here are the main contacts for iona college departments and offices
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Iona colledge History
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Iona College takes its name from the island of Iona just off the west coast of Scotland. On this tiny island an Irish monk, Columba, established an abbey from which missionaries went forth to teach. It was in the spirit of this heritage that the religious order of educators, the Congregation of Christian Brothers, founded Iona College in New Rochelle, New York in 1940.
In 1962, Iona began its graduate program, offering its first advanced degree (Pastoral Counseling). Today, the School of Arts and Science offers 16 master's and certificate programs to over 800 students.
Iona College offers many important aspects of a graduate education that other schools do not. From our commitment to a technology-based education and academic programs that offers the most viable and flexible career options, Iona meets the needs of adult students. Classes meet once per week and are conveniently scheduled during late afternoon and evening hours. Some of our graduate programs also offer classes on the weekends and through distance learning.
A dynamic and dedicated faculty, all accomplished experts in their field, ensure that you will never be just another face in the crowd. Classes are kept intentionally small, usually fewer than 20 students, allowing for lively discussion and interaction both in and outside of the classroom.
Welcome to the website of Iona's School of Arts and Science. Through its 22 academic departments, the School offers BA, BS, MA, and MS degrees in over 30 areas of study as well as several non-degree certificate programs. Through our major programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, we offer courses of study in the traditional liberal arts disciplines and in selected pre-professional and professional programs designed to provide academic challenge, intellectual depth, which are rooted in liberal learning. The Arts & Science programs serve both traditional-age and returning-adult students. They provide a challenging education which involves an appropriate mix of classroom instruction, independent research, and internship or practical experience.
An Iona education equips students with the skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing environment: critical thinking, effective oral and written communication, problem solving, ethical decision making, computer competency, and scientific and technological literacy. Our foundation in the liberal arts enables students to develop the habits of mind associated with our most precious human heritage: those ideas, beliefs, and writings that are the basis of intellectual, cultural, and moral development.
We have an exceptional faculty of teacher-scholars who have both the academic credentials and practical experience necessary to deliver an outstanding education. Our facilities are well-designed and equipped to meet contemporary technological demands. We continue to develop new programs that enrich the academic experience at Iona and prepare students to meet the challenges of a complex world. Thank you for visiting our site. I hope you’ll consider Iona as your college of choice.
Alexander Eodice, PhD,Dean of the School of Arts and Science
Email : [email protected]
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Graduate ProgramsGraduate Degree Programs
Arts & Science Home Mission Statement Message from the Dean Freshmen Advising Program Graduate Programs Overview Graduate Degrees Advisement International Students Graduate Admissions Scholarships & Financial Aid Jewish-Catholic Studies Iona Spirituality Institute Journals & Organizations Dean's Symposia Rudin/Driscoll Professor Faculty Hiring Faculty Development & Travel Committee Study Abroad Student Forms Registrar/Calendars Iona College Catalogs
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Graduate Degree Programs The following programs are offered at both the New Rochelle Campus and the Rockland Campus unless otherwise noted. Computer Science visit departmentMS in Computer ScienceCounseling (New Rochelle campus only) visit departmentMS in Family Therapy MS in Pastoral Counseling Certificate in Family Therapy Post Master's Certificate in Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling Post Master's Certificate in Gerontological CounselingCriminal Justice visit departmentMS in Criminal Justice Education visit departmentMS in Teaching (for career changers) in Early Childhood (Birth - Grade2)M.S in Teaching (for career changers) in Childhood (Grade 1-6)MS in Teaching (for career changers) in Adolescence Education (Grade 7-12)
specialization in Biology (New Rochelle only)specialization in Englishspecialization in Mathematicsspecialization in Spanish (New Rochelle only)specialization in Italian
MS in Education in Elementary Education with a Specialization in Science (New Rochelle only) MS in Education in Secondary Subjects
specialization in Biology (New Rochelle only) specialization in Englishspecialization in Mathematicsspecialization in Social Studies specialization in Spanish (New Rochelle only) specialization in Italian
