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At , we don`t run from responsibility. We run toward it
At , we don’t run from responsibility. We run toward it. Like our Scots forebearers, we have a wide streak of stubborn – and a plaid sense of style. Hard work doesn’t scare us; it strengthens us. Gives us purpose. And inspires us to dream. Our graduates are the proof of this simple proposition: The world will be better for it. 2 3 Sara Kay: @almacollege I love how Alma is truly a home away from home! You can’t find better peers or profs. #Plaidworks Liz Webb: My favorite thing about @almacollege is the fact that I’m not just a number to them. I matter and they want to see me succeed. #Plaidworks Tyler Braun: @almacollege I’ve been able to travel the world and make life-long friends, all while learning about what I love. Why? Because #PlaidWorks This is an important question. During your four years in college, you are going to make decisions that will influence the rest of your life – decisions about careers and/or graduate school certainly, but also important choices about the lifestyle you will have and the impact you want to have on your local, state, national and world communities. WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF COLLEGE? At Alma College, we are at our best working with students who don’t have all the answers but love to ask the questions. We don’t prescribe a formula for your success. Our job includes showing you the options, helping you chart your path, and assisting you to open the right doors. Your Alma experience will include opportunities to put the ideas and theories that you discuss in the classroom to work in real world settings through internships, research fellowships, campus leadership, academic travel or service to others. And you will make life-long friendships and amazing memories! 4 Michelle Jerezano ’14 Major: International Business Minor: French Student Organizations: International Club, Alpha Mu Gamma, Alma College Chorale, French Club, Hispanic Coalition, Alpha Gamma Delta, Posey Global Fellow “For me, Alma was a chance to see what else was out there in the world,” says Michelle Jerezano, a student from Honduras. While at Alma, Jerezano’s passport has taken her to India, Europe and around the globe. Jerezano is an international business major and says the global perspective she has gained at Alma drives her to make a positive difference in the world. She has recently interned with McDonalds Corporation and Zoetis, with both roles focusing on technology and communication. “I have developed such a strong motivation to help those in need,” she says. “At the end of the day, our cultures may be different, but we’re all human. We need more people to do good in this world, and one of those people might as well be me.” 5 PLANNED ACADEMIC AND CAREER GUIDANCE HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE DESIGNED FOR YOU Between workshops to help you develop the skills you need to succeed and allclass conferences at crucial points in your academic career, we’ll keep you moving in the right direction. Whether you have your eye on an internship, research project or off-campus study, Alma promises to help you make it happen with both planning assistance and up to $2,500 in financial support. WORKING TOGETHER FOR YOUR SUCCESS Through the Alma Commitment, we will work with you to plan a college experience that includes all the classes necessary to complete a degree in four years, to have practical experiences that will look great on your resume, to include other campus opportunities that are important to you (performing arts, athletics, Greek life, etc.) and to prepare you not just for your first career but for all of your careers. THE CENTER FOR STUDENT OPPORTUNITY Alma’s new Center for Student Opportunity (CSO) is your go-to place for the Alma Commitment. In the CSO, multiple student services come together in one space to link you with the support you need to succeed at Alma and, ultimately, in your career. FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION COMMITMENT SUPPORT THROUGH GRADUATION AND BEYOND You pledge to meet a set of benchmarks designed with your success in mind. If you follow the path but don’t complete a standard 136-credit program in four years, Alma will cover your tuition for another semester. That’s a promise! Whether you plan to pursue graduate school or jump into the job market, we’ll help you evaluate your options and prepare you for that next step. As a graduate you’ll benefit from our extensive, connected alumni network. 