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DOMINICAN COLLEGE
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January. IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also Read MoreDOMINICAN COLLEGE
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January. IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also Read More IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Interested in pursuing one of the best jobs in healthcare? Occupational Therapy is one of today’s hottest fields, and Dominican College graduates are uniquely prepared to succeed. A full 100% of our graduates who seek employment upon graduation are employed! Over 200 Clinical Placement Sites Weekend Classes The program is designed to allow you to Read More »DINING ON CAMPUS
Our goal is to give you a best-in-class dining experience at Dominican College. We are proud to offer you excellent customer service, top-notch culinary standards, endless variety and the best value in our on-campus dining locations. ONLINE SUMMER SESSIONS Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (TVI PROGRAM) Yvette M. Blitzer, M.S Ed., is Coordinator of the Program, Teachers of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired . A graduate of Dominican College and the TVI program, Ms. Blitzer joined the faculty after 15 years of service in the field of low vision and blindness.COLLEGE LEADERSHIP
Sister Kathleen Sullivan, O.P. is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, NY.She currently serves as the Chancellor for External Affairs at Dominican College in Orangeburg, NY and as a member of the College’s Board of Trustees.FINISH IN 4
Dominican College is committed to seeing you graduate on time According to the Department of Education, only about four out of every 10 students will finish their college degree in four years. At Dominican College, we're trying to change that with Finish in 4. It starts with a pledge between you and the College. You Read More »DIVISION OF NURSING
The demand for qualified nurses is more acute today than ever before, and Dominican College’s highly acclaimed Nursing Division rises to the occasion with outstanding opportunities for those who aspire to this challenging professional work. With expert clinical faculty and a myriad of clinical sites, Dominican College prepares graduates to fill roles as registered nurses Read More » BURSAR - DOMINICAN COLLEGE The Bursar’s Office assists with bills and payments. This office is responsible for receiving and processing student payments and for answering questions regarding student accounts. Admittance to Cooke Hall is no longer by appointment only. But the following College guidance must be maintained. Masks must be worn inside the building. (Reception will continue to have Read More »TARA PARRELLO
Phone: (845) 848-4097 Email: tara.parrello@dc.edu Tara Parrello is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology and the Coordinator of Criminal Justice Studies. Dr. Parrello has earned two degrees from Fordham University, including a Ph.D. and a M.A. in Sociology. She completed her undergraduate studies at Manhattanville College, earning a B.A. in Sociology. Her areas ofDOMINICAN COLLEGE
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January. IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also Read MoreDOMINICAN COLLEGE
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January. IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also Read More IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO EXPECT APPLY Complete your application and get an instant admissions decision. SEE THE CAMPUS Take a tour and get the inside scoop on campus life. GET A SCHOLARSHIP Determine your eligibility for scholarships totaling up to $18,000. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Interested in pursuing one of the best jobs in healthcare? Occupational Therapy is one of today’s hottest fields, and Dominican College graduates are uniquely prepared to succeed. A full 100% of our graduates who seek employment upon graduation are employed! Over 200 Clinical Placement Sites Weekend Classes The program is designed to allow you to Read More »DINING ON CAMPUS
Our goal is to give you a best-in-class dining experience at Dominican College. We are proud to offer you excellent customer service, top-notch culinary standards, endless variety and the best value in our on-campus dining locations. ONLINE SUMMER SESSIONS Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (TVI PROGRAM) Yvette M. Blitzer, M.S Ed., is Coordinator of the Program, Teachers of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired . A graduate of Dominican College and the TVI program, Ms. Blitzer joined the faculty after 15 years of service in the field of low vision and blindness.COLLEGE LEADERSHIP
Sister Kathleen Sullivan, O.P. is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, NY.She currently serves as the Chancellor for External Affairs at Dominican College in Orangeburg, NY and as a member of the College’s Board of Trustees.FINISH IN 4
