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ALUMNI ADMISSION PROGRAM HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS

Guidelines for being a Successful AAP Volunteer & Commitment Statement…………………………………….3

Notable Talking Points………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4

Quick Reference Information:

- College Statistics (Incoming Freshman Profile, Housing, etc.)……………………………………………………5

- College/Financial Aid Application Deadlines……………………………………………………………………………..6

- Tuition and Costs……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6

Scholarships and Financial Aid……………………………………………………………………………………………………………7

Campus Life and Leadership:

- Club, Sports, and Organizations………………………………………………………………………………………………..8

Campus Resources:

- Career Services, Internships………………………………………………………………………………………..……………9

- Study Abroad, Service Learning Opportunities………………………………………………………………………..10

- Academic Advising & Support…………………………………………………………………………………………………11

- Campus Safety & Health Services……………………………………………………………………………………………11

Academic Majors:

- Majors, Minors, and Special Programs……………………………………………………………………………….12-13

- Graduate Programs………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………..14

Le Moyne Athletics:

- Sports Offered………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15

- Athletic Department Contact Information………………………………………………………………………………15

Frequently Asked Questions………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16-20

Admission Counselor Information…………………………………………………………………………………………………….21

What You Should Have for a College Fair…………………………………………………………………………………………22

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GUIDELINES FOR BEING A SUCCESSFUL AAP VOLUNTEER

Your role as an AAP volunteer is to provide a local, friendly contact to students considering Le Moyne College. Your objective is to encourage the student to apply and explore the benefits of a Le Moyne College education. Here are some guidelines for you to be successful:

Smile; be positive, enthusiastic and professional.

Always remember that “you are Le Moyne College” when talking to a prospective student or parent.

Please do not speak negatively about another college or university.

Be courteous to other college representatives.

Volunteer your positive personal experiences at Le Moyne. Please do not provide negative opinions.

Please do not make statements of admissibility to prospective students.

Review and study the Le Moyne College information provided to you such as The Alumni Admission

Program Handbook, online course catalog, and website so that you are providing accurate information

to the prospective student.

If you do not know something, please do not make it up. If you are unsure of something, please either

refer the student or parent to the Admission Office, or get their contact information so that you may

get back to them. It is very important to give accurate information to a prospective student or parent.

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NOTABLE TALKING POINTS

New Programs Direct Entry Physician Assistant Studies Program at LMC (also a 3+2 B.S./M.S. option) Affiliated Law Program with Syracuse University (3+3) Human Resources Major at LMC Master Occupational Therapy Program at LMC Master Library Sciences Program with Syracuse University

New Facilities The Le Moyne College Plaza

- Barnes & Noble Bookstore - Cam’s Pizzeria - Dunkin Donuts

Science Complex Coyne Science Center LaCasse Dining Center Madden School of Business

New Odds ‘n’ ends Dr. Linda LeMura selected the 14th President of Le Moyne College and the first laywoman ever to lead a Jesuit college or university in the U.S. Le Moyne became a Tobacco-Free campus as of July 2015.

- Prohibits smoking and the use of any tobacco products on all property owned, leased or operated by the College.

Le Moyne Adopted Test Optional Policy for Admission, effective Fall 2016. - Students are not at a disadvantage if they do not submit test scores. - The goal is to attract students who are not only exceptional scholars, but will also become involved

with other key elements of the educational experience at Le Moyne College. - Test scores are still required to be considered for top scholarships and/or special programs.

**Ranked in the Princeton Review’s Top 380 Colleges 2016 edition**

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QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION 2016-2017

College Statistics 2,800 Total undergraduate, includes 500 transfer students 700 Total graduate students 62-67% Acceptance Rate 13:1 Student/Faculty ratio 20 Average class size 88% Retention Rate (between freshman and sophomore year)

Student Breakdown 40% Male 60% Female 18% Multicultural 7% Out of State

Residential Life 85% Freshmen live on campus 80% Students live on campus all four years

Guaranteed housing all four years

Dorms, townhouses, and apartments available

Freshmen allowed cars, $300/year; decreases each year after *Emphasize residential nature of college, stay on campus, weekends, etc.