MS in Education in Multicultural EducationMS in Education in Educational LeadershipMS in Education in Literacy EducationEducational Technolgy visit departmentMS in Educational Technology Certificate in Educational TechnologyEnglish visit departmentMA in English (Also see MS in Teaching and MS in Education) Foreign Languages visit departmentMA in ItalianMA in Spanish (New Rochelle only) (Also see MS in Teaching and MS in Education- Italian and Spanish) Health Services Administration visit department(Offered additionally at Lenox Hill Hospital ) MS in Health Services Administration Post Master's Certificate in Health Services AdministrationCertificate in Long Term and Post Acute Care Administration History visit departmentMA in History (specialization in Global Studies) (Also see MS in Teaching and MS in Education - Social Studies) Journalism visit departmentMS in Journalism (specialization in On-Line Journalism and Print Journalism) Mass Communication visit departmentMA in Communication (specialization in Organizational Communication and Public Relations) Advanced Certificate in Communication Arts Psychology (New Rochelle Campus only) visit departmentMA in Psychology with a specialization in experimental psychology or industrial organizational psychology or school psychology (for provisional certification as a school psychologist)MA in Mental Health Counseling, New York State license qualifying program Telecommunications visit departmentMS in TelecommunicationsCertificate in TelecommunicationsEducation Partner - Communication Managers Association Back to Top
Graduate ProgramsInternational Students
Arts & Science Home Mission Statement Message from the Dean Freshmen Advising Program Graduate Programs Overview Graduate Degrees Advisement International Students
Graduate Admissions Scholarships & Financial Aid Jewish-Catholic Studies Iona Spirituality Institute Journals & Organizations Dean's Symposia Rudin/Driscoll Professor Faculty Hiring Faculty Development & Travel Committee Study Abroad Student Forms Registrar/Calendars Iona College Catalogs
Blackboard Login Contact Information Directions Career OpportunitiesUndergraduate (914) 633-2207Graduate (914) 633-2208Fax Number (914) 633-2329
International Students Prospective International Students:
Thank you for your interest in Iona College, School of Arts and Science. We are pleased you are considering our graduate programs to continue your professional education.
Iona College provides limited on-campus living accommodations for graduate students and can help you with off-campus living arrangements. See more infomation below.
The following documents are required to evaluate acceptance into our master’s programs:
Application Form and Application Fee (US $25). Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate studies
with an assessment from the World Education Services (www.wes.org) or an equivalent agency. The Edmund Rice Scholarship is awarded on the basis of cumulative undergraduate GPA.
Three Letters of Recommendation from supervisors or college faculty who have direct knowledge of your academic aptitude and potential for success in a graduate program.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): A minimum score of 550 on the paper-based test or 213 on the computer-based test is required. See TOEFL web site for additional information. TOEFL scores are accepted only when test results are within 3 years from the intended start of a program.
Our International Admissions Officer will assist you in securing an I-20 form upon acceptance into a graduate program. You will be asked to complete a Financial Statement and Affidavit of Support form.
You can apply online through the Admissions website
On-Campus Living AccomodationsOur Office of Residential Life will assist you in securing off-campus private housing. If you have additional questions concerning the Admissions process or the program curricula, I would be happy to help you further. We look forward to welcoming you into our Graduate Studies program.
Telephone: (914) 633-2502 E-mail: [email protected]
1. Those members of the faculty presenting papers at conferences will receive the highest level of support. Junior faculty members will be given preference over senior faculty members with tenure. The committee strongly feels that junior faculty need the highest level of support to be visible and to publish. It is also assumed that senior faculty members should be established in their field and their travel expenses will sometimes be covered by external funding sources.
2. Those members of the faculty chairing conference sessions, serving as organization officers will receive a lower level of support. Officers in major organizations should be compensated for their travel by the organization. Most major ones do so. Please ask your organization to consider such compensation. We will continue to sponsor those who do not receive any compensation, or to cover the balance of those who do receive partial compensation.
3. Those members of the faculty requesting development funds or simply attending conferences will receive the lowest level of support or, at times, if there are any funds left over.
4. The maximum amount is $1,200 per fiscal year (July 1 to June 30). 5. Do not send any receipts with your application—you will submit them to the Dean’s office after your request has been approved by
the committee.6. Any material such as an official letter from a sponsoring organization, conference website, program etc. will help alleviate any
questions we may have.7. Requests for summer travel (July 1 to September 6) will now be considered in the Spring semester. Please check the website for
deadlines. If you do not submit the application for summer travel on time, then it can be submitted in the fall.8. Please be very specific as to the date and the exact location of the conference. Make sure you have the name of the sponsoring
organization. Do not rush your application and write clearly. This will help us speed the process. 9. If you are requesting funds for faculty development, be very specific as to the nature of your request. Remember that this category
receives the lowest funding priority. Only those requests that have a clear plan and publication objective may receive funding.10. Travel to meetings for the purpose of program accreditation is funded from another source. Please have your chair contact the Dean
directly.