Dominican College is committed to seeing you graduate on time According to the Department of Education, only about four out of every 10 students will finish their college degree in four years. At Dominican College, we're trying to change that with Finish in 4. It starts with a pledge between you and the College. You Read More »DIVISION OF NURSING
The demand for qualified nurses is more acute today than ever before, and Dominican College’s highly acclaimed Nursing Division rises to the occasion with outstanding opportunities for those who aspire to this challenging professional work. With expert clinical faculty and a myriad of clinical sites, Dominican College prepares graduates to fill roles as registered nurses Read More » BURSAR - DOMINICAN COLLEGE The Bursar’s Office assists with bills and payments. This office is responsible for receiving and processing student payments and for answering questions regarding student accounts. Admittance to Cooke Hall is no longer by appointment only. But the following College guidance must be maintained. Masks must be worn inside the building. (Reception will continue to have Read More »TARA PARRELLO
Phone: (845) 848-4097 Email: tara.parrello@dc.edu Tara Parrello is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology and the Coordinator of Criminal Justice Studies. Dr. Parrello has earned two degrees from Fordham University, including a Ph.D. and a M.A. in Sociology. She completed her undergraduate studies at Manhattanville College, earning a B.A. in Sociology. Her areas of DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More » INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Getting to Your Home Away from Home. Dominican College recognizes that family members may be traveling with international students. Listed below are some trusted methods of transportations from airports and accommodations near the College: Transportation. Go Airlink NYC. Contact Tappan Taxi atCOMMENCEMENT
Dominican College 67th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Dominican College's 67th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony will take place in person at Palisades Credit Union Park in Pomona, NY at 12 noon on Sunday June 27. For other hooding and commencement ceremonies click here. The undergraduate ceremony will be broadcast via livestream allowing for opportunities for IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now. GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More » INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January. IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now.COMMENCEMENT
Dominican College 67th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Dominican College's 67th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony will take place in person at Palisades Credit Union Park in Pomona, NY at 12 noon on Sunday June 27. For other hooding and commencement ceremonies click here. The undergraduate ceremony will be broadcast via livestream allowing for opportunities for GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. ACADEMICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Dominican College’s academic divisions offer a myriad of degree programs designed to prepare you for rewarding careers in business, health care, education, the social sciences and more. Division of Allied Health. Division of Arts and Science. Division of Nursing. Division of Social Sciences.GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Graduate Programs. Dominican College offers professional graduate programs in Business, Education, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. If you are juggling work, family and other responsibilities, these graduate programs can offer the support, flexibility and inspiration you need to realize your goals. OT HOODING STREAM 2020 Occupational Therapy Hooding Ceremony, June 12, 2021 at 2 pm. You will be able to watch a live stream of the Occupational Therapy Hooding Ceremony on this page starting at 2 pm, Saturday, June 12. Please share the link to this page with family and friends, so they can OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Welcome to the Office of the RegistrarThe Office of the Registrar is dedicated to student service. This is where you can receive graduation information, view course schedules, request transcripts, and much more.Admittance to Cooke Hall is by appointment only. Most issues can be addressed without person-to-person contact.Please note there is a depository for paperwork or payments locatedCOLLEGE LEADERSHIP
Sister Kathleen Sullivan, O.PChancellor. Sister Kathleen Sullivan, O.P. is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, NY. She currently serves as the Chancellor for External Affairs at Dominican College in Orangeburg, NY and as a member of the College’s Board of Trustees. She served as President of the College from 1987-1997.DINING ON CAMPUS
The Platinum Plan provides you with 1,550 Meal Dollars to use on campus, plus 400 Dominican Dollars. You can check your balance and/or make deposits to your plan at DC1card@dc.edu . Please contact the Campus Card Center with meal plan questions at 1cardsupport@dc.edu or(845)848-4098.