Incoming Freshman Profile

Average GPA: 90% Middle 50% GPA: 85 – 93% Test Scores:

Average SATs: 1100 (Critical Reading and Math sections only) Average ACTs: 24 (All four subsections averaged)

We super-score both exams; meaning we take the best of each section from multiple tests/attempts and combine to receive the highest possible score

Now test optional – see Notable Talking Points, pg. 4 Incoming Class Size Fall 2016: 638

Ways to Apply:

Le Moyne Online Application (FREE!)

Common Application

(www.commonapp.org)

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QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION 2016-2017

Estimated Academic Year Expenses

Tuition 2016-2017 $32,040

Room $8,120

Board $4,850

Fees $990

Misc. (Travel, books, etc.) $2,700*

Estimated Expenses $47,520

*Although students will not be billed by the College for these expenses, these figures provide a general guideline in determining expenses and are used to compute need for financial aid packages.

First Year Application Deadlines

Early Action (non-binding) November 15 Notification Begins – December 15

Rolling Admission Priority February 1 Notification Begins – January 1

National Candidate Response Date May 1

Transfer Application Deadlines

Entering Fall Term August 1

Entering Spring Term December 1

Financial Aid Application Due

FAFSA Can now file – October 1

Preferred Filing Date - February 15

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID

Merit Based Scholarships All accepted students are eligible for merit-based scholarships. Applicants receiving a merit-based scholarship are informed within their decision letter. A complete listing of scholarships and scholarship amounts can be found on our website.

Top Academic Scholarships (as of spring 2016):

Presidential Requirements Dean Requirements

GPA Minimum 95% Minimum 92%

SAT Minimum 1300 Minimum 1200 (Critical Rdg. & Math only)

ACT Minimum 29 Minimum 27

Amount $25,000 per year $18,750 per year Must maintain certain GPA

*Test scores are required for the presidential and dean academic scholarships. Additional scholarships are available and do not require test scores. All students are considered for academic scholarships. The strength of the applicant pool will determine the amount and whether or not an award is offered. In addition to consideration of GPA and test scores, the admission committee will review class ranking (if applicable), rigor of the high school, rigor of the curriculum, extra-curricular activities, etc. This type of approach is used to help students receive the best possible scholarship.

Athletic Scholarships Given at the discretion of the coaches, refer to page 15 for contact information.

Financial Aid A complete financial aid package may consist of merit-based scholarship, state and federal aid, and student loans. Financial need is assessed based on the FAFSA form. Additional questions regarding financial aid can be directed to the Le Moyne College Financial Aid Office at (315) 445-4400.

Apply early. 75% of our

acceptance pool is decided by

December 15th

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CAMPUS LIFE AND LEADERSHIP 80+ Student Clubs and Organizations Offered 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 Ignatian Ignite Student Environmental Coalition Student Government Association … and many more, visit lemoyne.edu/experience

Recreation Club Sports Basketball – Women’s Cheer Equestrian Fencing Women’s Field Hockey Frisbee Golf Ultimate Frisbee Men’s Ice Hockey Lacrosse – Men’s and Women’s Teams Rowing Rugby – Men’s and Women’s Teams Sailing Soccer – Women’s Tae Kwon Do

Weekend Tournaments Dodgeball Flag Football Soccer Softball Wiffleball

Intramural Sports Basketball Flag Football Co-ed Dodgeball Co-ed Kickball Co-ed Indoor Soccer Co-ed Softball Co-ed Volleyball Co-ed Wallyball Co-ed Wiffleball

Note: Clubs and organizations are subject to change each year based on student interest.

Over 80 clubs, sports, and organizations offered at

Le Moyne

75% of students participate in one or more of these activities

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CAMPUS RESOURCES Career Services Recruitment Programs:

- Internship Fair - Employer Fair, Spring Semester - Meet the Accountants Event - Health Professions Job Fair, Spring Semester - Teacher Recruitment Day, Spring Semester

Information Sessions – How to:

- Write effective resume and cover letter - Fine tune interviewing skills - Navigate/get the most out of career fairs - Network

Le Moyne uses the system, Purple Briefcase, to prepare students to be engaged in their career path by utilizing technology and tools, coupled with content from industry experts. Le Moyne’s premiere online job posting system, Le Moyne Leads, allows employers to post internship/job opportunities that only Le Moyne students and alumni are able to view.

