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COLLEGES
Berkeley College
12 East 41st Street, New York, NY 10017 800-446-5400 • berkeleycollege.edu info@berkeleycollege.edu President: Diane Recinos, Ed.D. Type of institution: four-year private college offering courses in more than 20 career fields Courses offered onsite and online. Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors and masters, along with certificates and continuing education programs
Dutchess Community College
53 Pendell Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 845-431-8000 • sunydutchess.edu admissions@sunydutchess.edu President: Peter Grant Jordan Type of institution: community college offering more than 60 associate degrees, certificates and microcredentials Degrees conferred: associate’s
Fordham University
400 Westchester Ave., West Harrison 10604 367-3426 • fordham.edu/westchester President: Tania Tetlow Type of institution: private, Jesuit university Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctorate, certificates, doctoral certificates
Iona University
715 North Ave., New Rochelle 10801 800-231-4662 • iona.edu admissions@iona.edu President: Seamus Carey, Ph.D. Type of institution: private, Catholic, liberal arts college offering more than 60 degree programs Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, advanced certificates
Landmark College
19 River Road South, Putney Vermont 05346 802-387-6718 • landmark.edu admissions@landmark.edu President: Dr. Peter Eden Type of institution: private liberal arts for students with learning differences (dyslexia, ADHD, autism, executive function challenges) offering associate and bachelor’s degrees; LC Online programs for college students and Dual Enrollment for high school students; a Bridge Experience for visiting college students; summer programs for high school and college students; and professional development for educators. Degrees conferred: associate, bachelor’s, postbaccalaureate certificates
LIU Hudson at Westchester
735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 10577 831-2700 • liu.edu/hudson Westchester@liu.edu, Hudson@liu.edu President: Kimberly R. Cline Type of institution: nonprofit, private, graduate university Degrees conferred: masters, advanced certificates
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Manhattan College
Rockland Community College
Manhattanville College
Sarah Lawrence College
4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale 10471 718-862-7200 • manhattan.edu admit@manhattan.edu President: Brennan O’Donnell Type of institution: independent, coeducational university Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters 2900 Purchase St., Purchase 10577 694-2200 • mville.edu admissions@mville.edu Interim President: Louise Feroe, Ph.D. Type of institution: private, coeducational, liberal arts college Degrees conferred: advanced certificates, post baccalaureate, bachelors, masters, doctorate
Mercy College
555 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry 10522 788-MERCY-GO • mercy.edu admissions@mercy.edu President: Timothy L. Hall Type of institution: accredited, private, nonsectarian, coeducational college Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters
Monroe College
434 Main St., New Rochelle 10801 800-55-MONROE • monroecollege.edu ephillips@monroecollege.edu President: Stephen J. Jerome Type of institution: private college Degrees conferred: certificates, bachelors, masters
New York Medical College
40 Sunshine Cottage Road, Valhalla 10595 594-4000 • nymc.edu School of Medicine: mdadmit@nymc.edu School of Health Sciences and Practice: shsp_admissions@nymc.edu Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences: gsbms_apply@nymc.edu President: Alan Kadish Type of institution: medicine and health sciences university Degrees conferred: doctor of medicine, post-graduate medical education, dual degree, masters, doctor of philosophy, master of public health, doctoral, certificates
Pace University
861 Bedford Road, Pleasantville 10570 773-3200 • pace.edu undergraduateadmission@pace.edu President: Marvin Krislov Type of institution: private institution offering bachelors, masters and doctoral programs Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters
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145 College Road, Suffern, NY 10901 845-574-4000 • sunyrockland.edu admissions@sunyrockland.edu President: Michael A. Baston, Ph.D. Type of institution: community college Degrees conferred: associates, certificates 1 Mead Way, Bronxville 10708 337-0700 • sarahlawrence.edu slcadmit@sarahlawrence.edu President: Cristle Collins Judd Type of institution: private, coeducational, liberal arts college Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters
St. Thomas Aquinas College
125 Route 340, Sparkill, NY 10976 845-398-4100 • stac.edu admissions@stac.edu President: Kenneth D. Daly Type of institution: Private, 4-Year Liberal Arts College Degrees conferred: Bachelors, Masters, Advanced Certificates
SUNY Empire State College†
210 N. Central Ave., Suite 150, Hartsdale 10530 948-6206 ext. 3590 • esc.edu/locations/hartsdale escnews@esc.edu President: Lisa Vollendorf, Ph.D. Type of institution: public college Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, advanced certificates
SUNY Purchase College
735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 10577 251-6300 • purchase.edu admissions@purchase.edu President: Milagros “Milly” Peña, Ph.D. Type of institution: public liberal arts and sciences college Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters
The College of Westchester
