American College of Switzerland
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The American College of Switzerland is a liberal arts college in Leysin, Switzerland in the canton of Vaud. The campus is housed in the modernized Victorian style Grand Hôtel de Leysin, built in 1892. A private train station on campus connects to all main lines and cities in Switzerland.[1]
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[edit] History of the College
- 1963: The college is founded by Dr. Fred Ott
- 1968: In addition to the already existing A.A. Degree, the College becomes a four-year liberal arts college. It now also offers the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science Degree.
- 1976: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees from the American College of Switzerland are now recognized by the Department of Public Instruction in Delaware.
- 1980: The College moves from the rented Leysin campus to the "College International" in Les Avants; furthermore, the Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia is now recognizing the College's degrees.
- 1981: The authorities of the Canton of Vaud in Switzerland are admitting the College to the higher education system; furthermore, the College moves back to Leysin, renting the Grand Hotel.
- 1984: The directorate of Higher Education of Turkey is recognizing the College as an institution of higher learning.
- 1986: In France, the Ministry of Education recognizes the degrees of the College.
- 1987: The American College of Switzerland purchases the Grand Hotel.
- 1991: The College becomes a part of the Schiller International University.
- 1994: The American College of Switzerland as well as the Grand Hotel complex, is being purchased by the Schiller International University.[2]
[edit] Alumni
There are 5,000 alumni from 90 countries. Their key tasks are: Providing financial support, communicating with the Alumni Office, attending college as well as regional reunions and participating in projects like the Alumni Admissions Representative program.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Campus Info. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.
- ^ History of the College. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.
- ^ The College's Alumni. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.
[edit] External links
- ACS Alumni Association
http://groups.msn.com/acsalumniassn/_homepage.msnw?&pps=k
- ACS Political Forum
http://groups.msn.com/acspoliticalforum