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From our nationally recognized core curriculum and championship athletic achievements to international service and exchange projects, the Mount nourishes the whole student. Through a liberal arts education rooted in spiritual values, we encourage students to question, to search for truth and meaning. The dialogue that begins within the Mount community resonates through the lives of our alumni. This synthesis of faith and reason is the key to our educational excellence.
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National Recognition for the Mount
- The only college cited three times in Smart Parents Guide to College, a review of cutting-edge college programs by Ernest and Paul Boyer, 1996S Ranked by U.S. News and World Report in the First Tier among Northern Colleges and Universities, putting the Mount in the top 19% of colleges in this tier, 1997
- Named by The National Review College Guide as one of the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the nation, 1993
- Listed by Money magazine as one of the 25 Top Academic Religious Colleges, 1996
- Recognized by the National Endowment for the Humanities in an annual report to Congress, Change magazine and education leaders for our innovative undergraduate core curriculum
- Completed second major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1997
- Given state and national recognition for programs including the Writing Center, ROTC and Freshman Year Programs
- Recognized for our seminary by the National Catholic Register newspaper, which headlined its story, Heres a Seminary That Really Works
- Noted for athletic excellence, including three appearances in the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Tournament, an Olympic Gold Medal in track, and two Commissioners Cup awards for overall excellence in the Northeast Conference, the most recent earned with the highest overall point rating in conference history
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION
Mount Saint Mary’s University is an intellectual and social community that values justice, free inquiry, diversity, and equal opportunity. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, handicap, age, marital status, religion, color, gender, disability, or national origin, in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs or activities, except where such conditions may constitute bona fide qualifications for the programs or activities in question.
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