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." Students "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.