Alverno College is an American institution with unique characteristics. Here is a detailed introduction about it:
Historical background:
Founded in 1887, it was originally named St. Joseph's Normal School. In 1936, it was renamed Alverno Teachers College. In 1946, it adopted its current name. Its founder was the nun St. Francis of Assisi. After hundreds of years of development, it has become a nationally renowned institution.
Academic Programs:
Undergraduate Education: As a liberal arts women's college, it provides female students with a rich selection of undergraduate majors, including art, art education, biology, business, management, chemistry, computer science, education, foreign languages, environmental science, history, music, nursing, philosophy, sociology, etc.
Graduate Education: Graduate degree courses include art, business administration, nursing, community psychology, etc., and some certificate and qualification certification courses are also offered. The school's graduate courses are open not only to women, but also to male students. The school's weekend academy was founded in 1977 and is the first alternative time frame course program in the Milwaukee area to serve working women.
Teaching features: Instead of using a letter or number grading system, it adopts a competency-based curriculum system and narrative evaluation, focusing on the cultivation of students' comprehensive abilities and personalized development.
Campus environment:
Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, the campus covers an area of 47 acres (about 19 hectares). The school is located in an area with a mild climate and convenient transportation, which is convenient for students to carry out various learning and life activities.
School ranking:
In the 2022-2023 "U.S. News & World Report" Regional University (Midwest) ranking, Alverno College tied for 62nd. However, the school was exposed in 2022 that the ranking of the nursing program was suspected of fraud.
Campus culture:
As a Catholic women's college, the school has a strong religious atmosphere, and Catholic values have had a profound impact on the school's educational philosophy and campus culture. At the same time, the school advocates diversity and inclusiveness, and encourages students from different backgrounds to communicate and learn from each other.
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