6 AT A GLANCE 1,400 students enrolled at Alma 18 average class size 3.5 average incoming high school GPA 40+ number of academic programs (plus the chance to design your own program of study!) WHAT’S THE RUSH ABOUT PICKING A MAJOR? You may be entering college with a definite major in mind, and that’s great. But it is also okay to be undecided about your academic program. Our experience shows that the majority of new students either haven’t decided upon a major or they change their mind during the first year – usually because they discovered something new that is much more interesting. First year classes should be all about exploring your options while also moving toward graduation. Alma offers more than 40 academic programs. What sounds good to you? MAJORS Anthropology Art and Design Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology Business Administration Chemistry Communication Computer Science Dance Economics Education English Environmental Studies Foreign Service Health Care Administration History Integrative Physiology and Health Science International Business Administration Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Modern Languages French German Spanish Music New Media Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Theatre 7 MINORS American Studies Art History Cognitive Science Gerontology Public Health Women’s and Gender Studies PREPROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Ministry Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician’s Assistant Pre-Veterinary Personalize your major If you have a specific career goal and you don’t see the perfect major listed, or if you have a variety of different interests, you can design a Program of Emphasis (POE) – your own personalized major. With guidance from your POE advisor, you’ll craft your program using classes from two or more majors and minors. You’ll include independent research, off-campus studies, internships or other opportunities to create experiences customized specifically for you. 8 DMontae Jones ’14 Major: History Minor: Math Writing, research, and not a whole lot of sleep. DMontae Jones is involved in so many aspects of Alma College that it can be hard to keep track. Jones bounced around majors until discovering his passion in a legal history course and is now working toward becoming a law professor – and eventually toward nomination to the Supreme Court. Jones has no problem keeping busy on campus. “I pretty much work everywhere on campus. The library, the circulation desk, IT, the Center for Student Opportunity, treasurer of Sigma Chi… vice president of the Interfraternity Council. I play the violin in orchestra. I’m part of the Barrister Society, part of Student Congress. I’m also part-time tech support for Apple corporate.” Jones helped to reshape Alma College’s Honors Program to what it is today, the Presidential Honors Program. Jones’ Honors Day presentation focused on originalism in the Constitution. “I argued both sides as to whether the Constitution is supposed to be interpreted originally as the words were, or whether that interpretation was supposed to change over time. I looked at both sides of the argument.” While many students would be content with a traditional several-page thesis, Jones is focused on pushing out a published book for his thesis project by the end of his senior year. 9 OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! Yes – Alma College is located in the heart of Michigan’s lower peninsula. But that doesn’t tell the whole story. Alma’s students frequently travel outside Michigan for incredible opportunities related to their college experience. • Each year 16% of Alma students participate in off-campus Spring Term courses, and 11% study abroad. • Students attend (and even present!) at professional conferences. • Our 22 NCAA DIII athletic teams travel thoughout the state and around the country for training and competition. • Alma’s instrumental and vocal ensembles also are frequent flyers: – The Alma Choir goes on tour overseas every other year, singing in churches, performance halls and even castles! – Alma’s award-winning percussion ensemble has performed at the Annual Notre Dame University Jazz Festival, the Ford Detroit International Jazz Festival and the Port Townsend Jazz Festival (Port Townsend, WA). • Alma ranks among the top colleges and universities in the nation for the number of students who participate in Alternative Break service trips. Erin Allison: @almacollege Some people went to Panama City for college spring break. I got to sing all over the country with my best friends. #PlaidWorks Emily Hollenberg: my favourite thing about @almacollege is the chance to travel! my month in england was the best month of my life. :) 10 WHAT WILL YOU WORK FOR? Looking for a place where you can dig deeper into the things you are passionate about? Alma College is the place! • • • • • Will Donahue ’16 Major: English “I went from a large suburban high school to a small-town college. I’m still sort of in shock. A year ago I was in high school, and now I’ve traveled around the nation and the world. This campus lets you really get to know people on a personal level and forge impactful relationships and experiences.” In Will’s first year at Alma, he has been a participant in the school’s renowned Model UN program and traveled to the U.S./Mexico border, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland studying aspects of international human rights. He just returned from an advocacy internship in Washington, DC, where he experienced lobbying on the Hill, hearings and briefings, as well as politics and legislation that drive the nation’s