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Allegheny At A Glance


Type of School: Private, coeducational residential college of the liberal arts and sciences; 32nd


-oldest college in the country


Size of Campus: 563 acres, including a 283-acre nature reserve and a 203-acre outdoor recreational complex Number of Students: 1,800 undergraduates Number of Faculty: 193 faculty members, with 91% holding the highest degree in their field


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: More than 900 different combinations of programs of study in the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities, including tracks for Pre- medicine, Pre-law, Engineering, Education, and the Center for Business and Economics


Geographic Diversity: Students from 47 states (plus US Military States; Washington, DC; Puerto Rico; and the US Virgin Islands) and 70 countries


Meadville, Pennsylvania


You can be anything you put your mind to. Why put your mind to just one thing?


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llegheny College students are provided the freedom to explore all areas of study, and they combine talents and passions to


develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical, and innovative. When we talk about combining your interests, it means we recognize the complexity possible in each one of you. Not only do we rec- ognize it, but we model it and embrace it. Look around and you’ll see an aspiring diplomat sing- ing in the choir and building a bike path or a fu- ture physician who edits the newspaper and pole vaults on an international stage. At Allegheny, these unusual combinations are everyday exam- ples of people pushing themselves in multiple directions. We’re proud of our beautiful campus and cut-


ting-edge technologies. And we know our profes- sors are leading scholars who pride themselves on being among the best teachers in the nation. But it’s our students who make Allegheny the unique place it is. You’ll see in our students, over


and over again, such a variety of interests and passions and skills that after a while, those com- binations don’t seem so unusual at all. If you’re getting excited because you sense there’s a col- lege willing to embrace the various interests you have—we look forward to meeting you.


Extraordinary outcomes In the same way we’re convinced a liberal arts and sciences education is a more pragmatic prepa- ration for a rapidly changing world than any sort of narrow technical training, we believe that hav- ing multiple areas of expertise and myriad inter- ests will make you that much more successful. The scientist who can present their data in an engaging yet persuasive manner will be more successful in their career. Likewise, the interna- tional aid worker who can quickly process the latest quantitative data will be that much more effective in their work. Life is not lived in narrow disciplinary lines. Why should college be?


Learn more and connect on CollegeXpress.com International Colleges & Universities


International Student Services: International admission representatives available; International Education Office providing services and programs to international students; visit allegheny.edu/admissions/intl.


International Student Budget (2022–2023): • Tuition & Fees: $52,950 • Room & Board: $13,796 • Health Insurance, Activities, Health Center Fees: $2,910* • Total: $69,656


* Other possible fees, read more here


Financial Aid: Generous merit scholarships; all international applicants considered for scholarships ranging from $10,000–$37,000 per year guaranteed on a per-semester basis for up to eight full-time semesters


Test Score Requirements: Proof of English proficiency required for non-native English- speaking international applicants, which includes: • TOEFL or IELTS • SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (with score of 580 or higher) • International Baccalaureate exam


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Decision: November 15 • Early Action: December 1 • Early Decision II: February 1 • Regular Decision: February 15 • Application fee: Free online via Coalition, Common App, and Allegheny application

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