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• Introduction – 2 • Academics – 10 • Majors & Minors – 13 • Clubs & Organizations – 16 • Athletics – 24 • Student Life – 30 • Off-Campus – 38 • Internships – 44 • Visit – 46 • Facts & Figures – 48
Who will you be after four years on this campus?
Will one of these buildings sport your name in the future?
Will you graduate with memories of an internship or excitement for the job it got you?
Will a minor in Political Science become a major career move? Will your viewpoints expand as much as your music collection?
Will you find your identity? Or will you seek it out?
Will you spend more time in nature or on your iPad?
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Will you talk about things or will you do things?
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A student should get lost in a book, not a crowd.
Not every college makes it a point to learn all of its
Where small classes lead to big breakthroughs in your
students’ first names. Not every college thinks you
education. Where we don’t just build résumés, we build
should be able to call a professor’s cell phone. Not
a community.
every college encourages you to create a club based on any hobby you have. Not every college gives you an idyllic campus in the middle of one of the country’s most vibrant cities. Not every college has professors who will stay after class for 20 minutes to help students better understand a lesson. Not every college has its president’s dogs greet you in her office. Truth be told, Chestnut Hill College doesn’t want to
When you walk through campus as a Chestnut Hill College student, you’re not just another face in the crowd. You might be the All-Conference point guard and the editor of The Griffin. You might be training for a marathon in between rehearsals for the upcoming Association of the Performing Arts play. Or you might be the VP of the Archery Club who also happens to have the most Instagram followers on campus.
be every other college. We’d rather be a school where every student receives personal attention from faculty.
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w e lco m e to a
75 acre textbook
Walking around the Chestnut Hill College campus, you can’t help but feel the history—storied traditions that still inform everything we do today. Classic architecture transports you to another time, while hallways seem to echo with past scholarly discussion. Every pillar and promenade opens your eyes to what the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s envisioned almost 90 years ago. Yet it is not simply an architectural style; within these stone facades, you’ll uncover a modern and relevant curriculum built on a classical educational foundation.
Over 85 years of tradition have built our philosophy of holistic education. We’ll work side-by-side with you, ensuring your education goes beyond the lecture hall, off the reading list and out of the library. We emphasize the growth of the whole person not only through a liberal arts education but through an exciting social life, a healthy spiritual life and a well-rounded active life. When you leave Germantown Avenue at graduation, we’ll have you prepared for not only professional
We’ll work side-by-side with you, ensuring your education goes beyond the lecture hall, off the reading list and out of the library.
success, but ready to truly make a difference within your community.
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Somewhere between First Year orientation and the time you flip your graduation cap up in the air, things will change. You’ll make friends. Discover new interests.
A laminated student ID card won’t scratch the surface of your true identity.
Find new opinions. Engage in new debates. Sample new cuisines. Learn more about yourself than at any other time in your life. At Chestnut Hill College, we encourage you on every step of your journey from inquisitive First Year student to confident senior. We don’t believe in pre-cast stereotypes of who a college student is or should be, like “bro,” “hipster” or “techie.” Chestnut Hill students are the editor of The Aurelian Yearbook and student ambassador for the Admissions Office, like Cassandra Gutierrez (Class of 2015). They are the member of multiple honor societies and a volunteer at the Council for Exceptional Children, like Kate Macomber (Class of 2014). They are the tennis stars, the Computer Club members and the service volunteers—and more often than not, they can’t be summed up in just one “the” label. They are smart, confident, interesting, spiritual, worldly, well-rounded and fun people. They come from cities all around the world. They’re people you want by your side in the Student Government Association and at movie night in Fontbonne Hall. Chestnut Hill College has created an environment that both teaches and fosters this kind of
We don’t believe in pre-cast stereotypes of who a college student is or should be, like “bro,” “hipster” or “techie.”
versatile individuality, giving uniquely passionate students both a home and a launching pad. Everything at CHC ties back to our mission: to provide students with a holistic education in an inclusive Catholic community marked by academic excellence, shared responsibility, personal and professional growth, service to one another, to the global community, and concern for the earth.
