Explore Chicopee, Massachusetts elms.edu
Founded in 1928 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield, Massachusetts.
A member of the
NCAA Division III and the New England Collegiate Conference.
We are a coeducational Catholic liberal arts college.
More than
90%
of our students receive some form of financial aid.
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We offer over undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate academic programs.
Small class sizes:
13-16 students
We’re a Close-knit Community Whatever your path, at Elms College we will challenge you, cheer you on, and connect you with opportunities that open doors. Guided by the College’s values of faith and excellence, we’ll prepare you not only for professional success, but also to help create solutions that make a difference in the lives of others.
Welcome
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Liberal Arts Core, Career-oriented Majors “The relationships students have with staff and faculty makes Elms unique, and that is why I’m pursuing a graduate degree in college student personnel from the University of Rhode Island.”
Maira Pantoja ’16 Hometown: East Windsor, CT Major: Spanish Minor: Education Studies Women’s Basketball Captain, Student Government, Student Activities Board, Resident Advisor, Welcome Week Leader
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Undergraduate Degree Programs Associate’s Programs Paralegal Studies Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Bachelor’s Programs Business Accelerated B.A./M.B.A. (Accounting, Financial Planning Healthcare Leadership, Management) Accounting Healthcare Management International Studies/Business Management Marketing Sport Management Communication Sciences and Disorders Communication Sciences and Disorders Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Education Early Childhood Education Education/Moderate Disabilities (Grades K-8) Education/Moderate Disabilities (Grades 5-12) Education Studies Elementary Education English as a Second Language Secondary Education
Humanities and Fine Arts English Fine Art History Liberal Arts Religious Studies Spanish Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Technology Biology Chemistry Computer Information Tech Design Computer Information Technology Graphic Design Mathematical Science Social Media
Minors of Study Asian Studies (China) Asian Studies (Japan) Bioethics Business & Law Coaching Cyber Security & Digital Forensics Entrepreneurship Irish Studies Music Philosophy Pre-Professional Tracks and Concentrations Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Physician Assistant (new fall 2016) Pre-Veterinary
Professional Studies School of Nursing Nursing Social Sciences Criminal Justice Legal Studies Paralegal Studies Psychology Social Work Sociology
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Committment to Your Success Your professors will be accomplished scholars, scientists, artists, and innovators. Not only are they established in their field, but they are also committed to your success and will work closely with you every step of the way. Laura McNeil, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History B.A., Hampshire College M.A., Ph.D., Boston College Damien Murray, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History B.A., M.A., National University of Ireland at Maynooth Ph.D., Boston College
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Opening Doors to Amazing Possibilities The level of personal attention our students receive from faculty and staff is what gives them support and confidence to succeed, and opens doors to new possibilities.
Kevin Corcoran ‘19 Hometown: Waterbury, CT Double Major: Secondary Education and History Minor: Irish Studies Men’s Swimming, International Club, Elms Choir, Active Minds Club, Irish Cultural Center
After encouragement from our Fulbright language teaching assistant (FLTA) to apply, Kevin Corcoran ‘19 has received an IrelandUnited States Commission for Educational Exchange’s Gaeltacht Summer Award for 2016. This award will allow him to visit Ireland for an immersive experience studying the Irish language in the country’s Gaeltacht regions. “I have always wanted to travel. I can’t wait to explore this part of the world while learning the Irish language.” 5
Redefining Excellence We continually integrate the latest technology into teaching and research. Our scenic campus features state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories and enhanced facilities for student life.
