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Where is Mount Aloysius
College?
Mount Aloysius
College is located in scenic Cresson, Pennsylvania. The college sits on top of Cresson Mountain,
just off Route 22. Mount
Aloysius College
is nestled in the Allegheny Mountains, between Altoona
and Johnstown,
and is approximately 90 miles East of Pittsburgh.
How many students attend Mount Aloysius
College?
Mount Aloysius
College has approximately
2,000 students (unduplicated head-count).
1,200 of these students are full-time undergraduates, while 800 are
either enrolled part-time as an undergraduate or graduate, or in an off-campus
program such as dual enrollment.
Where do Mount Aloysius College students come from?
Our
student population comes primarily from Pennsylvania
and the states contiguous of Pennsylvania.
Some states represented on campus include Kentucky,
Missouri, New York,
New Jersey, Delaware,
Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Several countries are also
represented on campus including England,
Poland, Macedonia, Ireland,
Greece, South Korea and Jamaica.
Do you offer liberal arts?
Building
upon the Liberal Arts tradition, students will further develop a sense of
curiosity and an inquiring disposition by employing a variety of learning
styles and complex reasoning strategies to serve as a foundation to a
commitment of lifelong learning.
What is the typical SAT score or ACT score?
The typical SAT score is around 1,000 (old scale) or
1,500 (new scale).
ACT scores average a
21. Mount Aloysius
College offers the ACT monthly.
All students are reviewed on a case by case basis.
What if I do not have these scores?
Every
application is reviewed on a case by case basis. You may be asked to take the SAT/ACT again or provide other information
to us-letters of recommendation, a writing sample, etc.
What types of programs do you offer?
Academic programs at Mount Aloysius
College are designed to
prepare you for your future while broadening your horizons. Our more than 50
programs are encapsulated into three distinct divisions: Humanities,
Social Science, and Professional Studies, Health Studies and Sciences, and
Nursing. The College offers Master,
Bachelor and select Associate degree programs.
How many majors/academic programs does Mount Aloysius Collegeprovide?
More
than 50 academic
program offerings on the undergraduate and graduate levels in Health
Sciences and Nursing, Humanities, Education, Social Sciences, Natural and
Applied Sciences, Business Administration and Pre-Professional Study. Students
may choose from more than 40 concentrations and minors.
What are the SAT and ACT codes for Mount Aloysius College?
The
SAT code for Mount Aloysius College is 2420.
The
ACT code for Mount Aloysius College is 3635.
What is your federal Financial Aid Code?
Our Financial Aid code is 003302.
Do you provide opportunities for
service?
Mount Aloysius
College students have
various service opportunities, both through the campus and the community. In the past, our students have helped in the
Hurricane Katrina aftermath and have traveled to Jamaica on mission trips.
Do you have a housing requirement?
There is a housing requirement at Mount Aloysius
College for freshman and
sophomore students who live more than a half hour from campus. Students within a half hour from campus are
encouraged to live on campus for the full collegiate experience, but are
permitted to commute from parent or legal guardian home.
May I bring my car to campus?
All students attending Mount Aloysius
College are permitted to
have a car on campus. Registration fees
for a year total $20.
Do I need to bring a computer to
campus?
While
computers are growing more important by the day, they are not required at Mount Aloysius
College. For those who do not supply their own
computer, there are computer labs in most academic buildings across campus for
personal and college use. For those who
bring a computer, MAC is 100 percent wireless across campus, and, in the
residence halls, students have the ability to hook up to high-speed internet --
all for free. Laptop check-out service
is also available at the campus library.
What other means of transportation
exist if I do not have a car?
The Cambria Count Transit Authority
(CamTran) is on campus daily for students who do not bring a car to
campus. In addition, there is a
Greyhound bus station just a few miles away in Ebensburg. Both Altoona
and Johnstown provide
regional airport service, as well as train and bus stations.
What division is your athletic program
and what sports programs are provided?
Mount Aloysius
College is an official NCAA
Division III participant and calls the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
home. Currently, students are able to
compete in baseball, softball, men's/women's basketball, women's volleyball,
men's/women's golf, men's/women's cross country, men's/women's tennis and men's/women's soccer.
Do you have an alcohol policy?
Alcohol is strictly prohibited on
the Mount Aloysius College
campus, regardless of the age of the student.
Is Mount Aloysius College a suitcase campus?
Mount Aloysius
College is an advancing
residential college with approximately 450 resident students. Those who live on campus enjoy spending
weekends in the scenic setting of Cresson
Mountain, participating
in one
or several of MAC's more than 100 clubs and activities. In addition, a new, state-of-the-art
residence hall opened this Fall 2009!
How safe is Mount Aloysius College?
With a 24-hour security staff and
two full-time Residence Life staff members living on campus, safety is a
primary focus at Mount
Aloysius College. Mount Aloysius College prides itself on having an incident
report that is borderline non-existent.
Do you have career services and assist
with job placement?
