Through a unique educational alliance with Central Maine Community College, you have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree online from Franklin University. The CCA Program's online format provides the flexibility to attend class and complete your coursework without leaving your community. Throughout the completion of your bachelor's degree, Central Maine Community College and Franklin work together to provide all the resources you need to reach your educational goals.

How It Works  
   
START by earning your associate's degree (or at least 60 semester credit hours of transferable credit) from Central Maine Community College. All of your associate's degree credits transfer toward your bachelor's degree at Franklin University.

NEXT Apply to Franklin University and receive your official evaluation. Then register for Franklin University's Learning Strategies Course (PF 321).

FINISH your degree through a combination of required courses at Central Maine Community College and online courses through Franklin University.

Majors Available   Find Out More
  
  • Accounting*
  • Applied Management
  • Business Administration*
  • Business Forensics* 
  • Computer Science
  • eMarketing* 
  • Financial Management*
  • Forensic Accounting* 
  • Healthcare Management
  • Human Resources Management*
  • Information Technology*
  • Management*
  • Management Information Sciences
  • Marketing
  • Public Safety Management
  • Web Development

*Joint Programs of Study available

  Events
  • Join us each month for a CCA Information Webcast.  To register, visit our Web site at: alliance.franklin.edu.

    Continue your education with Franklin University's Online Vantage MBA®

Call: 1-888-341-6237

 

Bill Chan
Director - CCA
Franklin University
chanb@franklin.edu
1.888.341.6237 ext. 6054
Tim Goetz
SSA
Franklin University
goetzt@franklin.edu
1.888.341.6237 ext. 6780
Dr. Judy Wilder
Dean of Academic Affairs
Central Maine Community College
jwilder@cmcc.edu
1.207.755.5250

Franklin University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (312-263-0456).