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2011-2013 College Catalog
Contents:
About Albright College
Admission to Albright College
Financial Aid, Scholarships & Expenses
- Financial Aid
- Financial Aid Formula
- Eligible Applicants
- Application Requirements and Suggested Filing Dates
- Programs for Which You May Qualify
- Verification of Financial Aid Data
- Academic Progress Standards
- Financial Aid Refunds
- Scholarships
- Expenses
Student Life
Academic Information
Areas of Study and Courses
The course unit system is the method for determining progress. Each course unit is considered equivalent to four semester credits. All courses listed below are considered to be one unit, unless otherwise noted. The fall and spring semesters are 14 weeks in length, with an additional one week final exam period; the Interim semester runs for approximately three weeks. Interim course offerings are listed in a separate brochure.
*Courses identified as part of the Writing Across the Curriculum Program are designated with a (W)
Prizes and Awards
For more information
Albright College reserves the right to amend the administrative policies, academic policies and disciplinary regulations described in this catalog without prior notice. Information about expenses, fees and other charges are for the academic year 2007-08. All fees and charges are subject to change.
Albright College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, marital status or disability. This policy extends to all educational services and employment programs of the College.
Students with questions or concerns should contact the office of the assistant dean of academic support, disability support services and minority retention at 610-921-7662 or afonte@alb.edu. Faculty, administrators, staff and student employees should contact the director of human resources and affirmative action coordinator at 610-921-7629 or tsteinrock@alb.edu.
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