2018 Summer Brochure

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WELCOME TO MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION! Mount Aloysius College is committed to our students and the community. We offer a highquality education at an exceptional value! Whether you’re looking for classes on campus, online, or at Penn Highlands Healthcare Dubois, Mount Aloysius College will provide you with a convenient and affordable education. We offer courses you won’t find anywhere else with several start dates throughout the summer. Information regarding tuition, fees, financial aid, and policies pertaining to summer courses can be found by visiting www.mtaloy.edu/summer. The Office of Graduate and Continuing Education Admissions team is at your service to answer questions, or refer you to someone who can. Feel free to contact us at 814-886-6383 or email admissions@mtaloy.edu. We hope you will take advantage of this great opportunity! We look forward to seeing you this summer and thank you for considering Mount Aloysius College as you continue on your educational journey.

Dr. Francis C. Crouse, Jr. Vice President for Enrollment Management Dean of Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions 814-886-6383 fcrouse@mtaloy.edu

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Matthew Bodenschatz Director of Graduate & Continuing Education Admissions 814-886-6383 mbodenschatz@mtaloy.edu

7373 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, PA 16630 - www.mtaloy.edu


Mount Aloysius College 2018 Summer Course Calendar

Summer Session One: On Campus

(PG. 6)

Summer Session One: Online

(PG. 9)

Summer Session Two: On Campus

(PG. 10)

Summer Session Two: Online

(PG. 13)

Summer Session Three

(PG. 14)

Term Period: Drop Period Ends: Withdrawal Period: Term Period: Drop Period Ends: Withdrawal Period: Term Period: Drop Period Ends: Withdrawal Period: Term Begins: Drop Period Ends: Withdrawal Period: Term Begins: Drop Period Ends: Withdrawal Period:

May 14, 2018 - June 26, 2018 May 17, 2018 May 18, 2018 - June 15, 2018 May 14, 2018 - July 8, 2018 May 17, 2018 May 18, 2018 - June 22, 2018 June 25, 2018 - August 5, 2018 June 28, 2018 June 29, 2018 - July 27, 2018 June 18, 2018 - August 12, 2018 June 21, 2018 June 22, 2018 - July 27, 2018 May 14, 2018 - August 16, 2018 May 17, 2018 May 18, 2018 - July 27, 2018

Summer 2018 Graduate Date: August 16, 2018

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WE MAKE IT SIMPLE TO REGISTER Are you a high school graduate or current high school senior? You may register for summer classes at Mount Aloysius College if you are a high school graduate, have successfully completed the requirements for the GED, or if you are a high school senior who wants to get an early start on your college education. Everyone must meet the entrance requirements of the College. Current high school students must submit a written recommendation from their high school principal or superintendent. To register please contact the Registrar’s Office at 814-886-6400 or email registrar@mtaloy.edu. Are you currently attending another college or university? If you are currently enrolled at another college/university and you want to register for summer classes through Mount Aloysius College, you can do so as a “visiting” student. Visiting students may register for classes by contacting the Registrar’s Office at 814-886-6400 or email registrar@mtaloy.edu. Please be sure that the course you’re registering for is approved for transfer credit by your home college/university. Are you a current Mount Aloysius College student? Log in to the Mount Aloysius Portal page: https://portal.mtaloy. edu. Enter your username and password and select the student tab. Choose the online registration link to add/drop courses. THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SUCCESS AND ADVISING WILL ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING CLASSES. Contact Mrs. Jenna Weyandt, Academic Advisor, if you have questions or would like to make an appointment. Call 814-886-6398 or email jweyandt@mtaloy.edu SUMMER SCHOOL TUITION, FEES, FINANCIAL AID OPPORTUNITIES, AND POLICIES Information regarding tuition, fees, and policies pertaining to summer courses can be found by visiting www.mtaloy.edu/summer.

