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International Students

Thanks for exploring Alma College! We deeply value international students and the contributions they make to our campus. When you arrive, you get to meet the other international students during the International Student Orientation, which leads right into Preterm. Preterm is a one week class and orientation session where you get to meet other freshmen as well as faculty members, and it serves as a great introduction to college life in the United States. Furthermore, the International Student Organization offers several activities open to both international and regular students.

To learn more about Alma College in general, please visit the About Alma pages. Our Academic Opportunities page will also give you a good sense of the academic culture at Alma College.

Please contact the International Student Representativefor more information. As a former international student himself, he can help you navigate the process smoothly.

The International Application Process

  • Get a complete outline of what you’ll have to do to enroll in Alma.

Requirements for International Students

  • What requirements will you have to meet in order to become an Alma College student? Get some details here.

Scholarships for International Students

  • Find out how to make a quality Alma education affordable with scholarships specifically for international students.

 

More than a third of all Alma students take part in at least one performance each year. The College offers majors in theatre, dance and music, but students of all majors may join in productions. The Remick Heritage Center for the Performing Arts is the region’s premiere performing arts facility.

 

Student Profile

Melissa Boguslawski

Melissa Boguslawski
Graduation: 2008
Major: Exercise Health Science, Chemistry
From: Madison Heights, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Heritage

Alma students are good stewards of the world around them. Whether cleaning a long-neglected Jewish cemetery in Poland or the Pine River in our backyard, you can be involved in service projects through classroom work or volunteer activities. Your education is personalized to your talents and interests to prepare you for service, leadership and stewardship.