ONLINE PLACEMENT ASSESSMENTS Congratulations on being accepted to Dominican College. Dominican College uses McCann Associates to provide our students with online placement assessments. Each placement assessment must be completed within 2 hours. If you have a disability and require an accommodation such as extended time, please contact the Office of Special Services well in advance of taking your Read More » OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Interested in pursuing one of the best jobs in healthcare? Occupational Therapy is one of today’s hottest fields, and Dominican College graduates are uniquely prepared to succeed. A full 100% of our graduates who seek employment upon graduation are employed! Over 200 Clinical Placement Sites Weekend Classes The program is designed to allow you to Read More » BURSAR - DOMINICAN COLLEGE The Bursar’s Office assists with bills and payments. This office is responsible for receiving and processing student payments and for answering questions regarding student accounts. Admittance to Cooke Hall is by appointment only. Most issues can be addressed without person-to-person contact. For example: To pay your bill (by check or credit card) or set up Read More »TARA PARRELLO
Phone: (845) 848-4097 Email: tara.parrello@dc.edu Tara Parrello is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology and the Coordinator of Criminal Justice Studies. Dr. Parrello has earned two degrees from Fordham University, including a Ph.D. and a M.A. in Sociology. She completed her undergraduate studies at Manhattanville College, earning a B.A. in Sociology. Her areas of DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
ATHLETICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Athletics. Dominican College has 17 varsity teams (eight for men and nine for women) that play in Division II of the NCAA. In the last ten years, Dominican College’s student-athletes have won 12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championships and 11 tournaments and the teams have represented the College at national and regional IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now. GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
ATHLETICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Athletics. Dominican College has 17 varsity teams (eight for men and nine for women) that play in Division II of the NCAA. In the last ten years, Dominican College’s student-athletes have won 12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championships and 11 tournaments and the teams have represented the College at national and regional IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now. GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. ACADEMICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Dominican College’s academic divisions offer a myriad of degree programs designed to prepare you for rewarding careers in business, health care, education, the social sciences and more. Division of Allied Health. Division of Arts and Science. Division of Nursing. Division of Social Sciences.GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Graduate Programs. Dominican College offers professional graduate programs in Business, Education, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. If you are juggling work, family and other responsibilities, these graduate programs can offer the support, flexibility and inspiration you need to realize your goals. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January.COURSE SCHEDULES
For questions about course schedules, please contact the Office of the Registrar at (845) 848-7810. The College reserves the right to make any necessary changes in the delivery of its courses without prior notice. This includes the right to transition classes to online or hybrid delivery. Day and Evening Courses Find your course here. Special Read More » TRANSFER TO DOMINICAN COLLEGE Transfer Credits. • A maximum of 70 credits will be accepted from a two-year school. • A maximum of 90 credits will be accepted from a four-year school. Dominican College has articulation agreements with 20 institutions. These agreements can maximize your credit transfer potential. Learn more about our articulation agreements at dc.eduDINING ON CAMPUS
The Platinum Plan provides you with 1,550 Meal Dollars to use on campus, plus 400 Dominican Dollars. You can check your balance and/or make deposits to your plan at DC1card@dc.edu . Please contact the Campus Card Center with meal plan questions at 1cardsupport@dc.edu or(845)848-4098.
DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also likely to offer benefits to all their stakeholders – owners OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Interested in pursuing one of the best jobs in healthcare? Occupational Therapy is one of today’s hottest fields, and Dominican College graduates are uniquely prepared to succeed. A full 100% of our graduates who seek employment upon graduation are employed! Over 200 Clinical Placement Sites Weekend Classes The program is designed to allow you to Read More » BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (TVI PROGRAM) Yvette M. Blitzer, M.S Ed., is Coordinator of the Program, Teachers of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired . A graduate of Dominican College and the TVI program, Ms. Blitzer joined the faculty after 15 years of service in the field of low vision and blindness.TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
Transcripts can be issued to the student or to a third party. Transcript requests are generally processed within three business days, though processing time may increase during registration or at the end of a semester. If you are picking up a transcript in person, a photo ID is required. There is a $5 charge for each OfficialTranscript.
DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
ATHLETICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Athletics. Dominican College has 17 varsity teams (eight for men and nine for women) that play in Division II of the NCAA. In the last ten years, Dominican College’s student-athletes have won 12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championships and 11 tournaments and the teams have represented the College at national and regional IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now. GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. DOMINICAN COLLEGEADMISSIONS AND AIDACADEMICSSTUDENT LIFEATHLETICSALUMNIABOUT US At Dominican College you will learn as much outside the classroom as you will inside it. There are lots of ways to get involved with service during your time at Dominican College. Volunteer to help the poor and elderly, repair houses with Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break or SUMMER SESSIONS 2021 Schedule of Courses for Summer 2021 Summer Session I 2021 June 2 - June 17 ¦ Three weeks - 10 days, four days per week Summer Session II 2021 June 21 – July 22 ¦ Five Weeks - 20 days, 2½ hours per day, four days a week Summer Session III 2021 June 22 – Read More »COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Champions for Chargers is an annual-giving program designed to support the Dominican College athletics program and all of ourstudent-athletes.
ATHLETICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Athletics. Dominican College has 17 varsity teams (eight for men and nine for women) that play in Division II of the NCAA. In the last ten years, Dominican College’s student-athletes have won 12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championships and 11 tournaments and the teams have represented the College at national and regional IMMEDIATE DECISION DAYS The College is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ. This event will be on December 12 from 9 am to 12 noon in Rosary Hall. Register now and we'll send you directions and parking information. Register Now. GUEST HOME | DOMINICAN COLLEGE PORTAL My Account. Click here for Login Help. Forgot Password. To Change your Password: 1. Login to the Portal Homepage (top right) 2. Click the Change Password link. Middle Bottom. ACADEMICS - DOMINICAN COLLEGE Dominican College’s academic divisions offer a myriad of degree programs designed to prepare you for rewarding careers in business, health care, education, the social sciences and more. Division of Allied Health. Division of Arts and Science. Division of Nursing. Division of Social Sciences.GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Graduate Programs. Dominican College offers professional graduate programs in Business, Education, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. If you are juggling work, family and other responsibilities, these graduate programs can offer the support, flexibility and inspiration you need to realize your goals. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Complete an online application.Dominican College offers rolling admission, so there is no hard deadline to submit your application. However, we strongly encourage students to complete their application by June 1 st to ensure sufficient time to obtain a visa. The fall semester begins in August, and the spring semester begins in January.COURSE SCHEDULES
For questions about course schedules, please contact the Office of the Registrar at (845) 848-7810. The College reserves the right to make any necessary changes in the delivery of its courses without prior notice. This includes the right to transition classes to online or hybrid delivery. Day and Evening Courses Find your course here. Special Read More » TRANSFER TO DOMINICAN COLLEGE Transfer Credits. • A maximum of 70 credits will be accepted from a two-year school. • A maximum of 90 credits will be accepted from a four-year school. Dominican College has articulation agreements with 20 institutions. These agreements can maximize your credit transfer potential. Learn more about our articulation agreements at dc.eduDINING ON CAMPUS
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DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dominican College’s Division of Business Administration motto is “Doing Business Right” by which we mean that business students are taught how to be successful while also making the world a better place. It is our belief that companies that do business right are not only likely to be more successful in the long-term, but also likely to offer benefits to all their stakeholders – owners OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Interested in pursuing one of the best jobs in healthcare? Occupational Therapy is one of today’s hottest fields, and Dominican College graduates are uniquely prepared to succeed. A full 100% of our graduates who seek employment upon graduation are employed! Over 200 Clinical Placement Sites Weekend Classes The program is designed to allow you to Read More » BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (TVI PROGRAM) Yvette M. Blitzer, M.S Ed., is Coordinator of the Program, Teachers of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired . A graduate of Dominican College and the TVI program, Ms. Blitzer joined the faculty after 15 years of service in the field of low vision and blindness.TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
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Meet your friends for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a late-night snack at the newly expanded Granito Center. Granito is Dominican College's full-service dining commons featuring your favorites from the grill, deli, a pasta station, home-style entrees, salad bar, soup bar and weekly specials! Granito serves as our student center including our book store, and health center.*
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Our brand new patio, which is connected to the Granito center, looks out into our beautiful quad. It is a great place to take a break in between classes, enjoy a meal outside, or study under the sunlight. Hop off the patio into the quad to play a game of Frisbee, catch a few rays, or relax in the middle of all the action. Our patio also leads to our 1 mile walking path around campus. Take in the scenery and get some exercise!*
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The Prusmack Center is an academic building home to our math, science,Nursing, and allied
health majors. If you are interested in these majors, you must check out our state of the art lab facilities. Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Biology and Math majors will spend a majority of their time here. Inside you will find classrooms, computer labs, clinical labs, group and private study lounges, faculty offices, and the Fury lecture hall.*
HERTEL HALL
Welcome to our residence hall for freshman and sophomore students. Freshmen in Hertel are typically in doubles or triples. Each floor has 9 private bathrooms. Sophomores have the option to live in a double, triple, or a suite. Sophomore suites are two double rooms connected by a common living area and private bathroom. Hertel hall also has a kitchen, computer lab, laundry room, multiple study lounges and a game room. There are 12 Resident Assistants supervised by an Assistant Director of Residence Life and monitored by 24 hoursecurity.
