Located in beautiful Bar Harbor, Maine, College of the Atlantic is a "really small school" that offers students a strong "interdisciplinary approach to learning." The institution strives to shape its students into "more creative...and critical thinkers" and really allows every undergrad to "construct [their] own unique path." One way they accomplish this is through the school's "inclusive governance system" which lets undergrads "have a say in things going on at the school," including things like approving new classes or reviewing internships. COA undergrads applaud the many different academic opportunities that allow for "hands-on, in the field experience through coursework, work-study, internships, [and the] senior project." Additionally, a number of individuals get to participate in "student research through local lab partners or the islands program" as well. Another advantage of a COA education? The fact that "if you have an interest that there aren't classes in, the school will help you design in-depth independent studies and pair you with knowledgeable mentors." With seemingly endless learning opportunities, it's no wonder many believe they "receive an incredible education beyond [their] expectations."
The professors at COA are "incredibly kind and educated." As this undergrad explains, "All of them are nice and will do their best to help if you ask." Ƶ "get to know [their] professors personally," so it comes as no surprise that many agree "every meeting [and] conversation leaves [them] feeling energized and excited" about what they are studying.