Job Placement: Students who receive jobs in desired field 6 months after graduation 92% (Including those in graduate programs) Internships Students typically intern during their junior or senior years for one full semester. Most students are encouraged to participate in two internships either during the school year or over the summer. More than 200 students completed internships last year. Students who have a desire to intern in a specific field/company should express their interest early on and faculty members will do their best to make that connection if it has not already been made.

Internships available in the

greater Syracuse area, across the

country, and even overseas!

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CAMPUS RESOURCES Study Abroad Opportunities Le Moyne has exchange programs with England, Scotland, Czech Republic, Ireland, Germany, Spain, and the Dominican Republic. However, if a student wishes to participate in a non-Le Moyne program, faculty/advisors will assist in making sure the institution is accredited and willing to participate with Le Moyne. Most students study abroad their junior year, but some choose to go during their senior or sophomore years typically for either one semester or a full year. Major/Minor requirements may factor into the time/length of travel. If Le Moyne does not already have an existing relationship with the desired place of study, students may be able to travel with other institutions.

Campus Ministry Le Moyne is an institution of the Catholic tradition, but is also of the Jesuit tradition. It is a place for all people of faith to come together and explore a common ground. Le Moyne offers students of other religions the opportunity to practice their faith through faith communities on campus, local faith groups within the community, and/or by oneself in a peaceful meditation room on campus. Le Moyne also recognizes celebrations in other religions. A protestant service is offered weekly on Sundays. Ways to get involved:

- Campus Ministry Explore (offered to first year students the week prior to the school year) - Local Service Opportunities (D.I.V.E.) - Spiritual Retreats - Community Based Work-study (for qualified students seeking to work within the community)

Mass and reconciliation are offered daily. Students are welcome to participate as lectors, Eucharistic ministers, or share in the celebration with their musical talents.

Service Learning Opportunities Campus Ministry offers an Alternative Break Program where students can volunteer their services nationally and internationally. Le Moyne has programs available in Ecuador, Jamaica, El Salvador, New York City, just to name a few. Please direct any questions regarding Campus Ministry or Service Learning to [email protected] or (315) 445-4110.

The Jesuit network expands study

abroad opportunities

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CAMPUS RESOURCES The Academic Support Center The Academic Support Center provides tutoring, study groups, individual consultations, learning strategies assistance and workshops for all students seeking to improve their academic performance.

The Center for Academic Advising The Center for Academic Advising supports students through comprehensive advising programs tailored to the needs of students at distinct developmental stages, including programs for first-year and transfer students and students who have not declared a major.

The Office of Disabilities and Support Services The Office of Disabilities and Support Services arranges academic accommodations for eligible students. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact disability support services as soon as possible to ensure that academic accommodations are made available in a timely manner.

Residential Learning Communities First-year students of same major live around each other and share a few key courses together. Students are given a mentor and provided study groups for these linked courses. Students often participate in out-of-class experiences as well including field trips and service learning activities

«50% of every incoming class chooses this “live and learn experience”» Campus Safety Many programs and projects, focused on awareness and prevention, are used by Le Moyne to keep our campus safe. All campus members are required to participate in such programs; working together to ensure a safe environment for our students to learn and have fun. The campus shuttle is available for all students who would like an escort to and from Le Moyne buildings until 2:00am.

