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Albright College's campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings nestled within a suburban Pennsylvania setting. Take a virtual tour to explore its blend of traditional charm and contemporary facilities!

Competing in NCAA Division III, Albright College offers a supportive athletic environment where student-athletes are encouraged to excel in both sports and academics. The college's commitment to personal development is evident in its well-rounded support programs for athletes.

Mid Atlantic, Small city: Albright College has a traditional campus in Reading, Pennsylvania. Its mix of historic buildings and modern amenities fosters a comfortable and academically focused setting.

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At Albright College, around 98% of students receive financial aid. Albright offers various scholarships based on academic merit, leadership, and other factors.


Albright fosters artistic exploration in a supportive community. Imagine yourself performing in a student-directed play, learning traditional stained-glass techniques in the Freedman Art Gallery, or attending a riveting author event showcasing faculty publications. Albright celebrates creative expression alongside its commitment to personalized learning, small class sizes, and its strong music program. Imagine yourself singing in a student-led choir, honing your instrumental skills through lessons and ensembles, or attending captivating music performances on campus.

Greek Life at Albright College is moderate, with about 15% of students participating. The college hosts 4 fraternities and 4 sororities, focusing on leadership development, community service, and academic support.

Albright College's Experiential Learning and Career Development Center coordinates internship opportunities that align with the college's emphasis on hands-on learning. The Albright Creative Research Experience (ACRE) program provides funding for students to pursue summer research or internship experiences. Albright's partnerships with businesses and organizations in eastern Pennsylvania offer diverse internship options across various fields.

Albright College offers over 50 undergraduate majors and co-majors, emphasizing interdisciplinary studies. Notable programs include Fashion Design, Game and Simulation Development, and Psychobiology. Students usually declare their major by the end of sophomore year. For a full list of academic programming, click the link below.

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Albright College supports undergraduate research through its Albright Creative Research Experience (ACRE) program. ACRE provides funding for student-faculty collaborative projects during summer and interim sessions. Students can present their findings at the annual Albright College Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference, showcasing work from all disciplines.

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Albright College is a very small school with approximately 1,800 undergraduate students on campus.

Albright College offers over 70 student organizations. The Student Government Association advocates for student interests, while the Lion Diplomats serve as student ambassadors. Albright's emphasis on the arts is reflected in groups like the Fashion Club and the Domino Players theatre company.

Albright College has a predominantly White student body (around 66%), with notable populations of Black/African American (18%), Hispanic/Latino (10%), and multiracial students. Smaller populations of Asian students are also present. Albright draws primarily from Pennsylvania and the broader Mid-Atlantic region.

Albright College requires all students to live on campus for four years. First-year students reside in the "Quad" with single and double room options. Upperclassmen have various choices including suites and apartment-style living, some with kitchens.

Albright College offers over 50 undergraduate majors and co-majors, emphasizing interdisciplinary studies. Notable programs include Fashion Design, Game and Simulation Development, and Psychobiology. Students usually declare their major by the end of sophomore year, with Albright's co-major system allowing for unique combinations of academic interests. For a full list of programs, click the link below.


Albright College provides need-based financial aid, including the Albright Grant and Founders Scholarship, specifically for first-generation and low-income students. The college also offers academic support services through its Center for Academic Success, which includes peer tutoring and workshops on study skills. Additionally, the college has a dedicated First-Year Seminar program designed to help first-year students, including first-generation students, transition to college life.

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