TURN YOUR PASSION INTO PERSPECTIVE.
Then turn your perspective into a profession.
The College of Mount Saint Vincent is devoted to providing each and every student with the tools and resources they need to find success both within and beyond the classroom. We meet our students when and where they need us—always.
Education at the Mount goes beyond knowledge, skills, and preparation for work. Here, you’ll receive education for life and your career, not just a job. Our nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs combine the rigors of higher education with a holistic advising approach. At the Mount, you’re more than just a number. You’re a unique individual taking a big leap to further your education.
Not sure exactly what you want to study? That’s okay—we’re here to help every step of the way.
Ready to launch your Mount journey? Let’s go!
This could be you!
OXLEY INTEGRATED ADVISING PROGRAM
Named for Geraldine Motta Oxley ’51—a devoted alumna and benefactor of the College—the Oxley Integrated Advising Program offers comprehensive academic and career advising to all undergraduate students.
Whether you arrive at the Mount thinking you know what you want to be or not, Oxley advisors help you build the skills—and the plan—needed to discover your best academic and professional options. And all that might even change along your journey…
Support from advisors on the Oxley team begins from your very first day on campus and continues all the way up to the moment you graduate. Together, you’ll work to identify your strengths and interests, you’ll explore unfamiliar ideas, you’ll be challenged to do better than your best, and you’ll become equipped for success in any field.
ACADEMIC ADVISING
You won’t find advising at any other college or university like you will at the Mount.
We take a holistic approach to guiding you though your college journey. You’ll be paired with not one, but two advisors who will work collaboratively and guide you through your four years of study: an Oxley advisor and a faculty advisor.
Your Oxley advisor will help you strategize how to translate what you love into a career, and your faculty advisor will guide you through your major course of study and make sure you take the classes you need to graduate. You’ll get to know both your advisors personally—they’ll help you understand curriculum requirements, explore internships and job and graduate school opportunities, and connect you to the greater Mount community and beyond.
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR MAJOR
At the Mount, we emphasize the ultimate credentials: a repertoire of analytical skills; clear, critical thinking; the ability to express yourself both orally and in writing; and the power to weigh moral and ethical questions seriously.
No matter what you decide to study—whether it’s nursing, accounting, studio art, psychology, biochemistry (the list goes on!)—you’ll learn how to transfer the skills you learn within the classroom into a fulfilling career.
Not quite sure what you want to study? Arriving to the Mount undecided might just be one of the best decisions you’ll make. Our devoted staff and faculty members will help you identify your passions and get you where you need to go.
AREAS OF STUDY
AREAS OF STUDY
ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS, AND ECONOMICS
• Accounting
• Business
• Business Administration
• Economics
• Healthcare Management
• Sports Management
COMMUNICATION, ART, AND MEDIA
• Art History
• Communication
• Dance
• Digital Marketing
• Studio Art
• Theatre
• Visual Arts and Experimental Media
• Web Design
COMPUTER SCIENCE
• Applied Computer Science
• Computer Science
• Cybersecurity
DATA ANALYTICS EDUCATION
• Adolescent Education
• Childhood Education
• Early Childhood Education
• Special Education
• TESOL
ENGLISH
• English
• Writing
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION
HISTORY
• History
• Library and Information Sciences
• Political Science
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
MATHEMATICS
• Computation and Coding
• Mathematics MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
• Arabic
• Chinese
• Filipino
• French
• French Studies
• German
• Hebrew
• Irish
• Italian
• Japanese
• Latin
• Latin American Studies
• Philippine Studies
• Russian
• Spanish
NATURAL SCIENCES
• Biochemistry
• Biology
• Chemistry
• General Science
• Occupational Therapy
• Pharmacy
• Physical Therapy
• Podiatric Medicine
NURSING PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
• Pre-Law
• Pre-Med
PSYCHOLOGY
• Occupational Therapy
• Psychology
PUBLIC POLICY RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SERVICE LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP SOCIOLOGY
• Criminology and Justice
• Social Work
• Sociology
URBAN STUDIES
WOMEN’S STUDIES
MOUNT PATHWAYS
You’re not alone.
Everyone on the Mount’s campus—your advisors, professors, and even your peers—wants to help foster your success. A College of Mount Saint Vincent education is your pathway to a life of achievement.
No matter your high school experience, we’ll set you up for success in the classroom. The Mount opens doors for everyone, including students of great promise who may have a history of academic vulnerabilities. Our combination of challenge and support in our Mount Pathways Programs—HEOP, TRiO, and MAP—will create real opportunity for your future life and career.
Whether you need extra support with your coursework, a push to dive into a new direction, help getting acclimated to college life, or career advice, our Mount Pathways Programs are here to help you navigate your college journey with ease.
HEOP
The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) is a partnership between the Mount the New York State Education Department (NYSED). The HEOP program is designed for students who have the potential and drive to further their education, but due to limited academic and financial resources, would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend college.