Wellness Center for Health and Counseling Hours: 8:30am-4:00pm, Monday through Friday After hours, students are advised to contact their RA/RD or call campus security. Multiple hospitals are located just minutes from campus. Center provides: one-on-one meetings, discussion and support groups, consultations

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Arts & Humanities Communication and Film Studies Computer Science Criminology Economics English

• Advanced Writing* • Creative Writing • Film* • Irish Literature* • Literature • Medieval Studies*

Foreign Languages & Literatures • Classical Humanities* • French • Italian* • Latin* • Spanish

French Gender and Women’s Studies* History Mathematics

• Actuarial Science • Applied Mathematics • Pure Mathematics • Statistics

Peace and Global Studies

Political Science

• Legal Studies* Philosophy Psychology Religious Studies

• Catholic Studies* Sociology

• Anthropology • Criminology • Human Services • Research & Theory

Software Applications and Systems Development Spanish Theatre Arts Visual & Performing Arts

• Arts Administration* • Dance* • Music* • Theatre Arts • Visual Arts*

Business Accounting Business Administration* Business Analytics Finance Information Systems Health IS, Management IS Human Resource Management Management & Leadership

• Entrepreneurship* Marketing

• Sports Marketing *

Most Popular Majors: 1. Biology 2. Business 3. Nursing 4. Psychology 5. Accounting 6. Communications 7. Undecided 8. Physics 9. Criminal Justice 10. English

*Offered only as a minor Note: Most majors are also available as minors

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Natural Sciences Biochemistry Biological Sciences

• Health Professions • Molecular Biology • Neurobiology

Chemistry Engineering **

Aerospace , Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil/Structural, Computer,

Electrical, Environmental, Geotechnical, Mechanical

Environmental Science Systems Environmental Studies General Science Physics Health Sciences Nursing Physician Assistant Studies ** Education Certification Adolescent 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 Programs 3+3 Doctor of Physical Therapy 3+4 Dental Medicine 3+3 Law 3+4 Optometry 3+4 Podiatry Bachelor’s + Master’s in:

Communications Engineering Forensic Science Information Management Library Science Public Administration

5-Year Accounting/M.B.A. 5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in English 5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in History 5-Year B.A./M.S.T. in Spanish Early Assurance Dental Medicine Early Assurance Medicine Pre-Dental Medicine Pre-Health Related Professions

(cytotechnology, medical technology, respiratory care)

Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Special Program Affiliations: Syracuse University Fordham University

SUNY Upstate University at Buffalo

Cornell University

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GRADUATE PROGRAMS Arts Arts Administration Certificate in Arts Administration Business Business Administration (MBA) Information Systems Certificate in Information Systems Certificate in Health Information Systems Education Childhood 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 Health Family Nurse Practitioner Informatics (Nursing) Nurse Administration Nurse Education Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Studies

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LE MOYNE ATHLETICS Division II Teams

Men Women

Baseball X

Softball X

Basketball X X

Cross Country X X

Lacrosse X X

Golf X X

Soccer X X

Swimming and Diving X X

Tennis X X

Track X X

Volleyball X

*21 Intercollegiate Athletic Teams *Northeast-10 Conference

Athletic Department Contact Information

Director of Athletics Matt Bassett [email protected]

Associate Athletics Director Steve Evans [email protected]

Baseball Scott Cassidy [email protected]

Softball Jason Marino [email protected]

Men’s Basketball Patrick Beilein [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Gina Castelli [email protected]

Cross Country Scott Love [email protected]

Men’s Lacrosse Dan Sheehan [email protected]

Women’s Lacrosse Kathy Taylor [email protected]

Men’s Golf Joe Tesori [email protected]

Women’s Golf Kathleen Reidy [email protected]

Men’s Soccer Tom Bonus [email protected]

Women’s Soccer Carrie Bonus [email protected]

Swimming and Diving Joe Hannah [email protected]

Tennis Mark Dolan [email protected]

Track Scott Love [email protected]

Volleyball Lizzie Cheek [email protected]

Students interested in playing a sport should contact the coach.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Application Process

How do I apply?

Students can apply utilizing the Le Moyne application and the Common Application. Note: application fees are waived for online applications.

Freshman applicants: Freshman applicants should complete their application form and be sure to inform their

guidance counselor when the application has been submitted. This will let guidance counselors know that an official high school transcript and recommendation should be submitted as well. Applicants are also required to submit a personal statement. Due to being test optional, students are no longer required to submit their SAT or ACT scores. However, to be considered for top merit scholarships and/or acceptance into special programs, test scores are required.

Transfer applicants: Transfer applicants should complete the application form and submit it to the Office of

Admission. Official copies of the academic transcripts from each previously attended college and high school should be requested from those institutions and forwarded to the Office of Admission as well.

