Muhlenberg College has been awarded the 2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement, a distinguished honor announced by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. One of only 277 institutions nationwide to receive this recognition in the current cycle, Muhlenberg has maintained the classification since 2010.
The elective classification is not an automatic award; it is a rigorous process that requires institutions to provide comprehensive evidence of their commitment to community engagement. Muhlenberg’s successful application documented a deep alignment between the college’s mission and its institutionalized practices, showcasing how the campus leverages its resources to address urgent societal challenges through reciprocal community partnerships.
“This classification is a testament to the clarity and distinction with which Muhlenberg approaches its role in the greater Allentown community and beyond,” said Provost Laura Furge, Ph.D. “It recognizes that our commitment to community engagement is woven into our culture, our leadership, and most importantly, the academic experiences of our students.”
Valid until 2032, the classification reinforces Muhlenberg’s position as a leader in the liberal arts, where students are encouraged not only to learn in the classroom but to apply their knowledge as active, engaged citizens.
“We are heartened to see our collective work to strengthen all of our communities validated on a national stage,” added Beth Halpern, director of community engagement at Muhlenberg. “This achievement is a celebration of the exciting things that can happen when people come together in education as a powerful means to advance the common good.”