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Visit Campus

How do you know you want to spend four years at a college unless you’ve visited campus? We’re absolutely delighted to welcome you to Alma’s beautiful campus and are committed to making your visit the right fit for you – after all, a college visit is a good indication of what life is really like on campus!

Individual Visits

If you’re narrowing your college search down or want a really personalized schedule, we invite you to visit campus almost any Monday through Friday. Most Individual Visits include meeting with an admissions representative, taking a tour of campus and enjoying a meal on us. You can also elect to meet with a faculty member or a coach, sit in on a class, attend a campus event or even stay over night with one of our student hosts.  Click here to request your individual visit.

Campus Close-Ups

This is a great option for first-time visitors or those just beginning their college search! At Campus Close-Ups, you’ll attend a Saturday morning presentation with a small group of your potential future classmates and learn about Alma’s academic programs, student life, admissions and financial aid processes and other aspects of the Alma College experience. After the presentation, you’ll join current Alma students on a tour of campus and sample our food at a complimentary lunch in one of our dining halls. You can plan to be on campus from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on the day of your visit.  Click here to see available dates and register online.

Out-of-State & UP Visitors:
We know that many of you are traveling a considerable distance to visit campus.  Your time and interest is greatly appreciated.  To that end, we will financially assist you with lodging, food and travel expenses.  Please contact your admissions representative for details.

Wondering when Alma College representatives will be visiting your area?  Please click here to view a list of college fairs and other off-site events our representatives plan to attend.

 

Alma College is among the 10 percent of all colleges and universities in the nation to hold membership in The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation's oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honors organization.

 

Student Profile

Jason Latz

Jason Latz
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Elsie, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Habitat for Humanity

Spring Term courses offer students opportunities to break out of the “Alma Bubble.” Off-campus study, especially in a foreign country, shows you how you relate to the rest of the world and how the rest of the world views American people, politics and policies. You can then integrate your real world experiences into your academic programs and your future career.