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- About Allegheny College
Allegheny College 📍 Meadville, PA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 59% Allegheny College is a private university in Meadville, Pennsylvania Allegheny College was founded in 1815 and enrolls 1,436 students Quick Facts Total Enrollment 1,436 Campus Setting town Admission rate 59% Tuition and fees In State $54,960 Out-of-State $54,960 Paying For College See The Official 2024-2025 CC
- General feedback about Allegheny College
I am looking for general feedback about Allegheny College My son is a current high school junior and starting the college search process He is a cross country and track runner and is considering running D3 Thanks!
- Latest Allegheny College topics - College Confidential Forums
Meadville, PA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 59%
- Allegheny College Early Decision for Fall 2022 Admission
Allegheny College offers both Early Decision and Early Action for freshman admissions The Fall 2022 admission Early Decision (ED) deadline for Allegheny College is November 15
- How big is the Frat scene at Allegheny College in PA?
Son is deciding between Allegheny (PA) Goucher (MD) He’s gotten into several other schools in MD that he thought about seriously He likes the location of Goucher, near other schools, etc but knows the academics are really strong at Allegheney (Waitlisted at Gettysburg - won’t try for that ) On his first visit S took an extensive tour
- Early Action - Allegheny College - College Confidential Forums
I applied Early Action in November to Allegheny College Has anyone heard back yet? If so, how did you find out?
- Is the Trustee scholarship independent of need based aid? - Allegheny . . .
The Trustee Scholarship at Allegheny College is entirely merit-based It is determined once a student has been accepted for admission and is renewable for a total of 8 semesters < p> <p>YJ76< p>
- Forbes 2024 Financial Grades - College Confidential Forums
Forbes 2024 College Financial Grades: America’s Strongest And Weakest Schools Deciding where to apply this fall? Forget your prospective college’s football team, the financial health of your target school is more important than ever
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