HEOP offers a wide array of academic, financial, and personal support services in order to help you with the transition to college and thrive. Beginning with the required prefreshman HEOP Summer Program and continuing across your four years at the College, you’ll engage in a dynamic learning community and develop critically important skills both within and beyond the classroom.
First member of your family to pursue higher education? Looking for some additional guidance while adjusting to college life? The Mount’s TRiO Program—made possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education—assists low-income and first-generation college students with superb academic and professional growth. TRiO offers students academic assistance, career education, counseling, leadership development, and cultural awareness. You’ll complete a Summer Enrichment Program leading up to your first semester that will introduce you to the challenges and triumphs of college life and help you get adjusted prior to your first day of classes.
MAP
The Mount Access Program (MAP) is designed for students who show potential and motivation to succeed in college, but have standardized test scores or high school records below normal admission requirements. MAP combines academic support with community enrichment to enhance your ability and potential to succeed in college. You’ll participate in cohorted sections of fundamental core courses where you’ll get to experience college classes alongside your fellow MAP students—meaning you can lean on your peers for help and accountability. With the integrated support of faculty members and your advisors, MAP students are able to enhance their independent living and learning.
THE FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE
Nervous about your transition from high school to college?
That’s okay—and totally normal!
Every incoming first-year student is enrolled in the First Year Experience (FYE) course during their first semester of study. FYE is a stimulating and informational class that helps you expand on your study skills, explore service opportunities, learn about the history of the Mount, integrate career education into your studies, and develop strong relationships with your peers. Classes are taught by faculty advisors who will guide you through the first few weeks of your Mount journey. You’ll be set up for success—think of FYE as your “survival skills package” for not only college life, but beyond.
STUDENT SUPPORT
Academic Resource Center
The Academic Resource Center, known on campus as the ARC, provides comprehensive (and 100% free!) tutoring services for all areas of study to students who need an extra boost in their classes. Tutors will help you review course content and papers, prepare for classwork or tests, learn note-taking and textbook reading techniques, and organize projects. You can take advantage of both Individual tutoring sessions—with a peer or professional tutor— and study groups led by course experts.
The ARC also offers specialty workshops, writing support, time management tips, and reinforcement of study skills. You can also get assistance with all stages of the writing process from brainstorming to revision—in every discipline.
Need help after hours? We’ve got you covered! Online tutoring is available 24/7 both on and off campus.
Office of Accessibility Services
The Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) seeks to provide support services that enable students with documented disabilities to maximize their academic participation and learning experience. Through reasonable accommodations, you can gain equal access to academic opportunities by reducing or eliminating disadvantages due to a disability.
The provision of all reasonable accommodations and services is based upon a caseby-case assessment of the impact of the student’s diagnosis on his/her academic performance or the College’s participation at a given time in the student’s academic life. Covered disabilities may include physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental health impairments that substantially limit one or more of a student’s major life activities.
A reasonable accommodation request can be initiated at any time during your academic journey at the College. Remember, you’re not in it alone!
HONORS PROGRAM
Want to enhance and enrich your academic experience with additional rigor? Look no further than our Honors Program, which offers an exceptional and unique approach to the College’s core curriculum for students representing the top 5% of their class. You’ll take interdisciplinary classes co-taught by two professors—specifically designed for students to develop advanced academic skills. Students have the opportunity to strengthen their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking skills through a challenging and socially intimate program of like-minded peers.
Professors encourage contemplation of moral and ethical approaches to knowledge. At the Mount, we seek the education of the whole person: the heart, as well as the mind. In Honors Program courses, expect to engage in discussion and inquiry with your peers, collaborate on group projects, and make use of the cultural and educational opportunities that abound in the local community, New York City, and beyond.
The Honors Program culminates in the completion of the Senior Honors Thesis—an original piece of scholarship reflecting each students’ interests and written through the guidance of a faculty mentor—which is presented at an annual symposium each May.
INTERNSHIPS— CONNECTING THE CLASSROOM TO THE WORLD
It’s a big world and Mount students are ready for it.
We’re just minutes away from midtown Manhattan—which ensures you’ll have ready access to internship opportunities at top businesses, entertainment companies, healthcare facilities, government agencies, and more.
Through an internship, you’ll be able to explore your interests and find what you like—or what you don’t like. You’ll gain invaluable professional experience, build your resume (and your confidence, too!), and connect with people who might just become your mentors or even your future employers.
And don’t worry: you don’t have to go through this process alone! Your Oxley and faculty advisors will help you find the right internship for you.
CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR RECENT INTERNSHIPS:
Cosmopolitan
Deutsche Bank
Disney
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
ESPN JPMorgan Chase Legal Aid Society
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Merrill Lynch
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mount Sinai Hospital
NBC Universal
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York Mets
New York Stock Exchange
Pfizer
Riverdale Press
RollingStone
The Rachel RayShow
United Nations
...and more!