Back to TopOffice of Graduate Admissions the processApplications are accepted on a rolling basis for most programs. You may apply online or request that an application be sent to you by mail. Applications must be completed one week prior to the start of each term and should be sent to the campus you intend to attend (New Rochelle or Rockland). Contact the Office of Admissions for specific admission requirements, information about the program, to arrange an appointment, or find out about the next scheduled information session.how to apply Complete the application by submitting the following:- Complete application form- Submit official transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate college attended- Submit three professional letters of recommendation (from faculty or a supervisor in an employment situation)- Submit the $50 application feenote- Some programs require the general test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) if the cumulative undergraduate GPA is below 3.0. Contact the Admissions Office for details.- An interview is a required part of the admission process for applicants to Journalism, Marriage and Family Therapy, Pastoral Counseling, and Public Relations.
application materials should be sent to the campus you wish to attend:New Rochelle Campus Office of Graduate AdmissionsSchool of Arts and Science Iona College 715 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10801
Rockland Graduate CenterOffice of Graduate AdmissionsSchool of Arts and ScienceRockland Graduate Center2 Blue Hill PlazaConcourse Level
(914) [email protected]
Pearl River, NY 10965(845) [email protected]
Student Financial Services(914) [email protected]
the processFunding options available for Iona graduate students are College-based merit scholarships or loans. You are urged to begin the financial aid application process at least six weeks prior to the start of the term for which aid is sought.
1. Apply for admission to the College.2. To receive financial aid, all students must be accepted to Iona College and have completed the FAFSA form every year by our required April, 15 deadline. Failure to submit the FAFSA will result in the loss of any scholarship.3. Submit copies of your most recent federal income tax return to Student Financial Services.4. Respond to the financial aid package sent to you, and complete paperwork required for loan disbursement.
funding optionsPlease refer to the course catalog for complete eligibility requirements.Click here for a complete list of scholarship funding options.Federal Subsidized Stafford Loans: Eligibility is determined through the FAFSA. These loans are guaranteed by the federal government. The maximum loan is $8,500 per year. No interest accrues for students enrolled at least half-time. Eligibility requires enrollment for at least six credits per term.
Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans: The loans are made in conjunction with the Subsidized Stafford Loan program. Eligibility is determined through the FAFSA. The maximum loan is $10,000 per year. Principal and interest can be deferred while in school. Eligibility requires enrollment for at least six credits per term.
Federal Grad Plus Loan: The Grad Plus allows you to cover your entire education costs minus financial aid already awarded or supplement your Stafford Loan funding. It's an affordable alternative to using savings, income, or private loans for education costs. Students must complete a FAFSA to determine eligibility, must be a U.S. Citizen or resident non-citizen, and have a satisfactory credit history.
The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP): Funded by the State of New York, this grant has a maximum annual award of $550, and is available to full-time students who are New York residents with net taxable family income below $20,000 or net taxable single income that does not exceed $5,667.
Veterans' Benefits: Veterans or their eligible dependents under the terms of Title 38, U.S. Code are required to submit the certifying official claim form for G.I. Bill benefits. This form must be submitted every term.
Persian Gulf Veterans Awards: Tuition awards up to $1,000 per semester for full time students and $500 per semester for part-time students who served in the US Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf from August 2, 1990 to November 30, 1995.
Vietnam Veterans Awards: Tuition awards up to $1,000 per semester for full time students and $500 per semester for part-time students who served in the US Armed Forces in Indochina anytime from December 22, 1961 to May 7, 1975.
Visit the Student Financial Services page for more information.
* If selected for verification, submit signed copies of your most recent federal income tax return to Student Financial Services. You must also complete the Independent Verification Worksheet. To determine if you are selected for verification and are required to submit this documentation, please review your Student Aid Report (SAR). In the upper right hand corner, you will see your EFC. If there is an asterisk (*) next to the EFC number, then you have been selected for verification by the Federal Government. For any student selected for verification, there is also a paragraph in the SAR that explains you have been selected for verification. The SAR will be sent to you after you have completed your FAFSA.
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Here are the main contacts for Iona College departments and offices. Additional contact information may be found on the individual department or office pages.
