History
Albright’s early history involves multiple moves and mergers. The College dates its beginning to the founding of Union Seminary in 1856. The present Albright College was formed by a series of mergers with other institutions of higher learning founded in the 19th century by the Evangelical Association and the United Evangelical Church.
Education
Whether you’re a traditional undergraduate student, adult learner, or aspiring graduate student, Albright has the program for you. Traditional students can take advantage of over 50 undergraduate programs we have to offer ranging in everything from accounting to theatre. Adult learners can fast-track a Bachelor’s degree while working full time thanks to our Accelerated Degree Program available through the School of Professional Studies. Our master’s degree program in education offers four majors to meet a variety of interests. We emphasize research-based examination of best teaching practices.
Career
At the Experiential Learning and Career Development Center, we view career development as a lifelong process. However, choices made during the college years are significant in setting the foundation for future professional options. Our services promote better understanding of the career development process by enhancing the linkage of academic and experiential learning experiences thereby improving career preparation and management. Our services extend from first-year through alumni status.
Albright College Key Statistics & Highlights
- 306 Scholarships
- 1,584 Students
- 918 Students (female)
- Private Institution Type
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Albright College Student Reviews & Awards
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I’m very satisfied with my study experience
Experience Summary: When I first walked into Titem High School, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was excited but also a little nervous—new school, new faces, and a whole new chapter. But right from the start, I could tell it was going to be a journey I wouldn't forget. One of the first things that struck me was how welcoming the teachers were. I’ll never forget my first history class; the teacher made it so engaging that I found myself looking forward to every lesson. That wasn’t something I expected from high school! The curriculum was challenging, but it felt real—it wasn’t just memorizing facts, it was about learning how to think critically and apply knowledge. But beyond the academics, Titem High School had a unique vibe. I quickly got involved in [mention any extracurricular activity or club], and through that, I met some of my closest friends. There was always something going on—whether it was a school event, a sports game, or just hanging out between classes. It made me feel connected, not just as a student, but as part of a community. Of course, there were challenges. Some days felt like a lot to juggle, especially when [mention a specific challenge, like balancing homework and extracurriculars]. But even those moments were valuable in teaching me time management and resilience. What I liked: The teachers really cared about their students and made sure we understood the material. The sense of community at Titem High was strong. It felt like more than just a school—it felt like a place where everyone belonged. The variety of extracurricular activities made high school more fun and gave me chances to explore new interests. What could be improved: It would have been great if there were more flexible class schedules or access to different electives, just to make it easier for students to follow their unique interests. Overall: Looking back, my time at Titem High School was a mix of hard work, fun, and personal growth. I learned so much, not just about subjects but about life. It wasn’t always easy, but it was definitely worth it. I’d recommend Titem High to anyone looking for a place that challenges them and helps them grow as a person.
I am a student and complete my DAE in Pakistan
I complete my DAE diploma associate engineering in electrical and I work 3 months experience
Knowledge should be practical
The lectures was good in teaching, and school life was also perfect. But lu
Student services
The International Student Office is committed to supporting, promoting and celebrating individuals in an inter-cultural environment. The primary goal is to embrace all cultures, respect and appreciate diverse backgrounds, and fully integrate our international students into the Albright Community. We encourage personal and cultural development, and advocate for international and cross-cultural experiences, perspectives and initiatives.
Housing services
Rooms are generally 12′ x 12.’ Rugs should be 10′ x 10′ to fit comfortably. Rooms are furnished with desks, desk chairs, beds, dressers and closets. All rooms have blinds. Students may bring their own curtains. Beds are oversized twins. You should purchase twin extra-long sheets. All rooms are equipped with a micro-fridge.
Basic cable television and WIRELESS internet services are available in each room upon your arrival to campus. Students are responsible for providing their own television and TV cable cord. All residence hall rooms on campus have air conditioning, and all residence halls provide FREE laundry facilities to resident students.
Library services
The Gingrich Library provides information, instruction and other services for the College community's teaching and research needs. Our collection provides the foundation for research and study on all disciplines taught at the College.
ICT services
The commuter student lounge is located in the lower level of Selwyn Hall, across from Pushman Cottage. All commuter students are encouraged to use the lounge facilities which include:
- computer stations
- wireless internet connection
- television
- dvd and vcr players
- personal lockers
- kitchen facility
Medical services
At the Gable Health Center we empower you to make healthy choices for your life. Our caring and confidential patient-centered healthcare facility encourages and educates you to become an engaged consumer of your healthcare. We are here for you and we are your providers of care.
Sports facilities
The Life Sports Center includes an indoor track and field facility (four lane 1/10 mile track) and can also be used for basketball (four courts), tennis, and a practice facility for other athletic teams. The facility offers a birds-eye view of Shirk Stadium.
Student clubs
- Criminal Justice Society (CJS)
- Enactus
- Math Club
- Student Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA)
- Albright College Dance Team (ACDT)
- Albright College Gospel Ensemble (ACGE)
- Albright Improv
- Albright Visual Arts Organization (AVAO)
- Anime Society
- Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP)
- Club Vogue
- Costume Club
- Domino Players
- Game Design Club
- Lion Enterprises
- Sketch Society
- Whovians of Albright
- Xion Step and Dance Team
- African American Society (AAS)
- Albright Christian Fellowship (ACF)
- Caribbean Culture Club (CCC)
- Hillel
- Hispanic Culture Club
- International Students Association (ISA)
- National Orgnization for Women (NOW)
- Praise Dance Ministry
- Albright Arts Magazine
- The Albrightian (Newspaper)
- WXAC (Radio Station)
Accreditation
Albright College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, 267-284-5000. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation.