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WHERE PASSION MEETS PERSPECTIVE The College of Mount Saint Vincent is a rigorous and inclusive Catholic and ecumenical liberal arts college with nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs. Our scenic campus is located on the Hudson River, in the Riverdale neighborhood of New York City. The Undergraduate College combines 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 cultivate independent thinkers ready to apply critical inquiry toward lives of leadership, service, and innovation.

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“ The Mount is one of a kind. This is really an amazing place…there are so many dimensions of education here.” — Nephthalie Charleston ’16

EDUCATION FOR LIFE AND CAREER— NOT JUST A JOB You’ll explore unfamiliar ideas. You’ll be challenged to do even better than your best—and you’ll be a part of an academic community supportive enough to make success a reality. Here you’ll find education at its best and most enticing—all that it should be.

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THE MOUNT WILL SHAPE HOW YOU THINK without telling you what to believe. We will equip you for success in any field because we emphasize the ultimate credentials: a repertoire of analytical skills; clear, critical thinking; the ability to express yourself convincingly both orally and in writing; and the ability to weigh moral and ethical questions seriously. Founded by the Sisters of Charity of New York in 1847, the College of Mount Saint Vincent challenges students to master their full potential as creative, disciplined thinkers and problem solvers. You may recognize the Catholic tradition in our students’ commitment to service. Mount students are as devoted to giving back as they are to academic excellence. At the Mount, service and academics overlap and inform one another.

Professors and staff challenge you—inside the classroom and outside of it, too. Our dedicated faculty members have excellent academic credentials. They share a passion for teaching and engaging their students. The student to faculty ratio—13 to 1—means you’ll always get the attention you need to do your best. It also means that professors are more than just experts in their field. They’re mentors. They’re an active part of your community. And they’re as invested in your success as you are. You might not remember every piece of the problems you solve in class—you’ll be too busy finding innovative solutions for new problems you encounter in your postcollege pursuits. But what you learn at the Mount stays with you long after you graduate. A Mount education prepares students for a life well-lived.

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“ My experiences at the Mount have made me a more independent and critical thinker. I’m always asking myself questions. The way I have been challenged to think in my classes really sets me apart from other graduates.” — Katiuska Hernandez ’15

CULTURAL LITERACY: THE CORE CURRICULUM At the Mount, chemistry majors balance more than chemical equations, and English students think critically about words and statistics alike. The Core Curriculum allows students to complete classes in a broad range of disciplines—literature, languages, music, history, philosophy, religion, mathematics, as well as the natural and social

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sciences—to develop a solid foundation of knowledge, a repertoire of analytical skills, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, and a refined capacity for moral and ethical judgment. You’ll even discover new interests and opportunities, and sometimes, the new thing you come to love will become your deepest passion.


“Aside from all the opportunities this school offers, the

faculty and staff take a personal interest in each student and that gives us the confidence that we can do anything.” — Anthony Langone ’13

ACADEMIC DEGREE PROGRAMS ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS, AND ECONOMICS • Accounting • Business • Business Administration • Economics • Health Care Management* • Sports Management*

APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, ART, AND MEDIA • Art History • Art Therapy/Counseling • Communication • Dance* • Studio Art • Theatre* • Visual Arts and Experimental Media

DATA ANALYTICS ENGLISH • English • Writing*

HISTORY

• History • Library and Information Sciences • Political Science*

MATHEMATICS

PSYCHOLOGY

MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES

PUBLIC POLICY

• Mathematics • Computation and Coding*

• Arabic* • Chinese* • Filipino* • French* • French Studies • German* • Hebrew* • Irish* • Italian* • Japanese* • Spanish • Latin* • Latin American Studies* • Philippine Studies* • Russian*

NATURAL SCIENCES

RELIGIOUS STUDIES ROTC

• Air Force • Army

SERVICE LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP* SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOLOGY

• Criminology and Justice • Social Work • Sociology

• Biochemistry • Biology • Chemistry • General Science • Occupational Therapy • Pharmacy • Physical Therapy • Podiatric Medicine

TEACHER EDUCATION

NURSING

WOMEN’S STUDIES*

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

PHILOSOPHY

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES*

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

• Occupational Therapy • Psychology

• Adolescent Education • Childhood Education • Special Education • TESOL

URBAN STUDIES*

*Minor or concentration offering only.