325 Central Ave., White Plains 10606 831-0200 • cw.edu admissions@cw.edu President: Mary Beth Del Balzo Type of institution: two-year and four-year private college Degrees conferred: bachelors, certificates
Westchester Community College
75 Grasslands Road, Valhalla 10595 606-6600 • sunywcc.edu admissions@sunywcc.edu President: Belinda S. Miles Type of institution: community college offering more than 60 associate degrees and certificates Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors, certificates
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Shaping Digital Transformation
How Sacred Heart’s MBA is leading the charge Apple, Amazon, Uber. Thirty years ago, no one could have predicted the massive impact these companies would have on the way we communicate, buy goods, get from place to place and live our lives. But digital transformation is rapidly upending companies and entire industries, forcing us to question historical ways of doing and delivering business. Some experts project that more than 60% of the skills that individuals learn today will be outdated by 2030 for this everchanging economy. “Today it is all about being innovative and resourceful while growing core competencies and building sustainable practices on an ongoing basis,” said Nicole C. Jackson, Ph.D., director of the MBA program at Sacred Heart University (SHU). “No longer can students just depend upon a set of traditional skills as a guarantee of future success. Rather they will need to build skills continuously and grow newer mindsets for this newer economy while also maintaining firm grounding of who they are and what value they aim to deliver.” How did it happen? Exciting platforms, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data, the decentralization of finance and blockchain technology and the advent of predictive analytics are converging to create a brave new world of possibilities. And, just as generations past had to adapt to the changeover from the horse-and-buggy to the car and the typewriter to the word processor, college students must keep pace. The trick is to put aside fear of the unknown and forge ahead to build a future of abundance and capabilities, Jackson said. “If we can skill people the right way, they should have even more opportunity,” she said. It’s a challenge SHU has taken to heart in the last few years. SHU’s Jack Welch College of Business & Technology (WCBT) stands at the forefront of defining emerging career trajectories within the reality of digital transformation. WCBT’s MBA program with an innovation management concentration teaches the application of technology in business rather than presenting technology as a separate function, providing an understanding of core business models and forms of marketing and management. It also presents a crucial understanding as to how digital transformation technologies such as AI and Big Data will require novel ways to approach traditional business problems.
In addition, SHU offers a wealth of exciting spaces and resources for exploration. In 2019, WCBT moved into the renovated East Building of the former GE headquarters, which now forms SHU’s expansive West Campus. West Campus is home to TechnologyEnhanced Active Learning Environment (TEAL) classrooms, collaborative student workspaces, special case study rooms for Socratic-method teaching and Echo-360 technology to facilitate interaction with online students here and abroad. SHU iHub, the first co-working space in a university environment powered by Verizon, is an 8,000-square-foot collaborative workspace where teams of entrepreneurs from the region and students can work on start-up ideas. The flexible space is supported by a studentled concierge service, hot desks, offices and conference rooms and a full-time community manager to make sure everything runs smoothly. In addition, students have access to classrooms equipped with the latest in augmented, virtual and mixed reality components and technology. Building on SHU’s emphasis on critical thinking and judgment, students are challenged through problem-based learning to create and innovate. Pairing new technology with the rich grounding of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition encourages students to collaborate, recognize their own ethical underpinnings and immerse themselves in the creative, continuous learning model that digital transformation fosters. A meaningful capstone project pairs students with local agencies through the SHU-based Center for Nonprofit Organizations. Bringing their up-to-date acumen to a nonprofit’s real-world challenges helps deepen their understanding of the relationships between business and the community. It also hones the breadth and depth of their skills for a future in both nonprofit and for-profit entities large and small. “Today’s business leaders need to be both fluid and fluent. It’s not just ‘I know accounting’ or ‘I know marketing,’” Jackson said. “There needs to be a commitment to making a positive impact, to innovation and empathy and ethics. With all the technology, we always put humans at the center of it.” SHU’s MBA program is now accepting applications for fall. For more information, visit www.sacredheart.edu/mymba
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MBA Director and Management Professor Nicole Jackson, Ph.D.
Professor Samah Senbel teaches a class in the AI Lab at West Campus.
iHub powered by Verizon at Sacred Heart University.
The Welch Scholars in Sacred Heart University’s Welch College of Business & Technology present project updates in the Welch Experience space at West Campus.
