'The Mount' celebrating more than 40 years
By Vincent Begley
For the Poughkeepsie Journal
Mount
Saint Mary College
330
Powell Ave., Newburgh; (845) 561-0800. President: Sister Ann
Sakac. E-mail: admissions@msmc.edu. Web site: www.msmc.edu.
Tuition: $12,930 per year; $7,520 for room and board per year.
Students: 2,500 undergraduate and graduate.
Faculty: 177.
Alumni: More than 8,000.
Founded in 1960. |
Mount Saint Mary Colleges roots go back to 1882 when two Dominican
Sisters purchased the McAlpin mansion and seven acres of land in the
City of Newburgh.
A year later the sisters turned the mansion into Mount Saint Mary
Academy, an elementary and high school. The elementary school still
functions as Bishop Dunn Memorial school and draws students from
all over the mid-Hudson.
The Mount Saint Mary Normal and Training School for teachers, the
forerunner of the college, received authority to issue teachers
certificates in 1930. In 1955, the Normal School, renamed Mount
Saint Mary College, became a junior college.
On Oct. 30, 1959, the college was given the right to grant bachelor
degrees in arts and education, as well as associate degrees in applied
sciences for nursing. The Mount opened its doors to the first class
of lay women in September 1960 and became coeducational in 1968.
Some of the colleges greatest strides have been made in
the last 15 years; the acquisition and renovation of Guzman Hall
expanded residence, classroom and office space; new majors, including
accounting, business management and administration, computer science,
communication arts, human services and medical technology were added.
Three graduate programs were introduced, in education, business
and nursing, and the accelerated degree program for adults that
enables untraditional students to finish their degrees was launched.
The Mount was among the first colleges in the country to create
a wireless academic network linking students to the Internet from
virtually anywhere on campus. The renovated Hudson Hall includes
smart classrooms with multimedia capabilities.
Campus facilities continue to grow and enrollment has doubled in
the last 15 years.
Vincent Begley is assistant director of public information
at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh.
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