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Q: How long has Albion been around? A: Albion College was founded in 1835 and was the first private college in Michigan to have a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Today, Albion is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college, related to the United Methodist Church.
Q: How many students attend Albion? A: About 1,860.
Q: Where is Albion? How do I get there? A: Albion College is located in the city of Albion in the south-central area of Michigan, between the cities of Ann Arbor and Battle Creek. Albion is 90 miles west of Detroit and 175 miles east of Chicago, near Interstate 94. It is easily accessible from Interstate 80/90 via Interstate 69. The nearest airport is Detroit International Airport (airport code DTW).
Q: Which majors are offered? A: Albion offers 33 academic majors, as well as eight interdisciplinary concentrations.
Q: Is Albion ranked nationally? A: Albion is ranked in the Top Tier 100 National Liberal Arts Colleges in U.S. News' "America's Best Colleges" guide" and Princeton Review's "The Best 368 Colleges."
Q: What are the AP policies? A: A score of 4 or 5 on an AP exam automatically earns college credit and may be counted toward advanced placement in that area. Depending on the department, a grade of 3 may result in advanced placement and, at the discretion of the department, may also be granted as college credit.
Q: What are the official costs? A: Tuition and fees for 2008-09 are $28,880, plus $8,190 for room and board, totaling $37,070. Books and supplies average $800-900 per year.
Q: What scholarships are available? A: Academic scholarships range from $11,500 per year to full tuition. Departmental scholarships are also available. For more detailed information, visit our Financial Aid pages.
Q: What percentage of students receive scholarships or financial aid? A: 95 percent of Albion students receive merit-based scholarships and/or need-based financial assistance.
Q: How generous are the scholarship and financial aid awards? A: For the 2008 entering class, the average need-based financial aid package was $23,700.
Q: What grades and test scores do I need to be accepted? A: Because we consider a number of factors, there is no "minimum." The average high school GPA for this year’s incoming class was 3.54, the average ACT composite score was 25, and the average SAT score was 1186 (both averages exclude the writing score). The most important issue, however, is consistency in academic performance.
Q: Are master’s or graduate classes offered? A: No. Albion is exclusively an undergraduate institution.
Q: How can I find out more about Albion? A: Try the Quick Facts page for more information.
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