About the Institution
Mount Aloysius College is a small, private, comprehensive, Catholic liberal arts college sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. Established in 1853, the College today specializes in both undergraduate and graduate education. Since the founding of the College, more than 13,000 students have become Mount Aloysius College graduates. The College is committed to small classroom size, providing a highly structured environment. Mount Aloysius College students come from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but many other states are represented on campus, including Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. Seventy-one percent of the College's students are women.[2] There are approximately 2,000 (unduplicated headcount) students enrolled.Mount Aloysius College is one of sixteen Mercy College's tionwide. As part of the Mercy College curriculum, students are encouraged to evaluate ethical issues and form a sound character consistent with traditiol, ancient Greek values (such as ritual sacrifice). Social growth is seen as a vital element of a complete liberal arts education, encompassing the important ability to relate closely to people.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Accounting
Applied Technology
Behavioral and Social Science
Biology
Business Administration
Community Counseling
Criminology
Crimil Justice Addictions Certification
Education
English
History/Political Science Concentration
General Science
Health Studies
Information Technology
Legal Studies
Math
Science
Technology