New Students
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WELCOME MESSAGES FROM OUR MSMC DEANS
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Dear Members of the 2008 Freshmen Class,
Your first semester at Mount St. Mary’s College is fast approaching. No doubt you are excited and, perhaps, somewhat anxious about this new academic adventure you are about to begin. Let me assure you of my personal welcome and support.
Once you arrive on campus in August, I invite you to stop by my office, 410 in the Humanities Building, and introduce yourself. Ordinarily, you will not need an appointment, but if you do, my schedule will be on my office door. As the Academic Baccalaureate Dean, I am available to clarify academic policies and/or to assist you in any other way I can.
Again, welcome to Mount St. Mary’s College, and may God bless you as you begin your higher education journey and, hopefully, be a graduating member of the class of 2012!
Sincerely,
Sister Joseph Adele Edwards, CSJ
Baccalaureate Dean
Chalon Campus
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Welcome Students!
It is my pleasure as the Assistant Dean, to welcome you to Mount St. Mary’s College, Doheny campus. This new academic year will be a tremendous time of change, growth and intellectual maturity.
A clean slate is before you where you can create your picture of academic success for the year. This picture can be accomplished by having a vision of success and setting goals. As the Assistant Dean, I am here to motivate and encourage you on your path to achieving academic success. In order for this vision to be realized, you must manage your time effectively; study, study and study more, and communicate with faculty, staff and family. All these individuals will play a part in bringing your vision of academic success to fruition.
Again, welcome to Mount St. Mary’s College and have a blessed successful academic year.
Sincerely:
Jeanette Stone
Assistant DeanDoheny Campus
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A Few More Things New Students Should Know...
Shaping Your Future Guide is a booklet designed to help you plan your academic career and to provide information about college life in order to reach academic success at Mount St. Mary's College
If a student has completed college courses while in high school, there is a specific policy to ensure that the student received credit. For more information visit our "College Credit Taken While in High School" page.
Students who took an Advanced Placement Exam may recieve college credit based on their exam scores. For more information visit our AP Exams page.
Still Confused About What Major To Choose?...
Don't worry, many high school students come to college as Undeclared because they have multiple interests or are unsure of their educational direction. In fact, studies show that two-thirds of the students who declare their major on their college application change it two or three times before they graduate. College is a place to acquire knowledge; that includes learning something new about yourself and your career interests. For more Major information, visit our What Can I Do With A Major In...? page.
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