Muhlenberg College

2400 Chew Street, Allentown, PA 18104
Tel: (484)664-3100
Private not-for-profit | 2,422 students
Founded in 1848 to provide a liberal arts education in the Judeo-Christian humanistic tradition, Muhlenberg College is committed to the highest standards of academic integrity and excellence. It is an independent, undergraduate, coeducational institution related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

School Overview:

Muhlenberg College
County Lehigh County, PA
Title IV Eligible Participat
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
Institution Level Four or more years
Institution Control Private not-for-profit
Instructional Staff Total
(research/public service staff included)
212 staff 115 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment 2,422 students 1,633 students
# Full-Time Students
2,303 students 1,434 students
# Part-Time Students
119 students 137 students
 
% American Indian/Alaskan
- 1%
% Asian
3% 2%
% Hawaiian
- 1%
% Hispanic
2% 3%
% Black
2% 6%
% White
89% 84%
% Two or more races
3% 2%
 
Finances and Admission
In-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$41,510 $24,462
 
Out-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$41,510 $24,744
 
Percent Admitted 46% 64%
SAT Reading (25-75%) 560-680 450-570
SAT Math (25-75%) 560-680 460-573
SAT Writing (25-75%) 560-680 440-570
ACT Composite (25-75%) 23-31 20-25

School Notes:

  • As a liberal arts college, Muhlenberg offers programs in the humanities, the natural and social sciences, and in professional areas such as business, education, pre-medical, pre-theological, and pre-law studies. Flexibility is provided with sensitivity to the individual needs of the student through course options and opportunities for independent study, research and internships, as well as through a plan for self-designed majors. Through a process of long-range planning and constant review the college strives to keep its curriculum vital and current with the rapidly changing intellectual world. The excellence and integrity of the Muhlenberg program have been recognized by Phi Beta Kappa and by some 13 additional national honorary societies which have established chapters at the college.
  • The College’s most important resource in the fulfillment of its purposes is its faculty, drawn from the major universities of the United States and several other nations. Although more than threequarters of the fulltime teaching faculty at Muhlenberg hold the Ph.D. degree, research and scholarship are undertaken with special regard to their relationship to teaching and learning.
  • Muhlenberg's beautiful campus is nestled between elegant homes in the West End neighborhood of Allentown, PA, part of the popular Lehigh Valley. The campus sits on about 81 acres, and we also maintain a 40-acre arboretum and a 40-acre environmental field station/wildlife sanctuary.
  • Muhlenberg’s academic program is accredited by all of the important and appropriate agencies, including the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the New York State Board of Regents. The College is on the approved list of the American Chemical Society. It is also a member of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, the College Entrance Examination Board, the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities, and the National Collegiate Honors Council.
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