• Pre-Law • Pre-Med

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“ As professors, we get to know our students really well, and that’s how we do advisement. Some of it’s formalized, but we do a lot more informal life coaching. We find out who the student really is and we work from there.” — Kristin Lawler, Chair and Associate Professor of Sociology

PARTNERS IN LEARNING

We’re in this together. You’ll develop one-on-one relationships with professors who learn what you need to thrive and make sure you get it. That might mean an added challenge, a push in a new direction, a little help getting acclimated to college life, or some extra support with coursework. FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE First Year Experience (FYE) helps make the transition to college a little bit smoother. You’ll take an FYE course with your faculty advisor during your first semester and participate in informal social gatherings throughout the year to develop positive work habits and study skills, integrate career education into your studies, and develop strong relationships. HONORS PROGRAM The Honors Program offers highly motivated students a unique and challenging approach to the core curriculum, designed to stimulate intellectual growth, creativity, and critical thinking skills. The program is interdisciplinary, with classes specifically designed to help students decipher complexity while developing academic skills. OXLEY INTEGRATED ADVISING PROGRAM Beginning your first semester until graduation, you will be paired with both a faculty advisor and an Oxley professional advisor. Your professional advisor will help you answer questions and build the skills you need to start a career, not just get a job. Through Oxley, you’ll have access to the finest internship opportunities in NYC, you’ll get involved in and outside the classroom, and you’ll turn experiences into accomplishments.

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HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) allows eligible New York State residents the opportunity to pursue higher education and overcome academic vulnerabilities despite limited financial resources. HEOP serves promising students, preparing them to succeed at the college level and beyond. ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is your go-to place for tutoring, study groups, stress relief, and more. The ARC is also home to the College’s Writing Center, which covers just about anything related to writing—from workshops on grammar and sentence structure, to assistance with essay writing and thesis development. TRIO Maybe you’re the first member of your family to attend college—or maybe you just need additional guidance while adjusting to college life. We welcome students of different socioeconomic backgrounds and as a community we’re stronger for it. The TRIO Student Support Services program assists low-income and first-generation college students with academic and professional growth through academic support, leadership development, and mentoring.

ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT Academic Advisement is an interactive collaboration between you and your advisor—one of your department’s professors—who will be a source of guidance as you consider how to apply your interests, values, and abilities towards your educational and professional goals. Your advisor will help you choose your classes for the following semester, answer any questions you have about registration and major requirements, and can refer you to appropriate resources for expanding academic opportunities, such as study abroad, internships, and independent study. MOUNT ACCESS PROGRAM The Mount Access Program (MAP) provides higher educational opportunities to students who might not otherwise continue their education. MAP is designed for students who show potential and motivation to succeed in college but have SAT/ACT scores and/or high school records below normal admission requirements. The Program reflects our belief that education is a pathway to success, and our commitment that if given the opportunity, every student can achieve success.


MINDS AT WORK: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES From psychology to genetics, Mount students present their original research at regional and national conferences. The Center for Undergraduate Research sponsors and supports students developing original research across the College.

“My conference presentation would not have been possible without Dr. Zubeck’s encouragement and commitment. This is what I love about my professors. They invite you to become collaborators in gaining knowledge.”

Through the program, students produce a wide range of nationally recognized projects—frequently inspired and informed by work that began in the classroom—and present it at colloquia and conferences across the country. Their experiences are an invaluable foundation for graduate and professional studies, and make them more attractive to potential employers.