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It could be the first place where a professor calls you by your nickname.
This might be where you daydream about Jessica’s famous chocolate chip cookies in the cafeteria.
Will your Mask & Foil Drama Club lines be running through your head? This could be where you learn the definition of Occupy.
It could be where you ask a classmate for a pen when you already have one.
Will you doodle a masterpiece here?
Will you be wearing a concert tee from last night’s show at the TLA?
This could be where you decide to make a difference by joining Unified for UNIFAT.
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ou might be sitting down when you figure out exactly what you stand for.
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Combined BAchelor and master Degree Programs
You’ l l l e arn b o o k s m arts . and st r e e t s m arts .
and culture smarts. and research smarts. and p e o p l e s m arts .
ACADEMIC MAJORS Accounting
B.S. in Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) and M.S. in Instructional Technology
Biochemistry Biology
B.S. in Computer and Information Technology (CIT) and M.S. in Instructional Technology
Business Administration* Chemistry
B.A. in Human Services and M.S. in Administration of Human Services
Communications Communications and Technology
B.A. in Psychology and M.S. in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Computer and Information Sciences (CIS)
B.S. Early Education/ M.Ed. Education with Special Education Certification
Computer and Information Technology (CIT)
B.S. Middle Level Education / M.Ed. Education Certification
Criminal Justice Education
A classroom at Chestnut Hill College isn’t simply a room
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
with four walls, some desks, a chalkboard and a lecturing professor. It’s a place where lively discussion takes place. Where a professor knows every person in the class and
Pre-Dentistry
adapts her lecture to suit individual learning styles. Where
Pre-Medicine
knowledge is gained, friendships are formed and even
Pre-Law
the occasional global issue is tackled. Yes, our classrooms
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
have four walls, but there is nothing confining about them. In fact, we believe that a curriculum should go beyond
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS International Studies Certificate Montessori Specialization Pennsylvania Department of Education Certifications Religious Studies Certificate Secondary School Education
the classroom. Students should get out, get involved with
DUAL DEGREE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS Thomas Jefferson University:
Early Education (Pre – K-4) Elementary/Middle School Education (4-8) Secondary Education † (7-12) English Literature
Radiological Sciences
English Literature and Communications
Bioscience Technologies
Environmental Sciences
Arcadia University:
Forensic Biology
Physicians’ Assistant Program
Forensic Chemistry French History
their communities and get wise to the world—and few
Human Services
students represent that idea better than Kelly Dennis
International Business, Language and Culture
(Class of 2015). With a combination of book smarts and
Management
street smarts (and a bunch of other smarts we don’t have
Marketing
time to cover), Kelly shows us that a holistic educational approach truly means the growth of the whole person.
Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Kelly studies accounting, minors in Spanish, plays on the
Mathematics
tennis team, participates in campus ministry and even
Molecular Biology
started a club that helps sponsor education in Uganda. This holistic approach inspires a passion for learning, builds a collaborative learning community and creates not just students of specific majors, but students of life.
Where knowledge is gained, friendships are formed and even the occasional global issue is tackled.
Music Music Education Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish * Pending Fall 2013 † Must be completed with another specified major. Please refer to the academic catalog.
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classroom s i z e m at t e rs
We always keep our classes small and intimate, but we also believe in offering a robust range of opportunities to help support your learning. It begins with a faculty that focuses on giving each student dedicated attention; because there’s no one right way to teach a classroom of
opportunity with our study abroad programs. Immerse yourself in a new culture, learn the side streets of an unfamiliar city or discover something in yourself by helping others in a developing country. Experience one inspiring destination—and journey.
twenty unique students. From there, each aspect of the Chestnut Hill College experience is designed to help you reach your academic potential. Our campus boasts computer labs with the most updated systems, a state-of-the-art TV studio and even a science center. You can have the reference desk in our library look at your paper before you hand it in, then sit down with your professor afterward to discuss it. No matter your goals or major, you’ll have every resource at your fingertips—it’s just up to you to take advantage. If you’re the type of student who would rather explore the world for yourself than read about it in a book, you’ll have every
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You might plan to rebuild communities here via clubs and organizations. Will a community 3,000 miles away benefit from this meeting?
