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ADULT Degree CompLeTion progrAms

Mount Saint Mary College

EvEnings + WEEkEnds

Mount Saint Mary College • 330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh, NY 12550 • www.msmc.edu

2013-2014 Course Schedule

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session Z

Monday, June 24 – August 18, 2013

Classes begin

June 24

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund TBA Last day to withdraw TBA

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe CreDiTs

Times

MONDAY

MTH 2070 Z1 Elementary Statistics** 3 6-7:45 pm

ONLINE

ART 4023 Z1 Sp Tp: Women, Art & Society** 3 HIS 4438 Z1 Sp Tp: History of Disease** 3 SOC 3260 Z1 Aging & Society** 3

Mount Saint Mary College

330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh, NY 12550 • 845-569-3225 • www.msmc.edu/adult

SuMMEr 2013

* Class meets for 12 weeks ** Class meets for 8 weeks

Updated OCt. 10, 2013

Hybrid SCHedule

Please note that a maximum of 9 credits can be taken within one 8 week hybrid session.

GeTTiNG STArTed

registration

Register for sessions within each term as follows:

Summer Term: Sessions A, B and Z

Fall Term: Sessions C, D, E, U, and V

Spring Term: Sessions F, G, H, X, and Y

See the dates within each session schedule for registration,

add and drop, and course cancellation deadlines. Accelerated

students are able to take traditional daytime courses in place of,

or concurrent with, accelerated courses; however, the reduced

accelerated tuition rate will not apply for such courses.

Students are responsible for understanding and complying

with the college’s graduation, major and minor, foundation and

elective course requirements. They should develop an academic

plan of study with input from their academic advisor.

Students are responsible for registering and, should their

plans change, officially withdrawing in writing (online,

e-mail, fax or letter) from courses within the timelines outlined

in this schedule. Students are responsible for full payment of

tuition and fees for each course for which they have registered.

Visit www.msmc.edu/adult for information on payment policy.

Financial Aid

A variety of financial aid programs including loans, grants,

and veterans’ benefits are available to full and part-time

students. Full-time students carry at least 12 credits per

semester.

Financial aid is distributed on the basis of need as

estab-lished by Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

guidelines. The FAFSA should be completed at least 12

weeks in advance of the semester in which aid is requested.

The Office of Continuing Education requires students to file

a course plan (preferably at the beginning of the summer

session) for the entire academic year so that the Financial

Aid Office may determine eligibility. Information regarding

outside sources for loans is available.

Tuition

Visit www.msmc.edu/tuition for information on tuition and fees.

Course schedule subject to change. Speak with your academic advisor before registering.

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session A

Monday, May 20 – Saturday June 29, 2013

Classes begin May 20

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund May 28

Last day to withdraw June 11 rescheduled

Memorial Day, May 27 Fri. May 31 Makeup Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

CIT1052 A1 Computer Literacy** 3 ECO 1010 A1 Principles of Economics, Macro 3 ENG 1010 A1 College Writing 3 NUR 4020 A1 Community Health Nursing* 4 NUR 3001 A1 Foundations of Nursing Research 3 PSY 1010 A1 General Psychology 3 SOC 1010 A1 Intro to Sociology 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 1050 A1 Financial Accounting 3 ACC 3070 A1 Acctg for Managerial Decision & Control 3 BIO 1030 A1 Anatomy & Physiology I* 4 BIO 2020 A1 Microbiology* 4 HLT 3010 A1 Normal & Therapeutic Nutrition 3 PHL 1030 A1 Intro to Philosophy 3

