college of mount saint vincent All Dreams Welcome
VALUE OF ATTENDANCE UNDERGRADUATE TUTITON • • • • •
Tuition: $39,500 Room and Board: $12,000 Fees: $990 FAFSA Code: 002703 TAP Code: 0130
FINANCIAL AID
• Pell, TAP, SEOG, Stafford loans • Average additional aid after filing: $8,000+ • Merit based scholarships are also available • 98% of incoming students qualify for financial aid
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
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Deans: $15,000-$22,500 Based on recalculated cumulative GPA Resident Scholarships, Alumni Grants 100% of incoming students receive a merit scholarship
PREMIER SCHOLARSHIPS
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Seton Service and Leadership Awards Fonthill Writing Awards Corazon C. Aquino Awards National Science Foundation STEM Scholarships Sister Mary Ambrose Dunphy Awards
FAST FACTS • Founded in 1847 by the Sisters of Charity • 70-acre gated campus overlooking the Hudson River • 12 miles from midtown Manhattan • 1,800+ total students • Ranked #3 in upward mobility • 6th most diverse college in the nation • Over 50 academic programs • 13 dual degree programs
• Average class size of 20 • 13:1 student to faculty ratio • Internship opportunities with 500+ employers
ACADEMICS • Most popular programs include:
• Nursing, Biology, Business, Psychology, and Sociology
• Honors Program; Top 10% of incoming class, Top 5% Nursing Majors • 13 joint degree programs • Facilities: Business Trading and Research Center, nursing simulation labs, TV studio and radio station, digital media labs, art studios, Fishlinger Center for Public Policy Research
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Accounting Applied Computer Science Art Biochemistry Biology Business Chemistry Communication Criminology and Justice Data Analytics Economics
AREAS OF STUDY
• English • French Studies • Health Care Management • History • Interdisciplinary Studies • Law and Social Justice • Mathematics • Nursing • Occupational Therapy
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Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Therapy Psychology Public Policy Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Teacher Education Theatre Visual Arts and Experimental Media
…and dozens more majors, minors, concentrations, and joint degrees!
OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM
40+ CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS • • • • • • • •
Black Student Union Boxing Club Dolphin Dolls Finance Club Make a Difference Model UN Mount MD’s Mount Media
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Mount Times PAWS Psychology Club Same Love Student Government Association Student Nursing Association Sport Business Club Women’s Studies Club
10,000+ SERVICE HOURS ANNUALLY • Study abroad and service learning opportunities in dozens of countries, including: • • •
Argentina Cambodia Costa Rica
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Ecuador France Greece
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Guatemala Ireland Italy
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Peru Spain Thailand
OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM 1,000+ INTERNSHIP AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES • • • •
ABC ESPN Atlantic Records Mount Sinai Hospital
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New York Mets NYSE J.P Morgan NYC DOE
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United Nations Warner Brothers Microsoft New York Presbyterian
PUT YOUR PASSION IN ACTION • • • • •
14 NCAA Division III athletic teams Peter J. Sharp Center and Marillac Field Oxley Integrated Advising Program Mount Mentors Program Graduate school placement: •
Bard College, NYU, Columbia, Fordham, St. John’s University School of Law
ADMISSION STATISTICS | FALL 2019
• GPA: 88 • Recalculated: 85 • Average SAT/ACT: 1050/20 • 3,572 total applications received • 2,485 total accepted students
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Completed application
• Common App or CMSV App
• Admissions essay • High school transcript • SAT/ACT scores (test optional)
ADMISSION DATES AND DEADLINES • • • •
Application available: Financial aid application available: Early action deadline: November 15 Rolling application priority deadline: March 1
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• Premier scholarships and special program notifications in accept packets • Supplemental documents must be received by: February 15 • FASFA priority deadline: February 15