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OPEN HOUSE DATES FOR FUTURE STUDENTS Sunday, April 29, 2018 Friday, July 13, 2018

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SUMMER SESSION 1: ON CAMPUS

May 14 - June 26

Course Title

Days

Biology BL 201 C1 BL 201 C1 BL 202 C1 BL 202 C1 BL 210 C1 BL 210 C1

Anat & Phys I Anat & Phys I Anat & Phys II Anat & Phys II Microbiology Microbiology

10 AM - 12:30 PM 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM 6:00 AM - 9:40 AM 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN

12:30 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:30 PM

MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN

Diagnostic Medical Sonogram DMS 408 01 Clncl Ultra Sim DMS 408 01 Clncl Ultra Sim DMS 408 02 Clncl Ultra Sim DMS 408 02 Clncl Ultra Sim English EN 312 01

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Location

Course #

Times

Modern Amer Nov 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM

MAIN

Master of Community Counseling COUN 581 01 Treating Trauma 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM COUN 685 01 Practicum

MAIN MAIN

Nursing NU 220T C1

10:00 AM - 1:20 PM

MAIN

Physical Therapy Assistant PT 241 01 Clin Ed ll

TBD - TBD

MAIN

Radiography RAD 202A 01 Rad Clinic III RAD 202A DB Rad Clinic III

8:00 AM - 3:00 PM 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

MAIN DRMC

Nursing Pharm


Day/Location Legend M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday; TBA = To Be Announced DRMC = Penn Highlands Healthcare Dubois; MAIN = Cresson; Online = Online course.

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SUMMER SESSION 1: ONLINE

May 14 - July 8 Course #

Course Title

Business BU 222 W1 BU 490 01

Personal Finance Bus Integ Semnr

Computer Science CS 345 01 IT Internship English EN 110 W1 EN 307 01 History HS 101 W1

Rhetoric I Crit Think Lit

Course #

Course Title

Political Science PS 203 W1 Amer Nat'l Govt Psychology PY 101 W1

General Psych

Religious Studies RS 300 01 Chr Hlth Cr Eth Sociology SO 120 W1

Child in Family

Wrld Cv to 1500

Information Communications ICT 101 W1 Information Lit Liberal Arts LA 201 W1

Self & Learning

Medical Assistant MA 109 W1 Med Term Master of Business Administration MBA 505 01 Hmn Rsrc Mngmt Nursing NU 305 01 NU 430 01 NU 440 01

Intro to Research Nrsng Infrmtcs Org. Behavior

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SUMMER SESSION 2: ON CAMPUS

June 25 - August 5 Course #

Course Title

Days

Biology BL 201 C2 BL 201 C2 BL 210 C2 BL 210 C2

Anat & Phys I Anat & Phys I Microbiology Microbiology

MW MTWR TR MTWR

Times

10:00 AM - 12:30 PM 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Location

MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN

Diagnostic Medical Sonogram DMS 409 01 Ultr Clin Pra I

MTWRF 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

MAIN

Found. Algebra Found. Algebra Int. Writing I Int. Writing I

MR MR MR MR

12:40 PM - 4:00 PM 12:40 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM

MAIN DRMC MAIN DRMC

Tri-County Lead

MTWRF 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

MAIN

Phlebotomy Tech

TBD

5:00 PM - 8:20 PM

MAIN

Capstone

TBD

TBD - TBD

ONLINE

M M

8:00 AM - 3:00 PM 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

MAIN DRMC

R

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

MAIN

MW MW

10:00 AM - 12:30 PM MAIN 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM MAIN

Educational Enrichment EE EE EE EE

094 094 098 098

C2 DB C2 DB

Liberal Arts LA 120 C2

Medical Assistant MA 175 C2 Nursing NU 401 02 Radiography RAD 202B 02 Rad Clinic III RAD 202B DB Rad Clinic III Master of Community Counseling COUN 630 02 Sbstc Abs Cnslg Nursing NU 115S C2 NU 115T C2 10

LPN-RN Trans Se LPN-RN Trans


Mount Aloysius College Mount Aloysius College

Consistently awarded

College of Distinction

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SUMMER SESSION 2: ONLINE

June 18 - August 12 Course #

Course Title

Art AR 109 W2 Surv Art: Cross Biology BL 112 W2 Nutrition Business BU 321 02 HR Plan & Dev BU 360 02 Entrepreneurship BU 452 02 Sports Mngt /Rec College Mathematics CM 220 W2 Intro to Stat. Criminology CR 101 W1 Intro Crim Just

Course #

Course Title

Liberal Arts LA 301 W2 LA 301 W4

Self & Vocation Self & Vocation

Master of Business Administration MBA 515 02 Market Mgmt Pla Nursing NU 302 02 NU 304 02 NU 403 01 NU 440P 02

