Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts
Appearance
- For institutions with similar names in the United Kingdom, see Magdalen College, Oxford and Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalen College, in Warner, New Hampshire, is a four-year coeducational Roman Catholic liberal arts college offering a curriculum based on the classic texts of Western civilization.
The college was established by Catholic laymen responding to the Second Vatican Council’s call for spiritual renewal. It was chartered August 22, 1973 and enrolled its first students in September 1974.[1]
Magdalen is an accredited member of the American Academy for Liberal Education,[2] but is not regionally accredited.
Enrollment is reported as 69 students.[3]
References
- ^ Magdalen College - About Us - College History - Responding to the Call for Spiritual Renewal
- ^ Accredited and Certified Members, AALE website (accessed January 11, 2008) As of December 2006, the AALE is barred by the United States Government from accrediting new institutions and programs, following a determination that the organization has been lax in not setting minimum standards for what students must learn at the colleges it accredits.
- ^ College Search - Magdalen College - At a Glance
External links
- Magdalen College website