Due to the current weather conditions and cleanup operations, Albertus Magnus College will close tomorrow, Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Please see below for essential information regarding classes, dining, campus office operations and parking safety.
Academics - All in-person classes are to be held online or virtually. Students should check eLearning and their Albertus email for specific instructions from their faculty.
Dining Services - The Dining Hall will remain open on Monday and Tuesday with the following adjusted hours:
Brunch 10:30am - 1:00pm; Dinner 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Campus Offices - Offices will work remotely, with only essential personnel reporting to campus.
On-Campus Parking (All Campus Lots) – Please remain parked in the Tiers Lot while crews continue to clear lots. We hope to “tidy” the lots tomorrow morning as the weather warms.
Where to park: Please park under the center solar panels and away from walkways.
Why: This allows crews to push snow away from curbs and onto grassy areas.
Note: Vehicles not moved to the Tiers Lot may be subject to towing at the owner’s expense.
Off-Campus & City-Wide Parking Bans – continue to follow city parking bans. For more details, visit New Haven Snow Information.
Zones A (Downtown) & B (Emergency Routes): No parking on either side of the street.
Zone C (Residential): No parking on the odd side of the street.
Safety First - We ask that you exercise extra caution when traversing campus grounds, as surfaces may be slippery.
If you have any questions regarding these procedures, please contact Public Safety at 203-773-8509.
Please stay safe and monitor official college communications for any further updates.
Love reading? Want to become a more effective writer? The English program at Albertus
offers both a major and minor in English, with the further option to concentrate in
Creative Writing or Dramatic Studies.
English majors at Albertus can also pursue teacher certification concurrently through
our Education Program. The English department also offers courses toward a minor in Drama.
The English Department serves the wider college community through its foundational
writing classes for all first-year students and its upper division literature classes
in General Education. Throughout our programs, the Department emphasizes clear and
well-organized writing, persuasive argument, and the attentive reading of literary
texts.
The professors in the English program at Albertus are dedicated to their students and to their field. I went to Albertus so that I could become an English teacher; I have never once regretted that decision.
Esther Hartzell, '17
Possible career paths with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English include:
Majors in English are introduced to the discipline in Foundations of Literary Study and take core classes in British, American, and multicultural literature. English majors find that training in their academic discipline enables them to excel in many fields such as: education, publishing, law, library science, civil service, business, and journalism. Through completing the English program, students will possess the writing and research skills, and the literary knowledge, necessary to flourish in the liberal professions and relevant graduate programs.
Upon completing the program of study in English, students will:
Interested in learning more about the diverse courses offered at Albertus?
A college education isn't about an end goal, but rather gaining the skills you'll need for your professional development. For me, a major in English created who I am today. I gained skills in critical thinking, literature analysis, storytelling, communication, teaching, and even public speaking, all of which I use every day at work.
Annemarie Tompsen, '13
Have questions about English? Ready for the next step?
Let us know how we can help plan your future.
The mission of the Department of English is consonant with the mission of the College, which is to provide solid academic grounding and an education that will enable students after their college years to lead productive and enriched lives.
The Department of English works with every student to improve basic written and oral communication and to instill a knowledge of and critical appreciation for literature in English. The Department strives to foster a spirit of inquiry and a habit of reasoning directed toward the discovery of a system of values. More particularly, the Department assumes a key role in directing the English major to both personal enrichment and a rewarding career. Through successful completion of the English program, students will:
English majors find that training in their academic discipline enables them to excel in many fields such as: law, publishing, education, civil service, library science, business, and journalism. Moreover, the Department offers students interested in going on to graduate programs in English a baccalaureate curriculum that is balanced, historically comprehensive, and rigorous.