— Micheal Stephens-Emerson ’18

1,000+ INTERNSHIPS IN NYC It’s a big world and Mount students are ready for it. The Mount’s location in New York City ensures you’ll have ready access to internship opportunities at top businesses, entertainment companies, health care facilities, government agencies, and more. Recent internships include: ABC Cosmopolitan Deutsche Bank Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ESPN JPMorgan Chase Legal Aid Society Merrill Lynch Metropolitan Museum of Art

NBC Universal New Line Cinema New York Mets New York Stock Exchange Pfizer Rolling Stone The Rachael Ray Show United Nations

LET’S GET CLINICAL Nursing students complete clinical placements, externships, and preceptorships—one-on-one training with experienced nurses—at New York’s most renowned hospitals, including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Mount Sinai Hospital, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York Presbyterian University Hospitals of Columbia and Cornell, and more. 9


LEARNING IN ACTION SERVICE IS NOT AN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY AT THE MOUNT. Service is an essential component of the College’s mission and the charism of the Sisters of Charity. Through an integrated and broad range of programs, the College challenges its students to be Leaders in Service—individuals who respect the dignity of every person, freely share the benefits of their talent and education, and who understand that true charity is an act of love and respect between equals.

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LEADERS IN SERVICE VOLUNTEER SERVICE The Mount partners with various social service agencies in the surrounding community, across the country, and around the world, furthering its commitment to those in need. Through hunger and homelessness outreach, youth mentoring and tutoring, service for and with the Sisters of Charity, sports and recreation volunteer opportunities, awareness and advocacy events, outreach to people with developmental disabilities, mission and ministry trips, and service through work study, Mount students demonstrate an exemplary devotion to promoting the common good. MISSION AND MINISTRY TRIPS Service at the Mount is not limited to our campus or immediate community. Students help surrounding communities and families around Bethlehem Farm in West Virginia, repairing homes and connecting with homeowners in the Appalachian Mountains. They work in teams to repair substandard housing and build new homes for low-income families in Kentucky through the Christian Appalachian Project. They help people facing homelessness and poverty at the St. Francis Inn, a ministry that serves the local Philadelphia community. They work with the Sisters of Charity’s House of Charity in New Orleans, volunteering with the St. Bernard Project to rebuild homes that are still destroyed from Hurricane Katrina. They travel to the Sololá region of Guatemala to work in health clinics, responding to the medical needs of the Guatemalan people. And they serve those who live in poverty in Ethiopia with the Vincentian Lay Missionaries, while working alongside the Daughters of Charity in Africa.

CAMPUS MINISTRY Campus Ministry serves the entire College as a center for spiritual enrichment and personal development, fostering a spirit of service and sense of responsibility as modeled by Saints Vincent de Paul and Elizabeth Ann Seton. All faith backgrounds are encouraged to share in advancing a vibrant faith community while empowering servant leaders. SETON SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Exemplifying the College’s most fundamental values, the Seton Service and Leadership Program welcomes Mount students to join a like-minded community of peers who serve together, fostering servant leadership skills. As diverse as their interests are, students find commonality in service. Program participants engage in frequent spiritual and faith-based reflections, which allow them to think about life’s bigger questions. Reflection helps our students thoughtfully process their spiritual commitment. It helps them understand what they are seeing and doing. And it helps develop the whole person—a key element of the College’s mission. The Seton Service and Leadership Program also offers a competitive scholarship—providing full room and board for four years—sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of New York. Those with high academic profiles and outstanding community service and leadership skills are encouraged to apply. 11


“Our purpose is more than just giving the homeless food. We try to show them that someone cares. The conversation they have with the volunteers from Grand Central Outreach might be the � first one they’ve had all week.”

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GIVE BACK: VOLUNTEERING AND SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES At the Mount we try to share the best parts of ourselves and constantly seek new ways to give back to our surrounding community. Students complete over 10,000 hours of service annually. Reflective of the College’s mission, students respond to the immediate needs of the disabled, disenfranchised, elderly, homeless, working poor, and youth, while pursing advocacy and policy work to address the cause of inequities. Our volunteers work to create change with some of the most disadvantaged populations across New York City and beyond.

“We offer some help in the beginning, but we try to encourage students to take it on themselves…as they start to understand what social justice is, and what they can do to help, they become interested in making things better.” — Matthew Shields

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BE YOU STAY TRUE Like Facebook and many great enterprises, Be You Stay True began with friends developing an idea in a college dorm room. Those friends, Andrew Curiel ’18 and Franciso Zeno ’19, wanted to create a youth basketball group that was an alternative to the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union). Knowing many families might not have the resources to pay for leagues and camps, Andrew and Francisco worked hard to create a fun, free camp for children to shoot hoops and learn skills that will allow them to love the game of basketball.

A MOMENT OF MAGIC FOUNDATION

Be You Stay True hosts a day camp in the summer, inviting participants to have fun while also improving their skills as basketball players. The group also invites campers to attend basketball games at the Mount, where children have the opportunity to participate in various events during halftime. Andrew and Francisco have also been able to link their program with the Jr. NBA, the official youth basketball participation program of the NBA, which helps encourage and support youth basketball participation at the grassroots level and improve the overall youth basketball experience for all participants.

Kylee McGrane ’17 and Margaret McAndrew ’17 established A Moment of Magic to give children an experience that can lift them above the everyday— especially important to those who are hospitalized over long periods of time. By restoring the magic of believing at a time when a child needs to ‘just be a kid,’ the group inspires children to be brave, strong, and fearless. The organization—which is recognized as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization—invites volunteers to dress as popular princesses and superheroes and visit children in hospitals, schools, camps, and social service agencies throughout New York and beyond. A Moment of Magic also encourages the initiative to be adopted far beyond the gates of Mount Saint Vincent—the group has launched chapters all over the country. Colleges and universities across the U.S. can participate as either The Fairytale Force, which focuses on characters from the world’s most famous fairytales, or Mission Superhero, which allows volunteers to visit children as caped crusaders. The co-founders spread hope on campus, too. The group currently has over 40 volunteers—and continues growing.

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“Being a part of the Mount community has helped me grow as a leader and a student—and being president of the Student Government Association my junior and senior year has further allowed me to gain confidence in myself and in my leadership skills, which will no doubt prepare me for the professional world.”

— Jaemon Williams ’21

WE'RE NOT IN NEBRASKA Mount students enjoy juggling about a dozen things at once. Maybe it’s because of how much you can learn from the things you do when you’re not in class. You’ll learn from the people you meet and the places you frequent. Our inclusive community and proximity to Manhattan are all part of a Mount education, an experience that changes the way you think and helps you realize what matters most to you.

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OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM YOU’RE IN NEW YORK. NYC is your playground. And your classroom. You’ll cheer on the Yankees...or their Beantown rivals. You’ll see Wicked or Jersey Boys (and at a much lower price than usual: Student Affairs’ programming makes tickets to events like Broadway shows, games, and concerts available at seriously discounted rates). And we’re just minutes away from the best of the City—that means museums, theaters, restaurants, shopping, Central Park, Madison Square Garden, Wall Street, the United Nations, and much more. Enthusiastic about art history? Explore the Met. Or, study sociology through the lens of the metropolis. And as life’s big questions (What am I going to do after graduation?) arise, answer them by taking advantage of the research and internship opportunities unique to our location. City culture is integrated into life on campus. Manhattan attracts writers, business leaders, politicians, artists, and musicians from all over the world, and many of them make

a stop here. In recent years, a range of influential industry leaders have spoken on campus, including Gabriela Isler, former Miss Universe, now active in the fight against human trafficking; Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States; Benigno Aquino, former President of the Philippines; and Ambassador Youssef Zada, the Consul General of Egypt in New York. We often host lectures, conferences, and other cultural events—and our dance and theater companies in residence, BalaSole and Red Monkey Theater Group, perform throughout the semester and even invite students to participate in their shows. Numerous programs and activities promote student learning, encourage a sense of community, and provide opportunities for personal development. Plus, Student Activities annually hosts Springfest—an outdoor festival held on campus during the Spring semester, with games, rides, music, and food—where we’ve welcomed performances by today’s top musicians and comedians.

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EXPLORE THE WORLD: STUDY ABROAD The College of Mount Saint Vincent offers study abroad destinations that enable students to enhance their knowledge of other cultures, broaden intellectual horizons, and deepen their perspectives on their home country and the world. Study Italian or French in Rome and Paris, learn about Ecuadorian history and culture in Guayaquil, study literature and history in London or Dublin, or even forecast economic trends in Tokyo. Students are encouraged to live and learn in foreign countries to enhance their development as global citizens through a variety of semester-long and short-term programs. Studying abroad is one of the most beneficial experiences you’ll have while attending college. We’ll work together to find the best study abroad option for you.

