Nisbet/Brazell Halls

Nisbet and Brazell are joined residence halls settled directly on West Superior Street. These halls offer students suite-style rooms with one bathroom joining together two rooms.

Brazell residents make time to visit with friends

The halls are connected on the first floor by a lounge area containing an oven, microwave and a flat-screen television, giving students a relaxing place to visit with friends.

These residence halls mostly contain upperclassmen, and they offer a peaceful study environment for students.

Nisbet and Brazell are directly across the street from Swanson Academic Center, making it only a short walk to academic buildings and the rest of North Campus. If you are looking for a calm living environment that accommodates studying, Nisbet and Brazell are a great choice.

 

Alma College’s early acceptance agreement with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine recognizes the College’s strengths in science and health education. The agreement reserves two admissions slots per year for Alma College pre-med graduates.

 

Graduate Profile

Sara Swanton

Sara Swanton
Graduation: 2009
Major: Integrative Physiology and Health Science

Check her pulse, swab her tongue or test her reflexes. Sara Swanton ’09 graduated from Alma College diagnosed for success.

“I got unique experiences through the performance lab and the anatomy lab that I could not have gotten elsewhere,” she says. “Alma prepared me so well for the program I’m in now. A lot of the classes I’m required to take, I’ve already taken at Alma.”