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In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, it is the policy of Mount St. Mary's University to make readily available information concerning the completion or graduation rate of all certificate or degree-seeking, full-time undergraduate students entering the college, as well as the average completion or graduation rate of seniors who have received athletically-related student aid. This information is available upon request from the Director of Athletics. The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1992 requires that the University prepare information on current campus law enforcement policies, crime prevention programs, and campus security statistics. This information is available upon request from the Director of Public Safety.
- 1,612 undergraduates
- 58% female, 42% male
- 513 graduate students
- 2,125 total enrollment
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Residential Student
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Non-residential Student
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| Tuition & Fees |
$22,500 |
$22,500 |
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| Board (basic charge)** |
$ 3,840 |
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| Room*** |
$ 3,930 |
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| Insurance**** |
TBA |
TBA |
| Tech Fee |
$250 |
$125 |
| Student Activity Fee |
$150 |
$150 |
| TOTAL |
$30,670 |
$22,775 |
* Includes $200 technology fee
** Multiple meal plans are available to resident and non-resident students. All resident students, except those residing in the apartment complex, are required to take at least a 5 (all-you-can-eat) dinners and flex plan; these meals will be served in the school’s new dining hall, Patriot Hall. Meal plans may not be changed after one week of the start of the semester. For additional information concerning meal plans, please contact the MOUNTcard office.
*** Resident students are reminded that they contract for their rooms for the entire school year and normally will not be permitted to withdraw during the year in order to room off-campus.
**** All full-time students are eligible for participation in the blanket accident and health policy which provides 12-month coverage on and off campus.
- $24 million in aid awarded (all sources) in 2003-2004
- Over 90% of Mount families receive aid every year
- $15,800 was average freshman award in 2002-2003
- Academic scholarships range from $7,000 to full-tuition.
- 62% of undergraduates come from Maryland
- 33% from other Mid-Atlantic states
- 28 states represented
- Approximately 10 foreign countries represented
- 90% of freshmen listed Mount Saint Mary's as their first or second choice for college
- Named a US News Top College for 2004-2005 for the 9th consecutive year
- Nationally recognized core curriculum ensuring broad exposure to knowledge in the humanities and sciences
- More than 40 majors, minors, concentrations and special programs available
- Award-winning Freshman Seminar emphasizes reading, writing and critical thinking skills taught by the student's own academic advisor
- Four-year College Honors program
- Study abroad in:
- England
- Italy
- France
- Costa Rica
- Ireland
- Spain
- Other countries
- Support services:
- Writing Center
- Learning Services (Study Skills and Disability Services)
- Math Lab
- Foreign Language Labs
- Multi-Media Lab
- attentive faculty advising
- 82% of undergraduates live on campus in traditional or apartment-style residence halls or theme homes
- Guaranteed 4-year on-campus housing
- 80% of residents stay on campus on the weekends
- Over 70 clubs (including newspaper, radio, TV and other campus media)
- Service organizations and honor societies
- Dances, Concerts, Guest Lecturers
- Active Campus Ministry program and full range of service activities
- 18 NCAA Division I varsity sports, plus club sports and full intramural program
- Award-winning indoor sports/recreation facility
- Health Center and counseling services
- Safe campus
- New Student Center
- 95% of those seeking employment were employed within one year of graduation
- 26% of graduates enrolled in graduate or professional schools
- When asked, 80% of the Class of 2004 graduates said they would attend Mount Saint Mary's again.
- 68% of those employed said that the Mount had prepared them for their employment.
- 100% of those in graduate school said that the Mount had prepared them for their studies.
- Six-year graduation rate - Freshman entering fall 1998
- 98 full-time, 89% of whom hold terminal degrees
- 58 part-time faculty; no graduate teaching assistants
- 14:1 student-faculty ratio; average class size is 20
- 90% of faculty members serve as advisors to students
- 210,359 volumes
- 926 periodicals
- 18,675 microfilm reels
- 20,000 microfiche units
- 4,825 audiovisual holdings
- On-line access to other public and private libraries and databases through the library web-page
- Baseball (men)
- Basketball (men/women)
- Cross Country (men/women)
- Golf (men/women)
- Lacrosse (men/women)
- Soccer (men/women)
- Softball (women)
- Swimming (women)
- Tennis (men/women)
- Indoor and Outdoor Track (men/women)
Approximately 200 teams in various men's women's and coed sports.
Mr. Anthony J. Agnone
Mrs. Agnus McGlade Berenato
Mr. Richard J. Bolte, Sr.
Mr. James T. Brady
Mr. John R. Bransfield, Jr.
Mr. John T. Butler
Ms. Martha Kenney DeNardi
Rev. Gerard Francik
Mr. Pat Goles
Rev. Joseph R. Hacala, S.J.
Mr. John M. Kane
His Eminence William Cardinal Keeler
Ms. Mary Anne Kelly
Mr. William T. Kennedy
Most Reverend Paul S. Loverde
Rev. Msgr. Joseph L. Luca
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Mr. Kenneth L. McVearry
Rev. Msgr. Godfrey T. Mosley
Mr. Peter F. O’Malley
Rev. John M. O'Toole
Dr. Thomas H. Powell, Ex Officio
Very Rev. Edward J. Quinlan III
Mr. James E. Schaeffer
The Honorable Julie Stevenson Solt
Rev. Msgr. F. Dennis Tinder
Rev. Paul S. Tipton
Mrs. Diane Leneghan Tomb
Ms. Sheila Vertino
Ms. Elaine Holland Vining
Mr. Eugene M. Waldron, Jr.
Mr. John J. Walsh
Mr. J. Scott Wilfong
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- Cities
- Washington DC
- Baltimore, MD
- Frederick, MD
- Gettysburg, PA
- Skiing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Mountain biking
- Whitewater rafting
- Horseback Riding
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