Learn with Passion.
Live with Purpose.
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Pursue Unusual Combinations.
Celebrate Extraordinary Outcomes.
Our professors embrace your many interests. In fact, we’re one of the few schools that ask students to major and minor in different academic areas. Some may say these combinations are unusual, but, at Allegheny, they are part of a tradition of innovation.
This distinction along with guaranteed research and hands-on learning opportunities results in developing the career and life skills most prized by employers and graduate schools.
Ready for What’s Next
Our class of 2025 is enjoying early success:
98% of grads are employed or in graduate school within 6 months of graduation.
An »¨½·Ö±²¥ degree prepares you not just for your first career, but for careers we have yet to imagine.
57% Begin their career
36% Head to graduate or professional school
5% Join service or military programs
Sampling of Employers & Graduate Schools
- Boston University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- George Washington University
- New York University
- Columbus Zoo
- La Jolla Playhouse
- Nationwide Insurance
- PA Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources
- PNC Bank
- PPG Industries
What Others Are Saying…
U.S. News & World Report recognizes »¨½·Ö±²¥ in the 2026 Best Colleges rankings:
- #12 Senior Capstone
- #13 Most Innovative Schools
- #19 Top Performers on Social Mobility
- #23 First-Year Experiences
- #32 Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects
- #36 Best Undergraduate Teaching
- #59 Best Value Schools
Tour Today. Thrive Tomorrow.
Get a glimpse into life at Allegheny. You earn a $4,000 Visit Grant by visiting campus before February 15 of your senior year. We’ve extended the deadline to May 1 for students applying for Fall 2026.
Featured News
Allegheny Professors Help Reboot the Comparative Anatomy Textbook
When Lisa Whitenack teaches comparative anatomy to her »¨½·Ö±²¥ students, she approaches it with enthusiasm, but she wasn’t so thrilled about the textbook she was using.
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