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    Admissions

    2013 Viewbook

    View from the balcony at the top of HNUs campus

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    Admissions

    A Smart Value

    for Your Future

    Passing the Test of Time 03

    C a m p u s a n d B e y o n d 0 5

    Faculty and Learning Environment 07

    Service and Social Justice 09

    Academic Programs & Majors 11

    Student Success and Technology at HNU 13

    Hawks Athletics 1 5

    Student Clubs and Campus Life 17

    First Year Experience 19

    HNU Alumni 21

    Financial Aid 2 3

    HNU Admissions and Requirements 25

    University Facts 26

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    Admissions

    Passing the

    Test of Time

    For over 140 years, Holy Names University

    has been serving students in the greater San

    Francisco Bay Area where we continue to

    make a positive dierence in their lives and

    remain devoted to their soaring potentials.

    Living and studying in a multi-ethnic,

    multi-cultural, and multi-national campuscommunity oers growth through diversity.

    We cultivate leaders through hands-on

    experiential learning opportunities where

    students develop as a whole person. At Holy

    Names University we challenge you to see

    beyond your horizon and here you will nd a

    home to begin your journey o endless

    possibilities.

    I just applied to HNU!

    I hope I get in

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    AdmissionsCampus and Beyond

    We recognize that the educational journey

    must also include opportunities or un. Our

    campus is ideally located near the excitement

    o San Francisco, the action o numerous

    proessional sports teams (As, Raiders, War-

    riors, Sharks, 49ers, Giants and the Earth-

    Quakes), and the unky culture o Berkeley. TheHNU campus is a sae and lively home base

    that puts the bright lights o the big city within

    your reach.

    We encourage you to climb the 106 steps to

    the top level o our hillside campus and look

    out rom the balcony in ront o McLean

    Chapel. You can see virtually the whole San

    Francisco Bay Area spread out in ront o you.

    It is a spectacular sight.

    The value o our location, however, goes beyond

    the priceless view or the scenic beauty o the

    campus. Attending HNU allows you to live and

    learn in one o the most desirable areas in the

    United States. Cultural, intellectual, and recre-

    ational activities abound in every direction rom

    HNUs location in the Oakland Hills.

    Lake Temescal

    Alcatraz Island

    Oakland As

    Chabot Space and Science Center

    Lake Merritt5

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    AdmissionsFaculty & Learning

    Environment

    Faculty at HNU are just as passionate about your educational experience as they are about

    the classes they teach. They will share, explore and cultivate these interests with you. At HNU

    you will learn about the history o Central America rom one o our proessors who grew up

    in El Salvador. You will read essays and explore literature with a proessor who is a published

    author. You will also learn the accounting eld and marketing strategies rom a proessor who

    is a Certied Public Accountant and who was the owner o a privately held company. Our

    proessors are passionate and engaged in their elds, and will share their knowledge and

    enthusiasm with you.

    Faculty who connect

    Our aculty are experts in their elds with

    impressive academic backgrounds. Most

    o them have earned doctorates and many

    have published scholarly articles and books.

    Some o your classes will even consist o

    15-18 students, providing an opportunity to

    closely interact with aculty. We provideacademic support and study skills training

    through the Student Success Center. We also

    oer internships, sel-designed majors and

    other programs that bring learning to lie.

    We are a student-centered educational

    institution. Every member o the administra-

    tion, aculty, sta and the entire HNU

    community recognizes that we are here

    because o, and or, our students. Our

    classes, programs and activities ocus on

    your learning and achievement.

    At HNU the Faculty aresupportive and encouraging.

    Small classes, one-on-one

    attention, and a personalized

    educational experience help

    you achieve your academic

    goals.

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    AdmissionsService and

    Social Justice

    Holy Names University is committed to

    inspiring generations to take action.

    Here we expect you to do more. We want

    you to go beyondjust attending class,

    listening to lectures, and reading a textbook.

    We want you to engage the world at every

    stage in your education.