Admissions Office General Information [email protected] (914) 633-2502
800 231-IONA
Assistant Vice President for College AdmissionsKevin Cavanagh [email protected] (914) 633-2120
Setting Up Campus VisitsLiz English [email protected] (914) 633-2622
Undergraduate AdmissionsChristine Cahill [email protected] (914) 633-2501
Billy Childs [email protected] (914) 633-2679
Michael DiPiazza [email protected] (914) 633-2064
Lindsay John [email protected] (914) 633-2589
Kimberly Kennedy [email protected] (914) 633-2702
Sarka Nastalkova [email protected] (914) 633-2249
Kathy Reilly [email protected] (914) 633-2439
Transfer AdmissionsBart Grachan [email protected] (914) 633-2529
Evening/Weekend AdmissionsVinette Richards-Morrison [email protected] (914) 633-2440
Graduate Arts & Science AdmissionsVeronica Jarek-Prinz [email protected] (914) 633-2420
Director of MBA AdmissionsJude Fleurismond [email protected] (914) 633-2289
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AdvancementVice President for Advancement and External AffairsRich Petriccione [email protected] (914) 633-2412
Visions of Excellence CampaignAmy Torigian [email protected] (914) 637-7739
Marilyn Wilkie [email protected] (914) 637-7749
Alumni RelationsStephen DeSalvo [email protected] (914) 637-7706
Special EventsJennifer Feely [email protected] (914) 637-7759
Annual Fund Joe Valenti [email protected] (914) 633-2066
Goal Club Corey Shapiro Aronstam [email protected] (914) 633-2071
Corporate, Foundation & Government Relations;Scholarship StewardshipDan Konopka
[email protected] (914) 633-2069
College Communications Herb Lopez [email protected] (914) 633-2686
Public RelationsCecilia Donohoe [email protected] (914) 633-2005
Advancement Research OfficeBarbara Hammitt [email protected] (914) 633-2534
Advancement OperationsNancy Patota [email protected] (914) 633-2413
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AthleticsAthletics DirectorPat Lyons [email protected] (914) 633-2654
Senior Associate AD/Student-Athlete Services/Compliance/SWAJamie Fogarty [email protected] (914) 633-2320
Associate AD/Internal AffairsMatt Glovaski [email protected] (914) 633-2627
Associate AD/External Affairs Corey Shapiro Aronstam [email protected] (914) 633-2071
Assistant AD/Athletic CommunicationsBrian Beyrer [email protected] (914) 633-2334
Assistant AD/Operations and FacilitiesTyler Cardinal [email protected] (914) 637-7733
Assistant AD/ComplianceJuliette Kenny [email protected] (914) 633-2503
Director of Recreation and IntramuralsMatt Thompson [email protected] (914) 637-7733
Assistant Director of Marketing and Ticket Operations Elizabeth Faia [email protected] (914) 633-2491
Assistant Director of Academics William Olli [email protected] (914) 633-2503
Head TrainerSam Derosa [email protected] (914) 633-2333
Assistant to the Athletic DirectorWilliam Montanaro [email protected] (914) 633-2654
Athletics Coaching Staff List
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Business ServicesDirector of Business ServicesJoan A. Clark [email protected] (914) 633-2046
Business ServicesCarol Ann Kenny [email protected] (914) 633-2077
Mail ServicesJohn Rodriguez [email protected] (914) 633-2513
PurchasingMargarita Fong [email protected] (914) 633-2246
Telephone ServicesRosanne Gibbons [email protected] (914) 633-2100
Student Telephone ServicesJeanne Torigian [email protected] (914) 633-2009
Food Services (914) 633-2365
Bookstore (914) 633-2356
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Center For Campus MinistriesDirectorCarl Procario-Foley [email protected] (914) 633-2632
Success Center CoordinatorMarcia Manzueta [email protected] (914) 633-2328
Iona in Mission CoordinatorChristine Sayegh [email protected] (914) 633-2340
Liturgy and Spirituality CoordinatorSr. Kathy Hickey [email protected] (914) 633-2630
ChaplainFr. John Replogle [email protected] (914) 637-2772
Campus Minister for Administration and Special EventsJeanne McDermott [email protected] (914) 633-2772
Resident Minister, Loftus Hall Hector Martinez [email protected] (914) 654-6281
Gospel Choir DirectorDelores Patterson [email protected] (914) 637-2004
Arrigoni Choir DirectorMadalyn Barbero Jordan [email protected] (914) 637-7796
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Facilities ManagementDirectorMark Murphy [email protected] (914) 633-2458
