Mount Aloysius College


Mount Aloysius College is a private Catholic college in Cresson, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1853 and is conducted under the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy. The college is located on a 193-acre campus in the Allegheny Mountains.

History

Mount Aloysius College was established in 1853 by a small community of sisters from the Sisters of Mercy, during which time St. Aloysius Academy was constructed in a tinner's shop in Loretto, PA. In 1897, the academy moved to its present location in Cresson. Through an initiative of Sister Mary de Sales Farley, R.S.M., the academy became Mount Aloysius Junior College in 1939. Then, in 1991, the college expanded and amended its charter to allow the conferment of bachelor's degrees. In 2000, the college's charter was amended again to include master's degrees.

Academics

Mount Aloysius College is a liberal arts college that awards associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees in the arts and sciences fields. The undergraduate enrollment totals approximately 3,000 students. There are over 70 undergraduate and graduate programs students can choose to study at the College. The college has an 11 to 1 student to faculty ratio and an average class size of 14, allowing for a personalized classroom experience.

Campus

The college is situated 90 minutes east of Pittsburgh and 25 minutes west of Altoona, Pa. It is in the Allegheny Mountains region of west-central Pennsylvania. Campus covers 193 acres of beautiful mountain land, and the area surrounding campus features 250 miles of hiking trails, as well as other outdoor activities.
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The Mounties varsity sports teams compete in the NCAA Division III in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference.
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