Founded in 1853, Arcadia University is Philadelphia's global university and a pioneer in international education. It is a top-ranked private university offering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. In addition to six colleges and schools in the United States, we have 10 centers and offices around the world. Every year, our faculty and staff enrich the lives of our 4,000 current students, 3,000 study abroad participants, and more than 26,000 alumni.Arcadia University provides a distinctively global, integrative, and personal learning experience for intellectually curious undergraduate and graduate students in preparation for a life of scholarship, service, and professional contribution.
Building upon its legacy of distinction in global education, Arcadia University will be a vibrant and supportive community of diverse scholars and learners; renowned for its high-quality faculty, staff, and students; acclaimed for its student-centered focus; and valued for making a difference in the lives of its graduates.Every Arcadia student gets numerous opportunities to integrate classroom learning with real-world issues. Connecting liberal arts learning and theory with professional skills and abilities prepares Arcadia graduates to contribute and prosper in a diverse and dynamic world.Artists produce paintings, sculptures and designs to exhibit in the Gallery. Communications students get internships at local papers and in foreign countries. Business majors compete with simulated corporations.Psychology majors learn about evidence-based research. Education students practice new techniques while student teaching.
Generation after generation of Arcadia alumni tell the same story—the personal attention they received from a professor or staff member that inspired them, helped them, guided them. It’s the hallmark of an Arcadia education.Faculty and staff get to know students and work with them to achieve their educational goals. Students benefit from strong mentorships that foster advanced learning and development. Involvement in campus life broadens each student’s circle of experiences.Dozens of clubs, an array of cultural and arts events, a multicultural menu of social, cultural and religious activities, residence hall activities and intercollegiate and intramural sports provide opportunities for involvement and leadership.
Global engagement at Arcadia University prepares students for lives of informed contribution in a rapidly changing global society. Through strategic institutional partnerships and innovative academic, experiential and co-curricular programming expressed in diverse and challenging global contexts, students learn to think critically, observe skillfully, reflect thoughtfully and participate meaningfully.
Whether a field study course or a semester study abroad, Arcadia is renowned for our quality academic programs. Each year, we provide opportunities for thousands of U.S. students, faculty, and staff to gain a global perspective. Every semester we welcome international scholars, faculty, staff, alumni, and students; integrate a global awareness throughout our academic curriculum and research; and contribute to local and international community-based learning.Experiential. Personalized. Global. These are the cornerstones of Arcadia University’s promise and approach to liberal arts education. At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to preparing Arcadia graduates to contribute and prosper in a diverse and dynamic world.
Two centuries ago, little else traveled through the wilderness of westernmost Pennsylvania except for the Ohio and the Beaver Rivers. At their confluence, the French established a trading post. Here members of the Delaware, the Shawnee and the Iroquois tribes would gather to barter and exchange goods with the European traders.
The rivers were essential for travel, for sustenance and for military defense. During the American Revolutionary War, General McIntosh of Washington's Colonial Army built a fort at this place where the Beaver River flowed into the Ohio.But as the war ended, time passed, and the population expanded, McIntosh's fort became a town: Beaver, Pa. The land was bountiful, but the citizens still hungered for knowledge. In 1853, an intellectual outpost was born—a school to teach such liberal arts as ancient history, rhetoric, logic, analogy.
This school on the Beaver and Ohio Rivers attained collegiate status in 1872 and was named Beaver College. Nonetheless, times change, towns change, even colleges change. In 1925 Beaver College moved east to Jenkintown, Pa., where it attracted more students.
This location afforded larger facilities, a more adequate campus and greater opportunities for development. The change resulted in such an increase in enrollment that the Board of Trustees found it desirable to impose limitations on the annual enrollment in order to maintain the advantages of a small college.
It soon became apparent that additional property would be needed to provide for the expansion of the College. In the autumn of 1928, the Trustees were fortunate in securing a nearby estate located in Glenside, Pa., and known as Grey Towers. With its spacious grounds and stone buildings, it provides a campus of great dignity and beauty. The College operated both the Jenkintown and Glenside campuses into the mid-1960s, when it consolidated all activities onto the Grey Towers property, in Glenside, a suburb of metropolitan Philadelphia.
Originally under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Arcadia University once maintained an historic relationship with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), but is independently controlled and ecumenical in spirit. In the summer of the year 2000, the Board of Trustees approved a historic decision to change the name and status of the school to Arcadia University.
Arcadia University has grown significantly from a small undergraduate, liberal arts college serving a traditional-age student body, to a comprehensive university serving more than 4,000 students in bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs. The University also operates one of the largest study abroad programs in the United States.
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They say school is diverse,or they are trying to make it that way.That is wonderful,unfortunately their is racism against white people that goes on,and school does nothing about it
By unclesmokey Your mom (Dec, 2017) |
Wow. Honestly don't understand how Arcadia is a University people even think twice about coming to. SO many complaints. This school is a complete joke. It's not worth your time. It's not worth your money. Probably one of my worst mistakes. The only good part about it is Preview and Study Abroad. But other than that this is not a campus you want to come to. Visit a few times and actually get an idea of what it's like before coming. You'll be thankful if you do.
By Christina Chesky (Dec, 2017) |
This university is very safe and friendly environment. It feels like a home away from home and in the community aspect, you'll always have things to do, people to talk to and places to always find your favorite place to hang out at. Small population but very supportive faculty and students. 10/10
By Davida Derry (Oct, 2017) |
I loved about this collage ,its huge, great food, a lot of space, and this collage is not to experience
By fernando burgos (Apr, 2017) |
I have only visited twice and decided that this school was not for me. There is nothing to do on campus and the people were very very unfriendly. It just seemed very.. unhappy there. The students do not seem excited to be there, making the vibe so low. Also, the study abroad program IS impressive, but that is all the school excels at. I was unimpressed by the professors and the administration. Not terrible, but not for me.
By alyssakeleigh (Apr, 2017) |
I chose to attend Arcadia University in 2009 due to scholarship and study abroad. While I loved my year abroad, my four years at the actual campus were a nightmare. Housing was deplorable; mice, roaches, poorly insulated walls and windows, no security, fire alarms go off weekly, and the apartment building still has original elderly residents who constantly complain and cause issues with the student residents. As mentioned in other reviews the academics at this school are lacking and are not worth the debt you'll go into.
The ONLY reason to attend this school is if you have a large college fund and will go abroad every year in order to receive some semblance of a decent education. I wholeheartedly regret attending this university.
By Aubrey Ramos (Apr, 2017) |
I really do not enjoy this school, some teachers are decent, but for being a professor at a college level, they're terrible. The school is boring and I wouldn't advise anyone to attend there
By Abdulhadi Almutairi (Apr, 2015) |
Best, has a lot of stuff too do lots of clubs small and science courses are good. When I mean good I mean challenging as in they will make some think :3
By Encoden Gui (Apr, 2014) |
An excellent school with devoted professors and great international presence. I would recommend Arcadia to any forward thinking, globally aware student.
By taeyoung 1427 (Apr, 2012) |
At Arcadia University, my son has not only gained a wealth of knowledge but has also grown immensely, thanks to the dedicated staff who genuinely care about each student's success.
By Scarlett Anderson (Aug, 2024) |