THurSDAY

NUR 2045 A1 Physical Assessment for RN’s (1-5 pm) 3

ONLINE

MUS 4020 A1 History of Rock and Roll 3

session B

Monday, July 1 – Saturday, August 10, 2013

Classes begin July 1

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund July 9

Last day to withdraw July 30 rescheduled

July 4, Independence Day Friday, July 12 makeup Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ECO 1020 B1 Principles of Economics, Micro 3 ENG 1020 B1 Forms of Literature 3 HIS 4409 B1 The Modern Middle East 3 SPA 1010 B1 Basic Spanish I 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 1060 B1 Managerial Accounting 3 ACC/BUS 3061 B1 Computer Applications in Acc & Bus 3 GEO 1020 B1 Economic Geography 3 HIS 1020 B1 US History II 1865-Present 3 REL 1250 B1 Intro to New Testament 3 SOC 2410 B1 Marriage & the Family 3

SATurDAY

ART 2800 B1 Digital Photography (9am-4pm) 3

ONLINE

CIT 1002 B1 Online Computer Competency 3 MUS 4031 B1 Jazz Appreciation 3

ADULT Degree CompLeTion progrAms

2013-2014 Course Schedule

SuMMEr 2013

* Class meets for 12 weeks ** Class meets for 8 weeks

* Class meets for 12 weeks ** Class meets for 8 weeks

session BW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

HIS 1010 BW U.S. History I 3 SOC 2410 BW Marriage and Family 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

PHL 3120 BW Business Ethics 3

session AW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

MTH 2070 AW Elementary Statistics 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

PSY 1010 AW General Psychology 3

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session C

Monday, Aug. 12 – Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013

Classes begin

Aug. 12

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund Aug. 19

Last day to withdraw

Sept. 10

rescheduled

Labor Day, Sept. 2

Friday, Sept. 6 makeup

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

CMA 2170 C1 Public Speaking 3 HIS 1050 C1 History of Western Europe 1 3 HSR/SW 1030 C1 Intro To Social Work 3 PSY 3060 C1 Biological Psychology 3 PSY 3560 C1 Drugs & Society 3 REL 1250 C1 Intro To New Testament 3 SOC 3040 C1 Social Class Power and Inequality 3

TuESDAY

NUR 3022 C1 Adult Health Nursing II** 4

WEDNESDAY

ENG 2080 C1 Major American Authors I* 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 4060 C1 Not-For-Profit Accounting (online component) 3 BIO 3030 C1 Pathophysiology 3 BIO 1040 C1 Anatomy & Physiology II* 4 BUS 1010 C1 Intro to Management 3 BUS 3090 C1 Human Resource Management 3 HIS 4220 C1 Vietnam: A History 3 HIS 1020 C1 US History II 1865-Present 3 HSR/SOC 4110 C1 Quantitaive & Qualitative Research Methods 3 NUR 4060 C1 Professional Nursing 3 PHL 3670 C1 Medical Ethics 3 PSY 3320 C1 Psychology of Personality 3

ONLINE

MUS 2140 C1 American Music 3

session D

Monday, Sept. 23 – Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013

Classes begin

Sept. 23

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund Sept. 30

Last day to withdraw

Oct. 21

rescheduled

Columbus Day, Oct. 21

Friday, Oct. 25 makeup

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY

CIT 1052 D1 Computer Literacy* 3 ENG 4170 D1 Modern American Grammar* 3 NUR 2043 D1 Physical Assessment 3

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

BUS 1020 D1 Marketing Principles 3 CHM 1050 D1 Intro Chemistry* 4 HIS 1060 D1 History of Western Europe II 3 HSR/SOC 2510 D1 Theories of Social Casework  3 NUR 3040 D1 Nursing Care of the Family** 4 NUR 4051 D1 Complex Health Problems 7 PSY 3550 D1 Psychology of Gender 3 SOC 3410 D1 Race, Gender and Society 3

TuESDAY

MTH 1400 D1 Elementary Functions* 3 MTH 2050 D1 Math for the Elem. School Teacher I* 3 NUR 2024 D1 Nursing Skills (5-7:30pm) 4 NUR 2024 D2 Nursing Skills (7:30-10 pm) 4

