American International College

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American International College
American International College Seal.svg
MottoPost Tenebras Lux
Motto in English
"Light after Darkness"
TypePrivate
EstablishedJuly 18, 1885 (1885-07-18)
PresidentVincent M. Maniaci
Undergraduates1,723
Postgraduates454
Location, ,
U.S.

42°06′45″N 72°33′28″W / 42.1126°N 72.5578°W / 42.1126; -72.5578Coordinates: 42°06′45″N 72°33′28″W / 42.1126°N 72.5578°W / 42.1126; -72.5578
Campusurban
ColorsBlack and Yellow[1]
   
NicknameYellow Jackets
AffiliationsCooperating Colleges of Greater Springfield
Websitewww.aic.edu
American International College logo.svg
Historical postcard depicting Daughters of the American Revolution Hall located on the main campus

American International College (AIC) is a private liberal arts college in 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.[2] 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.

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:[3]

  • School of Business, Arts, and Sciences: Bachelor's and master's degrees.
  • School of Health Sciences: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
  • School of Education: Master's and doctoral degrees.

Undergraduate students choose from 37 majors as they earn a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) or Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A). Certificates and other non-degree programs are also offered.

Athletics[]

The school competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northeast-10 Conference for all but four sports.

Among the exceptions is the school's men's ice hockey team, which is a member of the Division I, Atlantic Hockey Association. The team participated in its first NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship in 2019 and defeated nationally ranked No.1 St. Cloud State in the first round.[4] Additionally, the college's wrestling program, which is the only NCAA DII program in New England, competes as an independent.

AIC also has a college rugby program that was founded in 2009 and began play in 2010.[5] The rugby program is part of the school's athletic department, has varsity status, with rugby scholarships available for students.[6] AIC's men's team plays Division 1A in the Liberty Conference, while the women's team is a member of the NIRA.

Notable alumni[]

Politics[]

Athletics[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Logo Usage & Brand Standards Manual" (PDF). American International College. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 28, 2014. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  2. ^ "History | American International College". www.aic.edu. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "Academic Programs | American International College".
  4. ^ "AIC men's hockey stuns No. 1 St. Cloud State in NCAA tournament debut | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  5. ^ AIC Rugby, Fast Facts, http://aicrugby.com/about-us/fast-facts/ Archived January 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ USA Rugby, American International College, http://usarugby.org/college-directory/item/american-international-college Archived June 5, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

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