The College of the Atlantic is located in a coastal town in Maine and stands out for its innovative and experimental nature. COA awards degrees exclusively in human ecology- an interdisciplinary approach that includes environmental sciences, arts, and socially responsible business.
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What do the scores mean?
The ScholarMatcher rates schools on a 1.0-4.0 scale in four areas: financial aid, academic strength, student support services, and post-graduate affordability, with an overall average score as well. A 2 is average, a 3 is very good, and a 4 is exceptional. Since ScholarMatcher only includes excellent schools, you won’t see many 1s, except for financial aid. Schools with a 1 in financial aid offer great education, but you may need extra scholarships to afford them. Don't let a 1 in financial aid stop you from applying—just be ready to seek other financial resources if needed.
measures the ability of a school to provide robust financial aid for students with households earning less than $48,000 a year.
measures the schools’ abilities on retention and graduation rates.
measures the schools’ ability to provide robust academic support and student services.
measures the schools’ ability in providing an affordable education for students from low income households, with an emphasis on loan debt levels.