    At the heart o our institution, we believe in

    striving or social justice through service. We

    inspire our students to take what they have

    learned in the classroom out into the world

    to make it a better place. Throughout the

    year, you can engage in service projects like

    helping Habitat or Humanity in Oakland,

    walking or breast cancer research or

    traveling to Tutwiler, Mississippi, to build

    houses. Student commitment to these

    projects is what makes the HNU vision o

    service actually happen.

    HNU students are activists, mentors andleaders.

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    Undergraduate Majors

    AdmissionsAcademic

    Programs & Majors

    From the very beginning o your academic

    lie at Holy Names we design experiences to

    complement classroom learning. We share

    your excitement about preparing or the

    completion o your undergraduate degree

    and the next steps you plan to take whether

    those include joining the workorce orcontinuing on with graduate studies.

    The HNU undergraduate academic experi-

    ence isnt just about relevant majors and

    dynamic aculty, its about educating the

    whole person in preparation or your next

    step ater college. We want you to be

    prepared to not just excel in your eld, but

    to live a proessional lie that values making

    the world a better place. Our commitment

    to small classes and an individualized

    education exists to help you maximize your

    time at HNU through interactions with

    aculty both in and out o the classroom. Accounting

    Biological Science

    Business

    Communication

    International Business

    Management

    Marketing

    Sports Management

    Criminology

    English

    History

    Intercultural Peace and Justice

    International Relations

    Latin American and Latino/a

    Studies (LALS)

    Liberal Studies (Education)

    Multimedia Arts and

    Communication

    Music

    Nursing

    Philosophy

    Psychobiology

    Psychology

    Religious Studies

    Sociology

    Sports Biology

    Pre-Proessional Concentrations

    Pre-Law

    Pre-Medicine/Health

    Pre-Veterinary

    Pre-Pharmacy

    Pre-Dentistry

    Pre-Physical & Occupational Therapy

    Seamless to Graduate Degree

    Accelerated to MBA Program

    Im meeting with my

    proessor this aternoon

    to prep or the quiz.

    Catch up with you later.

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    Admissions

    Student Success

    and Technology

    at HNU

    Brennan Hall at Holy Names University is a

    15,800 square oot ull-service student center

    with classrooms, aculty ofces, a bookstore,

    a lounge, a ca, the HEDCO Technology

    Center, the Center or Social Justice and Civic

    Engagement and the Student Success Center

    (SSC). HEDCO Technology Center has state othe art cross-platorm large screen Apple

    computers making it simple to use them as a

    PC or a Mac. The SSC oers tutoring, laptop

    computer loaners, career guidance, health

    and wellness counseling and psychological

    services and materials, international student

    services (ISS) and disability support services.

    On campus we stay connected as a commu-

    nity through ele ctronic communication

    portals like Blackboard and MYHNU student

    email. Wireless internet throughout the

    campus allows you to orm study groups and

    research your next essay topic rom just

    about anywhere youd like.

    In class, proessors utilize SmartBoard

    technology to make taking notes and

    keeping up with lectures simple and easy.

    As proessors record in-class discussion

    notes, the inormation is uploaded immedi-

    ately to your student portal or uture study.

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    AdmissionsHawks Athletics

    Imagine a total educational experience that helps

    you achieve your academic, athletic, and personal

    goals. Our student athletes have won 54 Coner-

    ence Championships, made 36 appearances at

    National Championships, and received numerous

    individual awards (35 All-Americans, 53 Academic

    All-Americans, 25 Conerence MVPs).

    At HNU, you will join a community o leaders on

    and o the playing elds! Our student athletes

    serve in leadership positions across campus and on

    the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Last year

    alone, our student athletes perormed over

    40,000 service hours!The leadership and guid-

    ance our coaches provide have garnered 26

    Conerence Coach o the Year Awards.

    HNU Athletics was recently accepted or candi-

    dacy or NCAA II membership and competes in

    the Pacic West Conerence, which includes

    universities in Caliornia, Hawaii, Utah, and

    Arizona.

    Learn more about HNU athletics and athletic

    scholarships at www.hnuhawks.com.

