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A Message from the Office of the President
April 22, 2026
Today is Earth Day, but I want to be honest with you, at Unity Environmental University, we don’t need a calendar to remind us why we do this work. The planet is the whole point. Every single day our 10,000+ learners are working toward their future because they believe the environment is worth their life’s work. Some of them are studying fully online in five-week terms, fitting a degree around two jobs and three kids. Some of them are learning in-person at our Pineland Campus in New Gloucester, Maine, doing hands-on field work right here in Maine. Different paths, same mission, same standard of excellence.
And here’s what I believe: the planet doesn’t just need more activists. It needs more educated people. More wildlife conservationists, more environmental enforcement officers, more sustainability-minded business leaders, people who were told at some point that college wasn’t for them, and who found a way anyway. That is who Unity is built for.
We just ranked in the top 1% nationally, and #1 in Maine, on the 2025 Social Mobility Index, climbing nearly 150 spots in three years. This is because we’ve put our money where our mouth is, we’ve redesigned everything, pricing, structure, technology, around the students who need us most. First-generation learners. Working adults. Single parents. Military-connected students. People who deserve a real shot at a career that changes something.
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