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Albion College
Basic Information
Phone Number: 517-629-1000
Address: 611 E. Porter St
Albion, MI 49224
Email: admissions@albion.edu
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Additional Information
President: Dr. Wayne P. Webster
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Private
Religious Affiliation: United Methodist Church
Gender Preference: Coed
Historical Black College/University: No
School Setting:
residential
School Size: 1300
Classroom Size: 20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 11 to 1
Housing Availability:
yes
Type of Housing: single, double, coed, suites, apartments, houses
Diversity: 45%
Tuition:
$57,880
Financial Aid:
Disability Services:
https://www.albion.edu/offices/cutler-center/accessibility-services/
Greek Life: Yes
Activities:
Albion College offers more than 100 student organizations that focus on academics, community service, diversity awareness, entertainment, Greek life, honoraries, media, religious, special interest, sports & recreational, and student government. All offer scaffolded opportunities for leadership and development as you continue your Albion journey.
Sports: Albion College offers 24 NCAA Division III varsity teams, including men’s baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor), and wrestling, and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball, along with coed equestrian (hunt seat and western) and esports. Students also participate in intramurals and recreational activities such as flag football, hockey, and group fitness. As a member of the MIAA, Albion emphasizes a balance between rigorous academics and competitive athletics.
Majors: 130 plus academic programs available at albion.edu/programs
Application/Transfer Deadlines: March 1
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Summer Sessions:
The summer program consists of two seven-week sessions, with Session 1 running from May 13 to June 28 and Session 2 running from July 1 to August 20. Current Albion students, as well as guest students from other colleges, may enroll to accelerate their academic progress or create more flexibility in their schedules. Admission criteria and course offerings are available on the Registrar's website at https://www.albion.edu/offices/registrar/.
International Students:
Albion College is home to international students from over 20 countries.
Study Abroad: Albion College offers students a wide range of study abroad and off-campus programs in more than 30 countries, with over 100 approved options that allow you to earn credit while experiencing new cultures, building language and communication skills, and gaining valuable global perspectives. Through the Center for International Education, students can access scholarships, support services, and tools like the Albion Go! Grant and Brits Abroad portal to help make international study accessible and rewarding.
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