The Center for Natural and Health Sciences This five-story, 22,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility was designed to encourage new collaborations among academic disciplines. It is home to eight laboratories, plus research, clinical and classroom space for programs in biology, chemistry, and nursing. Kaeleigh Dowe ’17 Hometown: Somers, CT Double Major: Pre-Med Biology and Chemistry Minor: Bioethics Women’s Lacrosse, Orientation Leader, Peer Tutor, Student Ambassador
Since her first year on campus, Kaeleigh Dowe ‘17 has conducted real-world research for Elms, including a chemical analysis of plant fragrances. “The science center’s completely up-to-date equipment and technology have made both my classes and my research more advanced.” 6
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Welcome to Our Campus 1. Mary Dooley College Center Cafe, Dining Hall Classrooms Borgia Gallery Bookstore Campus Post Office Student Services
2. Rose William Hall - Residence Hall
Office of the President Classrooms Veritas Auditorium Gymnasium Art Studios Nursing and Science Divisions Administrative Offices
4. O’Leary Hall - Residence Hall 5. Maguire Center
11. Yellow House
Fitness Center Picknelly Arena Athletic Director Health Center Athletic Trainer Suspended Track Natatorium Classrooms
Education Division Faculty Offices
6. Devine Hall - Residence Hall 7. Spaulding House
Admission Offices
8. Center for Natural and Health Sciences
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10. Alumnae Library Library Computer Labs Auditorium Media Center Academic Resource Center Classrooms Faculty Offices
3. Marian Hall
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Institutional Marketing Information Services
12. Cheryl Condon Softball Field 13. Leary Field 14. Keating Quadrangle 15. Blue House Writing Center
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It’s All About Balance On the court, on the field, or at your desk, you can be equally committed to your athletic and academic experiences.
NCAA Division III Intercollegiate Sports Men’s
Women’s
Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Field Hockey Golf Lacrosse Soccer Soccer Swimming Softball Track Swimming Volleyball Track Volleyball 11
Andrew Mercado ’16 “The mission trip experiences have forever changed my world perspective and have inspired me to live as an engaged global citizen.” 12
A Global View We’re a community that takes action to make the world a better place. From your first semester to your last, you can put your faith into action through service-learning programs. In addition to local partnerships, the College organizes weeklong service trips to destinations in the U.S. and abroad. These trips implement Catholic social teachings, expand cultural awareness, and invite you to help shape a more just world. Recent destinations have included: Jamaica San Jose, California Concordia, Kansas New Orleans, Louisiana
Brooklyn, New York Baltimore, Maryland Honduras Nicaragua
Andrew Mercado ’16 Hometown: Holyoke, MA Major: Healthcare Management and Sociology Campus Ministry, Fontbonne Scholar, Sisters of Saint Joseph Peace & Justice Committee, Agape Latte, Dorothy Day Program Student Leader, Welcome Week and Orientation Leader
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Welcome Home Whether you live in one of our residence halls or commute, you’ll be a part of a friendly, energetic community. Each semester, Elms’ calendar is filled with cultural and social events. You can get involved with our many student-run organizations, clubs, or intramural sports. Our campus is located in suburban Chicopee, Massachusetts, filled with a rich cultural history. We’re just 2 miles north of Springfield, 90 minutes to Boston, and 2.5 hours to New York City. We’re also in easy reach of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Six Flags New England, and the Springfield Museums.
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Keating Quadrangle serves as a gathering place for the Elms community.
Long lasting
friendships.
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Making College Affordable Elms wants to make this private college experience affordable for you. In fact, coming here often costs less than attending a public institution. That’s because of generous financial aid packages including grants, scholarships, and loans. Last year, the average award was $32,386. More than 90 percent of our students receive some form of financial aid. The Office of Financial Aid will work with you and your family to determine your eligibility.
Sarah Tatgenhorst ‘18 Hometown: Winterport, ME Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Women’s Cross Country and Track, International Club, Friendship Partner Program
“If it wasn’t for the presidential scholarship Elms granted me, an out-of-state college might not have been an option.”
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Next Steps Visit The best way to get to know us is to visit. Sign up for one of our year-round visit opportunities: elms.edu/visit
Talk with a Counselor As you explore Elms College, our Admission Counselors are here to help answer your questions. Find your counselor: elms.edu/counselors
Ready to Apply? Elms College is a member of the Common Application. You can also apply using our online or paper application: elms.edu/apply
Office of Admission elms.edu/admission admissions@elms.edu 413-592-3189
291 Springfield Street Chicopee, MA 01013-2839
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We are a Catholic liberal arts college founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield, Massachusetts.
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