Will this meeting take place in a foreign language? ¿Qué lengua?
This could be where you learn to lead. Will you read the minutes of last week’s meeting over a latte in the new McCaffery Lounge?
This meeting might begin with a discussion of last night’s episode of Game of Thrones.
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This could be where you first try wasabi soy beans.
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You might change the world, or you might change someone’s mind.
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Talk to any student on campus and he or she is probably involved in a club or six.
the perfect school F OR T H E EXT R A EXT R ACU R R I CU L A R LY I N VOLV E D
Getting involved truly is a way of life here. Joining an organization isn’t a résumé booster; it’s an opportunity to find people with similar interests, learn how to organize and lead and occasionally have meetings with free refreshments and a fortress of pizza boxes. What’s not to love? There are plenty of existing organizations that you can join. If you’re into green living, it could be the Earth Club, or if you’re more into Red and Blue lines, you could join the Student Government Association. And if your hobby or interest doesn’t have a club, you can always start it up. Whether it’s the Ultimate Frisbee Club or The Pug Appreciation Society, our advisors will give you the guidance and support to get your club up and running in no time.
Joining an organization isn’t a résumé booster; it’s an opportunity to find people with similar interests, learn how to organize and lead and occasionally have meetings with free refreshments and a fortress of pizza boxes.
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS & INTEREST CLUBS African American Awareness Society
Feel Good
Archery Club
The Grackle
Association for Performing Arts Aurelian Yearbook Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Business (Phi Beta Lambda) Chamber Singers CHAT Chestnut Hill College Activities Team Chemistry Club Computer Club Computer and Technology Commuter Appreciation Club Council for Exceptional Children Crown the King Chess Club Earth Club Education
History The Griffin Newspaper Griffins for Paws History Club International Society Japanese Culture Club La Voz Latina Mask & Foil Drama Club Orienteering Club Phi Beta Lambda (Business Society) Poetry Club Student Government Association Student Political Science Association Unified for Unifat
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One of the most important classroom lessons is knowing when to abandon the classroom altogether. Getting out of the classroom and into the world is a lesson that the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s have been preaching since Chestnut Hill College was founded in 1924. The Sisters were never ones to shy away from hard work and were known to roll up their sleeves and help others. This ethos finds its way throughout the school, as students constantly volunteer for causes near and dear to their hearts. Each year, retreats led by Campus Ministry attract those who seek not just academic, but spiritual reflection and growth. This group, which welcomes all faiths, also helps guide students through their time on campus. Having such a deeply rooted tradition of faith has helped Chestnut Hill College thrive for over 85 years, as we have adapted and embraced the challenges of modern education. In fact, the campus you will enter as a First Year student will be radically different than the one you tearfully leave as a senior. Take for example the land we purchased at nearby Sugarloaf, which nearly doubled the size of campus. Truly, we are a college on the rise.
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Having such a deeply rooted tradition of faith has helped Chestnut Hill College thrive for over 85 years, as we have adapted and embraced the challenges of modern education.
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Opponents don’t always know what a Griffin is before a game. Afterward, this is not a problem. Stepping out of Fournier Hall, you glance down to the bottom of the hill to see some furious competition. The softball team turning a double play. The tennis squad hitting cross-court winners. The soccer team dominating the goal. Everywhere you look, you know that the Griffins are serious about their athletics. With 14 Division II teams, Chestnut Hill College competes with schools up and down the Eastern seaboard, battling for conference, regional and national championships. The basketball teams draw crowds in Sorgenti Arena and our outdoor teams frustrate opponents on a brand new, fully lit, artificial turf field. A fitness center features modern equipment and facilities designed to elevate any Griffin’s athletic ability. In the last few years, the Chestnut Hill College Athletics Program has cemented itself as a regional powerhouse in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, producing CACC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year Lauren Riff and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member and coach of the men’s team, Brian Dougherty. We produce
With 14 Division II teams, Chestnut Hill College competes with schools up and down the Eastern seaboard, battling for conference, regional and national championships.
