Lake Auburn provides good sailing, boating and fishing (swimming not permitted)
Easy driving distance to Maine and New Hampshire's peaks for snowboarding and skiing in winter, mountain biking and climbing in spring and summer
Convenient to the state's famous Lakes Region ideal for boating and other outdoor recreational activities
The twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn host many annual community events such as the Liberty Festival (July 4th), the Moxie Festival, Festival de Joie and the Balloon Festival as well as professional and community theatre and concerts ranging from classical to jazz.
Student body
Enrollment - approximately 2,000 students
Student/faculty ratio is 18:1
96% of students get jobs right out of school,
continue their education or both *
Average class size is 18
* Graduate Survey Results
Facilities
Classrooms, lecture hall, library, dining facilities, computer labs and administrative offices in Jalbert Hall
Classrooms, lecture hall, computer labs, science labs, gymnasium, Athletic offices, Corporate and Community Services and faculty offices in Kirk Hall
Culinary Arts Center
Three residence halls that provide housing for
120 students
History
Founded in 1963 as Androscoggin State Vocational Institute
Renamed Central Maine Vocational Technical Institute (CMVTI)
in 1965.
Name changed to Central Maine Technical College in 1989
July 1, 2003 became Central Maine Community College
One of seven colleges in the Maine Community College System
Governance
Maine Community College System is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor
Mission
Central Maine Community College provides quality, accessible college education and lifelong learning opportunities:
Career and technical education
Education for transfer to baccalaureate programs
Services to support economic development and community vitality