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Motto | "Curious Minds Build the World" |
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Type | private for-profit national liberal arts college |
Established | 1625 |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Endowment | $35.1 billion |
President | David T. Mordecai |
Academic staff | 175 |
Undergraduates | 2,324 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Suburban 170 acres (1.35 million feet²) |
Almania College (commonly called Almania) is a four-year private co-educational residential national liberal arts college in the central-north Belhavia in Monrovia, Freeport. It employs 175 full-time faculty members and has a student body of approximately 2,324 full-time students.
Almania College is regarded as the most prestigious, exclusive, and elite institution of higher learning in Belhavia. In 2010, it was ranked 3rd "Most Rigorous (Liberal Arts Colleges)" in the nation by Imperial Weekly's annual College Report. It was also ranked #1 in the nation for "Faculty Accessibility" by The Provisa Review consecutively since 1995.
Almania College often contests the highest position on The Provisa Review's Top 50 Colleges with its perennial rival Imperial Provisa University.
For the Class of 2013 admissions cycle, the acceptance rate dropped to 6.1%, making it both the school's and the nation's most selective school. The average class size is 17 students, and the student-faculty ratio is 9:1.
Philosopher Wesley Canvess called Almania College and Imperial Provisa University "the breeding ground of the Belhavian elite." Among its alumni include President Eli Goldman and senior diplomatic functionary Sean Zalleran.