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Unity College
Unity, ME 04988-0532
(207) 948-3131
Unity College, founded in 1965, is a private, independent institution offering undergraduate programs in environmental science, natural resource management, and wilderness-based outdoor recreation. In addition to regional accreditation, Unity has baccalaureate program accreditation with SAF. The library contains 40,000 volumes and subscribes to 651 periodicals. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interiibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center and art gallery- The 205-acre campus is in a rural area 18 miles east of Waterville. Including residence halls, there are 18 buildings.
Student Life: 72% of undergraduates are from out of state, mostly the Northeast. Others are from 26 states and 2 foreign countries. 97% are from public schools. 99% are white. 57% are Catholic; 30% Protestant. The average age of freshmen is 18; all undergraduates, 20. 18% do not continue beyond their first year; 82% remain to graduate.
Housing: 291 students can be accommodated in college housing, which includes single-sex and coed dormitories. On-campus housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. 80% of students live on campus; of those, 80% remain on campus on weekends. All students may keep cars. Activities: There are no fraternities or sororities. There are 22 groups on campus, including art, drama, environmental, literary magazine, newspaper, outdoor, photography, student government, and yearbook. Popular campus events include Regional Woodsman’s Meet in October.
Sports: There are 3 intercollegiate sports for men and 2 for women, and 10 intramural sports for men and 8 for women. Facilities include a gym, a weight training room, playing fields, a nature trail, and game rooms.
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