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MOUNT STUDENTS SEE OPPORTUNITY AS BOUNDLESS. Few institutions offer what Mount Saint Vincent does. Our students expand their perspectives through the richness of New York City with the support of a close-knit academic community. At the Mount, we seek the development of the whole person. This means giving our students plenty of opportunities to explore their passions in and outside the classroom. 1
EXPLORE THE NEIGHBORHOOD We’re in New York City. Students are just minutes away from museums, theaters, restaurants, shopping, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, Wall Street, the United Nations, and much more.
NYC is fast-paced. It’s a globally influential cultural and economic capital. You’ll learn from the people you meet and the places you frequent—from the High Line to the Guggenheim, the Mount will get you where you want to go.
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Students from the Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics visit the floor of the New York Stock Exchange where they speak to market analysts and specialists until the closing bell.
From its academic, cultural, and professional institutions to its history and the dynamics of its diverse population, New York offers countless and unparalleled ways to enrich an education. Professors encourage student trips to galleries, scholarly collections, and museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Visual Arts and Experimental Media students complete outdoor photography tours throughout NYC, frequenting landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge.
Biology students conduct ecological studies in the Hudson River and Van Cortlandt Park.
The College’s curriculum utilizes opportunities outside the classroom, allowing students to gain practical experience and apply theory in 3 professional settings.
ON CAMPUS
A vibrant campus life is part of our mission. Students immerse themselves into a diverse and supportive community that changes the way they think and helps them realize what matters most.
Students continually learn and grow, exploring new and exciting interests. Each club and organization has an advisor— made up of Mount faculty and staff—ready to help you foster valuable connections. Whatever your passion—journalism, creative writing, acting, art, dance, cultural awareness, athletics, business, community service, environmentalism— there’s a club for you. 4
Mount Media is for all students interested in journalism or production, offering the programming and tools to get involved in the media world. The club hosts multiple radio and television shows that stream online and on the College’s own TV station.
SAMAHAN celebrates Filipino heritage through projects and events that have both social and educational value. The group, open to all Mount students, focuses on Filipino roots and hosts various traditional events.
It’s easy to get involved at the Mount. We offer more than 40 different clubs and organizations—a few of which are listed here.
Model U.N. offers a forum for students to address global concerns in a real-world context. Students attend conferences at Harvard University, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
CMSV Players offers students interested in theater arts a chance to perform. The group hosts a main stage show each year, providing opportunities for acting, stage management, and production.
The Underground is the College’s student literary magazine that has garnered submissions from contributors at colleges and universities around the globe.
A Moment of Magic is a student-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that invites volunteers to dress as popular Disney characters and visit children in need— in hospitals, schools, camps, and social service agencies— throughout New York and across the country. 5
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Mount graduates go on to become industry leaders in education, business, health care, social justice, and government. There are many ways to hone your leadership skills on and off campus. The strong sense of direction and purpose that carries our students starts right here. Student Government Association The Student Government Association (SGA) is a body of students representing the fulltime undergraduate and graduate populations. SGA provides an opportunity for all students to become involved in the governance of the College. Oxley Integrated Advising Program Support from the Oxley Center begins on your first day at the Mount and continues through graduation. You’ll identify your strengths and interests, as well as the range of opportunities associated with them. The Oxley team will help you strategize your academic and professional options, preparing you to launch your career. Undergraduate Research The Center for Undergraduate Research sponsors and supports students developing original research across the College. From psychology to genetics, students produce a wide range of nationally recognized projects and present it at national and international conferences. Internships At the Mount, we recognize the vital role internships play in your success after graduation. We connect our students with opportunities to explore their chosen field in one of the most diverse cities in the world. We’re just minutes from Manhattan, ensuring you’ll have access to internships at top businesses, entertainment companies, health care facilities, government agencies, and more. 6
Leaders in Service Our students’ commitment to service is impressive— they volunteer over 10,000 hours annually. The Mount partners with local service agencies and supports some of the most disadvantaged populations across New York City. Groups of Mount students also frequently travel across the country and internationally on Mission and Ministry trips. These extended service trips allow students to gain hands-on service experience and immerse themselves in new cultures, learning to see the world through different vantage points and engaging in meaningful work that prepares them for lifelong success. Seton Service and Leadership Program Exemplifying the College’s most fundamental values, the Seton Service and Leadership Program welcomes students to join a like-minded community of peers who serve together, fostering servant leadership skills. The program features weekly reflective gatherings and a leadership retreat each semester, which allows students to guide themselves and others through the journey of volunteerism and self-discovery.
