According to the school, Albertus Magnus College is steeped in the long Catholic Dominican tradition and provides a strong liberal arts foundation which is humanistically enlarging and practical in its application. This is achieved through our General Education Core Program, ‘Invitation to Insight’ in which intentional collaborative learning communities are formed. In addition, the College offers teacher preparation for the middle school and secondary school levels with each student experiences two practice teaching terms; one in an urban setting and the other in a suburban setting. The College has strongly embraced the electronic advances currently available and is completely wired with computers, LCDs and workstations at each students place in every classroom. The residence halls as well as the academic buildings are wireless and provide Internet capabilities to all students. In addition the College offers unique programs to adult students providing classes and complete degree programs of study throughout the state of Connecticut.
| School | Date Established: | 1925 † |
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| School Type: | Campus | |
| Degrees Offered: | Associate's Bachelor's Master's |
| Students | Enrolled Students: | 2,030 |
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| Student to Faculty Ratio: | 17 to 1 |
| Cost | In State Tuition: | $23,126 |
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| Out of State Tuition: | $23,126 | |
| Books and Supplies: | $956 | |
| Students with Financial aid:** | 98% |
| Accreditation | Albertus Magnus College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) † |
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Associate's Degrees
Bachelor's Degrees
- Bachelor of Science in Business Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a Concentration in Healthcare Management
Master's Degrees
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration Online
- Master of Science in Management and Organizational Leadership
Connecticut
The mission of Albertus Magnus College derives from the intellectual tradition of the Dominican Order whose essential charism is the search for truth (Veritas). Reflective of the dedication and commitment to service of our founder and sponsor, we at Albertus assume responsibility for the fulfillment of our particular service as an academic community. Principles which guide our mission and purpose include the following:
- The College embraces the Liberal Arts tradition and is committed to a vibrant curriculum, including a General Education program, that is both scholarly and humanistically enlarging.
- The College encourages students to participate in academic internships, practica and relevant work experiences as preparation for meaningful careers.
- The College strives to bring together a richly diverse student body and cultivates an atmosphere of mutual respect and ethical behavior.
- The College fosters close, positive interaction between faculty and students, thereby offering broad opportunities for challenge and growth.
- The College provides an educational environment dedicated to enhancing each student’s development, both as an individual and as a member of society.
- The College prepares students to become responsible, productive citizens and lifelong learners, encouraging them to contribute to their communities and to become moral leaders in a complex world.
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