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Table of Contents

President's Letter

Introduction

Academic Advice from the Dean of the College

Campus Services and Resources

Your First Week At Allegheny

Important Documents

Getting to Meadville

Maintaining Legal Immigration Status:

Campus Services and Resources

Student Life

As part of your education at Allegheny, you will be able to participate in many activities that will enrich your College experience. The Division of Student Affairs offers many programs and services that are designed to help you foster strong relationships with members of the Allegheny and Meadville community, while also promoting educational opportunities that enhance your academic and career goals.

To accomplish this, we have a number of offices that are fully staffed by professionals. The Residential College program strives to provide a quality living and learning experience for our students. The Residential College includes the offices of Campus Safety and Security, the Counseling Center, Dining Services, the Health Center, and Residence Life. Likewise, the offices of Religious Life, Diversity Affairs, and Student Activities coordinate many of the social and out-of-class educational programs at Allegheny.

Through the Allegheny College Center for Experiential Learning (ACCEL), Allegheny provides a range of co-curricular programs and services. ACCEL includes Career Services, International Programs and Services, Community Service and Service Learning and Leadership programs. The Office of Community Service plans meaningful outreach programs for students with a variety of social service agencies. Through International Programs and Services, Allegheny students also have the opportunity to study for a semester or year at another university in the U.S. or internationally. Finally, the Office of Career Services provides programs and services to assist students in exploring career-related issues. The staff helps students to locate summer internships, meet with employers, and clarify their interests and skills that relate to career options and academic majors.

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Updated on 4-28-06*

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