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student-athletes who are leaders on the field and in the classroom. Let us know if you’d like to join the surge.
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plenty of
good seats available
When the Griffins basketball squad steps on the court, nearly the entire campus turns out to yell at the top of their lungs.
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Our students are always studious, but when a game is on they turn in their textbooks for face paint and a Chestnut Hill College T-shirt to cheer on their fellow Griffins. When the Griffins basketball squad steps on the court, nearly the entire campus turns out to yell at the top of their lungs. But it’s not simply basketball—all of the sports teams draw their own faithful following at the games, and the mighty Griffin mascot patrols the sidelines. Which team will make you lose your voice? There are also plenty of opportunities for students to
ATHLETIC TEAMS
get into the games themselves. With Fairmount Park surrounding the campus, there are chances to bike, hike, fish and run. And when the weather is nice on campus,
Baseball Basketball (M/W)
you’ll always be able to find a game of tennis, basketball,
Cross Country (M/W)
Ultimate Frisbee, softball or even Quidditch. Just be
Golf (M/W)
sure to stock up on Gatorade.
Lacrosse (M/W) Soccer (M/W) Softball Tennis (M/W) Volleyball (W) Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field (Coming Fall 2013)
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This could be where you convene before hopping in the train to Northern Liberties.
This might be where a game of billiards unknowingly becomes a first date.
This might become your fantasy football draft HQ. Is this where you’ll start the National Air Hockey League?
Will you try to pass off “snardnup” as a word in Scrabble?
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Will this be where Season 5 of Mad Men gets spoiled for you? Will you earn a sweet nickname like Minnesota Fats?
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you’ll make the most tightly bound
friendships of your life and p oss i b ly f i g ur e ou t h ow dry e r sh e e ts wor k
Welcome to your new home. You’ll come to campus to find a great space for you and your roommate to discover your inner interior designer. Our four residence halls, each with a distinct personality, offer single and double rooms as well as suites. They have enough room to fit all of your gear—the essentials of a hard-working college student: futon, TV with surround sound, minifridge, video game system and, of course, some books. But it’s not just the space that makes the place—it’s the people. You’ll be on a hall with a crew of students who will quickly become your extended family. They’ll be the friends you do everything with: Bikram yoga, nostalgic games of kick the can, Restaurant Week, Sixers games, epic video game marathons and anything else you can dream up at 2:30 AM on a Tuesday.
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Enjoy a campus where ideas are as well-sculpted as the grounds.
When you walk across the idyllic campus of Chestnut Hill College, you’ll think to yourself, “Now this is what a college is supposed to look like.” You’ll see students shouldering backpacks crossing manicured quads between French Gothic and Italian Romanesque buildings. Not sure what those terms mean? Well, we could tell you— but trust us—they’re much more impressive in person.
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“Now this is what a college is supposed to look like.”
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every student has a
say on campus. ta k e a lo o k at w hat a f ew say o n l i n e
The entire campus experience here is unlike any other you’ll find, and this book just scratches the surface of day-to-day life as a Griffin. So if you’d like to learn more about life on campus firsthand from students, visit 75AcresOfAwesome.com, our student-run blog about life on and off campus at Chestnut Hill College. Wondering about which chem lab to take? Need to know where to grab a great meal for parents’ weekend? Want to see what the resident film critic thinks of the new Wes Anderson film? Check it out at: 75AcresOfAwesome.com
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What moves will you break out at a Fishtown lounge? Will your first internship be in the PNB building?
