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Academic Catalog

The Academic Catalog is the contract between Alma College and its students. Students are governed by the catalog of the academic year in which they enter the College. Below are the online catalogs to which you have online access. The first choice is the most current version of the catalog and is updated regularly to show the changes that will be in effect at the next date of publication. To view this version click on "Most current catalog."

To view the catalog that contains the requirements by which you are governed, click on the year in which you entered Alma College. This is an archived version of an officially published catalog.

You may also download a ZIP file of the archived catalogs that you may uncompress, view and search on your own computer at a later time without requiring an Internet connection. These files can also be written to a CD-ROM to be viewed on any computer.

Upcoming Academic Catalog
  - Not Final

Academic Catalog 2008-09 (ZIP - 1.1 MB)
  - For students who entered Fall 2008 or Winter 2009.

Academic Catalog 2007-08 (ZIP - 1.1 MB)
  - For students who entered Fall 2007 or Winter 2008.

Academic Catalog 2006-07 (ZIP - 928 KB)
  - For students who entered Fall 2006 or Winter 2007.

Academic Catalog 2005-06 (ZIP - 916 KB)
  - For students who entered Fall 2005 or Winter 2006.

Older Versions of the Academic Catalog are not available online.

 

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Student Profile

Terra Teague

Terra Teague
Graduation: 2008
Major: Business Administration
From: Monroe
Interests: Business Simulations, Athletics

Terra’s Spring Term experience in China is a tremendous help understanding the relationship the U.S. has with one of its largest trading partners. The business administration major from Monroe has seen first hand the economic effects on southeast Michigan of low-cost imports and Chinese monetary policies.