University Systems
Each of the six New England states contains at least one (1) public state university, even though an entire university system may not necessarily exist. The exact number of institutions is related to the cultural and historical settlement patterns of each state and specific region, though general patterns include density for a college or university and the existence of a community in more remote zones. Therefore, the following should be considered:
Maine
- University of Maine (Orono — Main Campus)
- University of Southern Maine (Gorham and Portland)
- University of Maine Augusta
- University of Maine Farmington
- University of Maine Fort Kent
- University of Maine Machias
- University of Maine Presque Isle
New Hampshire
- University of New Hampshire (Durham — Main Campus)
- Plymouth State University
- Keene State College
Vermont
- University of Vermont (UVM, Burlington)
- Vermont State University Castleton
- Vermont State University Johnson
- Vermont State University Lyndon
- Vermont State University Randolph
- Vermont State University Williston
Massachusetts
- University of Massachusetts (UMass, Amherst — Main Campus)
- University of Massachusetts Boston
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- University of Massachusetts Lowell
- University of Massachusetts Global
- Bridgewater State University
- Fitchburg State University
- Framingham State University
- Salem State University
- Westfield State University
- Worcester State University
- Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (North Adams)
Rhode Island
- Rhode Island College (RIC, Providence)
- University of Rhode Island (Kingston)
Connecticut
- University of Connecticut (Storrs/Mansfield, Main Campus)
- Central Connecticut State University (New Britain)
- Eastern Connecticut State University (Willimantic/Windham)
- Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven)
- Western Connecticut State University (Danbury)