Will you discover what street art is in Northern Liberties? Will you get burnt by your first habanero pepper at a South Philly taqueria?
Will this be where you take on the Jake’s Sandwich Board Challenge?
Will this be where you go from tourist to tour guide?
This might be where you discover the beautiful sound of a silenced cell phone.
This could be where you take the President’s dogs for a walk.
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We truly have the best of both worlds.
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At 10 AM, you can be deep in Fairmount Park, enjoying the solitude offered by a riverside run. Deer and assorted wildlife are the only creatures in sight. By noon, you can be in Fishtown, Philadelphia, scouring boutiques for handmade couture and popping into cafes and hidden gems for nourishment. It’s a great benefit of our location, as we truly have the best of both worlds: a quaint, safe, charming campus on the outskirts of one of America’s largest cities and cultural epicenters. Not surprisingly, Chestnut Hill College is in Chestnut
THINGS TO DO AROUND CHESTNUT HILL
Hill. It’s a unique, historic section of Philadelphia that seems almost too good to be true: cobblestone streets, cafes and boutiques, neighbors greeting neighbors and a whole lot of other activities that will have you browsing your thesaurus for words that mean “quaint.” And if that’s not enough, just a short drive or bus ride away is the shopping paradise of the King of Prussia Mall, the largest mall on the East Coast.
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EAT: Bredenbeck’s Bakery/Ice Cream • Bruno’s • The Chestnut Grill • Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop • Chestnut Hill Farmers Market • Cosimo’s Pizza • Starbucks • Trolley Car Diner • Iron Hill Brewery • Chestnut 7 ENTERTAINMENT: Cliveden House (museum) • The StageCrafters Theatre • Morris Arboretum (foliage extraordinaire) • Wissahickon Skating Club • Woodmere Art Museum SHOP: Barnes & Noble • Chestnut Hill Sports, Inc. • King of Prussia Mall • Mango • Plymouth Meeting Mall • Target
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Welcome to the world’s largest biology lab. You might know it as Fairmount Park. Fairmount Park and Chestnut Hill College are intertwined simply because you step off one and go right into the other. That means unbelievable access to one of the world’s largest urban parks, which is a sprawling outdoor maze of quiet streams, roaring rivers, natural wildlife and one particularly rare species: outdoorus loverous, a person who can’t get enough fresh air. Stroll the park in the fall when the leaves burst with thousands of colors, engage in an epic snowball fight during the season’s first snowfall or simply wander around aimlessly on the first beautiful spring day of the year. It’s a year-round biology lab for our students.
A sprawling outdoor maze of quiet streams, roaring rivers, natural wildlife and one particularly rare species: outdoorus loverous, a person who can’t get enough fresh air.
Your parents can sleep tonight knowing you live here. You can go out tonight knowing you live here. Top: First Friday (B. Krist). Bottom: Green Line Café (R . Kennedy). Photos courtesy of GPTMC.
Philadelphia is a city that will take all four years of college (and then some) to discover.
In 20-some-odd minutes, you can go from our serene campus to the metro-suburban streets of Manayunk and Conshohocken to the bustling downtown of Philadelphia. Sure, we all know about the history and the artery-attacking sandwiches, but Philadelphia is a city that will take all four years of college (and then some) to discover. There is no such thing as a typical week. You might discover a new unsigned band at Johnny Brenda’s in Fishtown on a Tuesday. Hit a Phillies game on Wednesday. Hone your bowling and Big Lebowski quotes at North Bowl lanes on Thursday. Gallery hop in Old City on First Friday. Discover what bibimbap is at a Korean restaurant on Saturday. Grab brunch and check out the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Sunday morning (admission is free before noon). As a student in the Philadelphia area, you’ll be among students from over 86 other colleges. So you’ll be in good company. It’s all included in the Chestnut Hill College experience.