STUDY ABROAD
No matter your major, every Mount student has the opportunity to study abroad. And many even imbue their study abroad experiences with meaningful work and service across the globe.
Our study abroad programs broaden cultural and intellectual horizons and deepen our 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 short-term programs.
Recently, Hannah Eschmann ’22 and Naomi Juerva ’23 spent a semester together in Thessaloniki, Greece and Leslie Peralta ’19 lived and served the local community in Cusco, Peru for five months.
Studying abroad can be one of the most beneficial experiences during your time in college—and we’re committed to helping you find an option that works for both your schedule and your wallet!
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Mount graduates go on to become industry leaders in education, business, healthcare, social justice, and government. There are many ways to hone your leadership skills both on and off campus—setting you up for success within and beyond the classroom. The strong sense of direction and purpose that carries our students into their careers starts right here at the Mount. Check out just a few of our leadership development opportunities!
Center for Leadership
The Center for Leadership provides opportunities for students to recognize their own potential and use that discovery to create more meaningful and impactful engagement at and beyond the Mount. You can join a national leadership honor society, participate in group workshops, listen to motivational talks from industry leaders, and even attend the annual Center for Leadership Summit. Led by a remarkable advisory council consisting of campus leaders, College trustees, and industry professionals, the Center for Leadership will help you strengthen your understanding of how to manifest the best of yourself as an engaged member of the community.
Mount Mentors
The Mount 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. You will most likely be paired with a mentor who works outside your field of interest to open your horizons to new career possibilities and connections. By developing relationships with such industry leaders, Mount mentees emphasize the transferability and universal nature of the skills that it takes to delve into any career.
Undergraduate Research
The Center for Undergraduate Research sponsors and supports students developing original research across the College—frequently inspired by work that begins in the classroom. Working alongside faculty mentors, research experience allows you to expand your methodological skills, encourages you to develop an expertise in an area of study, and prepares you for graduate programs and future employment. From psychology to genetics, students often present their nationally recognized projects at conferences across the country.
FOUR YEARS AND BEYOND
Mount graduates are prepared to go on to study and earn graduate degrees at some of the nation’s finest institutions. We’re a firm believer that you’ll always be a student—even after you cross the commencement stage.
Your Mount education will provide you with the skills to pursue a graduate degree in any field of study—from medical school to art school, you can travel across the country to further your education and spread your knowledge with those far and wide!
Take a look at some of the graduate schools Mount alums have studied at:
• City University of New York
• Columbia University
• Fordham University
• Georgetown University
• Harvard University
• New York Medical College
• New York University
• Pennsylvania State University
• Rutgers University
• Stony Brook University
• University of Nebraska
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS
Did you know the Mount gives you the opportunity to complete not one, but two degrees? Joint degree partnerships with the Mount and area institutions help students who know exactly what they want to do launch their careers at an accelerated pace.
CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE (BA/MA)
· St. John’s University
EDUCATION (BA/MS)
· College of Mount Saint Vincent
HISTORY (BA/MA)
· St. John’s University
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCES (BA/MS)
· St. John’s University
NURSING (BS/MS)
· College of Mount Saint Vincent
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (Biology: BA/MS) (Psychology: BA/MS)
· Dominican University
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (Biology: BS/MS) (Psychology: BA/MS)
· Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
PHARMACY (BA/PHARMD)
· University of St. Joseph School of Pharmacy
PHYSICAL THERAPY (BS/DPT)
· New York Medical College
PODIATRIC MEDICINE (BS/DPM)
· New York College of Podiatric Medicine
SOCIAL WORK (BA/MSW)
· Fordham University
SOCIAL WORK (BA/MSW)
· Yeshiva University
SOCIOLOGY (BA/MA)
· St. John’s University
SPORT MANAGEMENT (BA/MPS)
· St. John’s University
YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEAVE
With various on-campus, online, accelerated, professional, and certificate programs, earning a graduate or professional degree at the Mount gives students the knowledge and skills to empower themselves and change the world.
ON-SITE
· MS Physician Assistant Program
· MS in Nursing | Family Nurse Practitioner
· MS in Education
· Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing
ONLINE
· Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Professional Studies
· BA in Psychology
· MBA (Study for a general MBA or explore concentrations in Healthcare Management, International Business, and Nonprofit Management)
· MS in Management
· MS in Early Childhood Education and Special Education (Dual Certification, Birth-Grade 2)
· MS in Childhood Education and Special Education (Dual Certification, Grades 1-6)
· MS in Adolescent Education and Special Education (Dual Certification, Grades 7-12)
CERTIFICATE | PROFESSIONAL
· Advanced Certificate/Family Nurse Practitioner
· Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)—Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification
· Bachelor of Business Administration
· Bachelor of Professional Studies
· Certified Financial Planning Program
· Graduate Certificate in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
· Graduate Certificate in Risk Management