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“My semester in London was nothing short of amazing—it allowed me to truly come into my own. ”

— Jamelia Bastien ’12

SERVE AND LEARN AROUND THE WORLD Nearly every college student has an opportunity to study abroad, but College of Mount Saint Vincent students have an advantage: they can imbue their study abroad experiences with meaningful work. We offer the finest international study opportunities in the world—and whether you’re in the classroom or at a service internship, students are uniquely immersed in the cultures they are studying. Service learning allows students to change the world for the better. Students can explore the history and culture of the Andean Highlands, study the hill tribes and elephant camps of Thailand, help maintain the complex ecosystem in the Galapagos Islands, teach English or health concepts to poor and rural Cambodian youth, or build centers for refugees, among many other opportunities.

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“ Coming to the Mount was an eye-opening experience that allowed me to understand diversity and how valuable it is. I want to teach in inner-city schools, and the Mount specifically prepares students for that experience.” �

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70 ACRES OF ROLLING HILLS OVERLOOKING THE HUDSON THE FIRST THING PEOPLE NOTICE when they visit the Mount is the striking beauty of the campus. On your way to class every day, you’ll walk past a visual medley of grassy hills, historic sites, classic architecture, and modern buildings. We maintain the campus atmosphere, while creating new facilities and opportunities for students. We recently unveiled our new dining hall, Hudson Heights, which features numerous dining options, and a large outdoor patio, where you can relax with friends. Updated residence halls offer suites, lounges, kitchens, and study areas. You can live in a single, with a roommate, or with a group of fellow Mount students in one of our five dorms—with a sixth under construction. The College has state-of-the-art science and nursing labs, a black box theater, professional dance studios, a TV production studio and radio station, art studios, sports medicine suites, athletic field and gyms, a 7,500-square-foot fitness center, and much more.

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“ Wherever you work, you’re going to be surrounded by all different kinds of people. The Mount has prepared me to work with people no matter what our differences are.” — Kristin Yanniello ’13

100% INCLUSIVE: DIVERSITY AT THE MOUNT NOT EVERYONE GREW UP IN A DIVERSE CITY or neighborhood. Maybe you did, maybe you didn’t, but you will live in one soon. At the Mount, you’re part of a vibrant, authentically inclusive community that allows you to experience different viewpoints every day. Everyone has a home here. Diversity is an important piece of your educational experience—you’ll share your unique perspective with those around you and gain new insights from your peers.

The Mount’s multicultural makeup has long reflected the face of New York City—and America as a whole. The Mount has the highest graduation rate in the country for Latino students in STEM fields. And, through a need-blind admission policy, we continue to serve students who are the first members of their families to attend college. The Mount represents the best in this country and continues to be nationally recognized. A recent national study identified only five independent and public colleges and universities in the United States for their high commitment to socioeconomic inclusivity and extraordinary student success—the federal government identified the Mount as one of those five. Additionally, a comprehensive study on student economic mobility conducted by UC Berkeley and the U.S. Department of the Treasury ranked the College third in the nation in social mobility among 578 selective public and private colleges and universities. It’s no surprise that the Mount continues to be a top performer as it has also placed among the best in social mobility, coming in at #15 on U.S. News and World Report’s first list measuring how well colleges serve low-income students. We’re proud of our students and faculty—and we’re proud of this dynamic and exceptional College. Welcome to the Mount. 19


GET INVOLVED: PASSION IN ACTION We seek the development of the whole person, and that means giving you plenty of opportunities to explore your passions outside the classroom, as well as in it. A vibrant campus life is part of our mission. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS We have more than 40 different clubs and organizations on campus. Whatever your interest—journalism, finance, creative writing, acting, art, dance, cultural awareness, athletics, community service, the environment, and more— there’s a club for you. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Mount graduates go on to become leaders in education, business, medicine, nursing, communication, and government. The strong sense of direction and purpose that carries them starts right here. There are many ways to hone your leadership skills. You can be an orientation leader or a resident assistant, join student government, take on a leadership role in your club, or play a bigger part as captain of an athletic team. 20

STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Government Association (SGA) is an actively functioning body of students representing the full-time undergraduate and graduate student populations. SGA promotes responsible self-governance through its Constitution and Bylaws. By representing students and coordinating student activities and social functions, SGA provides an opportunity for all students to become actively involved in the governance of the College. This involvement promotes the general welfare by developing the community and opening channels of communication.


