College of the Atlantic

College of the Atlantic
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1969 (1969)
AccreditationNECHE
Endowment$46.5 million
PresidentDarron Collins
Undergraduates364
Postgraduates6
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsBlue and Green
   
AffiliationsEco League
Council of Independent Colleges
Annapolis Group
Websitewww.coa.edu

College of the Atlantic (COA) is a private liberal arts college in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Founded in 1969, it awards bachelors and masters (M.Phil.) degrees solely in the field of human ecology, an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Focus areas include arts and design, environmental sciences, humanities, international studies, sustainable food systems, and socially responsible business. The College of the Atlantic is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[1]

The campus consists of 37 acres on Frenchman Bay, two organic farms, two off-shore island research stations, and a 100-acre protected area. The farms, Beech Hill Farm and Peggy Rockefeller Farms, are living laboratories for classes and student research. Peggy Rockefeller Farms includes livestock, crops, orchards. Beech Hill Farm provides produce. Both supply the dining hall with organic produce, eggs, and meat. The off-shore island properties include the Alice Eno Field Research Station on Great Duck Island where students conduct studies on Leach's storm petrels, guillemots, gulls, sparrows and other fields of natural history. The Edward McCormick Blair Research station on Mount Desert Rock is a center for the study of marine mammals and oceanographic issues.

  1. ^ Maine Institutions – NECHE, New England Commission of Higher Education, archived from the original on June 18, 2021, retrieved May 26, 2021

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