Associate Director of Capital ProjectsRichard Murray [email protected] (914) 633-2013
Trades ManagerLou Kangas [email protected] (914) 637-7785
Custodial ManagerRobert Williams [email protected] (914) 633-2450
Grounds ManagerAndy Albrecht [email protected] (914) 633-2107
Mechanical ManagerPeter Heslin [email protected] (914) 633-2452
Special EventsMilton Woody [email protected] (914) 633-2453
Budget ManagerTammy Ryan [email protected] (914) 637-2775
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Office of Finance and AdministrationVice President for Finance and AdministrationSr. Marie Thornton [email protected] (914) 633-2480
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Hagan School of BusinessDean Vincent J. Calluzzo [email protected] (914) 633-2256
Associate Dean Charles J. Cante [email protected] (914) 633-2256
Assistant DeanRosemary P. Rubbo [email protected] (914) 633-2256
Director of MBA Admissions Jude Fleurismond [email protected] (914) 633-2289
Director of Academic Services Francesca DiGiorno [email protected] (914) 633-2256
Academic AdvisorPatti Ingraham [email protected] (914) 633-2256
Undergraduate Business ProgramStudent Services/ Info (914) 633-2256
IDTM DepartmentRobert Richardson [email protected] (914) 633-7726
Marketing and International Business DepartmentFredrica Rudell [email protected] (914) 637-2748
Accounting DepartmentRobert Strittmatter [email protected] (914) 633-2616
Finance, Business Economics and Legal Studies DepartmentArnand Shetty [email protected] (914) 633-2284
Management and Business Administration DepartmentUrsula Wittig [email protected] (914) 633-2262
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Human ResourcesDirectorMaryEllen Callaghan [email protected] (914) 633-2067
Manager of Wage and SalaryLouella Steverson [email protected] (914) 633-2446
Manager of Benefits and EmploymentRosemary Bartolomeo [email protected] (914) 633-2049
Human Resources AssistantLisa Spicciati-Garcia [email protected] (914) 633-2000, Ext. 4138
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Information TechnologyVice Provost for Information Technology/CIOJoanne L. Steele [email protected] (914) 633-2691
Associate Vice Provost for Information TechnologyDimitris A. Halaris [email protected] (914) 633-2649
Director of Information TechnologyAdrianna DiLello [email protected] (914) 633-2015
Institutional ResearchGigi Kulangara [email protected] (914) 633-2647
NetworkingLewis Derenzis [email protected] (914) 633-2532
ProgrammingDeidra Alfano [email protected] (914) 633-2143
Brenda Cohen [email protected] (914) 633-2646
Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching at Iona College (CELTIC)Diana Breen [email protected] (914) 633-2626
PC AcquisitionsNanci Patrella [email protected] (914) 633-2651
Help DeskIT Helpdesk [email protected] (914) 633-2635
Webmaster [email protected]
GraphicsJason Kattenhorn [email protected] (914) 633-2359
Document ServicesWoody Brown [email protected] (914) 633-2515
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LibrariesDirector of LibrariesRick Palladino [email protected] (914) 633-2351
Assistant Director of Libraries for Public Services and SystemsNatalka Sawchuk [email protected] (914) 633-2220
Ryan LibraryMain Desk [email protected] (914) 633-2343
Help Desk [email protected] (914) 633-2635
Reference Desk (914) 637-7716
Helen T. Arrigoni Library/Technology CenterService Desk (914) 637-2791
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Office of Mission IntegrationDirectorTheresa Johnson [email protected] (914) 633-2045
Administrative AssistantTameka Hastick [email protected] (914) 633-2045
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OmbudspersonMary Ellen Callaghan [email protected] (914) 633-2067
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President's OfficePresidentBr. James Liguori [email protected] (914) 633-2203
Special Executive Assistant to the President Campus Dean, Rockland Graduate Center Sr. Mary Hughes [email protected] (914) 633-2201
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Provost's OfficeProvostWarren Rosenberg [email protected] (914) 633-2602
Assistant to the ProvostMarie Ciardiello [email protected] (914) 633-2206
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RegistrarGeneral Information (914) 633-2508
RegistrarNancy Mills [email protected] (914) 633-2625