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 3040 D1 Federal Income Tax 3 HIS 4462 D1 Special Topics: The Sixties, History 3 HSR 2110 D1 Human Behavior and Social Envir I 3 HSR/SOC 4250 D1-E1 Readings in Applied Social Research* 3 PSY 3000 D1 Principles and Techniques of Counseling 3 PSY 4440 D1 Experimental Psychology* 4 REL 3095 D1 Parable of Jesus 3

SATurDAY

ART 1020 D1 Basic Drawing Techniques (9 AM-4 PM) 3

ONLINE

MUS 1040 D1 Intro to Music 3

* Class meets for 12 weeks ** Class meets for 9 weeks

FALL 2013

session DW – WesT poinT

session CW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

BUS 1020 DW Marketing Principles 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

BUS 2060 DW Business Law II 3 MTH 1400 DW Elementary Functions 3

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

BUS 1010 CW Intro to Management 3 PSY 3560 CW Drugs and Society 3 REL 1250 CW Intro to New Testament 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

BUS 2050 CW Business Law I 3

Updated OCt. 10, 2013

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session e

Monday, Nov. 4 – Saturday, Dec. 15, 2013

Classes begin

Nov. 4

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund Nov. 11

Last day to withdraw

Dec. 4

rescheduled

Thanksgiving, Nov. 27-29

Friday, Dec. 6 makeup

Friday, Dec. 13 makeup

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 1050 E1 Financial Accounting 3 ENG 4100 E1 Literature for Children 3 GEO 1010 E1 Intro to Physical Geography 3 HIS 1010 E1 US History I 1492-1865 3 HSR 3010 E1 Foundations of Social Policy and Planning 3 PHL 2030 E1 Social Philosophy 3 PSY 4250 E1 Abnormal Psychology 3 REL 3182 E1 Religion & Personal Growth 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 3030 E1 Auditing (online component) 3 ECO 1010 E1 Principles of Economics, Macro 3 ENG 1010 E1 College Writing 3 HIS 1050 E1 History of Western Europe I 3 HIS 4210 E1 History of Middle East 3 PSY 1010 E1 General Psychology 3

SATurDAY

ART 2201 E1 Painting I (9 AM-4 PM) 3

Hybrid SCHedule

Please note that a maximum of 9 credits can be taken within one 8 week hybrid session.

FALL 2013

session eW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 1050 EW Financial Accounting 3 ENG 1010 EW College Writing 3 MUS 4033 EW

SP TP: The History of Motion Picture Music

3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ECO 1010 EW Principles of Economics - Macro 3 PSY 4250 EW Abnormal Psychology 3

session U

Monday, August 19 – October 13, 2013

Classes begin

August 19

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

August 26

Last day to withdraw

September 23

rescheduled

Labor Day, Sept. 2

Check eClass for makeup

CoUrse seCTion

TiTLe

CreDiTs Times

MONDAY

BUS 3150 U1 Organizational Behavior 3 8-9:45 PM SCI 1030 U1 Environmental Sustainability 3

TuESDAY

MTH 2070 U1 Elementary Statistics 3 6-7:45 PM

WEDNESDAY

BUS 3170 U1 Electronic Commerce 3 6-7:45 PM BUS/FIN 3030 U1 Financial Management 3 8-9:45 PM

THurSDAY

NUR 3001 U1 Foundations of Nursing Research 3 1-5 PM

ONLINE

ART 1030 U1 OL History of Art 3 NUR 3006 U1 OL Br. to Foundations of Nursing Research 3 PHL 1030 U1 OL Intro to Philosophy 3 REL 1300 U1 OL Intro to World Religions 3

session V

Monday, October 14 – December 8, 2013

Classes begin Oct. 14

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

Oct. 22

Last day to withdraw

Nov. 19

rescheduled

Columbus Day, Oct. 21

Check eClass for makeup

Thanksgiving, Nov. 27-28

requitements

CoUrse seCTion

TiTLe CreDiTs

Times

MONDAY

BUS 4010 V1 Seminar in Management 3 8-9:45 PM ERS 1030 V1 Intro to Earth Science I* 3 6:45-9:55 PM