Hlth Assessment Hum Path Comm Hlth Nrsng Leadership Prac

Political Science PS 211 W2 Comparative Pol

Educational Enrichment EE 091 W2 Col. Reading EE 093 W2 Col. Reading II

Psychology PY 102 W2

English EN 111 W2 Rhetoric II

Religious Studies RS 206 W2 World Religions

Hum Grth & Dev

Health Care Administration HCA 381 02 Hlthcr Otcm & QM History HS 102 W2 Wld Cv sn 1500 HS 201 W2 Am Hst to 1877 Informational Communications ICT 301 02 Profssnl ICTs

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SUMMER SESSION 3: ONLINE OR ON CAMPUS

May 14 - August 16 Course #

Course Title

Days

Times

Location

Accounting AC 345 01

Accounting Intr

TBD

TBD - TBD

MAIN

Business BU 345 01

Business Intrns

TBD

TBD - TBD

MAIN

Criminology CR 420 01 CR 420 02 CR 420 03 CR 420C 01 CR 420C 02 CR 420C 03

Crim. Internship Crim. Internship Crim. Internship Crim Intern (Cl) Crim Intern (Cl) Crim Intern (Cl)

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD - TBD TBD - TBD TBD - TBD TBD - TBD TBD - TBD TBD - TBD

MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN

Physical Therapist Assistant PT 251 01 Clin Ed lll

TBD

TBD - TBD

MAIN

Radiography RAD 220 01* Rad Sci & Proce RAD 220 DB* Rad Sci & Proce RAD 499 01 Nuclear Med Art

TW 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MAIN TW 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM DRMC TBD TBD - TBD MAIN

Day/Location Legend * denote 05/09/18 early start time M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday; TBA = To Be Announced DRMC = Penn Highlands Healthcare Dubois; MAIN = Cresson; Online = Online course.

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Non-Discrimination Statement: Mount Aloysius College strictly prohibits and does not tolerate unlawful discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, gender, sexual orientation, genetic information or veteran status in the administration of its admissions and employment practices, educational policies, financial aid, scholarship and loan programs, athletics or any other College administered program. Any person with limited language skills will be eligible for assistance in language skills from the College upon request. The College will provide such assistance to assure that any person with limited English language skills will not have language act as a barrier either to admission or to participation in programs of the College. Inquiries or requests for information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, should be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs, the College’s designated Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator, at the Office of Student Affairs, Cosgrave Center/Athletic Convocation and Wellness Center, 7373 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, PA 16630. Tel: (814) 886-6472. If you have questions or need information regarding specific accommodation(s), including physical access to campus facilities, please contact the Office of Counseling and Disability Services department, St.Joseph’s Hall, room 101, or call (814) 886-6515. Any request(s) for accommodation should be made with as much advance notice as possible in order to provide sufficient time for the College to review and respond to your request in a timely manner. All requests should be submitted at least 30 days prior to an effective date of implementation.

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Mount Aloysius College is a comprehensive, private, Catholic, co-educational, liberal arts and sciences based college offering undergraduate and graduate education emphasizing career preparation and Mercy values. Our campus overlooks the Allegheny Mountains in the Laurel Highlands of west central Pennsylvania. 16,500

Alumni working in leadership positions around the world

2,500

Unduplicated head count

1,300 Approximate number of full-time students 1,200 Approximate number of part-time undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students 14 Average class size 12 to 1 Student/faculty ratio 193 Acres on MAC’s mountaintop campus 175 Professors/Faculty members (no graduate assistants) 70+ Academic programs 20 Academic concentrations 14 NCAA D-III athletic programs 100 Student organizations, service opportunities, social events and intramural programs 94% Students receiving financial aid and scholarships 99-100% Placement rate in certain specialty fields (nursing, medical imaging) 100%

Campus wireless access

100%

Students who perform community service

This publication is for your information and is not to be construed as a contract between Mount Aloysius College and any individual. Admission to and attendance at the College are privileges, not rights. Membership in the College community bears with it the responsibility to adhere to its regulations.

Toll Free...........................................................(888) 823-2220 Admissions Office............................................(814) 886-6383 Bookstore........................................................(814) 886-6380 Student Billing.................................................(814) 886-6368 Financial Aid Office..........................................(814) 886-6357 Graduate & Continuing Education Admissions.....................................(814) 886-6383 Registrar’s Office.............................................(814) 886-6400


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