Assistant RegistrarAlexis Yusov [email protected] (914) 633-2521
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Rockland Graduate CenterCampus DeanSr. Mary Hughes [email protected] (845) 620-1350
Executive Assistant to Campus DeanElizabeth Kucharek [email protected] (845) 620-1350 ext. 1977
Assistant Director of Graduate Arts and Science AdmissionsCourtney McDermott [email protected] (845) 620-1350 ext. 1972
Asst. Director of MBA AdmissionsAlana Matuszewski [email protected] (845) 620-1350
Administrative Assistant of Graduate Arts and Science, MBA Brigid McCarney [email protected] (845) 620-1350 ext. 1976
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Samuel Rudin Academic Resource CenterSamuel Rudin ARCMarlin Thomas [email protected] (914) 633-2226
College Assistance ProgramLinda Robertello [email protected] (914) 637-2774
Liberty PartnershipColleen McPhail [email protected] (914) 633-2251
STEPThomas DelVecchio [email protected] (914) 633-2473
Gear UPColleen McPhail [email protected] (914) 633-2251
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School of Arts & ScienceDeanAlexander Eodice [email protected] (914) 633-2112
Associate DeanPaul O'Connell [email protected] (914) 633-2128
Assistant Dean for Academic ProgrammingMary Ellen Walsh [email protected] (914) 633-2448
Assistant Dean for Student Academic ServicesLaurie J. Wenchell [email protected] (914) 633-2207
Academic Advisor to Adult StudentsChristina Barbero [email protected] (914) 633-2207
Academic AdvisorStephen Scollard [email protected] (914) 633-2207
Technical AnalystFrank Sedlak [email protected] (914) 633-2138
Executive Secretary to the DeanMarie Pace [email protected] (914) 633-2112
Administrative AssistantPatricia Idelowitz [email protected] (914) 633-2207
Student Academic Services CounselorDaneshea Palmer [email protected] (914) 633-2209
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Student DevelopmentVice Provost for Student DevelopmentCharles Carlson [email protected] (914) 637-2757
Director of Campus Safety and SecurityDominic Locatelli [email protected] (914) 633-2245
Director of The Gerri Ripp Center for Career DevelopmentMarie Riffel [email protected] (914) 633-2462
Director of the Counseling CenterIngrid Grieger [email protected] (914) 633-2038
Director of Health ServicesMaria Bradley [email protected] (914) 633-2548
Director of Residential LifeDerek Zuckerman [email protected] (914) 633-2336
Director of Student Development Elizabeth Olivieri [email protected] (914) 633-2360
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Student Financial ServicesAssistant Vice President for SFS/ControllerKelli Hudson [email protected] (914) 633-2483
SFS RepresentativeMichael Carpentieri [email protected] (914) 633-2567
SFS Representative/Petty Cash Kathy Fitzpatrick [email protected] (914) 633-2036
Student Account CoordinatorKimberly Montemurro [email protected] (914) 633-2489
Director of Financial AidMary Grant [email protected] (914) 633-2676
Director of Student AccountsNancy Buchanan [email protected] (914) 633-2498
Graduate Account CoordinatorWendy Auguste [email protected] (914) 633-2105
SFS Counselor A-COR
Fran Bulfamante [email protected] (914) 633-2008
Senior SFS Counselor COS-GSandra Capuano [email protected] (914) 633-2441
SFS Counselor H-MCDDorothy Fernandez [email protected] (914) 633-2484
SFS Counselor MCE-ROCJennifer Connolly [email protected] (914) 633-2030
SFS Counselor ROD-Z Joanne Perillo [email protected] (914) 633-2566
SFS Counselor CWS CoordinatorJoanne Perillo [email protected] (914) 633-2566
Assistant Director of Student AccountsMarisa Manos [email protected] (914) 633-2034
Systems Coordinator - SFSSusan Schliemann [email protected] (914) 633-4404
Loan CoordinatorElise Caruso [email protected] (914) 633-2007
Collections ManagerKathleen O'Connor [email protected] (914) 633-2125
Accounting/Payroll ManagerNancy Morano [email protected] (914) 637-7763
Accounts Payable ManagerJan Mosca [email protected] (914) 633-4376
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Student RetentionDirectorBro. J. Kevin Devlin [email protected] (914) 633-2261
Assistant DirectorFelicia D. Colangelo [email protected] (914) 633-2639
Administrative AssistantMaureen Kerwin [email protected] (914) 633-2270
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