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When you make it big, we’ll tell people we knew you when. Believe it or not, the real world is closer than you think. The good news is Career Development is here to help. Like everything at Chestnut Hill College, our Career Development staff helps you succeed because we truly get to know you, understand you and figure out the best path to your success. You’ll not only know your Career Development advisor, more importantly, she’ll truly know you. We’re here to help you land a job that is not only financially rewarding but also spiritually and mentally rewarding. Being located in the thick of one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States helps you get access to jobs, internships and guidance that is
Janean Ciancia ‘11
Max Kaplan ‘11
invaluable. There are thousands of Chestnut Hill College success stories: doctors, lawyers, educators, CEOs, social
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activists, artists, scientists and more. Many choose to pursue a post-graduate degree at some of the world’s most prestigious programs at schools like Bryn Mawr, Dartmouth, Cornell, Johns Hopkins and Oxford. Chestnut Hill College is the first step to becoming the person you want to be. And it will provide you the intellectual and spiritual skills to become a successful
We’re here to help you land a job that is not only financially rewarding but also spiritually and mentally rewarding.
and moral citizen of the world.
Janean Ciancia ‘11 Major: Elementary and Special Education Occupation: Special Education Teacher Employer: Olney Charter High School
How did Chestnut Hill College shape your future? The people I’ve met at Chestnut Hill College have made
KEY LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR INTERNSHIPS & CAREERS: Salomon Smith Barney • Office of Naval Intelligence • Comcast • Philadelphia Phillies • NBC 10 GlaxoSmithKline • U.S. Immigration & Customs • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia • Fox Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs • NorthEast Treatment Centers • KenCrest Services • NovaCare Rehab
me who I am today. They taught me the importance of giving back to the community and prepared me to be an inspiring teacher.
Max Kaplan ‘11 Major: Communications & English Literature Occupation: Social Media Coordinator Employer: Adworthy
What advice would you offer a future Chestnut Hill College student? CHC has what so many larger schools lack: accessibility. You have brilliant minds down the hall with open doors and chairs. Embrace it. As a freshman I proposed the College start a “Muggle” version of Quidditch, and two years later I was talking about it on ESPN. The best part about the smallness of CHC is that it can be as big as you want.
Northwestern Human Services • Philadelphia Flyers • Archdiocese of Philadelphia • Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office • MTV Networks • Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office • ABC 6 WPVI-TV
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This book has plenty of pretty pictures of campus. Wouldn’t you like to take some of your own?
GETTING TO CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE From the West Route 276/Pennsylvania Turnpike East to Exit 333: Norristown. From the exit, stay to the right to follow Germantown Pike East toward Philadelphia. Continue for four miles to the College. From the North & East Route 95/New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 6: Pennsylvania Turnpike/Route 276 West to Exit 333:
When you talk to Chestnut Hill College students a lot of
Call our admissions counselors at 800-248-0052.
Norristown. From the exit, stay to the right to follow
them will tell you that they knew they were coming here
They’ll be happy to set up some time to take you
Germantown Pike East toward Philadelphia. Continue
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your formal invitation to check us out in person. Talk to
experience is all about. Appointments are available
the friendly faces on campus. See the picturesque views
Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. We also
in person. Discover the personal approach that you’ll
have several open houses throughout the year.
experience for four of the best years of your life.
