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At a Glance

Description: Alma College, founded in 1886 by Presbyterians, is a selective, residential, private liberal arts and science college devoted exclusively to the teaching and education of undergraduate students.

Type: Coed, 4-year liberal arts and sciences.

Location: Alma, Michigan, one hour north of the state capital of Lansing, in the center of the lower peninsula.

Accreditation: The Higher Learning Commission; Member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Academic Year: Alma students follow a 4-4-1 calendar. All students take courses during two 14-week semesters followed by a one-month intensive Spring Term. The Spring Term allows students the opportunity to cross geographic, cultural or disciplinary boundaries to pursue individual academic interests. This is also an ideal time for students to consider a variety of opportunities to study off campus, in the U.S. or abroad.

Degrees Awarded: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music.

National Recognition: Alma College is the only private college in Michigan that “The Princeton Review” features in its book, Colleges With a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. Alma College is among the top 40 baccalaureate institutions in the country for the percentage of students who choose to study abroad, according to a report published by the Institute of International Education.

Students: The College enrolls approximately 1,350 undergraduate students from 13 states and 9 foreign countries.

Student/Faculty Ratio: The student/faculty ratio at Alma is 12 students for every one faculty member. There are no teaching assistants. The combination of the College's low student/faculty ratio and overall enrollment means students are guaranteed an educational experience that is challenging and extremely personal.

Average Class Size: 16 students.

Freshman Profile:
Average ACT composite: 23.9
High school GPA: 3.49
25% were in the top 10% of their graduating class

Honor Societies: Alma College is one of only eight Michigan colleges and universities to hold membership in the nation's oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honors organizations, The Phi Beta Kappa Society. Alma is also one of only six Michigan colleges and universities to hold membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, the national leadership society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character. The College also has 18 other national departmental honor societies.

Athletics: More than one-third of Alma students participate in intercollegiate athletics, joining the winning NCAA Division III tradition of the Alma College Scots. The College offers 9 men's and 9 women's varsity athletic programs.

Campus Size: 125 acres plus 200-acre ecological tract.

Placement Rate: Historically 91% of students find employment or enter graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation. Over the past five years, Alma has a 90% placement rate in medical school (as compared to national average of 46.6%) and 87% placement rate in law school.

Photo of a bagpiper walking through Alma's campusA Distinctive Scottish Heritage: In more than 100 years since its founding, Alma has stayed true to its roots by keeping its Scottish heritage alive. Today, Alma features a marching band clad in Kilts, a Scottish dance troupe, and even our own official tartan! Each year, the College hosts the Alma Highland Festival and Games which feature traditional Scottish games and revelry -- you might even catch a glimpse of the College president in a kilt and blazer! With a location in the very center of Michigan's lower Peninsula, Alma College connects students with a world of ideas and opportunities, from publishing original research to studying abroad in one of more than a dozen countries.

 

Alma College’s partnership with the Pine River Superfund Citizen Task Force, an EPA-sanctioned Community Advisory Group (CAG), received the 2008 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaboration, sponsored by Michigan Campus Compact.The Task Force is recognized as one of the most influential and active CAGs nationally and as having the largest membership of any CAG in the United States.

 

Student Profile

Martin Kuustik

Martin Kuustik
Graduation: 2010
Major: Business Administration
From: Saku Harju, Estonia
Interests: Greek Life, Cultural Awareness

While most international students are here for one year, some stay for four years and earn an Alma degree. These students have the opportunity to get involved in student life taking on positions of leadership and enjoying a well-balanced social life.