Religious affiliation: | Presbyterian Church (USA) |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Plains Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Kohawk |
School Colors: | Crimson and gold |
Coe is a small, tight-knit community of high-achieving but laid-back learners. Classes can be tough, but professors are personable and helpful, so students are encouraged to do their best. And…
Coe is a great place to plug in and make new connections. The professors here give a lot of personalized attention and actually care, and there are lots of incredible…
DO NOT come here if you are from a big city, have an ACT score over 30, or have any self-respect. Coe markets itself as a liberal campus much…
It is the mission of Coe College to provide students an education of superior quality that aims at preparing them for life following graduation. Our reason to exist as an institution is to ready students intellectually, professionally, and socially to lead productive and satisfying lives in the global society of the 21st century. As such, our success as a College will be measured according to the success of our graduates.
The campus is beautiful and the people are ridiculously friendly. This was by far the best college out of my choices.
Read MoreEveryone I met at Coe was really friendly, and it didn't feel like it was just because I was a prospie. In fact, this is the only place I didn't feel singled out for special treatment BECAUSE I was a prospie. I really got to see what the people were like, and what they were was REALLY nice and genuine.
Read MoreI love going to school at Coe! I enjoy the classes and especially the people. I have never felt alone or left out at school. There's also always fun activities and shows on campus, I've never had a dull weekend!
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