President's MessagePresident's Message
Dear Students:
Welcome to Mount Aloysius! As a member of the Mount Aloysius College community you are being invited into an educational process which will challenge you to learn and grow professionally and personally. This handbook is designed to assist you in becoming familiar with College life, the services available on the campus and your responsibilities as a student. As you begin the 2008-2009 academic year, you should review the contents of this handbook.
Mount Aloysius prides itself in being a friendly, learning environment. Faculty, staff and students are resources for one another. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance when you need it. In addition to striving for excellence in your academic course work, you should also become involved in the life of the College. From involvement in athletics, theatre productions or clubs to informal lunch conversations with classmates there are numerous opportunities to enrich and deepen your life. Of course, in the end you are ultimately responsible for the choices you make and the degree to which you meet the goals you have set for yourself in choosing to pursue a college education. Accept the challenge!
The newly renovated and expanded hub of student activities, Cosgrave Center, includes a wonderfully welcoming lounge and study area, fitness and exercise rooms, a game room, a day care center, bookstore, meeting rooms, a day care center and dining areas. Student Affairs offices including the Center for Career Services are conveniently located there as well. Cosgrave Center is a launching pad for friendships, involvement in leadership activities and a healthy lifestyle. I strongly encourage you to take full advantage of its many services.
As a Catholic College sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, Mount Aloysius is sensitive to the ethical and spiritual dimensions of the educational experience. A well-educated person is one who has delved into the mysteries of life and has not been afraid to ask the ultimate questions of meaning or to explore troubling moral issues. I encourage you to attend to these dimensions of your life as well. It is with confidence in the extraordinarily capable and caring staff and faculty of Mount Aloysius that I welcome you to a new academic year! May God bless you with peace and good health!
Welcome to Mount Aloysius! As a member of the Mount Aloysius College community you are being invited into an educational process which will challenge you to learn and grow professionally and personally. This handbook is designed to assist you in becoming familiar with College life, the services available on the campus and your responsibilities as a student. As you begin the 2008-2009 academic year, you should review the contents of this handbook.
Mount Aloysius prides itself in being a friendly, learning environment. Faculty, staff and students are resources for one another. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance when you need it. In addition to striving for excellence in your academic course work, you should also become involved in the life of the College. From involvement in athletics, theatre productions or clubs to informal lunch conversations with classmates there are numerous opportunities to enrich and deepen your life. Of course, in the end you are ultimately responsible for the choices you make and the degree to which you meet the goals you have set for yourself in choosing to pursue a college education. Accept the challenge!
The newly renovated and expanded hub of student activities, Cosgrave Center, includes a wonderfully welcoming lounge and study area, fitness and exercise rooms, a game room, a day care center, bookstore, meeting rooms, a day care center and dining areas. Student Affairs offices including the Center for Career Services are conveniently located there as well. Cosgrave Center is a launching pad for friendships, involvement in leadership activities and a healthy lifestyle. I strongly encourage you to take full advantage of its many services.
As a Catholic College sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, Mount Aloysius is sensitive to the ethical and spiritual dimensions of the educational experience. A well-educated person is one who has delved into the mysteries of life and has not been afraid to ask the ultimate questions of meaning or to explore troubling moral issues. I encourage you to attend to these dimensions of your life as well. It is with confidence in the extraordinarily capable and caring staff and faculty of Mount Aloysius that I welcome you to a new academic year! May God bless you with peace and good health!
Sincerely,
Sr. Mary Ann Dillon
President

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