American International College
Motto | Post Tenebras Lux |
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Motto in English | "Light after Darkness" |
Type | Private |
Established | July 18, 1885 |
President | Vincent M. Maniaci |
Undergraduates | 1,723 |
Postgraduates | 454 |
Location |
Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S. 42°06′45″N 72°33′28″W / 42.1126°N 72.5578°WCoordinates: 42°06′45″N 72°33′28″W / 42.1126°N 72.5578°W |
Campus | urban |
Colors |
Black, Yellow and White[1] |
Nickname | Yellow Jackets |
Website | www.aic.edu |
American International College (AIC) is a private, co-educational liberal arts college located in the Mason Square neighborhood of Springfield, Massachusetts.
History
American International College was originally established on July 18, 1885, as the French Protestant College by Rev. Calvin E. Amaron, who sought to create an institution of higher learning that would provide the local French Protestant minority with access to higher education. Over the years the college expanded its admissions program to include women, in 1892--the first New England college to do so--as well as minorities who were not of French origin and had immigrated to Western Massachusetts from other parts of Europe and Canada. Today, the college is a thriving multi-cultural institution of higher learning that continues to emphasize its commitment to the local community.
Academics
The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees and certificates of advanced graduate study (CAGS). There are three schools which focus on their respective academic areas: the School of Business, Arts, and Sciences; the School of Health Sciences; and the School of Graduate and Adult Education.
Athletics
The school competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northeast-10 Conference. The exception is the school's men's ice hockey team, which is a member of the Division I, Atlantic Hockey Association,
AIC also has a college rugby program that was founded in 2009 and began play in 2010.[2] The rugby program is part of the school's athletic department, has varsity status, with rugby scholarships available for students.[3] AIC plays in Division I in the East Coast Rugby Conference. AIC rugby is led by head coach Rob Guiry.
Notable alumni
Politics
- Paul Babeu, Arizona sheriff
- Richard Neal, member of the United States House of Representatives
- Mike Gravel, Alaska Senator
Athletics
- Jim Calhoun, a Hall of Fame basketball coach
- Dave Forbes, NHL hockey player
- Mario Elie, NBA guard
- Bruce Laird, NFL safety for the Baltimore Colts
- Tom Rychlec, NFL and AFL tight end for several teams
- Asnage Castelly, Olympic Games 1st Haitian wrestler in Summer Olympics in the 74kg freestyle competition also the flag bearer of the Haitian delegation for the Olympics opening.
References
- ↑ "Logo Usage & Brand Standards Manual" (PDF). American International College. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
- ↑ AIC Rugby, Fast Facts, http://aicrugby.com/about-us/fast-facts/
- ↑ USA Rugby, American International College, http://usarugby.org/college-directory/item/american-international-college
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to American International College (Massachusetts). |
- AIC Official website
- AIC Official athletics website
- Northeast-10 Conference Official website
- Atlantic Hockey Official website