Welcome to the Westbrook College of Health Professions

Preparing students to be health care leaders

The University of New England's Westbrook College of Health Professions prepares students to be leaders in their health care fields.

UNE is one of a handful of private universities with a comprehensive health education mission including medicine, pharmacy, dental medicine, nursing and an array of allied health professions. The Westbrook College of Health Professions encompasses Applied Exercise ScienceAthletic TrainingDental HygieneNursingNurse AnesthesiaNutrition, Occupational StudiesOccupational Therapy, PharmacyPhysical TherapyPhysician AssistantPublic Health, and Social Work.

Guided by faculty on the cutting edge of their disciplines, our students participate in clinical simulations, service learning activities, clinical rotations and other experiences that enable them to transition smoothly into the workforce upon graduation. 

Our interprofessional education initiatives prepare future health care professionals to practice comprehensive and collaborative team-based care. Students from across our different health professions programs work beside one another as they treat patients, participate in simulations and conduct research. As a result, each student comes to better appreciate the roles played by the other members of the health care team. 

Our Portland Campus is just minutes from Maine's leading hospitals and clinics, providing rich opportunities for students to carry the knowledge they gain on campus into the field. People from across Northern New England travel to Portland for medical services, and often their needs are met by UNE students.

Headshot of U N E student Ryan White

Ryan White ’26

Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pre-Pharmacy

Why UNE

The class sizes are on the smaller side, so the professors know your name. They can help you out. Their office hours are always open for you. The learning experience is much better than a larger campus.

[We’ve already had some hand-on learning] where my peers and I made a mock pharmacy. And we just did what you would do in a retail pharmacy. We turned it into a competition to see who could fill the most prescriptions. We did it with little candies.

Once you get to the Pharmacy program, you get to experience the simulation lab, and you work with other medical professions on the Portland campus and interact with them to essentially make a healthcare team and practice your job in a healthcare field team.

Welcoming Community

The close-knit community allows you to interact with people around you a lot better. I already know people on the Portland campus, which is kind of crazy considering I'm never there.

The climate at UNE is very warm and welcoming. I don't think you could run into a person in a bad mood or just not wanting to help you. People are always willing to show you where you need to go and stuff like that.

The class sizes are on the smaller side, so the professors know your name. They can help you out.

Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pre-Pharmacy

The UNE Portland Campus for the Health Sciences

For decades, UNE’s Portland Campus has been home to many of the University’s health professions programs including PA, PT, OT, pharmacy, nursing, dental medicine, and more. In 2025, UNE’s College of Osteopathic Medicine will move from the Biddeford Campus into the new Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences in Portland. By bringing our health professions programs together into one interprofessional learning community, we will establish UNE’s Portland Campus for the Health Sciences as the center of health care education in Northern New England.

Learn about exciting changes on UNE’s Portland Campus for the Health Sciences

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The University of New England does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, or disabling conditions in violation of federal or state civil rights laws of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.