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1. Dismukes Hall: Registrar, classrooms, science laboratories, and Kennaday Planetarium 2. Delano Auditorium 3. Leavitt Hall: Receptionist, Alumni Lecture Hall, Cianchette Room, Raymond G. Spruce Lounge, Henry A. Scheel Room, Jalbert Lounge, Conference Room; Network Services, Continuing Education, Development, President, Academic Dean, Human Resources, and Business offices; Guest Rooms 4. President’s House 5. Platz Hall: Nutting Memorial Library 6. Captain Quick Alumni Hall: Alumni Affairs, Career Services, Cooperative Education offices |
7. The Harold Alfond Student Center: Dining facilities and dining services offices; Student Postal Center, Waypoint Snack Bar, and Dean of Student Services, and Public Affairs offices; Graduate and undergraduate classrooms; Holmes Alumni Heritage Room(conference room), W. Keith Davis Classroom, 15 Alfond classroom, and 1954 Lecture Hall (multi-media lecture hall) 8. Pilot House: Loeb-Sullivan School of International Business and Logistics classrooms, faculty offices, and administration. 9. Graduate Commons: Residential complex 10. Robert S. Walker Admissions & Financial Aid Center: Admissions and Financial Aid offices 11. Windlass House: Faculty offices |
12. Curtis Residence Hall: Residential complex; Commandant, Residential Life, Student Health Services, and Conferences offices; Student lounge and recreation area, and student government and activities offices 13. Safety and Security 14. Campus Bookstore 15. Public Works/Central Receiving 16. Oakey Logan Alexander Physical Education Center: Fieldhouse with basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, climbing wall, Cary W. Bok Swimming Pool, racquetball and handball courts, weight and exercise rooms, locker rooms 17. Margaret Chase Smith Building: Gymnasium, athletic offices, and locker rooms |
18. Bath Iron Works Center for Advanced Technology: Tanker/Steam simulator (TSIM), Bridge Simulator(SIMB), 204B classroom/simulator, Electrical power lab, and Humanities Lecture Hall 19. U.S. Navy ROTC 20. Ritchie Field: All-weather in-filled synthetic turf field, press box, and bleachers 21. Andrews Hall: Marine science wet lab 22. Rodgers Hall: Classrooms, machine shop, and engineering laboratories; Corning School of Ocean Studies classrooms and laboratories 23. Payson Hall: Sealab, classrooms, engineering laboratories, and boat repair and maintenance facilities 24. Training Ship State of Maine 25. Dirigo House: Corning School of Ocean Studies faculty offices |
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Driving Directions - Visiting MMA WE INVITE YOU to visit Maine Maritime Academy at any time of the year. Allow for a three-hour visit with any of our capable student guides and admissions counselors in order to digest the breadth of programs and facilities. From the North, South, and West...Appointments to visit the college should be scheduled well in advance. With prior notice, the Admissions Office will provide transportation to and from Bangor International Airport or the Greyhound and Concord Trailways bus stations in Bangor, as well as overnight accommodations without charge for the applicant and his or her family.Take Interstate 95 to Bangor, Exit 45, I-395. For more information, call the
Admissions Office toll free: 800-464-6565 in Maine or 800-227-8465
out-of-state. We encourage you to visit our web site at http://www.mainemaritime.edu/.
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