As diverse as their interests are, students find commonality in service—they coordinate outreach with leading service organizations in health care and environmental action, with Habitat for Humanity and in homeless shelters, with veterans and in communities for the elderly, and in after-school programs and soup kitchens. 7
STUDY ABROAD
Mount Saint Vincent’s study abroad programs broaden cultural and intellectual horizons and deepen students’ perspectives on their home country and the world. We encourage students to live and learn in foreign countries to enhance their development as global citizens through a variety of semester-long and shortterm programs. You can study Italian language courses in Rome, forecast economic trends in China, and even conduct research on agricultural technology in Greece. Interested in studying abroad for an entire semester? The Mount participates in exchange programs with St. Mary’s University in London and the Florence University for the Arts, both offering courses for students in a variety of majors and concentrations. Can’t commit to a semester abroad? Travel during our winter intersession, spring break, or over the summer. We’ve created a number of short-term study abroad options to fit your schedule, including faculty-led excursions to South America, England, Turkey, Greece, Italy, and Spain.
Studying abroad is one of the most beneficial experiences during your time in college—and we’re committed to helping you find an option that works for you. 8
LEARNING AND SERVING AROUND THE WORLD Nearly every college student has an opportunity to study abroad, but Mount students have an additional advantage: they can imbue their study abroad experiences with meaningful work. Mount Saint Vincent’s study abroad programs unite nationally recognized academics with ethical service learning, creating greater access to high-quality international educational opportunities. Students can enroll in rigorous interdisciplinary courses, live with a host family, and benefit from placements with leading service organizations. Students can pursue study abroad and service immersions in dozens of countries― from exploring the history and culture of the Andean Highlands to studying the hill tribes and elephant camps of Chiang Mai, our students’ experiences change the world for the better.
At the Mount, you’ll find study abroad at its best and most enticing—all that it should be.
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PARAMOUNT PERSPECTIVES The ParaMount Perspectives speaker series connects students directly to diverse and vibrant thought leaders, allowing participants to pursue deep learning, cultivate openmindedness, and engage in creative thinking. Artists, business executives, doctors, scientific researchers, and other prominent leaders bring their experience and wisdom directly into the Mount’s classrooms, allowing students to gain industry knowledge and unique career insights firsthand.
SPEAKERS Matthew J. Arduino ’79 Dr.P.H. Chief of Clinical and Environmental Microbiology at the CDC Virginia A. LiVolsi ’65 M.D. Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Frank Bruni Author and Op-Ed Columnist for The New York Times Kathryn Swintek ’74 Former Head of Leveraged Finance and Global Head of High Yield at BNP Paribas and Managing Partner of Golden Seeds Fund 2, LP Joanne Zurlo ’74 Ph.D. Director of Science Strategy at Johns Hopkins University Terence Tubridy and Jeffrey Brosi ’02 Co-owners of In Good Company Hospitality Group Rosemary Berkery ’75 Chairman of UBS Bank USA and Vice Chairman of UBS Wealth Management Americas Ambassador Ahmed Farouk Consul General of Egypt to New York Theresa B. Dizon-de Vega Consul General of the Philippines to New York
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MOUNT MENTORS
Meaningful Relationships. Promising Futures. The Mentors Program pairs accomplished alums, trustees, and friends of the College with exceptional students to help our undergraduates channel their passions and talents toward successful, fulfilling professional lives. The program provides students the opportunity to integrate the habits of mind that they have developed in their academic studies into their career development. Students’ relationships with their mentors allow them to see the implications of their college education beyond the classroom.
