Maine Central Institute is an independent college preparatory day and boarding school founded in 1866.
MCI pledges to provide a rigorous, comprehensive educational program to a multicultural student body with a wide range of abilities and interests.
In a safe and caring atmosphere, students will acquire knowledge, self-esteem, social responsibility, and the critical thinking and communication skills necessary for global citizenship and lifelong learning. In a safe and caring atmosphere, students will acquire knowledge, self-esteem, social responsibility, and the critical thinking and communication skills necessary for global citizenship and lifelong learning.
Advanced Placement Biology with labAdvanced Placement Calculus AB
Advanced Placement Calculus BC Advanced Placement Chemistry with lab
Advanced Placement English Literature and CompositionAdvanced Placement Environmental Science
Advanced Placement Physics C Electricity and MagnetismAdvanced Placement Physics C Mechanics
Advanced Placement US History and Advanced Placement English Language and Composition Advancement Placement Statistics
Anatomy Dual Enrollment AP Art / Advanced Art
AP U.S. Government and PoliticsHonors Humanities History IV
Humanities I Honors EnglishHumanities I Honors History
Humanities II Honors EnglishHumanities II Honors History
Physiology Dual Enrollment
Tuition & Financial Aid
Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students)
$45,000 (Student reserve accounts are required for emergency expenses like medical bills or travel expenses. They are not for the student’s personal spending. Any unused balance will be returned. •International students: $2,000 •Non-International students: $750)
$59,900
Yearly Tuition (5 Day Boarding)
$25,000
$44,000
Summer Program Cost
$5,000 (MCI Summer STEAM Program: -$5,000 USD for all 5 weeks for boarding campers - includes all laboratory equipment and supplies, room, board, and weekend project travel. Students are responsible for airfare to/from the United States and visa fee, if applicable.-$1,000 USD per week for boarding campers - includes all laboratory equipment and supplies, room, board, and weekend project travel. Students are responsible for airfare to/from the United States and visa fee, if applicable.-$250 USD per week for day campers. Includes all laboratory equipment and supplies. Does not include travel to and from MCI.-Credit: Students will earn a 0.5 academic credit from MCI upon completion of the program.Bossov Ballet Summer Intensive Program: - $4,500 USD for 6 week residential program. Includes tuition, room/board and costume fees.- $2,995 USD for 6 week non-residential program. Includes tuition and costume fees.)
Maine Central Institute (MCI), established in 1866, is a traditional day and boarding program with college preparatory academics and a wide variety of athletics, arts, music, theatre, and on campus clubs and activities. The student body consists of talented students from all over the world and local students from Maine, and other States.Highlights of our programs and support services:
Manson Essay: It is a distinguished Junior essay (college-level) requirement originating in the late 1800's. All Juniors spend months researching and writing on a topic of their choice and end the assignment with an oral presentation of their essay in front of their peers.
Senior Capstone Project: It is a capstone assessment, integrating students' mastery of communication skills, research techniques, public speaking conventions, and organization for independent, self-directed learning. Students devote five weeks to their chosen learning objectives, then present their knowledge and product to peers, family and community members.
Bossov Ballet Program: it offers pre-professional syllabus prepares students for a professional ballet career.
Academic Support Program (Peer Tutor, Writing Center, Math Tutor, and ESL support) Our faculty and student volunteers assist international and domestic students on how to use all of the resources available to them, while also helping them to understand how to prepare for college applications, and standardized testing. The Academic Office is responsible for providing peer tutoring opportunities across the subject areas. The Writing Center is available to students when English may not be their first language. This has become a mandatory part of their schedule as they develop their English language abilities. ESL supports are available during Writing Center, after school, and in the evening.
Learn what happens during school breaks for boarding students who remain on campus, including housing, meals, activities, supervision, and support services.
A day in the life of a dorm parent: how residential faculty support, mentor, supervise, and guide students while building community and shaping the boarding school experience.