Be prepared to lead the digital transformation WITH AN MBA FROM THE JACK WELCH COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY. Our forward-thinking curriculum – including the Innovation Management concentration – offers experiential learning in cutting-edge AR/VR and AI labs, shaping students into digital transformation leaders prepared to make a positive impact on society. Applications are still being accepted for this fall. Attend an upcoming virtual information session on August 9 at 6:30 p.m. to learn more. Register at www.sacredheart.edu/mymba
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COLLEGES Albertus Magnus College
700 Prospect St., New Haven 06511 800-578-9160 • nd.albertus.edu admissions@albertus.edu President: Julia M. McNamara Type of institution: independent, coeducational, liberal arts college. Catholic college in Dominican tradition Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, certificates
Fairfield University
1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield 06824 254-4000 • fairfield.edu admis@fairfield.edu President: Mark R. Nemec Type of institution: private, nonprofit, Jesuit university with 45 undergraduate minors Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctorates
Gateway Community College
20 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510 285-2000 • GatewayCT.edu admissions@GatewayCT.edu CEO: William ‘Terry’ Brown, Ph.D. Regional President: Paul Broadie II Type of institution: A Connecticut State Community College Degrees conferred: Associate, certificates
Housatonic Community College
900 Lafayette Blvd., Bridgeport 06604 332-5100 • housatonic.edu HC-Admissions@housatonic.edu CEO: Dwayne Smith, Ph.D. Interim Regional President: Amy Diaz, Ph.D. Type of institution: A Connecticut State Community College Degrees conferred: associate, certificates
Norwalk Community College
188 Richards Ave., Norwalk 06854 857-7060 • norwalk.edu admissions@norwalk.edu CEO: Cheryl C. De Vonish, J.D. Regional President: David A. Ruth, Ph.D. Type of institution: A Connecticut State Community College Degrees conferred: associate, certificates
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Post University
800 Country Club Road, Waterbury 06723 800-345-2562 • post.edu postadmissions@post.edu President: John L. Hopkins Type of institution: private, proprietary institution offered online in all 50 states Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors, certificates, masters, advanced certificates
Quinnipiac University
275 Mount Carmel Ave., Hamden 06518 582-8200 • qu.edu admissions@qu.edu President: Judy D.Olian Type of institution: private, coeducational university offering 110 degree programs Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctoral, advanced diplomas, certificates
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
275 Windsor St., Hartford 06120 860-548-2400 • ewp.rpi.edu admissions@rpi.edu President: Shirley Ann Jackson Type of institution: technological research university offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctoral
Sacred Heart University
5151 Park Ave., Fairfield 06825 371-7999 • sacredheart.edu enroll@sacredheart.edu President: John J. Petillo Type of institution: private nonprofit, Catholic university Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctoral
Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent St., New Haven 06515 392-7278 • southernct.edu admissions@southernct.edu President: Joe Bertolino Type of institution: public university offering 242 undergraduate majors, minors and pre-professional programs and more than 111 graduate programs in five schools Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctorates, certificates
505 University Ave., Bridgeport, CT 06604 203-287-3031 admissions@paier.edu President: Joseph M. Bierbaum Type of institution:proprietary, private, independent, nonsectarian Degrees/Credentials conferred: certificates, associates, bachelors, masters
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University of Bridgeport
126 Park Ave., Bridgeport 06604 576-4000 • bridgeport.edu admit@bridgeport.edu President: Danielle Wilken Ed.D. Type of institution: private, nonprofit, independent, nonsectarian university Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors, masters
University of Connecticut Stamford
1 University Place, Stamford 06901 251-8400 • stamford.uconn.edu beahuskystamford@uconn.edu President: Jennifer Orlikoff, Ph.D. Type of institution: public university Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctoral
University of Hartford
200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford 06117 860-768-4100 • hartford.edu admission@hartford.edu President: Gregory S. Woodward Type of institution: independent, nonsectarian, coeducational school offering 96 undergraduate majors and 62 graduate-level degree programs Degrees conferred: bachelors, masters, doctoral, certificates
University of New Haven
300 Boston Post Road, West Haven 06516 800-342-5864 • newhaven.edu admissions@newhaven.edu President: Steven H. Kaplan Type of institution: private university Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors, masters
Western Connecticut State University
181 White St., Danbury 06810 837-9000 • wcsu.edu admissions@wcsu.edu President: John B. Clark Type of institution: public university with 41 undergraduate programs Degrees conferred: associates, bachelors, masters, doctoral, certificates
Ancell School of Business • AACSB Accredited, Business Education Alliance • High quality, personalized learning approach • Innovative MBA and MHA programs • New Fall 2022 Homeland Security
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• 10 majors and 6 departments in the Humanities • 6 majors and 2 departments in Social Services • 10 majors and 5 departments in STEM
• Top ranked Nursing Program in Connecticut • Integrate theory with application and practice • Doctoral programs in Nursing and Education
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School of Visual and Performing Arts • Top ranked Nursing Program in Connecticut • Integrate theory with application and practice • Doctoral programs in Nursing and Education
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CT, NY and NJ residents all pay same in-state tuition rate New England residents get tuition discounts because of WCSU’s participation in the New England Regional Student Program.
