
It’s your Bachelor’s degree.
Complete it on your schedule.
At the University of Maine at Presque Isle, we offer competency-based Bachelor’s degree programs that are 100% online and asynchronous. Our YourPace program prioritizes online degree completion, saving you time and money and empowering you for success.
Are you actually interested in learning about our on-campus, in-person experience?
Your Journey. YourPace.
What sets YourPace apart? Our programs are affordable and flexible–perfect for busy adults who are ready to complete or start earning their college degree.
Upcoming Start Dates: 05/12/25 | 07/07/25 | 09/02/25

Undergraduate Programs
Gain a competitive edge and stand out in the workforce with a top-quality degree designed for busy adults. YourPace bachelor’s programs prepare you for career advancement with a wealth of opportunities to apply 21st century expertise and real-world problem-solving skills that employers seek.

Certifications
Begin or further advance a career to help individuals and families. The Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician Certification and the Human Services Assistant Certification are designed to assist you in advancing your career in a variety of human services settings.

Non-degree Option
Not sure if YourPace is right for you? Enroll in one of our sessions to try it out. If you decide that you would like to pursue a degree, credits that you have earned as a non-degree student can transfer to your degree completion.
What is YourPace?
Our personalized learning model is delivered on a digital platform and is 100% online. Because the learning is competency-based, you leverage your knowledge and experience as you complete individual competencies in a course module. You advance to the next course module by demonstrating your mastery of the content, which means you can move quickly through what you already know and focus on what you need to learn. If you’re looking for a straightforward path to online degree completion, you’ve found it.

The University of Maine at Presque Isle is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).