National recognition reflects strong upward momentum and UMA’s role in serving working adults, veterans and Maine’s workforce
AUGUSTA — The University of Maine at Augusta has achieved its strongest showing to date in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Colleges rankings, earning three top-100 national placements and making significant gains across all ranked categories.
UMA is ranked:
- No. 77 in Best Online Bachelor’s Programs, up from No. 107 last year;
- No. 55 in Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans, up from No. 60;
- No. 88 in Best Online Bachelor’s in Business Programs, up from No. 118.
The year-over-year improvements underscore UMA’s growing national recognition as a public university built to meet the needs of learners balancing education with work, family, military service and community commitments.
“For many Maine residents, earning a bachelor’s degree depends on education that fits around real life,” said UMA President Jenifer Cushman. “These rankings affirm that when programs are designed with flexibility, quality, and student support at the center, learners succeed. We are proud to see UMA’s commitment recognized on a national stage.”
More than 70% of UMA’s online students are employed, reflecting the demand for programs built around real-life schedules. UMA serves working adults, veterans and traditional-aged students seeking flexible pathways, accelerated options or a blend of online and on-site learning.
U.S. News evaluates online bachelor’s programs using measures that include student engagement, faculty credentials and training, use of learning technologies, student services and academic outcomes. UMA’s improved rankings reflect continued investment in high-quality online instruction, expanded advising and tutoring options, and technology-supported learning environments.
The university has also strengthened services for veterans and military-connected students through tailored advising and flexible course options that support degree completion.
As Maine’s workforce needs continue to change, UMA is focused on making it easier for people to earn a bachelor’s degree without putting the rest of their lives on hold. By expanding flexible online and on-site options, the university is helping students across the state build skills, move forward in their careers and contribute to their communities, now and in the years ahead.
The University of Maine at Augusta transforms the lives of students of every age and background across the state and beyond through access to high‑quality distance and on‑site education, excellence in student support, civic engagement and professional and liberal arts programs. Learn more at uma.edu.