HEOP/AHANA Applicants: HEOP (Higher Educational Opportunity Program) is a program for NYS residents who

are considered academically and financially disadvantaged, and show academic potential. AHANA (African-American/Hispanic/Asian/Native American Students) is a program for multicultural students who are considered academically disadvantaged. Students who might be interested in one of these programs should contact the Office of Admission or the Le Moyne Director of HEOP/AHANA at 800-333-4733.

When do I apply?

Freshman applicants: Early Action Application Deadline: November 15.

Rolling Admission Priority Deadline (for scholarship consideration): February 1. o We suggest applicants submit their completed application to their guidance counselor

around Thanksgiving.

Transfer applicants: Transfer applicants should contact the Director of Transfer in the Office of Admission at 800-333-

4733.

When will I be notified of the admission decision?

Early Action notification starts December 15. Rolling Admission notification starts January 1.

Evaluation of the Application

How are freshmen applicants evaluated?

There is a two-part review process for admission: Academic Review:

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Strength of curriculum

Academic performance (GPA)

SAT and/or ACT if applicable

Class Rank (if provided by the high school)

Character Review (Subjective Information):

Extracurricular (Leadership positions, athletics, clubs, organizations, work experience, service)

Recommendations

Personal Statement Essay

Interview, Recommended but not required for most programs. (Exceptions: HEOP/AHANA applicants, Direct Entry Physician Assistant Studies)

When are Test Scores required?

Test scores are required under the following circumstances:

• To be considered for top academic scholarships • For the following programs: • Physician assistant studies program • Dual degree nursing program • Early assurance to medical or dental school programs • All Affiliated 3+3 and Affiliated 3+4 medical programs • Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) • If you have been Home Schooled • If you are an international student for whom English is not a first language, and whose

educational instruction was not in English for the greater part of your education experience

How are Transfer applicants evaluated?

Transfer applicants are reviewed for admission based on the cumulative quality point average of all previous college work. Most students with cumulative averages of 2.6 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) will be seriously considered for admission.

Do you require personal interviews?

While interviews are not required for most programs, students are encouraged to visit campus and meet with an admission staff member or with a trained alumni representative in their hometown. Prospective students can gain individual insights into all aspects of the college, as well as admission and financial aid processes by attending these interviews.

Do you evaluate out-of-state applicants on the same basis as in-state applicants?

The review process is exactly the same for both; there is an academic review and a character review for each applicant.

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Academic Questions

What high school GPA do I need to be accepted?

Most students range from 85%-93% (B to B+). The average student has a 90% average. However, each application is unique and goes through a two-part review process, academic review and character review, for admission.

What SAT/ACT do I need to be accepted? Le Moyne is now test optional. However, to be considered for top merit-based scholarships or acceptance into special programs (Direct Entry Physician Assistant Studies, Dual Degree Partnership in Nursing, HEOP/AHANA, Early Assurance Medical and Dental), test scores are still required. Students may contact the admission office by email ([email protected]) or by phone (315-445-4300) for information regarding a specific program of interest. For international students, please refer to the international student admission requirements on Le Moyne’s website.

Does Le Moyne College have a major I am interested in?

Refer to the View Book, or pages 12-14 of this manual.

Are there specific HS course requirements for admission?

In NYS we typically look for students in a regents program. Competitive applicants will have a minimum of three (3) years math, science, and foreign language (some documented learning disabled students may be exempt from the foreign language requirement). Some students press on to four (4) years of math and science, or a foreign language.

Will Le Moyne accept Advanced Placement (AP) credit?

Yes. Scores of 3, 4, and 5 will be reviewed for credit.

I took a course at a local college while I was in high school. Will Le Moyne accept the

credit?

Yes. As long as a student submits a transcript from that college indicating he or she achieved a letter grade of “C” or better, he or she will be considered credit. No credit will be received for courses taken “Pass/Fail” or for high school credit only. The Registrar’s Office will make the final determination.

What is your academic calendar?

The college calendar is divided into two 15-week semesters and three summer sessions. The fall semester is completed prior to the December holidays and the spring semester concludes in early/mid-May.