WEDNESDAY

FIN/BUS 3020 V1 Money and Banking 3 8-9:45 PM PHL 3120 V1 Business Ethics 3 6-7:45 PM

THurSDAY

NUR 4060 V1 Professional Nursing 3 1-5 PM

ONLINE

HLT 3041 V1 OL Pharmacology  3 REL 3182 V1 OL Religion & Personal Growth 3 SOC 1010 V1 OL Intro to Sociology 3

Updated OCt. 10, 2013

*** 6 weeks

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session g

Monday, February 17 – Saturday, April 5, 2014

Spring break: March 10-14 – no classes

Classes begin

Feb. 17

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

Feb. 24

Last day to withdraw

March 24

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY

CIT 1160 G1 Spreadsheets and Databases* 3 ENG/THR 3070 G1 Shakespeare* 3 NUR 3012 G1 Adult Health Nursing I* 7 PSY 4900 G1-H1 Senior Research Seminar* 3

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 2010 G1-B Intermediate Accounting I 3 ERS 1040 G1 Intro to Earth Science II       3 HSR/SOC 2510 G1 Theory of Social Casework 3 POS 2100 G1 American State and Local Government 3 PSY 3260 G1 Psychology of Stress 3

TuESDAY

MTH 1400 G1 Elementary Functions* 3 MTH 2070 G1 Elementary Statistics*  3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 4020 G1 Contemporary Accounting Theory 3 BIO 1110 G1 General Biology * 3 BUS 4060 G1 Business & Govt. Relations 3 HIS 3180 G1 The Emergence of Modern America 3 PSY 3350 G1 Communication and Group Process 3 REL 1012 G1 Theology in Our Times 3 SOC 1010 G1 Introduction to Sociology

SOC 3410 G1 Race, Gender and Society 3

WEDNESDAY

CIT 1052 G1 Computer Literacy * 3 NUR 4010 G1 Pediatric Nursing** 4

THurSDAY

MTH 2060 G1 Math for Elementary School Teachers II * 3

SATurDAY

ART 4022 G1 Applications of Modern Art (9 am-4 pm) 3 BUS 2050 G1 Business Law I (8-12:10 PM) 3

* Class meets for 12 weeks

** Class meets for 9 weeks

session F

Monday, January 6 – Saturday, February 15, 2014

Classes begin

Jan. 6

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

Jan. 13

Last day to withdraw

Feb. 3

rescheduled

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan. 20

Jan. 24

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 1060 F1 Managerial Accounting 3 CHM 1060 F1 Introductory Chemistry II * 4 HIS 4460 F1 African Civilizations 3 HSR 1030 F1 Intro to Social Work 3 NUR 3051 F1 Mental Health Nursing** 4 REL 4100 F1 Theology in Film 3 SOC 2410 F1 Marriage & the Family 3

TuESDAY

HLT 3040 F1 Pharmacology* 3

WEDNESDAY

ENG 2090 F1 Major American Authors II* 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ACC 4030 F1 Financial Accounting Problems 3 BUS 4030 F1 Marketing Management 3 ECO 1020 F1 Principles of Economics, Micro 3 ENG 4170 F1 Modern American Grammar* 3 PHL 2030 F1 Social Philosophy 3 POS 4200 F1 The Presidency 3 PSY 3050 F1 Development Psychology 3

SprINg 2014

Course schedule subject to change. Speak with your academic advisor before registering.

session gW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

BUS 3020 GW Money and Banking 3 CIT 1052 GW Computer Literacy 3 SOC 2320 GW Social Problems 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

