COA opens for its first term

From collection College of the Atlantic College of the Atlantic Timeline List (Timeline #1)

COA opens for its first term
In September of 1972, College of the Atlantic opened for its first ever official school year. With an incoming class of 32 students and 15 staff members, 1972 was a year of experimentation and excitement. Click ‘Read More’ to learn what this first year was like. 
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