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Do you have Education as a major?

The Jesuits have been known as “the educators of educators” for years. Out of 2,800 undergraduate students, approximately 800 are in our Education program which makes it is our largest program on campus. We offer certification in:

Dual Childhood/Special Education (Grades 1-6)

Middle Childhood Specialist (Grades 5-9)

Adolescent Education (Grades 7-12)

Dual Adolescent/Special Education (Grades 7-12)

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Students take 14 core curriculum classes. They also choose a major and receive a Bachelor’s degree in that field of study (approximately 15 choices) and take all the necessary education classes for certification. This is very much like a dual-major. An education certification from an accredited institution in New York State is reciprocal for certification in most other states. Please contact the Office of Admissions or the Education Department for further explanations.

*Education is the most popular program on campus.

Residential Housing Questions

What is it like to live on campus?

85% of freshmen live on-campus. 80% of all students live on-campus for four years. Housing facilities include doubles, suites, townhouses, and apartments. All facilities are wired so that each student has their own phone, voicemail, and computer port. Each room has cable television.

Also, draw from your own positive experiences to answer this question.

Cost, Financial Aid, Scholarship and Grant Questions

How much does it cost to attend Le Moyne? The Cost for:

See page 6.

How do I apply for Financial Aid? To apply for financial Aid:

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can be completed at fafsa.gov and can be submitted after October 1.

Are there scholarships available?

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Le Moyne has been ranked as a “Best Value” in US News and World Report, much due in part to the number of scholarship dollars we offer. All accepted students are eligible for merit-based scholarship consideration. Applicants receiving a merit-based scholarship are informed within their decision letter. A complete listing of scholarships and scholarship amounts are found on Le Moyne’s website.

A complete financial aid package is created utilizing merit-based scholarship dollars and the information received from the FAFSA. A complete package may include federal dollars, New York state dollars, Le Moyne scholarships, outside scholarships, Le Moyne grants, and loans. Additional questions regarding financial aid can be directed to the Le Moyne College Financial Aid Office at (315) 445-4400.

Additional Questions

Where is Le Moyne located?

Le Moyne College is a suburban type campus with 160 acres located on the East-side of Syracuse, New York. It is a very “green” campus with modern facilities. Le Moyne also has the advantage of being located just outside of a mid-sized city and very near to a large university. Student s essentially get the best of both worlds.

What type of computer facilities does Le Moyne have?

Student accessible computer labs are located in every academic building, every residence hall, and the library. Many of the classrooms have been converted to “Smart Rooms” and each residence hall room has a “port-for-every-pillow.”

What does being a Jesuit institution mean? It means that we were founded within a 500 year heritage in educating students. We were founded within the Roman Catholic tradition, with a goal of a values-based education. There are over 300 Jesuit institutions worldwide (28 Jesuit colleges/universities in the United States) and we have goals to:

Stress academic excellence

Prepare students for different professions

Educate the whole person (academically, socially, spiritually, intellectually, emotionally and physically)

Help formulate life goals

Instill ethics and values

Inspire participation in service to the local, regional and global community

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ADMISSION COUNSELOR CONTACT INFORMATION Mary Chandler, Senior Director of Admission Email: [email protected] Esi Asare, Director of Multicultural Admission Email: [email protected]

Grant Thatcher, Associate Director Email: [email protected]

Nicole Richardson, Assistant Director Email: [email protected]

Scott Setek, Assistant Director Email: [email protected] Haley Meldrim, Admission Counselor Email: [email protected] Samantha Barnes, Admission Counselor Email: [email protected] Gabriel Wagner, Admission Counselor Email: [email protected] Tom Kelly, Regional Representative Email: [email protected] Mary Walsh, Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

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What You Should Have For A College Fair:

Alumni Admission Program Handbook 1 Le Moyne College Table Banner 1 Major Board Fair Invitation 1 Name Tag View Books Inquiry Cards Pens Admission Counselor Business Cards Direct Entry PA Program leaflets

Nursing Brochures 1 Return Envelope (stamped and addressed)

***Please return banner, major board, and inquiry cards***