WORK HARD, PLAY HARD: ATHLETICS AT THE MOUNT 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 MEMBER 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, open to all members of our Dolphin 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.

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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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MEN’S • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Golf • Lacrosse • Soccer • Track • Volleyball • Wrestling

WOMEN'S • Basketball • Cross Country • Lacrosse • Soccer • Softball • Track • Volleyball

INTRAMURAL AND CLUB SPORTS • Basketball • Boxing • Dodgeball • Flag Football

• Indoor Soccer • Ultimate Frisbee • Volleyball • Women’s Wrestling

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MOUNT MADE “Looking back, the Mount’s core values were all part of the College’s ‘secret ingredients’ that really molded me as a good human being,” �

— Mark de Leon 03 Major: Economics | BNP Paribas

FROM PASSION TO PROFESSION It’s a big world and Mount students are ready for it. Life after college begins while you’re still in college. You’ll do an internship, or two, to find out what you want to do, or what you don’t—which can be just as valuable. Grad school on your radar? No problem. There are plenty of people on campus to support you with the application process. The College’s Oxley Integrated Advising Program helps students appreciate their strengths and interests, understand the value and range of opportunities associated with them, and strategize how to translate what they love into a meaningful career. Our location is as convenient for your future as it is for your social life. We’re just 20 minutes away from Midtown Manhattan, providing easy access to the finest internship and job opportunities in the country. Whatever your goals, there are a wide range of on- and off-campus resources to help you reach them and launch your future.

THROUGHOUT HIS TIME AT THE MOUNT, Mark de Leon ’03 was challenged by his peers in the Honors Program and pushed to do his best. Academics were only part of the education Mark received from the Mount, and just one of many ways that his experience prepared him for the future. Mark embraced the College’s mission—to foster an understanding of our common humanity, a commitment to human dignity, and a full appreciation of our obligations to each other. “Looking back, the Mount’s core values were all part of the College’s ‘secret ingredients’ that really molded me as a good human being.” He still recalls the speech from his commencement, in which a classmate highlighted the Mount’s emphasis on social obligations to each other—and to the world. “The Mount produces doctors, nurses, teachers, scientists, and business leaders who will bring a set of strong ethics to their respective fields,” he said. “Those values taught me to always question if any decision I make is good—for me as well as for those whom it affects.” Mark is currently an AVP with BNP Paribas, a French international banking group and the world’s 8th largest bank by total assets.

More than 17,000 students have graduated from the College of Mount Saint Vincent. Much like you, they came to the Mount full of promise and hope. Here, they prepared for a career, not just a job. Our alums study at the finest graduate and professional schools in the nation. They become leaders and innovators in the global community. They are proud to be Mount Made.

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ALEXANDRIA BOBE ’11 Major: Biology Ph.D. | The University of Chicago

SOME STUDENTS, LIKE ALEXANDRIA BOBE ’11, arrive at the Mount already knowing their biggest strengths. In Alex’s case, that strength was biology. A deep interest in health sciences and a love of biology has carried Alex to a few different settings: research labs on and off campus, abroad for mission and ministry trips, and to the University of Chicago, where she recently completed her Ph.D. in Nutritional and Molecular Metabolism. As soon as she came to the Mount, Alex connected with the faculty. “The professors were great,” she said. “They became a second set of parents who encouraged me to keep going when things were hard.” They also encouraged her to take advantage of research opportunities and, more specifically, to apply to the Minority Summer Student Research Opportunity Program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Through the program, Alex conducted original research on type 2 diabetes and apoptosis during the summer before her junior year. “That summer really opened my eyes to research,” she said.