Capitol. “It was an immersive and exciting experience,” says Donahue. “It was fascinating to see how skills from the Model UN played out in real world situations; cooperation, understanding, and reaching a common ground are key examples. I am interested in further introducing a human element to the legislative process.” Donahue is also an active participant in Alma College’s music program, singing with the Alma Choir, Scots on the Rocks, and Off Kilter. Public Affairs Institute Integrated Health Studies Institute PRISM Presidential Honors Program Chapel Ministries Nationally competitive scholarship success Winning prestigious, nationally competitive scholarships requires students to distinguish themselves as exceptional, and the opportunities provided through programs like Model UN, P-Global and the Public Affairs Institute are certainly remarkable. As of 2013, Alma College students have won: • 24 Fulbright Scholarships – Funding for year-long research projects in foreign countries • 8 Morris K. Udall Scholarships – Undergraduate funding for students in environmental fields • 5 Harry S Truman Scholarships – Graduate school funding for students planning careers in government or public service • 2 Gates-Cambridge Scholarships – Funding for degree-seeking study at Cambridge University (U.K.) The Posey Global Leadership Program P-Global funds internationally-focused student research, unpaid internships, volunteer work and other remarkable experiences for Alma students. These projects are highly independent and fall outside the scope of other off-campus study opportunities like Spring Term and study abroad, making them personalized to interested students’ aspirations. Recent P-Global destinations and projects include: • • • • • China, to teach English India, to provide medical care Kenya, to participate in HIV/AIDS education Sierra Leone, to serve in a community hospital Ukraine, to volunteer in an orphanage 11 AT A GLANCE Lauren Shaw: Plaid works for me because it got me to St. Louis, New York, Boston, Ukraine, and Uganda. I’m a better global citizen because of the opportunities that I had at Alma, especially working with Dr. Hulme, going on two P-Globals, and spending four years (and now two on staff!) at NMUN. 24 Fulbright scholars since 2003 $2 million Rachel VanDenbrook: @almacollege asked me to think critically, give generously & lead purposefully, & now I ask the same of my urban #IB students #PlaidWorks total of nationally competitive scholarship dollars earned by Alma students since 1995 159 students who have been funded to study abroad through Alma’s Posey Global Leadership Initiative 90% percentage of students who participate in at least one service learning course Morgan Beeler ’14 Major: Environmental Policy Morgan Beeler has made a point to take advantage of all the opportunities that Alma College has to offer. “I’ve been able to get involved in so many amazing things here: Public Affairs Institute, P-Global, Model UN, Center for Responsible Leadership, Kappa Iota and Alma Symphony Orchestra,” she says. “Not only are all of these experiences going to benefit me on a graduate school application, but they have really molded me as a person. I now know who I am and what I want to do with my life.” The nation’s most decorated Model UN team For 17 years and counting, the Alma College Model United Nations team has dominated the National Model UN Conference in New York City. In the 90-year history of the conference, Alma has walked away with 32 “outstanding delegation” awards – the most of any college or university in the country. Beeler’s experiences with P-Global, Model UN, and Public Affairs have taken her around the world, leading to encounters with world leaders and personalities, including famed South African social rights activist Bishop Desmond Tutu. “My environmental policy major encompasses a lot of my future career goals,” she says. “I also have minors in public health and political science. I’ve always been really interested in sustainability, so I would eventually like to work in public health policy with an emphasis on environmental health impact.” 12 Science and technology are advancing daily. If the professionals are working at a rapid pace, why would college students who dream of making the next big discovery wait until junior or senior year to delve into research and other career-defining experiences? At Alma College, you won’t wait. When you decide to study science or mathematics at Alma, you’ll have access to all kinds of hands-on experiences: paid summer research fellowships where you’ll work closely with our expert faculty members, Spring Term courses that travel to Hawaii, Jamaica and Colorado, and other powerful experiences designed to prepare you to stay ahead in the scientific race. 13 HEALTH MATTERS The Alma College Integrated Health Studies Institute (IHSI) prepares you for an amazing career in the health professions. As early as your freshman year you can start exploring possible careers by shadowing hospital personnel or doing lab research. By your senior year, you will have had internship opportunities