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| Admissions office phone number | (800) 528-0025 |
| Open admission policy | No |
| Undergraduate Application fee | $50 |
| Applied | 367 |
| Admitted | 235 |
| Enrolled | 76 |
| Admitted % | 64% |
| Admission test scores | Neither required nor recommended |
| Secondary school GPA | Recommended |
| Secondary school rank | Recommended |
| Secondary school record | Required |
| TOEFL | Recommended |
| Completion of college preparatory program | Recommended |
| Recommendations | Required |
| Formal demonstration of competencies | Neither required nor recommended |
| Students submitting SAT | - |
| SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score | - |
| SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score | - |
| Students submitting ACT | - |
| ACT Composite 25th percentile score | - |
| ACT Composite 75th percentile score | - |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | - |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | - |
| Black/Non-Hispanic | - |
| Hispanic | - |
| White/Non-Hispanic | - |
| Non-Resident Alien | 12% |
| Race/ethnicity unknown | 34% |
| In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates | $35,532 |
| Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates | $35,532 |
| Books and Supplies | $600 |
| On-campus room and board | $8,820 |
| Off-campus room and board | - |
| Students Receiving Aid | 89% |
| Receiving Federal Grants | 43% , $5,426 on average |
| Receiving Institutional Aid | 86% , $25,369 on average |
| Receiving Student Loans | 68% , $5,650 on average |
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies | Bachelor | Master |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 77 | 1 |
| Regular application deadline | February 15 |
| Priority application deadline | - |
| Fall application deadline | February 15 |
| SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due | February 15 |
| SAT Subject score report due | February 15 |
| College will notify student by | April 1 |
| Student must reply to acceptance by | May 1 |
| Deadline for housing deposit | May 1 |
| Financial aid priority deadline | - |
| Financial aid deadline | February 15 |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about | April 1 |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by | May 1 |
| Early decision deadline | December 1 |
| College will notify student of early decision by | December 15 |
| Early action deadline | - |
| College will notify student of early action by | - |
| Transfer priority application deadline | - |
| Transfer priority financial aid deadline | February 15 |
| Transfer application closing date | April 1 |
| Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms | - |
| College will notify student of transfer decision by | April 25 |
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Most people will tell you that as soon as they stepped on campus, they knew it was home. It could have been the view from the cozy, woodsy campus - from the patio of Kaelber hall, you can look out onto the breathtakingly beautiful Frenchman bay.… more read full review
Most people will tell you that as soon as they stepped on campus, they knew it was home. It could have been the view from the cozy, woodsy campus - from the patio of Kaelber hall, you can look out onto the breathtakingly beautiful Frenchman bay. Perhaps it was the people that felt like home. Friendly, energetic intellectuals who welcome just about anyone they see around campus. Maybe it took the classroom experience to pull them in. Sitting in on your first COA class is like being introduced to an entirely new world of possibilities. Challenging, fun, often mind-blowing. So what do we do for fun on a tiny island off the coast of Maine? Acadia National Park is more or less the back yard of College of the Atlantic. It is an amazing opportunity for recreation and education, beautiful year-round. At the college, students are rarely bored. From All College Meetings (or ACM), where students have a powerful voice in the college's decisions, to open mics, theater presentations, dances, and field trips. read full review
COA is in a beautiful location on the coast on Maine, right next to Acadia National Park. You can always find something to do outside, even in the winter. The community is really welcoming and supportive, making it easy to meet people and make… more read full review
COA is in a beautiful location on the coast on Maine, right next to Acadia National Park. You can always find something to do outside, even in the winter. The community is really welcoming and supportive, making it easy to meet people and make friends right away. On campus every Sunday, there are community dinners, where people cook and eat, with the other residents. On Wednesdays, there are All College Meetings, where students have the opportunity to voice their opinions about issues on campus. COA is a truly amazing place and I am really enjoying being a part of it. read full review
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