The career services office on
campus is located in the Cosgrave
Student Center,
with the goal of helping students choose a career and find a job. Currently, Mount Aloysius College boasts a 99 percent
job-placement-rate for students in nursing and health studies majors and 97
percent placement overall. The majority
of our students gain employment within three months after graduation or enroll
in graduate, law or other professional school.
How do students seek a job on campus?
Students
are able to seek jobs through the Federal Work Study program, coordinated in
the Financial Aid Office on campus. Work
Study positions are posted in the Financial Aid Office and various offices
around campus. In addition, some campus
offices offer employment on a budgeted basis.
Who are the Sisters of Mercy?
The
Religious Sisters of Mercy founded and sponsor Mount Aloysius
College. Catherine McAuley founded the Religious
Sisters of Mercy in Dublin,
Ireland in 1831
as a congregation devoted to service. Today, the Sisters of Mercy serve world-wide, continuing to service the
needy through advocacy and direct service in health-care, education and social
service agencies and institutions. Mount Aloysius
College is one of 16
Mercy colleges nation-wide.
Do you have to be Catholic to attend
Mount Aloysius College?
While
Mount Aloysius College
was founded in the Catholic tradition, and Catholic masses are offered on
campus, you do not have to be Catholic to attend Mount Aloysius College.
Can students smoke in the residence
halls?
All
residence halls are non-smoking, however, there are designated smoking areas
for students and staff located around campus.
Do you have fraternities and
sororities?
While
Mount Aloysius College
does not have fraternities or sororities, there are over 100 different clubs
and activities for students to become involved with, including intramurals and service opportunities.
What is there to do at Mount Aloysius College?
Mount Aloysius
College offers students
the opportunity to be involved with over 100 different clubs, academic
associations, intramural programs and activities, 13 different NCAA Division III
inter-collegiate athletic programs and various intramural sports. MAC's very own Vox Nova choral ensemble and
Theatre produce various concerts and plays throughout the school year. In addition, Mount Aloysius College welcomes different
lecturers, comedians and bands to campus.
Do you have graduate students
teaching?
All
classes at Mount Aloysius College
are taught by professors, most of whom carry the highest degrees in
their
respective fields.
May I enroll at Mount Aloysius College as an Undecided
Major?
Students
who are interested in enrolling into a Bachelor's Degree program, but are
undecided on a particular major, can select Undecided/Exploratory on their
admissions application. However, all
students must declare a specific major by the end of their sophomore year. Each semester, numerous students enroll at
Mount Aloysius College as Undecided/Exploratory majors.
Is Mount Aloysius College affordable?
Mount Aloysius
College is one of the most affordable
private colleges in the United
States of America. Currently, over 90 percent of our students
receive scholarships and financial aid.
What is academic advising like at Mount Aloysius College?
Academic
Advising at Mount
Aloysius College
is committed to combining education for life with preparation for professional
experience. The Academic Advising Office
assists and guides students in developing educational plans, supporting career
goals and achieving academic success.
How close are you to major cities?
Located
in scenic Cresson, Pennsylvania,
Mount Aloysius
College is just 13 miles from Altoona, 30 miles from Johnstown
and 90 miles from Pittsburgh.
Do you prefer on-line application or
traditional application?
Students
can apply for admission either on-line or with a traditional application. However, if students visit campus, we'll
waive the $30 application fee!
Now that my application has been
accepted, what's the next step?
Once
a student has been accepted, it is important to apply for financial aid. Currently, 90% of Mount Aloysius College students receive
financial aid and scholarships. To apply
for need-based financial aid, Mount Aloysius College requires all students to complete the FAFSA
form. Also, be sensitive to paying your
tuition and housing deposits on time and join us for ACCEPTED STUDENT DAY,
traditionally held in March!
What kind of financial
aid/scholarships do you offer?
Mount Aloysius
College offers merit
scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000/year. Our Mercy Presidential Leadership Scholarship
is awarded to 30 students and is a $10,000/year award. Some majors and programs offer $1,000/year
fellowships, including the Honors Program Fellowship.
Mount Aloysius College also offers federal, state and private grants/need-based and non-need-based aid, plus work study. Student attending MAC are also able to apply for loans.
What is so important about April 1 at
Mount Aloysius College?
Once
your application has been accepted, you have until April 1 to let us know if
you plan to enroll in the fall. Please
send your tuition and housing deposits to secure your space for the fall
class. We have limited space available
for new freshmen and after April 1, we may not be able to accommodate you in
terms of admission, financial aid or housing.
Many academic programs at Mount Aloysius College require students to commit at an earlier
date - be sure to check your official acceptance letter! Typically refunds are issued up until May 1 as long as formal notification is received in writing.
Does Mount Aloysius
College accept dual
enrollment or AP credits?
Mount Aloysius
College recognizes the
Advanced Placement program and will grant standing and college credit for
courses in harmony with the college curriculum to students who complete the
Advanced Placement Test with a grade of 3 or higher. Students who are dually enrolled, can receive
credit for classes taken, provided they are in harmony with college curriculum
and students earn a C or higher.

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