The University of Maine at Presque Isle recognizes that its facilities and grounds are located on the homelands of Mi’kmaq and Maliseet nations, and they are connected to the other Wabanaki Tribal Nations—the Passamaquoddy and the Penobscot—through kinship, alliances, and diplomacy. It is with great gratitude and humility that we share this land with those who have lived and worked on it from time immemorial.
- About UMPI
- Vision and Mission
- Points of Pride
- Financial Report
- Public Disclosure
- Statement of Commitment
- UMPI Accreditation & Recognized Programs
- UMPI History
- University of Maine at Presque Isle Campus Tour
- Maps and Directions
- StormReady Campus
- Auditorium Renovation Project
- Common Data Set / Student Right-to-Know Act
- Organizational Chart
- NECHE Accreditation
- Strategic Plan
- Articulation Agreements
- Land Acknowledgement
- State Authorization and Licensure
- About UMPI
- Vision and Mission
- Points of Pride
- Financial Report
- Public Disclosure
- Statement of Commitment
- UMPI Accreditation & Recognized Programs
- UMPI History
- University of Maine at Presque Isle Campus Tour
- Maps and Directions
- StormReady Campus
- Auditorium Renovation Project
- Common Data Set / Student Right-to-Know Act
- Organizational Chart
- NECHE Accreditation
- Strategic Plan
- Articulation Agreements
- Land Acknowledgement
- State Authorization and Licensure