Muhlenberg College is located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
History of the school: The school was founded in 1848 as Allentown Theological Seminary and was renamed Muhlenberg College in 1867.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of about 75 acres, with a beautiful environment and a high green coverage rate. The campus has a variety of architectural styles, combining modern and traditional elements, providing students with a comfortable and peaceful learning and living environment.
Student size: The school has about 2,000 undergraduates, and students come from different cultural backgrounds and regions, creating a diverse campus atmosphere.
Academic Strength
Major settings: As a comprehensive private institution, it offers college, undergraduate degrees and certificate courses, covering accounting, American cultural studies, anthropology, art, biochemistry, biology, business administration, computer science, dance, economics, English, environmental science, French, German, history, international relations, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, psychology, religion, sociology, Spanish, engineering, etc.
Teaching mode: A small class teaching mode is adopted, with an average of about 15 students per class and a teacher-student ratio of 1:11, which can ensure that teachers give each student full attention and personalized guidance, which is conducive to interaction and communication between students and teachers and improves students' learning effects.
Academic ranking: Ranked 71st in the 2024 "U.S. News & World Report" liberal arts college rankings and 74th in the "Washington Monthly" American liberal arts college rankings 1731st in the Webometrics World University Rankings.
Academic Resources: The school's library has 213,000 books and a computer network system. There are also many very active sports and cultural clubs on campus, including an international student club. Students can enjoy the indoor entertainment center, game room, lounge and cafeteria provided by the student union, sports field and swimming pool, etc.
Campus Life
Student Clubs: There are more than 100 clubs and student organizations covering academic, cultural, artistic, sports, volunteer services and other aspects, such as student union, music club, drama club, volunteer association, sports club, etc. In addition, the Muhlenberg College Board of Directors will also be responsible for bringing various activities to the school.
Accommodation: The school offers a variety of accommodation options. The dormitories are fully equipped with basic furniture, air conditioning, heating and other equipment. It also provides wireless network coverage and 24-hour security services to ensure the safety and comfort of students.
Sports activities: The school is a member of NCAA Division III and has many sports teams that participate in various intercollegiate sports competitions, such as basketball, football, baseball, track and field, tennis, etc. The school also provides a wealth of sports and fitness facilities and courses to encourage students to actively participate in sports activities.
Study abroad related
Study abroad programs: The school provides a variety of study abroad programs and support services for international students to help students better adapt to study and life in the United States. In addition, the school has established cooperative relations with universities in many countries to encourage students to participate in overseas exchange programs and broaden their international horizons.
Scholarships: The school provides students with generous scholarships and grants. The coverage and amount of scholarships are very impressive. Usually more than 80% of Muhlenberg students are eligible for scholarships or financial aid, with an amount between $1,000-$40,000 per year.
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