Students are often paired with professionals who work outside their field of interest. By developing relationships with such industry leaders, students emphasize the transferability and universal nature of the skills that it takes to be successful in any career. 11
ATHLETICS AND RECREATION The Department of Athletics and Recreation is committed to reflecting the values of excellence and achievement to which our institution aspires. The Mount is a participant of the Skyline Conference and an NCAA Division III affiliate. We currently offer 15 varsity sports and emphasize athletic participation as an integral part of the overall collegiate experience. We also offer many intramural and club sports that are open to all members of our student body. The Department complements the College’s mission, emphasizing the holistic development of our students—we encourage honesty, integrity, teamwork, and discipline. We are dedicated to providing the support and resources that our students need to be successful in the classroom, in the arena of competition, in service to our community, and in their chosen profession. We prepare our students with the knowledge and experiences needed to be successful in life. 12
MEN’S ///////////////// Baseball
Soccer
Basketball
Track
Cross Country
Volleyball
Golf
Wrestling
Lacrosse
WOMEN’S ///////////////// Basketball
Softball
Cross Country
Track
Lacrosse
Volleyball
Soccer
INTRAMURALS /////////// Boxing
Indoor Soccer
Dodgeball
Ultimate Frisbee
Flag Football
Volleyball
Handball
Women’s Wrestling
Hockey Kickball
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Our on-campus facilities include an NCAA regulation athletic field, a performance gym, an auxiliary gym, dance studios, and a 7,500-square-foot fitness center housed in the Peter Jay Sharp Athletic and Recreation Center.
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RESIDENCE LIFE
College residence halls offer a safe and comfortable community that supports academic and personal development. The Office of Housing and Residence Life promotes respect and responsibility, allowing students to establish their independence while living in a dynamic environment. You can live in a single, with a roommate, or with a group of fellow Mount students in one of our six residence halls. Our residence halls are staffed by resident assistants who are a great resource throughout your journey on campus. They serve as peer advisors, resources, and friends to students. Living on campus affords many benefits and the Mount is committed to making it a meaningful part of your educational experience. Residential students immerse themselves in their studies, make effective use of campus services, forge friendships, and participate in numerous activities. This kind of personal growth offers students a unique experience, allowing residents to support and learn from each other. 16
COMMUTER LIFE Commuter students are vital members of the College community, too. Nearly half of our students commute, but all students feel at home on campus. There are a number of programs tailored to the needs and schedules of commuter students, including monthly commuter breakfasts and a commuter week. We also offer a Commuter Assistant program, inviting upperclassmen who are involved in campus life to assist first-year commuter students as they successfully integrate into the Mount community. Staff members will guide you and answer questions—plus they’ll even help you find employment on or near campus.
GETTING HERE We offer two free shuttles, ensuring all students have quick and convenient transportation options. We accommodate 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, B, and D train riders, as well as Bx10, Bx12, Bx26, Bx28, Bx38, and BxM11 bus riders. Pickup and dropoff locations include: Van Cortlandt Park– 242nd Street, Pelham Bay Park, Pelham Parkway, and Bedford Park Blvd. Getting to and from campus has never been easier!
Set activity periods ensure commuters can engage in extracurricular events, trips, and activities, so there are plenty of opportunities to volunteer or join different student clubs and organizations. Whether your classes are during the day or in the evening, we encourage you to visit the Alumnae Pavilion Student Center, which houses the Mount’s Office of Student Activities, Leadership, and Commuter Life. 17
A rigorous and inclusive liberal arts college committed to the Catholic tradition and ecumenism, the College of Mount Saint Vincent boasts nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs. We combine a strong core curriculum with a full array of majors. Small class sizes and personalized attention provide our talented students with an exceptional academic experience. Education here goes beyond knowledge, skills, and preparation for work. At the Mount, we seek to develop the whole person—the heart as well as the mind.
MOUNTSAINTVINCENT.EDU For more information about student life on campus, or to speak with an advisor, contact our Admission staff.
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