Albion College Top Questions

What's unique about your campus?

Crystal

Everyone is really friendly. The staff and upperclassmen are really helpful as new students come in. There are many people willing to help out a new face. All you have to do is ask. Professors are very willing to meet with students outside of their office hours, if you talk to them ahead of time. I love how flexible the professors are. It's very nice to have many resources when you're in need of something.

Ashley

The relationships I made with the students and the quality of education I received.

Megan

Albion offers amazing opportunities to get involved on campus in a variety of activities: theatre, sports, greek life, religious life, research, service projects, etc. The school has small classes and the professors are willing to engage with students and get to know them on a personal level. You're more than just a number at Albion, and it's easy to become a part of campus life and meet interesting people. The classes tend to be interesting and engaging, and the college has a great English department (one of my majors) and Sociology department (my other major).

Rachel

The number of extracurricular activities available and the positive relationship between students and faculty.

Catie

The best thing that iconsider about my school is that it getting help in classes is very easy to do. This is due to it is small and class sizes can range from 8 people to 40 but the average is around 20 or so. The professors know all there students by name which makes asking and getting help so much easier. All tutors and study seesions are always availabe.

Nicole

I considered the community at the school the best thing because it made me feel at home and made the transition to living on my own easier.

Austin

The professors- hands down the most knowledgeable and passionate teachers I have ever had.

Christopher

Sports teams

Heather

The professors are always willing to talk to students at any time; many professors even invite students over for dinner. This willingness eliminates the feeling that professors are authority figures who are hierarchically above the students. Thus, the learning process is fostered in a much more nurturing environment, one that really allows students to grow and change intellectually.