Real-World Ready Starts Here.
Visit and Experience Life as A Gator
Just 90 miles north of Pittsburgh, Allegheny offers a vibrant, welcoming community where curiosity grows, connections endure, and your future takes shape.
Visit by February 15 of your senior year and receive a $4,000 Visit Grant ($1,000/year) upon admission.
Learn with Passion.
Live with Purpose.
At Allegheny College, you’ll challenge yourself to think bigger by choosing a major and a minor in two completely different fields—like Business and Music, Biology and French, or Environmental Science and Creative Writing.
These bold, unexpected combinations expand your perspective and prepare you to lead a life filled with purpose, achievement, and impact.
You also benefit from our pre-professional pathways, accelerated master’s and dual-degree partnerships, and resumé-boosting microcredentials.

Extraordinary Outcomes
Our Class of 2025 is enjoying early success with a 98% career or graduate school placement within six months of graduation.
An Allegheny College degree prepares you not just for your first career, but for careers that we have yet to imagine.
An Investment in Your Future
Over 90% of students receive financial assistance, including merit-based awards up to $43,000/year. The average aid offer for new students in fall 2025 was over $52,000. Allegheny College is consistently recognized as a Best Value College by U.S. News & World Report.
Take a peek at who we are…
There’s so much to the Allegheny experience, from NCAA Division III athletics to Greek life to a lively arts scene, guaranteed hands-on research and career exploration, vibrant nature, 130 student clubs and more, all in a picturesque setting close to home.






Testimonials
My involvement with music has helped me to develop creative thinking within physics and other areas of my life, and I have also been able to apply the analytical aspect of physics to my music to help me play more technically and understand the theory much better.
Allegheny’s rigorous and well-rounded environment taught me how to thrive under pressure, a skill that has been invaluable in medical school and will continue to serve me throughout my career.
I think I’ve always been an artist before a scientist because I’m so good at narrative advising and anthropomorphizing biology because there’s so much to look at and apply to a human lens. Biology itself is an art – the things that our cells do are art, and are so masterfully detailed in a way that we can’t even really understand.
During my four years, Allegheny College has profoundly impacted me as a person and a student. The College’s rigorous academic environment centered around interdisciplinary learning has enhanced my critical thinking skills and allowed me to gain a deeper appreciation for lifelong learning.