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Guzman Hall is the College's newest residence hall, completed in August 2007. Guzman, which is open to upperclassmen, offers four-bedroom, two-bath suites and two-bedroom, one-bath suites. The building has study lounges on each floor, a media room, a cardio workout facility and a conference room. Located right outside are basketball and sand volleyball courts, as well as parking for all residents. There are 8 Resident Assistants supervised by an Assistant Director of Residence Life and monitored by 24 hour security.*
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Rosary Hall is a residence hall for all grade levels comprised primarily of single rooms. Come study, relax, watch TV, or play a game of ping pong or pool in the great lounges. Rosary has communal bathrooms and each floor has a laundry room. There are 6Resident Assistants
supervised by an Assistant Director of Residence Life and monitored by 24 hour security. The first floor accommodates the offices of the Vice President for Student Development, Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Residence Life, the Chapel, Learning Resources Center, Special Services, Career Development Center, the Lawrence Conference Room and the Sullivan Library. Free tutoring at the Learning Resources Center and Sunday night mass are popular among ourstudent body.
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The Sullivan Library, located in the West Wing of Rosary Hall, servesthe information and
reference needs of the Dominican College community. The Library also contains active journal subscriptions, online instructional and research databases. Utilize the computers provided or bring your own laptop and connect to the DC Wi-Fi network. In addition to private study rooms, The Learning Commons, located on the lower level, is a great place tohost study groups.
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Forkel Hall is the original building of Dominican College when the College first opened in 1952. The building has since been updated and now includes newly-renovated Biology and Chemistry laboratories. These state-of the-art labs contain equipment and supplies generously donated from Pfizer, Inc. Forkel Hall also houses classrooms and offices for CounselingServices.
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Cooke Hall is Dominican College's one stop shop on campus. The Registrar, Bursar, and Financial Aid offices are conveniently located steps away from one another under one roof. This allows students to take care of multiple needs in one building. The Presidentand Chancellor of
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Casey Hall is another academic building on campus. Stop by the Freshman Year office, hang out in the student lounge, do homework in the computer lab or say hi to Sr. Barbara in the Campus ministry office. If you have a question for a professor or a computer related issue, IT and some academic offices can also be found in Casey Hall. The Wild Onion Café is perfect for a break between classes or a quick snack. Conveniently located in the middle of our academic building, the Café is also a part of the Dominican College meal plan.NEWS
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CORTNEY YEOMAN '17
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"Dominican College has prepared me for success beyond graduation by the communication skills I have attained as well as properly networking within my field. These two key components have helped me easily transition into the work force, for which I am extremelygrateful."
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY "“Dominican College has given me the opportunity to gain knowledge on how to become a leader through many leadership programs. The helpful faculty and staff have also provided me with the knowledge I will need after graduation.”"*
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"“The social work faculty have prepared me beyond what I expected. These professors have a connection with their students, and are always readily available. Internships are vital in this profession, so being able to experience two, has helped guide my career.”"*
COURTNEY MCMANUS ‘12 "Dominican welcomed me with open arms. They took me right in, led me through all the steps I needed to do in order to transfer and it was just a very easy transition."*
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