Albertus Magnus College
About
Albertus Magnus College is a four-year, private, liberal arts, co-educational college offering undergraduate and graduate programs. It was founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Albertus was the first Catholic, liberal arts, residential college for women in New England. It has been co-educational since 1985. Albertus offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, minors and concentrations and 11 graduate programs. The Dominican tradition is the driving force of all that makes Albertus Magnus College an excellent academic community in which to grow. Not only is the pursuit of Veritas, or truth, shown in the well-rounded, exploratory liberal arts curriculum that supports every major, but it is also noticeable in the everyday interactions between students and their peers, faculty and the surrounding New Haven community. Students at Albertus Magnus College are curious, and they are always seeking new ways to approach scholarly challenges and social issues alike in an attempt to grow as lifelong learners and successful members of their community. Thanks to its diverse student population, wide range of academic concentrations, and supportive, personally invested faculty members, the College is alive with a world of vibrancy and mutual respect.
- By demonstrating continued dedication to High-Impact Educational Practices, Albertus Magnus College has been named as one of the nation's Colleges of Distinction.
- Honored as a College of Distinction for its personal approach to education, Albertus Magnus College has also received program-specific recognition for its education department based on four categories: engaged students, great teaching, vibrant communities and successful outcomes.
- According to the annual Destination Survey, of Albertus Magnus College’s Class of 2017, 96 percent were employed full-time or in graduate school, far surpassing the national average of 71 percent.
- Dan Rivers, a completer in the initial teacher preparation program, was the 2018 recipient of the Teacher of the Year at Joel Barlow High School, Region 9.
- Theresa DeCesare, a completer in the initial teacher preparation program, was the 2018 recipient of the Teacher of the Year at W. F. Kaynor Technical High School.
- Jane Kos and Ashley David were selected to attend the 2019 Summer Study in Fanjeaux for Dominican Colleges and Universities, a prestigious program to deepen students’ understanding of St. Dominic’s vision “to provide men and women with an education that promotes the search for truth in all its dimensions and is practical in its application."
- Daniel Wostbrock, a completer in the initial teacher preparation program, was the 2020 recipient of the Wallingford Teacher of the Year. Daniel is a chemistry teacher at Sheehan High School.
Programs
Bachelor’s & certification
Department of Education and Teacher Preparation
48 months
Program Duration
In-person
Program Format
Pre-Test Required
Yes
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Program Info
Upcoming Deadlines
Deadlines
Program Start
Rolling Deadline
Spring
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Application Fee & Annual Tuition
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and apply for a$1000 Scholarship
$39,041
In State Tuition
$39,041
Out of State Tuition
$35
Application Fee
Ways to Lower Your Costs
Students at Albertus Magnus College have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Albertus Magnus College to see if you can, too!
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Grants, Stipends, Scholarships
Traditional undergraduate day students may be eligible for the a variety of financial assistance, including a combination of federal grants, state grants and scholarships, and institutional grants and scholarships based on need and merit.
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Student Loans, Payroll Deduction
All Albertus Magnus students who borrow federal student loans have several repayment options, including but not limited to, graduated repayment plans, extended repayment plans, and income contingent repayment plans.
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Loan Forgiveness
Albertus Magnus College has partnered with Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), which can help certain students repay their educational loans after graduation.
$2,000-$3,000
Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled
Traditional undergraduate day students may qualify for either the Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program or the Community Federal Work-Study (CFWS) Program. Students are initially awarded $2,000 for FWS or $3,000 for CFWS.
For more information visit:Financial Aid Office
Certifications
Biology, Grades 7-12
Business, Grades 7-12
Chemistry, Grades 7-12
English, Grades 7-12
English, Middle School, Grades 4-8
General Science, Grades 7-12
General Science, Middle School, Grades 4-8
History & Social Studies, Grades 7-12
History & Social Studies, Middle School, Grades 4-8
Mathematics, Grades 7-12
Mathematics, Middle School, Grades 4-8
Spanish, Grades 7-12
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