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PAIER COLLeGE As you look out the window of your classroom, the ferry is gliding across the crystal blue waters of Long Island Sound on its way to Port Jeff. A few birds are making another pass over Seaside Park, as people are just starting games on the soccer and baseball fields. Within walking distance, beachgoers dot the golden sand as the afternoon sun heats up. In front of you, your instructor guides you through today’s theories and techniques before taking you outside for the rest of class to apply what you just learned. You plan to head to the dining hall with some new friends before walking along the shore with your break between classes. This is no daydream. This is just the sort of environment Paier College students get to enjoy on a daily basis – at least until the snow comes. Founded in 1946, Paier College recently
completed its relocation and transition to Bridgeport ushering in a new era of training commercial artists and designers, refreshed for the 21st century learner. This transition not only grew the physical footprint of the College, it also saw Paier add new programs to its curriculum offerings; the school now offers 13 academic programs in visual and fine art, design, software and coding, marketing and communications. Students can earn certificates and undergraduate degrees in these various fields and in early 2022, Paier announced the addition of the graduate level programs; an M.P.S. in Design Management and an M.A. in Global Media and Communication Studies. Serving for years as Connecticut’s only independent art college, Paier College has a 75-year legacy of training artists with career-oriented education. Its mission
Paier College, located in Bridgeport, CT on Long Island Sound, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in design, marketing, fine arts, communications, and more.
focuses on inspiring the creative minds of tomorrow and fostering intellectual curiosity and innovation. Graduates are prepared to solve real-world problems, be stewards of civic responsibility and
engage with others through collaborative experience. For a prospective student seeking to find a balance of value, affordability, small class size, personalized education, opportunity
and rewarding experiences, then nationally accredited Paier College should be on the list for residents, commuters and nontraditional learners alike. Here’s what one student, Nikah, had to say about her experience: “For anyone considering Paier, I love it here because I’ve accomplished so much. I have amazing teachers who guide me along the way. My work has been recognized with awards and accolades. It’s a place where it really feels like the staff care about the students. As a result, I’ve had the opportunity to shine at Paier. Now I’m about to graduate and I have the job of a lifetime lined up, working alongside one of the best interior designers in New York. There were times when my world felt upside down, but at Paier, I’ve learned to challenge myself. My teachers never gave up on me and I truly have them to thank for everything. I’m proud to be at Paier.”
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Thirty-one New Haven area high school students attended Southern’s second annual Summer Nursing Symposium in the newly opened College of Health and Human Services building this June. The five-day oncampus learning experience presented an opportunity for Southern faculty to mentor local students of underrepresented backgrounds into health-care fields.
Along with gaining hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment, participant Riley Baez, a rising senior at the Engineering and Science University Magnet School, appreciated the opportunity to work alongside professionals in the field. “Hanging around the professors all day, you really see how they genuinely want to get to know us. They see us as individual people and want to help us pursue our careers.” Participants learned about different nursing pathways, were introduced to common supplies used within the profession and practiced using them, participated in simulations, and even ventured off-campus to shadow a nurse at Yale-New Haven Hospital. The program also provided participants with in-depth exposure to all parts of the medical field, allowing them to selectively hone-in on areas of interest with their future careers in mind. According to Dr. Kristen Borgognone, assistant professor of nursing, hosting the symposium in the new Health and Human Services building enhanced participants’ ability to fully immerse themselves in health-care simulations. “They’ve had the opportunity to really experience the role of the nurse in many different hands-on activities. They can ask questions. First, we show them, then they actually can turn around and teach each other and that’s really good when you see SCSU, page 10
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that happen.” Many of the activities were held in the fourth floor’s nursing simulation labs and the first floor’s 120-seat lecture hall. Molly Pellino, a rising junior at Wilbur Cross High School, described the experience as “adapting with the generation.” “This building gives you a lot of exposure to nursing, (and the) many different things you can try and use,” said Pellino. Thanks to an expansive partnership with Yale New Haven Health, Southern will double the number of B.S. nurses graduating from the university within the next four years, helping to address a critical nursing shortage in Connecticut heightened by the Covid-19 pandemic. In a bid to boost diversity in the nursing ranks, the grant also funds two new initiatives providing nursing education and career growth opportunities for certified nursing aides and high school students, respectively. After this week’s visit to Southern and Yale New Haven Hospital, Pellino and Baez feel more confident about their choice to go into the health-care field, as well as having Southern as a potential pathway towards earning a degree. “I came into this program barely knowing what I wanted to do,” said Baez. “This helped me narrow it down to a family nurse practitioner.”
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