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Basic Information
Location
- Portland, ME
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1996
- Founder: Westbrook Seminary, which later became Westbrook College and then part of the University of New England, was founded by the Kennebec Association of Universalists. The charter was signed by Governor Daniel Smith. - Kennebec Association of Universalists, Governor Daniel Smith
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The University of New England - Westbrook College of Health Professions offers a variety of degree courses
- but the exact number is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However
- based on the information given
- it appears to be in the range of dozens to hundreds of degree courses
- including undergraduate and graduate programs across various health professions. **Range: 50-200+**
Key Area
- Pain
- opioid
- aging
- movement
- head injury
- autism
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at the University of New England - Westbrook College of Health Professions is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However, it mentions that there are 2,661 applicants and 586 accepted students, with 256 enrolled. For a more comprehensive enrollment figure, it would be necessary to refer to the university's overall enrollment statistics, which are not detailed in the provided sources. Therefore, an exact total number of enrolled students cannot be given based on the information provided. However, if we consider the total graduate students mentioned (656) and the undergraduate enrollment context, it is reasonable to infer that the total enrollment is likely in the thousands, but a precise figure is not available from the given sources. Thus, an approximate range could be considered, but without a specific total, it remains uncertain. **Approximate Range: Thousands**
- Undergraduates: The total undergraduate enrollment at the University of New England is 3,863. However, the specific number of undergraduate students enrolled at the Westbrook College of Health Professions is not provided in the sources. Therefore, I can only give the total undergraduate enrollment for the university. 3,863
- Postgraduates: The exact number of postgraduate students enrolled at the University of New England - Westbrook College of Health Professions is not provided in the search results. However, based on the information from Niche, here is a rough estimate: - Social Work: 328 students - Public Health: 171 students - Occupational Therapy: 48 students - Physician Assistant: 46 students - Nutrition Studies: 32 students - Nurse Anesthetist: 20 students - Medical Illustration and Informatics: 7 students Totaling these numbers gives approximately 662 students. However, this is an incomplete count as it does not include all postgraduate programs. Therefore, the actual number could be higher. **Range: 662 - 1000+**
- Academic Staff: The University of New England - Westbrook College of Health Professions has approximately 50-60 academic staff members. This estimate is based on the various faculty and professional staff listed across the provided sources
- Administrative Staff: The exact number of administrative staff at the University of New England - Westbrook College of Health Professions is not specified in the provided sources. However, the sources list various administrative positions, suggesting a range of 10 to 20 or more administrative staff members, but a precise count is not available. Therefore, an approximate range is 10-20
Notable Alumni
- Emily Martin
- Ethan Dispoto
- Ashley Potvin-Fulford
- Rachel Sledjeski
- Sienna Matregrano
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Found this school to be very disappointing overall. Extremely expensive for little in return. I would not recommend attending school here, despite their best efforts to brand themselves as a center of cutting-edge health education, I found most of my experiences here very underwhelming. Administration was not easy to work with either...