Students coming from households who earn less than $60,000 a year will have a parent contribution of $0, the college said Friday.
Schools and Education
News about schools and education from the Portland Press Herald.
Topsham planners OK site plan for new Mt. Ararat High School
The new school, due to be completed in 2020, will be built on the existing school’s athletic fields
New Cape Elizabeth school chief gets 3-year, $135,000 contract
Donna H. Wolfrom will finish the school year as superintendent of the Maranacook Area Schools before starting the new position.
Ready, set, snow! South Portland school to kick off monthlong winter health challenge
Students at Skillin School and 15 other Maine schools are preparing to participate in the 2018 Winter Games in January.
United Way-backed Thrive2027 aims to make Portland area more affordable, healthy for all
Bolstered by 167 partners, the 10-year plan will look at things like education, housing and health.
Family of late Monmouth woman honors her legacy with education grant
More than 300 people attend a memorial service for Nancy Ludewig, who died of pancreatic cancer at 73.
All together, Casco Bay High School seniors march toward their future
The annual College March through downtown Portland is a celebration meant to show all students ‘they are college material.’
Noble High School named state winner in STEAM competition
The North Berwick school will go on to the national level of the Samsung-sponsored contest that asks students and teachers to use their science, technology, engineering, art and math skills.
Cape Elizabeth picks Maranacook school chief as its superintendent, ending 2-year search
Donna Wolfrom will leave the Readfield school after six years to head up the Cape school system.
Auburn middle school assistant principal convicted of OUI
Kevin Shaw, also charged with leaving the scene of an accident, faces 6 months in jail.