Greatness meets Goodness - · PDF fileAn internship turned full-time ... Prince of Tyre ......
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Greatness meets Goodness
Think Forward >Discover an education in which you will explore, encounter and question the world you know and the world in which you’ll make your mark. Experience the difference a Jesuit education will make in your life and the difference you will make in the world.
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Founded: 1946, currently 1 of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the country
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TOP20
Location: Nicknamed the “Heights,” our 160-acre suburban campus is located in Syracuse, New York (within a five-hour drive of New York City, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Boston and Toronto)
Enrollment: 3,500
undergraduate: 2,800 including 500 transfer students
graduate: 700
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Average Class Size: 20
Leadership: Linda M. LeMura, Ph.D., is the first laywoman ever to lead a Jesuit college or university in the U.S.
Ranked among the nation’s top 15 percent of institutions for undergraduate education by The Princeton Review
Top 20 Northern Colleges and Universities U.S. News and World Report
#7 Best Value School in the North U.S. News and World Report
Think FORWARD � lemoyne.edu
Our Stories
Blending Reality with Virtual RealityJ.P. Rancy ’16 uses GoogleGlass in brainstorming ways to make maritime navigation safer under the direction of Martha Grabowski, Ph.D., a leader in the field of maritime safety.
search “Le Moyne Rancy”
Working to Restore MemoriesFulbright Scholar Lara DeRuisseau, Ph.D., posesses a keen understanding of how precious and irreplaceable our memories are and was inspired to put her own mind to work researching Alzheimer’s disease.
A Commitment to Conservation Jason Luscier, Ph.D., regularly rises before dawn to study avian life, but he is no ordinary bird watcher. He is using his research in the field to help shape future wildlife conservation plans.
Passion meets Compassion Nursing students provide hope and healing – one patient at a time – in a clinic for the poor and uninsured.
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EXPERT FACULTY �
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“I graduated from Le Moyne a better person. I am grateful for that.”
– Antonio Reynoso ’06 New York City Council Member
A Commitment to Conservation Jason Luscier, Ph.D., regularly rises before dawn to study avian life, but he is no ordinary bird watcher. He is using his research in the field to help shape future wildlife conservation plans.
A Voice to End DiscriminationDarius Makuja, Ph.D., used his powerful voice to speak out against the scourge of racism before one of the world’s most august bodies – the United Nations.
From Court to ClassroomDelia Popesu, Ph.D., inspires her students to wrestle with weighty questions of peace and social justice in one of the world’s most venerable sites – the Interna-tional Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands.
Taking the Global Stage At the Shakespeare festival in Venice, a student cast and crew put a 21st century twist on a 17th century masterpiece.
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Work that Sets Your Heart on Fire Mackenzie Irvin ’15 shaped young lives – and changed her own – as a teacher in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.
Living a Dream An internship turned full-time job at ESPN fulfills a dream for communication major Thomas Stamas ’14.
� OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOMAlumni Network Connection Our connections reach far and wide, and that gives our students a leg up on taking that critical first step in their careers.
Our STORIES � lemoyne.edu/ourstories
ExperienceCollege is about so much more than the four walls of a classroom. It’s where memories are made, friendships are formed, and lifelong passions are pursued.
�Personal and professional development opportunities dedicated to the Jesuit ideal of cura personalis (care of the whole person)
�Social events like Dolphy Day, Cram Jam, Fall Fest, Earth Jam, Trivia, Halloween Ball, and Snow Ball
�Virtually unlimited study abroad options through a network of 180+ Jesuit colleges around the globe
Multicultural
Asian Students in Alliance (A.S.I.A.)
Brothers of a New Direction (B.O.N.D.)
El Progreso
International Club
Muslim Student Association
Performing Arts
Boot and Buskin
Dance Team
Fermata Nowhere
Jazz Ensemble
The Jazzuits
Student Media
The Dolphin newspaper
LCTV
WLMU radio
Service and Social Action
Amnesty International
Creating Awareness and Reaching for Equality (C.A.R.E.)
Ignatian Ignite
Student Environmental Coalition
Student Government Association
… and many more.
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80+ STUDENT CLUBS
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1 �Enjoying the quad in the spring
2 �Taking center stage in the theatre production of Pericles: Prince of Tyre
3 �Coming together during a service trip to New Orleans
4 �Sharing a moment with a friend in the LaCasse Dining Center
5 �Blending science and imagination in the Le Moyne College Makers Club
Become YOU � lemoyne.edu/experience
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The Le Moyne community has made sure I realized my full potential and has placed people within my life to make sure I get to where I want to go.”
