Albright College
Pennsylvania | Reading
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Gender Preference
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School Size
1300
Classroom Size
20
Student/Teacher Ratio
11:1
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All Four Years
50% racially and ethnically diverse
$30,900
Offered, 96% of students receive financial aid
Albright College ensures that people with disabilities have equal opportunity to participate in its programs and activities, in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), and encourages qualified students to request impairment-related accommodations for which they qualify. Impairment-related academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and services are offered through the Student Accessibility & Advocacy office, which handles all requests for academic accommodations and makes referrals to other college units as needed. The Director of Student Accessibility & Advocacy, Sherry Young, is committed to providing individual assessment of student needs and promotes self-advocacy and intentional learning among students with disabilities. The department fosters independent learning through a strengths-based approach and by providing faculty with consultation and resources. Impairment-related accommodations are provided while maintaining the academic standards of the college, and students, including prospective students, are encouraged to use their strengths and develop a growth mindset to nourish their commitment to lifelong learning.
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1st Generation Club
Albright Arts Magazine (Albright AM)
Albright Christian Fellowship
Albright College Activities Council (AC2)
Albright College Dance Team
Albright College Pool League (ACPL)
Albright Improv
All Stitched Up
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Sigma Phi
Athletics
Biology Club
Book Club
Campus Outreach Prevention and Education (COPE)
Career Development Center (CDC)
Club Vogue
Commuter Student Association (CSA)
Crowell Hall
Epsilon Nu
Gamers Guild
Interfraternity Council (IFC)
International Students Association (ISA)
Kraras Hall
Krause Hall
La Comunidad Latina
Lion Hall
Lion Records
Mohn Hall
Morgan's Message
Multicultural Connections Council
North Hall
OSIL- The Office of Student Involement and Leadership
Panhellenic Council
Phi Mu
Pi Kappa Phi
Pride+
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Kappa
Smith Hall
Snow Sports Club
Student Government Association
Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS)
The Cue
The Domino Players Theatre Company
Walton Hall
Xion Step and Dance Team
Co-Ed Cheerleading
Co-Ed eSports
Men's Baseball
Men's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Men's Football
Men's Golf
Men's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Men's Tennis
Men's Track and Field
Men's Wrestling
Women's Basketball
Women's Cross Country
Women's Field Hockey
Women's Flag Football (starts spring '27)
Women's Golf
Women's Lacrosse
Women's Soccer
Women's Softball
Women's Stunt (starts spring '26)
Women's Tennis
Women's Track and Field
Women's Volleyball
Women's Wrestling (starts fall '26)
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Accounting
Accounting, Economics, and Finance
Allied Health
Art
Artificial Intelligence
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Child and Family Studies
Communications
Computer Science
Crime and Justice
Criminology
Cyber Criminology
Cybersecurity
Digital Communications
Digital Studio Art
Education: PreK-Grade 4 Early Childhood Education
Education K-12 Arts
English
Family Studies
Fashion
Game and Simulation Development
History
Music Industry Studies
Psychobiology
Psychology
Sociology
Theatre
Albright College’s Information Technology Services department is led by Robert M. Iannelli Jr., an accomplished and experienced IT supervisor dedicated to advancing the college’s technology infrastructure and support services.
Albright College’s admission requirements include a high school transcript and a minimum GPA of 2.5. Students with a GPA below 2.5 may still be considered for admission but may be asked to speak with an admission counselor prior to acceptance. While SAT or ACT scores are not required, they may be submitted if desired. For some programs, an interview may be required, and additional materials such as a high school report from the guidance department or a letter of recommendation may also be requested.
Application Deadline for Fall and Spring semesters is rolling.
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Although Albright College does not offer designated summer sessions, its summer courses provide an excellent opportunity for high school juniors and seniors, college students, and recent graduates to get ahead, explore academic interests, and focus on a single subject in a supportive, small-class environment. Summer courses may be applied toward an Albright College bachelor’s degree or transferred to another college or university, offering flexibility and academic advancement for all learners.
Albright College proudly welcomes students from around the world, representing more than 25 different countries, to a vibrant and inclusive campus where you’ll be empowered to achieve your goals and feel at home within our intercultural community. With top-ranked academics, competitive athletics, and enriching student organizations, including the International Student Association, you’ll have endless opportunities to pursue your passions, discover new interests, and prepare for a bright future.
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