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  2. Allegheny College was founded in April 1815 by the Reverend Timothy Alden, a graduate of Harvard's School of Divinity. The college has been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1833 but does not integrate religion into the classroom or pedagogy.

  3. Founded in 1815, Allegheny College ranks among the oldest 1% of colleges and universities and is the 32nd oldest college in the United States. Perhaps as many as 100 colleges were established and failed before the Civil War.

  4. One of the oldest colleges in Pennsylvania, Allegheny College was founded in 1815 by Timothy Alden, who also served as its first president. Financial shortfalls forced the college to close in 1831. It reopened in 1833 with the support of the Methodist church. Women were first admitted in 1870.

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  5. History of Allegheny College. 1815. Allegheny started by contributions totaling $9,788.30. 1817. Allegheny is officially chartered as a college. The first official Trustee meeting. 1820. Bentley Hall is built. Before this, classes are taught in Meadville’s log courthouse, or Timothy Alden’s house.

  6. Allegheny College is a private institution that was founded in 1815. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,353 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 566 acres.

    • 520 N. Main Street, Meadville, 16335, PA
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  7. The first Allegheny College diploma reflected Timothy Aldens fondness for pomp. It also signified his deep joy in the achievement of his students. How else can we explain why Alden, a philosophical man of serious bent, should place Comus, the youthful Greek and Roman god of festivity, on the document signifying completion of Allegheny’s ...

  8. Allegheny College was founded in 1815 in Meadville, Pennsylvania. It is a nationally ranked liberal arts college with about 2,000 undergraduates.

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