Published
January 22, 2013
This article discusses important factors to consider when evaluating and choosing a liberal arts college.
The Albertus Magnus College provides men and women with an education that promotes the search for truth in all its dimensions
and is practical in its application. Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Saint Mary of the Springs, Albertus Magnus College,
faithful to its Catholic heritage and the Judeo-Christian tradition, remains dedicated to providing an opportunity for
learning which responds to the academic needs and ethical challenges of its students and of society.
School Overview: |
Albertus Magnus College
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| County | New Haven County, CT | |
| Title IV Eligible | Participat | |
| Carnegie Classification | Baccalaureate Colleges--General | |
| Institution Level | Four or more years | |
| Institution Control | Private not-for-profit | |
| Instructional Staff Total (research/public service staff included) |
105 staff | 115 staff |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Enrollment | 1,667 students | 1,633 students |
| # Full-Time Students | 1,406 students | 1,434 students |
| # Part-Time Students | 261 students | 137 students |
| # Undergraduate Students | 1,356 students | 1,507 students |
| # Graduate Students | 311 students | 129 students |
| % American Indian/Alaskan | - | 1% |
| % Asian | 2% | 2% |
| % Hawaiian | - | 1% |
| % Hispanic | 10% | 3% |
| % Black | 30% | 6% |
| % White | 54% | 84% |
| % Two or more races | 4% | 2% |
| Finances and Admission | ||
| In-State Tuition Fees (2012-13) |
$28,358 | $24,462 |
| Out-State Tuition Fees (2012-13) |
$28,358 | $24,744 |
| Percent Admitted | 81% | 64% |
| SAT Reading (25-75%) | 380-480 | 450-570 |
| SAT Math (25-75%) | 430-470 | 460-573 |
| SAT Writing (25-75%) | 410-500 | 440-570 |
School Notes:
- The College provides an educational environment dedicated to enhancing each student's development, both as an individual and as a member of society. The College prepares students to become responsible, productive citizens and lifelong learners, encouraging them to contribute to their communities and to become moral leaders in a complex world. Albertus Magnus College became co-educational in all its programs in 1985.
- In 1992, Albertus Magnus offered its first graduate program, the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies. Since then, the College has added four other graduate programs: Master of Science in Management, Master of Arts in Art Therapy, the only degree of its kind in Connecticut and in New Haven and Hartford, classes for the Master of Business Administration.
- The Undergraduates at Albertus Magnus College have top notch faculty and small class sizes. Albertus Magnus College offers Masters degree programs tailored to the needs of working professionals. The Accelerated Degree Program at Albertus Magnus College is one of the best programs in the nation because of its extensive curriculum and blended course offerings. It also allows one to manageably juggle work, personal life, and schoolwork.
- Rosary Hall is the College Library which contains a collection of over l00,000 volumes, provides access to over 10,000 electronic & print journals and houses more than 2,000 media titles. Librarians are always available to aid students in their research.
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