    MEN: Baseball, Basketball,Cross Country, Gol, Soccer,Volleyball and Tennis

    WOMEN: Basketball, Cross Country, Gol,Soccer, Sotball, Volleyballand Tennis

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    Th J M L F d ti L

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    Student Life Clubs & Organizations at HNU

    The J.M. Long Foundation LoungeAdmissionsStudent Clubs

    and Campus Life

    All HNU students have the opportunity to

    grow through experiences across and

    beyond the campus. Get involved!

    While you may come up with great ways to

    have un on your own, student organizations

    like the HNU Spirit Club and the Outdoor

    Activities Klub (OAK), make sure that there isalways something un to do on or around

    campus. You will probably nd that there is

    already a club or organization that is dedi-

    cated to one o your avorite activities. I

    there isnt, be creative! At HNU, students are

    encouraged to start new clubs and initiate

    new activities.

    Special events oten occur at dierent times

    throughout the academic year as well. At

    the beginning o the year or example, new

    students have the opportunity to go on a

    bay cruise or a dance and tour o the San

    Francisco Bay!

    Academic Celebrating Diversity Special Interest Learning Communities

    2+2 Nursing Club

    HNU Psychology

    Club

    Authentic Love Includes and Values

    Everyone (A.L.I.V.E)

    Black Student Union (BSU)

    Campus Ministry

    International Student Club

    Latinos Unidos

    Pacic Islanders Club

    Gay Straight Alliance

    Environmental Club

    HNU Drama Club

    HNU Red Cross Club

    HNU Glee Club

    HNU Spirit Club

    Let Your Voice Be Heard

    Model United Nations (MUN)

    National Society or Leadership

    and Success

    Outdoor Activities Klub (OAK)

    Peace and Justice Club

    Residence Hall Association (RHA)

    Womens Empowerment Club

    Connections Project

    First Year Experience Program

    Sophomore Connections

    Project

    Student Government

    Internships

    Service Learning

    Study Abroad Opportunities

    Experiential Learning

    Students Speak:The new J.M. Long Foundation Lounge makes organizing

    study groups easy and accessible so that my academic

    perormance has increased tremendously.

    Daren Johnson, Covina, California

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    AdmissionsYour First Year

    Experience

    As an incoming reshman you will participate

    in our Connections Project First Year Experi-

    ence. This program is specically designed to

    help students build relationships with each

    other, aculty and sta as they develop a

    deeper understanding o Holy Names

    University. The program was designed with aprimary goal o assisting students with a

    successul transition to college, while

    developing students into leaders o positive

    social change through interactions with the

    campus and local community.

    Students choose rom a variety o courses

    which are all connected to a campus learning

    community. The learning communities are

    designed around three areas o commitment

    to social justice: Diversity, Leadership and

    Service.

    My Connections Project groupis taking a trip to the Chabot

    Space and Science Center. It will

    be a great opportunity or

    everyone to get to know each

    other and it will be a lot o un.

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    AdmissionsAfter Graduation

    HNU Alumni

    HNU graduates leave our programs with critical

    thinking and communication skills as well as a

    sense o social responsibility that prepares

    them or lielong learning well beyond their

    graduation day.

    But more than that, our graduates leave as part

    o a new amily o Holy Names alumni. Ourdiverse student body and long standing

    presence in the city o Oakland has created a

    ar reaching network o alumni with a breadth

    and depth o proessional experience.

    Alumna Speaks:I wake up every morning grateul that I get to do what I

    do. The Sisters worked with me one-on-one. They turned

    every small victory into an opportunity to convince me I

    was smart. Thats why its so important to have somebody

    who believes in you and can help you crat a diferent

    vision or your uture.

    Leterria Fletcher, Class of 2006 BA, 2008 MA

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    Annual Cost 20122013

    AdmissionsThe Value of HNU

    100% o the incoming students to Holy Names

    University receive some sort o HNU grant or

    scholarship assistance in paying or school. This

    is money we give you to help pay or school that

    you dont ever have to pay back.

