Student Groups, Clubs, & Fellows
Bias Response Team (BRT)
Our BRT addresses reported bias incidents through mediation, resource referrals, and campus-wide collaboration, providing a transparent and just reporting process for students. The team also serves as a consulting resource for best practices and guidance on navigating situations pertaining to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Counseling Services
We offer comprehensive psychological services to students. The Counseling Center is home to a diverse group of professionals, including licensed psychologists, licensed clinical counselors, licensed alcohol and drug counselors, and a multicultural counselor.
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students Office supplies a plethora of resources to ensure student success and wellness, such as information regarding The Oakhurst Campus Food Pantry, the Student Emergency Fund, and Title IX support.
Disability Services Center
We provide a wide range of services to students with attentional, learning, physical, psychological, sensory, or other health-related disabilities. Together with campus partners, we work to create and ensure an inclusive campus environment — one that embraces universal accessibility.
Intercultural Student Affairs
We provide a space of growth and community for students from all walks of life, empowering an active exchange across cultures and identities. Through initiatives, programming, and partnerships, we have an all-inclusive resource pool for everyone on campus, regardless of identity or background.
Military-Affiliated Student Hub (MASH)
Our team is a resource for veterans, service members, and their families. We support student veterans, active-duty military, guard and reservists, and dependents in receiving financial education benefits like the GI Bill® and military tuition assistance.
The Promise Scholarship
Our Promise Scholarship helps young achievers from Maine overcome financial, academic, social, and cultural barriers, remain in school, and graduate in four years with little or no debt — prepared to make their own contributions to Maine’s social and economic well-being.
Recovery Oriented Campus Center (ROCC)
Our Collegiate Recovery Program establishes peer support to build a community for students in recovery from substance use and other mental health conditions. We are an empowerment-based community that fosters the possibility of personal growth by embracing all pathways to recovery and building connections.
TRIO and Upward Bound
Our TRIO and Upward Bound programs provide comprehensive educational support services to empower students from diverse backgrounds by offering academic guidance, mentorship, and resources to ensure their success in higher education.