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CHARACTER
• Allegheny College attracts students with unusual combinations of interests, skills and talents, including some they don't know they have. At Allegheny, we invite students to tap all of their interests and talents.
• Allegheny is located in Meadville, Pennsylvania, a metropolitan, county seat with a population of 30,000, located approximately 30 minutes from I-90 and I-80, a few miles off I-79.
• Historic, 562-acre campus, including a 283-acre nature reserve and 203-acre recreational complex.

WORTH NOTING
• Every student completes both a major and a minor program of study. With the freedom to select from over 900 combinations of majors and minors, students expand their concentrations beyond one division of the liberal arts, developing the "big picture" thinking that serves well for a lifetime.
• All Allegheny students complete a Senior Project in their major field; a significant piece of original research that demonstrates the skills most prized by employers and graduate schools.
• Through the College's Center for Political Participation, Allegheny and The New York Times partnered again for a landmark event on the future of the Presidential Primary.

ENROLLMENT
• Over 2,100 students from 37 states and 31 countries
• 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio
• Average class size: Introductory, 22; Advanced, 13
• Nearly 50% of new students are from out of state.
• Students are from 34 states, 31 countries.

FACULTY & ACADEMICS
• 93% of full-time faculty hold the most advanced degree in their field.
• 40 programs of study and over 41 minors; students choose from over 900 unusual combinations of majors and minors
• Opportunities for student-designed majors and minors; double major and minor programs common
• Acceptance rates twice the national average for medical, law and business programs

TUITION & FEES
• Comprehensive Fee (tuition, room, board and fees): $37,500
• 75% of students receive financial assistance.
• Trustee Scholarship valued up to $60,000 over four years

CAMPUS LIFE
• 90% of students live on campus.
• 21 NCAA Division III Teams; Member of the North Coast Athletic Conference
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More than 100 student-run clubs, organizations and honor societies
• Excellent outdoor recreational opportunities

ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING CLASS
• 70% in top fifth of high school graduating class
• Middle 50% SAT (CR & M) scores: 1130 - 1320
• Middle 50% ACT composite scores: 24 - 28

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