in a variety of clinical settings, giving you excellent experience to list on your résumé. Each year the IHSI brings speakers to campus from different health occupations to discuss current topics and advancements in their fields. The IHSI also assists you with the medical, graduate, or professional school application process, including preparation for entrance exams. Alma’s medical school placement rates significantly exceed the national average! For those students ready to go directly to their career of choice, the institute provides assistance in identifying the best job opportunities. The IHSI works for students interested in any of these fields: Caitlin Huffman ’14 Majors: Anthropology and Spanish Organizations: Hispanic Coalition, Kiltie Marching Band, Anthropology Club, International Club, Phi Sigma Sigma, Alternative Breaks “I was approached one day by my Anthropology professor. Her question was ‘Do you want to go to Ecuador?’ I jumped at the chance. I’ve always been interested in the preservation of culture and indigenous peoples. The next thing I know, I’m meeting people from all over the world in the Amazon, learning with healers and shamans, and researching the medicinal qualities of exotic plants.” The Amazon provided a unique backdrop for Huffman’s learning and development. “To be honest, I didn’t really like it at first. It was muddy, it was wet, and there were lots of bugs. But then I realized how amazing it was to be able to interact and learn with the people and environment… Working with guides, making my own food… It helped me discover how to learn and research on my own. It was a great experience and an eye opener.” Huffman’s adventure in the Amazon could lead to discoveries in the realm of medicinal plant use, including dosage, treatment, and research. Lisa Lynn Knowles: Great to be back @almacollege’s campus today. Feeling thankful for the opportunities I had there. It was a great start to a #dental career. Maddie Ginn: Even though @almacollege biochem made my life miserable, acing a med school exam one year later was worth it. Apparently #plaidworks Joslyn Potter: @almacollege #PlaidWorks by putting us ahead of other students competing for the same programs. I start at my 1st choice school in 25 days! Heidi Michael: @almacollege #PlaidWorks Alma will help me in my dream to become a pediatric oncologist and help others achieve their future dreams too! • Medicine and Patient Care • Dentistry • Biomedical Research • Optometry • Physical or Occupational Therapy • Epidemiology • Public Health and Health Policy • Health Care Administration 14 College Corner The Hole GO GREEK! slip ’n’ slide! Get Out! GO 15 Service SCOTS! Chapel Lawn 16 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES >> Alma Symphony Orchestra >> Jazz Ensemble >> Kiltie Marching Band >> Kiltie Wind Ensemble >> Percussion Ensemble >> Wind and Percussion Consort VOCAL ENSEMBLES >> Alma Choir >> College Chorale >> Glee Club ALMA COLLEGE DANCE COMPANY With a focus on ballet and modern, ACDC performs three annual concerts. Recent performances include: >> Scenes from Coppelia, Giselle and The Nutcracker >> Original ballet and modern pieces >> Annual Student Choreographers’ Concert ALMA COLLEGE THEATRE ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR CLOSE-UP? The crisp staccato of the Kiltie Marching Band on a Saturday morning, the smooth harmonies of the Alma Choir, the graceful movements of our dancers, an amazing story brought to life by the theatre company. Whether you love dance, music or theatre, at Alma you’ll find a community of performers who share your passion. You can major in performance or just participate in an ensemble as a creative outlet or a way to make great friends. Alma has so much to offer! Classical Greek drama, Shakespeare and modern plays come to life in ACT’s four annual productions. You can participate in acting, lighting, sound, design, stage management and even directing. Recent performances include: >> Smash by Jeffrey Hatcher >> Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel >> Anatomy of Gray by Jim Leonard >> Annual One-Act Play Festival “What happens between the start date and show time is incredible. But it’s not just a show that we create—it’s a story, a different world. We make magic.” >> Drew Lindamood ’12 17 18 HARD WORK WILL GET YOU TO THE TOP. CHARACTER WILL KEEP YOU THERE. If you are a student-athlete (like over a third of Alma’s students) you already know the ideals of the playing field and the classroom are the same: hard work, discipline, dedication, and a never-stop attitude. Your coaches and teammates at Alma will share your enthusiasm and your commitment. And before long, they will start to feel like family! Lina Cortes: Plaid has given me the confidence to work hard and play hard. I have learned that life is about more than your college degree and its about more than just you. Plaid works for education, life lessons, and the most amazing friendships. MEN’S VARSITY SPORTS Baseball Basketball Competitive Cheer Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming and Diving Tennis Track and