Allegheny College was founded in 1815 and is one of the oldest schools in the United States. The following is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Located in Meadville, Pennsylvania, it is a small private liberal arts college. The school's official website is www.allegheny.edu.
Academic Education
Majors: Covering popular majors such as social sciences and history, biology/life sciences, psychology, as well as majors in many fields such as education, natural resource conservation, foreign literature and linguistics.
Teaching Features: Small class teaching, with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, students can work closely with teachers. All graduating students are required to complete a creative research project. In addition, the school also offers special courses such as internships, off-campus research, overseas study and U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training.
Campus Life
Student Composition: Students come from 38 states and regions in the United States and 17 other countries, with 60% from the state, 1% from overseas, 53% from girls and 47% from boys.
Club Activities: There are 100 clubs and organizations active on campus, including drama/theater clubs, newspapers, radio stations, TV stations, choirs, etc.
Sports: Intercollegiate sports include baseball, basketball, cross-country running, American football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, etc.
School Ranking
Ranked 75th in the 2024 American Liberal Arts College Ranking and 86th in the 2012 American Liberal Arts College Ranking.
Tuition and Financial Aid
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees are approximately $15,200, and accommodation and food expenses are $5,500. The school can meet the accommodation needs of 90% of students, and each undergraduate student can receive an average of $13,600 in financial aid.
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