BUS 3010 GW Production Systems Management 3 HIS 4410 GW Black History 3

session FW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 1060 FW Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 3150 FW Organizational Behavior 3 HIS 1020 FW U.S. History II 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ECO 1020 FW Principles of Economics, Micro 3 PSY 3050 FW Developmental Psychology 3

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session H

Monday, April 7 – Thursday, May 15, 2014

Classes begin

April 7

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund April 14

Last day to withdraw

May 6

rescheduled Easter Break Apr. 18-21

April 25

Courses meet from 6:45-9:55 pm except when noted

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

ACC 2020 H1-B Intermediate Accounting II 3 ART 2200 H1 Design in Visual Communication 3 HIS 4020 H1 History of Latin America 3 HSR 2250 H1 Human Behavior and the Social Environment 3 SOC 3040 H1 Social Class Power and Inequality 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

ENG/CMA 3300 H1 Creative Writing 3 HIS 4021 H1 The History of Modern Russia 3 HIS 1010 H1 U.S. HISTORY I 1492-1865 3  HSR 3010 H1 Foundations of Policy and Planning 3 PSY 3310 H1 Psychology of Death and Dying 3 REL 2070 H1 Religious Movements in America 3 SOC 4710 H1 Community Action 3

SATurDAY

ART 4016 H1 Modern Studio Art (9 am-4 pm) 3 BUS 2060 H1 Business Law II (8am-12:10 pm)    3

* Class meets for 12 weeks

Course schedule subject to change. Speak with your academic advisor before registering.

session X

Monday, Jan. 6 –March 1, 2014

Classes begin

Jan. 6

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

Jan. 13

Last day to withdraw

Feb. 3

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 20 Check eClass for makeup

CoUrse seCTion TiTLe

CreDiTs Times

MONDAY

BUS 3010 X1 Productions Systems Mgt. 3 6-7:45 PM FIN 3030 X1 Financial Management 3 8-9:45 PM

WEDNESDAY

BUS 3180 X1 Developing Leadership Skills 3 6-7:45 PM

FuLLY ONLINE

ART 1030 X1 OL History of Art 3 CIT 1002 X1 OL Online Computer Competency 3 ENG 1020 X1 OL Forms of Literature 3 MUS1040 X1 OL Introduction to Music 3 NUR 3006 X1 OL Bridges to Founds. of Nursing 3 NUR 3030 X1 OL Pathophysiology for RNs 3 PHL 1030 X1 OL Intro to Philosophy 3 PHL 3060 X1 OL Philosophy and Technology 3 REL 1300 X1 OL Intro World Religions 3 PSY 1010 X1 OL General Psychology 3 PSY 3050 Y1 OL Development Psychology 3 SOC 3260 X1 OL Aging & Society 3

session Y

Monday, March 3 –May 3, 2014

Spring break: March 10-14 – no classes

Classes begin

March 3

Last day to add/drop classes with 100% refund

TBA

Last day to withdraw

TBA

rescheduled Easter Break Apr. 18-21 Check eClass for makeup

CoUrse

seCTion

TiTLe

CreDiTs Times

MONDAY

BUS 3150 Y1 Organizational Behavior 3 8-9:45 PM ERS 1040 Y1 Earth Science II 3 6:45-9:55 PM FIN 3020 Y1 Money and Banking 3 6-7:45 PM

TuESDAY

PHL 3120 Y1 Business Ethics 3 6-7:45 PM

WEDNESDAY

BUS 3080 Y1 Intro to International Business 3 8-9:45 PM BUS 4010 Y1 Seminar in Management 3 6-7:45 PM

FuLLY ONLINE

ENG 3370 Y1 OL Writing for Professionals 3 HLT 3011 Y1 OL Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition 3 HLT 3041 Y1 OL Pharmacology for RNs 3 MUS 2140 Y1 OL American Music 3 NUR 4022 Y1 OL Health Nursing for RNs 3 REL 3182 Y1 OL Religion & Personal Growth 3 SOC 1010 Y1 OL Introduction to Sociology 3

Hybrid SCHedule

Please note that a maximum of 9 credits can be taken within one 8 week hybrid session.

