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About
Albion College
An independent,
coeducational, residential college founded more than 160 years ago,
Albion is committed to the liberal arts tradition. Historically related
to the United Methodist Church, the College is dedicated to preserving
the values of the past, to serving the needs of the present and to
anticipating the goals of the future. Albion’s People and Programs The faculty and administrative staff at Albion are deeply committed to the careful education of students and to their development as lifelong learners and as human beings. Accordingly, most classes are small (the average class size is 19), and students have ample opportunity for individual attention. Further, professors spend many hours outside the classroom in individual tutorials, and in academic and career advising. Through the core requirement, Albion addresses the need for breadth of knowledge and understanding of various modes of inquiry. Through more than 30 departmental, interdepartmental and individually designed majors and minors, students also undertake intensive work in one or more fields within the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences or fine arts. This broad exposure to the liberal arts encourages students to think critically and creatively, to develop their powers of written and spoken expression, and to deepen their understanding of moral and ethical issues. Beyond these departmental offerings, students have the opportunity to join one of Albion’s six Institutes to obtain real-world experience and prepare for a career, and to participate in a variety of interdisciplinary study programs. For further exploration and analysis of topics that interest them, they may pursue original research, with support from the Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity. The core curriculum, and the majors and minors, Institutes and Centers for Interdisciplinary Study, and the Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity, are elements of “Liberal Arts at Work,” Albion College’s Vision for a liberal arts education in the twenty-first century. (Each component of “Liberal Arts at Work” is described in further detail in the “Academic Programs” chapter of this Academic Catalog.) Wise choices from among these educational programs enable students to acquire the special qualifications they need for gaining entry to graduate and professional schools and for entering satisfying careers in many fields. The College also offers curricular, residential and extracurricular programs that build a sense of community and stress opportunities for developing citizenship. On campus, the network of student organizations encourages the learning of group participation skills. The same organizations have community outreach programs that give Albion students the chance to operate as citizens of the City of Albion. Internships and off-campus programs¾many conducted cooperatively with other colleges in the Great Lakes Colleges Association¾involve students in regional, national and world citizenship as well. Albion’s Setting Albion College is located in a small community, rich in ethnic diversity, that was founded in 1835 at the “forks” of the Kalamazoo River. Located in the heart of the City of Albion, the College has an unusually attractive and well-maintained campus. Around its central quadrangle, numerous well-equipped classroom buildings, libraries and laboratories support learning and teaching. Just beyond, attractive residence halls, housing cooperatives, College-owned apartments and fraternity houses provide a variety of living arrangements for both independent and affiliated students and for small and large groups. A short walk leads to the largest of several well-groomed city parks, to the College’s theatre and athletic facilities, and to our scenic 144-acre Whitehouse Nature Center. An Albion education, then, is a distinctive composite of people and programs. The members of Albion’s family, extended in time over more than 160 years and in space all around the globe¾its students and alumni, its faculty and administration, its trustees and friends¾have long attested to the value of this special blend. The achievement of Albion’s program can be measured in the success of its graduates in living richly fulfilling lives, many of them as leaders in their fields and communities. The essence of the Albion philosophy and of an Albion education is truly captured by the phrase, “Liberal Arts at Work.” Albion’s Accreditation Albion College is accredited by such nationally recognized groups as: The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools American Chemical Society National Association of Schools of Music Any current or prospective student who wishes to review the College’s accreditation documents should contact the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. As part of the accreditation requirements for the North Central Association, Albion College has established assessment procedures for all academic programs as well as the general education requirement. The procedures are designed to assess the academic achievement of students as a group rather than individually. All students are required to participate in all assessment activities that the College deems necessary. Albion College is also listed as a United Methodist-affiliated institution by the University Senate of the United Methodist Church, Nashville, Tennessee. More information may be obtained at 615/340-7399 or on the World Wide Web: www.gbhem.org/gbhem/colleg.html.
The Purpose of the College We believe in the fundamental worth of a broad exposure to intellectual and artistic achievement, to the best that has been thought and said about the world and our place in it. An Albion College education introduces students to classical modes of analysis, interpretation and argument; to unfolding scientific inquiry into the nature of the physical world; to the ways in which contemporary debates derive from and extend an historical but continuing dialogue about enduring questions. At Albion College we invite students to engage in ongoing conversations centered upon their cultural heritage, yet responsive to global concerns. We believe our students will find their own voices by paying attention to the finest expressions of Western and other intellectual and spiritual traditions. Far from inviting a passive acceptance of such traditions, we encourage students to question and challenge them, to evaluate ethically the social uses they serve and the ends they advocate. In our view, a liberal education is an education in active citizenship and service. Teaching and learning are central to our mission. This means that while the faculty are productive in scholarly and creative endeavors, their primary commitment is to teaching¾specifically, to fostering the intellectual engagement and growth of students. The primary responsibility of students at Albion College is to develop mastery in the methods by which knowledge is acquired, critically evaluated, and appropriately applied. We believe such an emphasis prepares students for a lifetime of learning and a multiplicity of possible careers by developing their broad reasoning, writing and speaking abilities. While the classroom is at the heart of our educational mission, we believe that the entire College community should share in the learning experiences found in our residential setting and through involvement in out-of-classroom opportunities and experiences, including those in the City of Albion. In recruiting new members to the College community, we seek men and women of intellectual promise from various racial, class, ethnic and geographic backgrounds, whose perspectives can contribute to a process of mutual education within and outside the curriculum. This aim can best be achieved in an environment where individuals value differences and enter into constructive dialogue toward common goals. By pursuing our educational mission, we believe all members of the Albion community will grow in the capacity to work, live and serve effectively with others. Approved by the Albion College Board of Trustees, October 30, 1993.
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