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Dominican College (New York)

Dominican College
Type Private, nonprofit
Established 1952
Affiliation Roman Catholic (historical)
President Sr. Mary E. O'Brien O.P., Ph.D.
Academic staff
72 FT / 160 PT (Fall 2010)
Students 1,998
Location Orangeburg, New York, USA
Campus Suburban
Colors

Red, Black & White

              
Athletics NCAA Division IICACC, ECC
Nickname Chargers
Affiliations ACCU
NAICU
CIC
Website www.dc.edu

Red, Black & White

Dominican College also known as Dominican College of Blauvelt is an independent, four-year and master's-level liberal arts college, chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, with many programs holding additional specialized national accreditation. The 64-acre (260,000 m2) suburban campus is located in Orangeburg, New York just 17 miles (27 km) from New York City in Rockland County.

The college was founded in 1952 by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt as a three year liberal arts college in the Catholic tradition, offering a teacher preparation program for religious women. Five years later, the college was opened to lay students. In 1967, it became fully coeducational.

Over the years, the college has rapidly expanded in size and in course offerings. Dominican College now offers the following degrees: Doctor of Physical Therapy, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science, Master of Science in Education; Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, and the Associate of Arts.

Casey Hall

Cooke Hall

Forkel Hall

Granito Center

Hennessy Center

Prusmack Center

DePorres Hall

St. Catherine's Annex

Dominican College's Residence Centers offer rooms with many different configurations. Among the spaces available in the residence centers are computer labs, lounges, and meeting rooms. All dorm rooms are equipped with cable TV hookups and computer ports.

Dominican College is now co-educational and offers an array of degree programs along with a low student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.

Majors and Minors

Professional and Preprofessional Programs

Graduate Teacher Education

Certificate Programs

Dominican College is a member of the Central Atlantic College Conference (CACC) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Dominican College’s varsity teams have won 12 conference championships in the last five years, and the athletic program is recognized as one of the finest in the metropolitan area, among small colleges and is the home of the Dominican College Chargers who proudly display the school colors of red, black and white. The college offers scholarships to qualified student-athletes.


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