Global Liberal Arts Alliance Explained
The Global Liberal Arts Alliance is an association of liberal arts colleges around the world. It was established in 2009.[1] The goal of the consortium is to provide an international framework for cooperation among institutions following the American liberal arts college model.[1]
The Alliance is administered by the Great Lakes Colleges Association, a consortium of thirteen American liberal arts colleges in the Great Lakes region.[2]
Member institutions
- Al Akhawayn University, Morocco
- Albion College, United States
- Antioch College, United States
- Allegheny College, United States
- American College of Greece, Greece
- American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria
- American University in Cairo, Egypt
- American University of Beirut, Lebanon
- American University of Nigeria, Nigeria
- American University of Paris, France
- Ashesi University, Ghana
- Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts, Slovakia
- Denison University, United States
- DePauw University, United States
- Earlham College, United States
- Effat University, Saudi Arabia
- Flame University, India
- Forman Christian College, Pakistan
- Franklin University, Switzerland
- Hope College, United States
- International Christian University, Japan
- John Cabot University, Italy
- Kalamazoo College, United States
- Kenyon College, United States
- Lingnan University, Hong Kong
- Oberlin College, United States
- Ohio Wesleyan University, United States
- Wabash College, United States
- College of Wooster, United States
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Notes and References
- News: Inside Higher Ed. A Global Liberal Arts Alliance. 2009-04-06. 2015-01-09. Elizabeth. Redden. 2009-04-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20090409044600/https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/04/06/liberalarts. dead.
- Web site: About Us. 2015-01-09. Global Liberal Arts Alliance.