– Amari Pollard ’17
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College of Arts & Sciences
• Academic center and intellectual hub
• Core classes in the liberal arts
• Integral Honors Program
Madden School of Business
• One of an elite group of institutions – fewer than 5 percent worldwide – accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)
• Three Centers of Excellence
Purcell School of Professional Studies
• Well-established education and medical programs
• Self-sustaining LEED-certified science complex with state-of-the art laboratories
�Arts & HumanitiesCommunication and Film StudiesComputer ScienceCriminologyEconomicsEnglish
• Advanced Writing*• Creative Writing• Film*• Irish Literature*• Literature• Medieval Studies*
Foreign Languages & Literatures• Classical Humanities*• French• Italian*• Latin*• Spanish
FrenchGender and Women’s Studies*HistoryMathematics
• Actuarial Science• Applied Mathematics• Pure Mathematics• Statistics
Peace and Global StudiesPolitical Science
• Legal Studies*PhilosophyPsychologyReligious Studies
• Catholic Studies*Sociology
• Anthropology• Criminology• Human Services• Research & Theory
Software Applications and Systems Development SpanishTheatre ArtsVisual & Performing Arts
• Arts Administration*• Dance*• Music*• Theatre Arts• Visual Arts*
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS GRADUATE PROGRAMS
�ArtsArts Administration
Certificate in Arts Administration
�BusinessBusiness Administration (MBA)
Information Systems
Certificate in Information Systems
Certificate in Health Information Systems
�EducationChildhood Education
Adolescent Education
Dual Childhood/Special Education
Dual Adolescent/Special Education
Literacy (birth-grade 12)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Urban Studies
School Building Leader
School District Leader
School District Business Leader
School District Business Leader/MBA
Professional Education (non-certification program)
Certificate in Adult Education
Certificate in Higher Education
�HealthFamily Nurse PractitionerInformatics (Nursing)Nurse AdministrationNurse EducationOccupational TherapyPhysician Assistant Studies
Think EXCELLENCE � lemoyne.edu/learn
�BusinessAccounting Business Administration*Business Analytics FinanceInformation Systems
Health IS, Management ISHuman Resource Management Management & Leadership
• Entrepreneurship*Marketing
• Sports Marketing *
�Health SciencesNursing Physician Assistant Studies **
�Natural SciencesBiochemistryBiological Sciences
• Health Professions• Molecular Biology• Neurobiology
ChemistryEngineering **
Aerospace , Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil/Structural, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Geotechnical, Mechanical
Environmental Science SystemsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral SciencePhysics
�Education CertificationAdolescent Education (grades 7-12)Dual Adolescent/Special Education (grades 7-12)Dual Childhood/Special Education (grades 1-6)Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (grades K-12)
�Special Programs3+3 Doctor of Physical Therapy3+4 Dental Medicine3+3 Law3+4 Optometry3+4 PodiatryBachelor’s + Master’s in:
CommunicationsEngineeringForensic Science Information ManagementLibrary SciencePublic Administration
5-Year Accounting/M.B.A.
5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in English 5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in History5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in SpanishEarly Assurance Dental MedicineEarly Assurance MedicinePre-Dental MedicinePre-Health Related Professions
(cytotechnology, medical technology, respiratory care)
Pre-LawPre-MedicinePre-Occupational TherapyPre-Veterinary Medicine
* available as a minor only ** Ask about our offerings with this program
Get into the Game
Women’s
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming and Diving
Tennis
Track (indoor & outdoor)
Volleyball
Men’s
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Swimming and Diving
Tennis
Track (indoor & outdoor)
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INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Premier NCAA Division II program with six national championships
Internationally recognized Inside the L player development program in the Jesuit tradition. We shoot for championship, but live for sportsmanship
For 26 consecutive semesters, student-athletes have achieved an average team cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
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75More than 75 percent of Le Moyne students participate in intramurals, club sports or athletics
Values in ACTION � lemoyne.edu/athletics
INTRAMURALS AND CLUB SPORTSCheerleading
Equestrian
Fencing
Field Hockey
Flag Football
Ice Hockey
Kickball
Lacrosse
Rowing
Rugby
Sailing
Softball
Tae Kwon Do
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
Men’s lacrosse team wins the 2016 NCAA Division II National Championship.
