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UMaine Augusta risks losing accreditation for its architecture program if it moves from flood-prone Handley Hall.
The University of Maine at Augusta may lose national accreditation for its architecture program if it relocates from Handley Hall, a downtown building central to the program’s accreditation since 2010.
Officials cite recurring flooding, maintenance issues, and over $110,000 in annual operating costs as reasons for the move, despite $190,000 spent on repairs.
The university, financially stable with a projected surplus, is seeking a campus-based replacement but has not disclosed a timeline or new location.
Faculty criticize the decision for bypassing shared governance, and students express concern over the program’s future and accreditation.
UMaine Augusta se arriesga a perder la acreditación para su programa de arquitectura si se mueve de Handley Hall propenso a las inundaciones.