From the South I-95 North to Route 476 North to Exit ı9: Germantown Pike East. Exit onto Chemical Road to the traffic light. Turn right onto Germantown Pike and continue four miles to the College. From Northeast Philadelphia
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An Entirely Random Yet Oddly Intriguing and Wholly Useful Collection of
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“Fides, Caritas, Scientia” MOTTO O F C H E ST N U T H ILL COLLEGE MEANING “Faith, charity, knowledge”
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“The Schmitter”
number of seats in citizens bank park, home of the 2008 world champion phillies and their dollar dog nights
Number of service trips taken each year by Campus Ministry
Approximate number of public murals in Philadelphia, most of any city in the world
40º05’31.91” N
by Longitude and Latitude of Chestnut Hill College
9,600 acres to describe Chestnut Hill
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KAISER ROLL AMERICAN SPECIAL SAUCE GRILLED SALAMI MORE CHEESE T O M AT O E S FRIED ONIONS GRILLED STEAK + MORE CHEESE
Size of Fairmount Park (as opposed to 843 for New York’s Central Park)
Percentage of
T H E FA MOU S S A N DWI C H ORIGINATING IN CHESTNUT HILL’S MCNALLY’S TAVERN and SERVED AT PHILLIES AND EAGLES GAMES
undergraduates
receiving need-based financial aid:
72
BODY OF LION + HEAD & WINGS OF EAGLE=The components of a Griffin T H E Y e ar C h e st nu t H i l l became part of Philadelphia
1851 1924 THE FOUNDING YEAR OF CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE
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Number
of
stu-
dents in the first graduating class
10,000
+
Number of alumni who have graduated from Chestnut Hill College
Julie Alexis Fournier a.k.a. Mother Saint John Fournier”
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THE FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH “Fournier” is the name of the building on CAMPUS WHERE YOU’ll FIND THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Maples, Witch Hazels, Dogwoods, Cherries & Stuartias”
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Several of the many varieties of trees found at the Morris Arboretum
Chestnut Hill College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities generally made available to its students. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, disability or age, or on the basis of any other criteria that are inconsistent with state or local laws in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
6 inches Approximate width of a griffin egg, similar to an ostrich egg
SPECIALTY SHOPS IN CHESTNUT HILL
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The incredibly rare offspring of a Griffin and a h o rs e
(your room and board is considerably cheaper):
Slinky” $
2,000,000
The wonderful toy for girls and boys was invented in Philly
The native tribe for the area = “Lenni-Lenape”
95 feet H e i g h t o f th e r o t unda in St. Joseph’s Hall o n ca m pus
What’s that smell?”
A phrase often heard in the Philadelphia area each autumn, resulting from the odd odor given off by gingko trees. In 1950, local businessman Lloyd Wells encouraged more trees to be planted on Germantown Ave to give it an open air mall feel.
THE TITLE OFTEN GIVEN TO CHESTNUT HILL, DUE IN PART TO ITS HOUSING OF THE Morris Arboretum, a nationally recognized botanical garden THAT contains 13,000 labeled plants of 2,500 types AND is designed after the English park style but with Japanese influences Pieces of art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Th e b us e s t hat s e rv e C h e st nu t H i l l
300,000 17
225,000
STUDENTS Attend college in the greater Philadelphia area, making it one of the Ramen noodle capitals of the world
Varieties of French cheese offered at the Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop C’est magnifique !
“Griffin” and “Kostka”
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“ Philadelphia’s Official Garden District”
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14 teams
S o m e o f t h e g rad schools that last year’s graduates are
Division II
n o w a t t e nd i n g :
Distance to New York City
Average amount of CHOCOLATE chips found in a Chestnut Hill College cafeteria chocolate chip cookie
NYU
Distance to Blue Mountain, the closest major ski area
flavors of ice cream available eveRy day in the Chestnut hill college cafeteria
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
infinite delicious cookie sandwich possibilities
rutgers
T H E N A MEs O F C H C President Sister Carol’s dogs (and officemates)
96.2 MILES
19 64.5 MILES +6 3,545 MILES D i stanc e
“Hippogriff ”
125
Op e n i n g b i d f o r t h e Esh e r i c k H o us e , a historic modern home in Chestnut Hill
to
L o nd o n,
one of the cities available in our Study Abroad program
11.8 MILES
Distance to WEST PHILLY, HOME OF THE FRESH PRINCE
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Red EyeGhost,” “The Mask HallwayGhost,” “CivilWar Nun,” “ Billy, ” “Fontebonne Dice Girls, ” “The Art Room Ghost ”
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N a m e s o f g h o s t s t h o u g h t t o b e haun t i n g ca m pus
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