses) and have a GPA of 3.25 - 3.79, with no grades lower than a “C-” in those courses. 

The Dean’s List for part-time students recognizes students with a combined GPA of 3.25 -3.79 over the two consecutive semesters, with no grades lower than a “C-“ in those courses. 

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