Field Wrestling Tina Ripley: @almacollege allows me to compete in my sport (bowling) and get the best education possible! #StudentAthlete #PlaidWorks Emily Zadny: @almacollege I can’t wait to be a part of the ACWlax family!!! We’re bringing the heat in 2014, showing the MIAA #PlaidWorks!! WOMEN’S VARSITY SPORTS Basketball Bowling Competitive Cheer Cross Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming and Diving Tennis Track and Field Volleyball 19 Tirrea Billings ’16 Major: Environmental Science Student Organizations: Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Phi Omega, Competitive Cheer Team, Colleges Against Cancer, Bible Study, Public Affairs Institute Tirrea Billings is an explorer who’s always looking to get involved with new experiences. “I chose to come to Alma because I was looking for a small community with significant opportunities. I’ve been able to find those opportunities; it’s been a great experience. I got involved in cheer all through middle school and high school… Here at Alma we’ve come a long way and are headed to Nationals for the second year in a row.” Billings has always embraced community involvement opportunities, and has found an outlet at Alma. “I’ve always been involved in volunteer work and communities… Kids Night Out, fundraisers, taking care of the elderly… With Colleges Against Cancer we ‘re hitting bigger results than ever.” What’s next for Billings? “Right now I’m majoring in Environmental Science with a New Media Studies minor. I’d like to begin work with nature documentaries. Discovery Channel, National Geographic, things like that. Eventually I’d like to work on projects for Disney Nature.” 20 21 22 A PLAID SENSE OF STYLE Paul Nottoli: @almacollege prepared me to go on and get my doctorate. It also taught me real men wear (skirts) kilts #PlaidWorks Aleia McKessy: Hearing someone practicing bagpipes while walking to highland dance is one reason I love #almacollege We are the Scots and proud of it! (We even have an official registered tartan!) Embracing our Scottish heritage comes naturally. As you drive into the town of Alma, you’ll see a sign that says Scotland, U.S.A. We offer one of the best Highland Arts programs in the country, drawing students from across the continent. Our instructors are U.S. and world champions in their fields and love sharing their passion for the Highland Arts with their students. How else do we show our Scottish pride? • Our bagpipers are part of every formal college ceremony throughout the school year – from welcoming convocation through commencement. The Alma College Pipe Band has a full performance and competition schedule. • Our Kiltie Dancers astound audiences with their grace and skill. We offer classes in Highland dance technique and lessons for the novice to the expert. • Our entire marching band is outfitted in kilts. • Our mascot, Scotty, revs up the crowd at athletic events and often comments on campus life through his Facebook page (follow him at facebook. com/ScottyAtAlma) • The Alma College choir sings the most amazing version of Loch Lomond. It will give you goosebumps! • The Alma Highland Festival is held annually on the college campus. Have you ever seen a caber toss? • We have our own ice cream flavor! Enjoy a scoop (or three) of delicious Scottish Pride ice cream at College Corner Coffee and Books. 23 LEAD PURPOSEFULLY. SERVE GENEROUSLY. To us, these concepts are intertwined threads woven throughout the fabric of Alma College. Our students become leaders because they care enough to serve others. Through service they develop powerful leadership skills. They go on to achieve personal and professional success, positively impacting their communities and leading the way in their careers. It’s not just a small number of students who develop key leadership skills by serving others; service is a campus-wide commitment at Alma College. Taylor Tripp ’15 Major: Integrated Physiology and Health Science Organizations: Alpha Xi Delta, Responsible Leadership Institute, Health Studies Institute, UHPAC, Alternative Breaks, First Generation Student Services Integrated physiology and health science junior Taylor Tripp exemplifies community, caring, and commitment. “You know it’s funny, my original application to Alma came about because it was the first on my guidance counselor’s alphabetical list… But now it’s truly become my family,” says Tripp. “My professors have been behind me 100% of the way. I stay here year round and when I go home that’s now like my second family. It’s been an incredible experience.” Tripp is philanthropy chair for Alpha Xi Delta, which has a partnership with Autism Speaks. “We do a lot within the community to help kids with autism. We do play days where we go to the community health center and play with kids who have autism. This gives us a hands-on experience that I think is really valuable,” says Tripp. “I’m involved in the community aspect with almost all of my organizations.” Tripp’s dedication to community involvement is echoed in her current career path. “I switched from pre-med to pre-nursing, so I’ll be joining an accelerated nursing program after Alma,” says Tripp. “Eventually I’m going to work up to being a nurse practitioner working in either geriatrics or pediatrics… I really gravitate toward both ends of the spectrum.” Almost 90% of Alma students take service learning courses. Students in a First Year Seminar called Wisdom: Cool Minds, Warm Hearts visited with an elder at Masonic Pathways each week. All service learning courses include a volunteerism component. 