SprINg 2014

session HW – WesT poinT

Courses meet from 6-9:15 pm except when noted

MONDAY and WEDNESDAY

PSY 3150 HW Human Sexuality 3

TuESDAY and THurSDAY

MUS 4016 HW Sp. Tpcs. in Music: The His. of Motion Picture Music 3 BUS 3090 HW Human Resource Management 3

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Earn a B.A. or B.S. Degree in one of seven majors:

Accounting • Business Management & Administration

Human Services • Nursing • Psychology • History

Interdisciplinary BA (a prerequisite program for M.S. in Childhood Education)

2013-2014 SESSIONS

ADuLT DEgrEE COMpLETION SCHEDuLE

HYBrID SCHEDuLE

SUMMeR 2013 SUMMeR 2013 FaLL 2013 SpRING 2014 Session

A

May 20 to June 30 Session

B

July 1 to August 11 Session

C

August 12 to Sept. 22 Session

D

Sept. 23 to Nov. 3 Session

E

Nov. 4 to Dec. 15 Session

F

Jan. 6 to Feb. 15 Session

g

Feb. 17 to April 5 Session

H

April 7 to May 15 FaLL 2013 SpRING 2014 Session

Z

June 24 to August 18 Session

u

August 19 to October 13 Session

V

October 14 to December 8 Session

X

January 6 to March 1 Session

Y

March 3 to May 3

Adult Degree Completion programs staff Directory

Maria Minickiello ... 845-569-3634

Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Online and Adult Degree Completion Programs

Lisa Gallina ... 845-569-3166

Director of Admissions for Graduate Programs and Adult Degree Completion

Kerin Reilly ... 845-569-3283

Director of Admissions for Adult Degree Completion Programs

peggy Kent ... 845-569-3187

Assistant Director of Admissions for Graduate Programs and Adult Degree Completion

Karen Ulrich ... 845-569-3226

Assistant Director of Advisement for Adult Degree Completion Programs

Christine Halling ... 845-569-3402

Academic Advisor, Adult Degree Completion Programs

Michael Mattausch ... 845-569-3231

Academic Advisor, Adult Degree Completion Programs

Sharon Seidule ... 845-446-0535

West Point Program Coordinator & Academic Advisor, Adult Degree Completion Programs

Rosario edic ... 845-569-3225

Administrative Assistant, Adult Degree Completion Programs

Nancy trenz ... 845-569-3223

Administrative Assistant, Adult Degree Completion Programs

agnieszka Choinski ... 845-569-3223

other Helpful numbers

Athletics ... 845-569-3362 Campus Store... 845-569-3181 Career Development ... 845-569-3116 Co-Op and Internship Program ... 845-569-3175 Counseling Center ... 845-569-3115 Graduate Degree Programs ... 845-569-3225 Cultural Center ... 845-569-3179 Distance Education ... 845-569-3543 Finance/Student Accounts ... 845-569-3213 Financial Aid ... 845-569-3194 Help Desk (Technology) ... 845-569-3491 Curtin Memorial Library ... 845-569-3600 Registrar ... 845-569-3279 Security-Safety ... 845-569-3200 Skills Center ... 845-569-3177

office of Admissions for graduate programs and Adult Degree Completion programs

361 powell Avenue, Newburgh, New York

• Tel:

845-569-3225

• Fax:

845-569-3450

Hours:

Monday & Tuesday 9 am-5 pm, Wednesday & Thursday 9 am-7 pm, Friday 8:30 am-4 pm

office of online Learning staff

323 Powell Ave., Newburgh, NY • 845-569-3543 Kristen dellasala ... 845-569-3439

Director of Online Learning

Kayla Bickell ... 845-569-3457

Project Coordinator 

Corri tetler ... 845-569-3458

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