… plus 15 more
Syracuse: Small City Feel with Big City Amenities
Explore Downtown: Unique neighborhoods, parks, festivals, professional sports, and thriving art and music scene
Get Outdoors: Rent a rowboat at Green Lakes State Park, ski at a nearby mountain, or take in a sunset in the famous Finger Lakes countryside
Intern: #8 Happiest City for Work in 2012 (Careerbliss, 2012)
Experience Four Seasons: #3 Most Beautiful Snowy City (Globe Traveling)
Dine: #1 pizza, #1 hamburgers, and #2 coffee (Travel + Leisure college rankings). Best Bar-B-Que joint – Dinosaur Bar-B-Que (ABC Good Morning America Weekend)
Shop: Home to the second-most visited shopping destination in the country – Destiny USA
Play: Ride the Ferris wheel at the New York State Fair, attend a baseball game, watch Broadway perfomers at Syracuse Stage, or tour Skaneateles (#11 America’s Favorite Town – Travel + Leisure)
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WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN CENTRAL NEW YORK?
From downtown hot spots in trendy Armory Square to breathtaking hiking trails, art galleries to sporting events, you’ll find there is no shortage of things to do in and around Syracuse, N.Y. It’s all here just waiting for you to discover in what Travel + Leisure Magazine named in 2014 as “America’s Best College Town.”
Sarah Kinslow Photography, courtesy Visit Syracuse
Discover SYRACUSE � lemoyne.edu/syracuse
Free shuttles 1-3 times per week to Wegmans.
Target and Destiny USA
Target 4 miles from campus
Starbucks 4 within 4 miles
Wegmans Food Markets 2 within 2.5 miles
Chipotle 2 within 3 miles
NEAR LE MOYNE
Wainwright Photography, courtesy Visit Syracuse
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“Go forth and set the world on fire.” – St. Ignatius of Loyola
Tim DeKay ’85, actor, USA’s White Collar, HBO’s Carnivale
Siobhan Fallon Hogan ’83, actress, Saturday Night Live, Wayward Pines, Men in Black and Forrest Gump
Jeanette J. Epps ’92, NASA astronaut
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Tenzin Priyadarshi ’01, president and CEO, Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rochelle Bilow ’09, author, chef and farmer
Andrew Lunetta ’12, creator of A Tiny Home For Good, providing safe, affordable housing for those in need.
search “Le Moyne tiny home”
Rob Baiocco ’85, marketing chief creative officer, creator of the e-trade baby
Kate Clinton ’69, comedian
Todd Corley ’91, owner of the TAPO Institute, former chief diversity officer at Abercrombie & Fitch
Gabriel Bol Deng ’07, founder of a school in his village in the Republic of South Sudan
Jim Deshaies ’82, color commentator for the Chicago Cubs
Mary Jacobus ’79, journalist, executive with The New York Times, president and general manager of The Boston Globe
A survivor of civil war in Somalia, Zacharia Mohamed ’16, became the first member of his family to graduate from college and is now preparing to pursue a Doctor of Medicine.
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Dan McCarthy ’07, professional golfer, winner on the 2016 PGA TOUR Canada
Our latest Fulbright Scholar, Brianna Natale ’16, is heading to the Netherlands, where she will pursue research on the effects mental illness has on pregnant women and their children.
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John Douglas Thompson ’85, actor, Broadway productions of A Time to Kill, Cyrano de Bergerac and Julius Caesar
Eileen Weir ’90, mayor of Independence, Mo.
John Zogby ’69, pollster, Zogby International
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Meaningful SUCCESS � lemoyne.edu/ourstories
GRADUATE WORK
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Recent Le Moyne graduates have continued their studies at:
Boston College
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
New York University
University of Michigan
Columbia University
Cornell University
Pennsylvania State University
University of Chicago
Yale University
Think TRANSFORMATION � lemoyne.edu/apply
Explore Le Moyne and SyracuseG
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Nothing can replace the experience of being here. Begin your Le Moyne journey with a trip to the Heights.
Come to Campus
lemoyne.edu/visit
Admission Dates
Early Action Deadline: Nov. 15 (Notification begins Dec. 15)
Rolling Admission Deadline: Feb. 1 (Notification begins Jan. 1)
National Candidate Response Deadline: May 1
Transfer Application Deadline: Fall Semester: Aug. 1 Spring Semester: Dec. 1
Costs & Financial Aid
For the 2016-17 academic year, tuition is $32,040, room costs are $8,120, board (19-meal plan) is $4,850, and average fees are $990.
Each year the College commits more than $40 million to financial aid, and nearly 95% of students receive some form of financial assistance.
Office of Undergraduate Admission
Grewen Hall, Room 3231419 Salt Springs RoadSyracuse, NY 13214-1301(315) 445-4300 | (800) [email protected]
Where are we?
SYRACUSE
PITTSBURGH
CLEVELAND
WASHINGTON
BALTIMORE
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK CITY
ALBANYBUFFALO
ROCHESTER
TORONTO
BOSTON
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We’re within easy driving distances to many major cities in the Northeast.