I have been accepted to APP, what should I do next?
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As a newly accepted student in the Admissions Pathway Program, there are a few steps you must complete before you enroll for your first semester at USM.
- Activate your USM email/portal account (USM offices will send all important communications to your USM email address).
- Submit your required enrollment deposit (to show your intention to attend USM).
- Check your USM email daily. There you will receive information about new student orientation activities, including a required online informational module. More information about orientation can be found on the USM orientation page.
- Complete your online orientation module and attached quiz. As the final step, you will be invited to schedule your initial course registration and advising (ACS) appointment.
- Before your scheduled advising appointment, APP students must take an academic language assessment to determine which courses they will register for. Click here formore information about the ESOL Placement Test
- NOTE: International and out-of-state students will be scheduled for the assessment after arrival at USM. Please contact our office to arrange this: USMESOL@maine.edu.
- If you have questions or need assistance, please consider contacting the APP program director, Andrea Vasquez (andrea.vasquez@maine.edu). She is happy to assist with next steps. Lorem Ipsum
Can I participate in the APP program courses if I was admitted directly to a different major? What if I am not a USM degree student?
- YES: any non-APP multilingual student may participate in our support coursework at any time while at USM. Students should contact our office to schedule a language assessment and their academic advisor to discuss scheduling.
- Local (non-USM-enrolled) residents may also participate in our coursework. Please email us to schedule a language assessment to determine placement and course options. To learn more about course options for community members, please consult our information page.
- Students can sign up for a placement test
Am I eligible to receive financial aid?
Yes, you may be!
- APP students who are U.S citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply for federal financial aid (FAFSA).
- This can be applied toward all credit-bearing USM courses, including those in our program.
- Admitted students who do not have citizenship or resident status should consult with the USM financial aid office for more information regarding possible funding opportunities.
Will I receive college credit for ESOL Courses?
- All advanced-level APP courses offer 3.0 academic credits. Any intermediate level coursework, however, is considered developmental-level and does not grant college credit toward graduation.
How long does the Admissions Pathway Program take to complete?
- All required support coursework for Admissions Pathway Program students will be completed within the first 2-3 semesters of study.
For more information about our program, please contact: usmesol@maine.edu