    It is the goal o HNU to assist students with the

    overall cost o attendance: tuition, books, roomand board, travel, etc. Along with HNU nancial

    assistance, most students will apply or ederal

    nancial aid using the FAFSA (ree application

    or ederal student aid) which can be ound at

    wwwfafsaedgov. The application is ree and

    this is how you qualiy or grants, loans, and

    ederal work study to assist in paying or college.

    Caliornia residents who qualiy or the Cal Grant

    will receive up to $9,223 per year to help pay or

    school at Holy Names University.

    The HNU code for the FAFSA is 001183.

    Undergraduate - Entering High School and Transfer StudentsHNU Students who benet rom Federal Financial aid: Above 95%

    Tuition (year) $31,260

    Books (Estimated) $1,000

    Room (double with roommate) $5,590

    Campus Fee $380

    Board (19 meals) $5,090

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    Application

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    AdmissionsHNU Admissions

    Requirements

    Freshman Applicants are considered or

    admission based on the overall strength o

    their high school record, SAT or ACT scores,

    an essay (prompts provided), leadership and

    extracurricular activities, and letters o

    recommendation.

    We do not have any minimum academicrequirements or admission. We are looking or

    well rounded and curious students who are

    prepared or the academic rigor o a university.

    Students must have completed the minimum

    curriculum required or high school graduation

    in order to be eligible or admission. Some

    majors may be looking or prociency in

    particular areas such as math and science.

    Contact your HNU admissions counselor or

    more inormation on admission criteria or

    call 1-800-430-1321.

    Hey! Guess what??I got accepted!!

    SAT/ACT scores

    Transcripts

    Essay

    Recommend ation

    Activities

    Honors

    Experiences

    Begin your Journey. Climb to the Top.

    A staircase runs down the middle o our campus. Your rst day on campus you will

    experience our Rite o Passage ceremony where all o our new students are lead up

    the stairs to a reception welcoming them to Holy Names University. We look upon

    your time at HNU as your rst steps on your journey to the top.

    At HNU you will be learning on one o the most diverse university campuses in the

    country and engaging in dierent thoughts, ideas and concepts. Achieve your

    personal and proessional goals while gaining valuable knowledge, skills and

    perspective along the way.

    It all starts with the application.

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    ETHNIC DIVERSITY

    29% Latino, 19% Arican American, 20% Caucasian, 8% Asian American, 4% Hawaiian/Pacic

    Islander, 5% International, 1% Native American/Alaska Native, 14% Other

    BACKGROUND

    Founded: 1868

    Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges

    Campus: 60 wooded acres high in the scenic hills of Oakland, California

    Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1

    Average Class Size: 10Total Enrollment: 1,331

    Full-Time Faculty With Highest Degrees In Their Fields: 91%

    DEGREES OFFEREDBachelor of Arts

    Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Music

    LVN to BSNRN to BSNMaster of ArtsMaster of Business Administration

    Master of Culture and SpiritualityMaster of EducationMaster of EnglishMaster of Music

    Master of Pastoral Ministry

    Master of PsychologyMaster of Science in Nursing

    TEACHING CREDENTIALS

    Multiple Subject Teaching Credential

    Single Subject Teaching CredentialEducation Specialist Credential Mild/Moderate Disabilities

    HNU Facts

    Admissionswww.hnu.eduCall: 800-430-1321 Email: [email protected]

    ACADEMIC AREAS OF STUDY

    Undergraduate Majors

    Accounting

    Biological Science Business

    Communication International Business

    Management Marketing Sports Management

    Criminology English History

    Intercultural Peace and Justice International Relations Latin American and Latino/a

    Studies (LALS) Liberal Studies (Education) Multimedia Arts and

    Communication

    Music Nursing Philosophy

    Psychobiology Psychology Religious Studies

    Sociology Sports Biology

    Pre-Professional Concentrations

    Pre-Law

    Pre-Medicine/Health Pre-Veterinary Pre-Pharmacy

    Pre-Dentistry Pre-Physical & Occupational Therapy

    Seamless to Graduate Degree

    Accelerated to MBA Program