She enjoyed the experience so much that she returned to Einstein the following year to volunteer at the lab. During her senior year, she worked closely with Dr. Janet Rollins, an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Mount, studying proteins in fruit fly embryos. The Mount’s service learning opportunities also gave Alex a great way to combine her interests in biology and health sciences with meaningful international volunteer experiences. In Guatemala, she and her peers worked in the maternity ward of a public health clinic, which helped the students gain a deeper understanding of international health care systems. The combination of these experiences helped Alex ultimately realize the burgeoning field of translational research would be a meaningful way to bridge her passion for health and nutrition with her love of the lab. Her strong connection with the Mount’s faculty prepared her well. “Everyone in the Division of Natural Sciences was very close,” she said. “They were willing to be there for me, and they truly supported my success.”

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FROM HERE TO THERE Mount graduates are prepared to go on to study at some of the nation’s finest institutions, including: • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

• Pennsylvania State University

• Brown University

• Rutgers University

• Columbia University

• St. John’s University

• City University of New York

• State University of New York at Albany

• Fordham University • Georgetown University

• Teachers College, Columbia University

• Kings College London

• The University of Chicago

• McGill University

• University of Nebraska

• New York Medical College

• University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

• NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine

The College connects interested students with the U.S. Army ROTC at Fordham University and the U.S. Air Force ROTC at Manhattan College. ROTC programs help students earn a college degree, requiring a single term of military service in return. Participants gain an exceptional Mount Saint Vincent education, launch a career, and expand their commitment to servant leadership.

• Stony Brook University

• Harvard University

• New York University

ROTC AT THE MOUNT

JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE (B.A./M.A.)

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (B.A./M.S.)

PODIATRIC MEDICINE (B.S./D.P.M.)

EDUCATION (B.A./M.S.)

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (B.S./M.S.)

SOCIAL WORK (B.A./M.S.W.)

· St. John’s University

· College of Mount Saint Vincent HISTORY (B.A./M.A.)

· St. John’s University

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCES (B.A./M.S.)

· St. John’s University NURSING (B.S./M.S.)

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· Dominican College

· Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons PHARMACY (B.A./ PHARM.D.)

· University of St. Joseph School of Pharmacy PHYSICAL THERAPY (B.S./D.P.T.)

· New York Medical College

· New York College of Podiatric Medicine · Fordham University

SOCIAL WORK (B.A./M.S.W.)

· Yeshiva University

SOCIOLOGY (B.A./M.A.)

· St. John’s University


YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEAVE The College offers comprehensive graduate studies in business, education, and nursing, among others. As a graduate student, you’ll have access to advanced coursework and a whole different set of mentors at the Mount.

Graduate Programs MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

NAVIGATING THE WORLD MOUNT MENTORS The Mentors Program pairs students with accomplished alumnae/i, trustees, and friends of the College to help undergraduates channel their passion and talents toward successful, fulfilling professional lives. It’s not a job-placement service. In fact, students are frequently paired with professionals who work outside their field of interest. It’s something even more valuable: cultural enrichment and professional development that broadens your horizons. PARAMOUNT PERSPECTIVES The ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series connects students with today’s thought leaders. Artists, business executives, doctors, scientific researchers, and other prominent leaders bring their experience and wisdom directly into the Mount’s classrooms. Students gain industry knowledge and unique career insights firsthand. ALUMNAE/I NETWORKING EVENTS You’re always a part of our community—even after your time as an undergraduate ends. The College hosts a number of alumnae/i networking events where you can reminisce about your college days, find out what your accomplished peers are up to, and deepen your personal and professional connections.

The College has partnered with DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business to offer students an exclusive DePaul MBA with a concentration in management.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ART THERAPY/ COUNSELING MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION · Adolescent Education and Special Education (Dual Certification) ·C hildhood Education and Special Education (Dual Certification) ·C hildhood Education and TESOL (Dual Certification) · TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING · F amily Nurse Practitioner

Accelerated, Professional, and Certificate Programs ACCELERATED NURSING PROGRAM ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN ESOL APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA)— BOARD CERTIFIED BEHAVIOR ANALYST (BCBA) CERTIFICATION BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BACHELOR OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ONLINE COURSES CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNING 27


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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.

For more information about the College, contact our Admission staff.

COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT 6301 Riverdale Avenue Riverdale, New York 10471 OFFICE OF ADMISSION admissions@mountsaintvincent.edu 718.405.3267

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