
Albion College is a private institution that was founded in
1835.
It
has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,268,
its setting is suburban,
and the campus size is 574 acres.
It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar.
Albion College's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges
is National Liberal Arts Colleges,
100.
Its tuition and fees are $39,128 (2015-16).
An Albion education takes students beyond the classroom, beyond our
campus, and beyond conventional thinking. Through our hands-on approach
to learning, students get the practical knowledge that will fully equip
them to succeed. They identify their goals through a four-year
individualized career plan and build a strong foundation in the liberal
arts. They sharpen their career focus and develop professional skills
through the internships and other real-world experiences offered in
these specialized programs: Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business
and Management, the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Leadership in Public
Policy and Service, the Institute for Healthcare Professions, the Center
for Sustainability and the Environment, and the Fritz Shurmur Center
for Teacher Development. And they unleash their creativity and curiosity
through the multitude of research experiences available in our
Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative
Activity and Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program. On our residential
campus, more than 100 student organizations cater to a wide range of
interests. Our athletic teams regularly head to NCAA Division III
postseason play, and our equestrian team members compete regionally and
nationally. Albion students are prepared to make an impact. They go on
to the nation's top graduate and professional schools and to leadership
roles in the sciences and medicine, business, law, education, the arts,
and social services.
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