On October 23, 1891, Miss Mary E. Beal and several partners established the Bangor Business College, which later became known as Beal College. Located on the second floor of the YMCA building, Beal College’s student body of less than 25 students followed a curriculum of banking, finance, accounting, business arithmetic, penmanship, business writing, commercial law, shorthand and typewriting. By January 1892, the student body had grown to more than 100 students, necessitating the addition of space. To meet this requirement, the Shorthand and Typing Department was moved to the Exchange Street Block.

Miss Beal eventually became the sole owner of the Shorthand Department of the Bangor Business School. In 1903, Miss Beal’s School of Shorthand and Typing became a separate entity of approximately 30 students. On July 14,1922, Miss Beal sold the school to Francis G. Lee, at which time it was incorporated under the name of Beal College of Commerce. In Maine--A History, published in 1928, Harris B. Coe described Beal College of Commerce as “not only the largest of its kind in Bangor, but also one of the largest in the State.” In 1929, the name was changed to Beal College School of Business, then after several administrations, became Beal Business College. When the College’s 50th anniversary was observed on September 14, 1941, it offered two-year degree programs in secretarial studies, business, administration, bookkeeping and commercial and stenographic programs.

On April 28, 1968, Beal College was authorized by an act of the Legislature of the State of Maine to confer the Associate Degree of Science. Beal College was accredited as a junior College of business in 1970 by the Accreditation Commission for Business Schools in Washington, D.C. As a result of community requests, the Evening Division of Beal College was established in January 1971 to meet the needs of adults in the community who wished to pursue their education while engaged in full-time employment. The year-round, eight-week modular system for both day and 7 evening classes was introduced in 1985. To accommodate the needs of an expanding student body, the campus was moved to 629 Main Street in November of 1972, then to its present location at 99 Farm Road in Bangor in May of 2004.

Throughout 2016, Beal College celebrated its 125th anniversary. With more than a century of service to Maine citizens, Beal University is recognized today throughout our State for its excellence in education and continues to provide practical, hands-on career training in a small, personal and friendly environment. In 2017, online classes were added to provide flexibility to working students and to enable student access to education from rural parts of the state and other states as well. In 2018, Beal began a pre-licensure Nursing program to combat the critical shortage of registered nursing professionals in the state. In 2019, Bachelor’s degrees were added in the healthcare and medical fields which included the RN-BSN degree to provide additional educational opportunities to the registered nursing graduates. In 2020, the Masters degrees in Nursing and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) were added to further expand the educational programs offered at Beal.

On December 28, 2020, Beal College received formal authorization from its accreditor to change its name to Beal University. Beal University has evolved into a comprehensive institution with diverse academic offerings that serve a wide range of students within the state of Maine and beyond its borders. Being known as a university is important because it more accurately describes the type of institution we have become and better reflects the success we have had expanding into graduate level programs.

We remain committed to support students to complete their undergraduate degrees and advance their education at the graduate level as well. We will continue to serve our students in ways that fit their lives by providing them highquality accelerated degree programs in critical demand career fields that combine academic integrity with flexibility.

Contact information

Contact Name
Stephen Villett
Phone
207-307-3900

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Institution Type
Private, Title IV, VA Qualified
Institution Programs
2 Year
4 Year
Graduate

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Institution Address

99 Farm Road
Bangor, ME 04401
United States