Total Enrollment: 358
Institution Size: Under 1,000
Campus Setting:
Suburban
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
School Calendar Type: Trimester
Total Undergrad Enrollment: 352
Total Grad Enrollment: 6
Admissions Requirements:
High School GPA
High School Rank
Recommendations
Accepted Credit:
Life Experience
Advanced Placement
“ learn about so many different cultures and lifestyles ”
“ professors are engaged in teaching lifestyle, not just material ”
“ It offers hands on learning in many different fields even though it only has the one major ”
“ self motivated, love learning, and care about each other and the human environment. ”
I would say that the wide diversity of people is the best thing about this school. You are able to learn about so many different cultures and lifestyles here that many places lack. There is a large...
The worst thing would be the cost of attending. It is upwords of $45,000 a year in order to attend. I had trouble in my first year when my family ran out of money, and there was little the college...
Government: although affecting change through the government program (which includes students, faculty and staff) is a long and arduous process, the amount of information we students receive...
I hesitate to answer this question - there are plenty of aspects of the school that I dislike (our purchasing policies, energy use, financial decisions, etc.), however, I have the power to change...
The people! COA is an amazing community that works hard to encourage those things that make each of us unique! The professors, staff and fellow students care about about your whole self-not just...
Our school is small, but I wouldn't say that that is always a bad thing. It gives us intimate classes and a supportive community. You have to work hard to create the oppertunities you want for...
Every student at this school needs An Open Mind!