24 Hannah Ropp: @almacollege I love the sense of family and community that stays long past graduation. The love and support is why #PlaidWorks :) Zachary Kerr: @almacollege even living in Vegas gets a “Go Scots” from someone when I wear an Alma shirt around town. #PlaidWorks YOUR FIRST ALMA EXPERIENCE Are you ready to explore Alma College with a visit to campus? We’d be delighted to have you, and offer many different options to fit your needs. 25 Weekday Visits For the most personalized visit experience, we recommend a weekday visit. You’ll receive: >> individual attention during a one-on-one meeting with an admissions representative >> a campus tour with one of our friendly students >> a complimentary meal in our dining facilities Saturdays at Alma If visiting on a Saturday is more convenient for you, plentiful Saturday events throughout the year will give you a good first look at Alma College. In a small group setting, our Explore Alma events feature presentations by faculty, admissions staff and students, a campus tour, and lunch. Larger events like Fall into Alma and Junior Day provide a more diverse schedule and often feature interest-based sessions and faculty or student organization fairs. Dates for our Saturday events are available on the Alma College Admissions web site. You can R.S.V.P. online or by calling our office at 1-800-321-ALMA.. To address your specific interests, we can arrange: >> appointments with faculty and coaches >> complimentary tickets to athletic and performing arts events Visiting as early as your sophomore or junior year is highly encouraged, though there are a few opportunities we reserve for seniors, such as staying overnight in the residence halls or attending classes. Scheduling your personal day is easy: just call the Admissions Office at 1-800-321-ALMA or visit our web site at www.alma.edu/visit for an online request form. Alma College is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. Upon request, the college provides accessible housing for persons with disabilities, as well as accessible venues for all college programs. Information regarding accessible dormitory housing may be obtained from Nick Piccolo, Vice President for Student Life, at (989) 463-7333. Outside the mitten? If you live in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula or another state, we know you are traveling a considerable distance for your visit. We would be pleased to help you with your travel arrangements and assist you with the cost of your trip. Please contact the Admissions Office for details. [email protected] 1-800-321-ALMA www.alma.edu/visit 26 We welcome talented students from across the country and around the world. Just as we realize no simple tool can evaluate the quality of colleges and universities, we know measuring students’ accomplishments and promise is a highly individualized process, so every application is reviewed on its own merit. All applicants are encouraged to use our online application or the Common Application, both of which require a personal statement. Specific additional requirements are as follows: Freshman applicants • Official high school transcript • Official ACT or SAT scores • Counselor Recommendation Form (available on our web site) International applicants • Official secondary school transcript • Official ACT, SAT, TOEFL or IELTS scores • Counselor Recommendation Form (available on our web site) • International Student Declaration of Financial Support (available on our web site) Transfer applicants • Official high school transcript • Official college transcript(s) from all institutions attended • Transfer Recommendation Form (available on our web site) Your admissions representative APPLYING TO ALMA COLLEGE You have already been assigned a personal admissions representative! This dedicated professional is available to assist you and your family throughout the entire search process. From visiting campus to applying for admission, identifying scholarships to applying for financial aid, and narrowing your choices to making a final decision. Even as you prepare to begin classes at Alma, your rep is there to help. 27 YOUR LIFE’S WORK IS WAITING. LET’S GET STARTED. COULD ALMA BE THE RIGHT PLACE FOR YOU? APPLY TODAY! The $25 application fee is waived when you submit your application online at: alma.edu/apply You can also apply for free via the Common Application at: www.commonapp.org Alma College’s mission is to prepare graduates who think critically, serve generously, lead purposefully and live responsibly as stewards of the world they bequeath to future generations. 614 W. Superior St. Alma, MI 48801-1599 1-800-321-ALMA | www.alma.edu