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The University of Scranton A DAY ON THE COMMONS OPEN HOUSE FALL 2021 & J ES U I T U N IC L IV • A C AT H O ERSI TY • OU 8 8 F NDE 8 D IN 1
VALUE & EXCELLENCE “BEST VALUE” 28 YEARS in “BEST COLLEGES” U.S. News & World Report “TOP 10” RANKING: The Princeton Review Money magazine NO. 5 in the NORTH in 2022 Forbes U.S. News & World Report A MESSAGE from the PRESIDENT Welcome to The University of Scranton and to Open House! Just a few short weeks ago, I was inaugurated as president of this wonderful University. This means that earlier this year, like you, I faced a decision about whether to make Scranton APPLY TO SCRANTON my new home. While we each have varied interests and goals, I can tell you what appealed to me the most: the University’s commitment to a welcoming and inclusive community and to ACCEPTED STUDENT PROFILE (Middle 50%) outstanding academics grown from our Catholic and Jesuit mission. GPA SAT ACT When I applied to be Scranton’s president, it was clear that the University was seeking a pastor as well as a leader, someone who would always hold students as the first priority. While I intend to be both, what I’ve found in my short time here is that our students, faculty 3.3–3.9 88–98 1140–1300 27–31 (4.0 scale) (100 scale) Composite score and staff also care deeply for one another. It has been a difficult two years, and the University when available community has taken our Jesuit mission to “care for each person” to an entirely new level. St. Ignatius reminds us always to scan the horizon, and Scranton does just that, DAT ES TO R E M E M B E R innovating together as we move forward as one of America’s premier colleges. And don’t just October 1 *Begin Filing the FAFSA take our word for it: Recently, U.S. News & World Report ranked The University of Scranton November 15 Early Action Admissions Applications Due among the top five in the North, improving on nearly 30 years of top 10 recognition. December 15 Early Action Admissions Notification Begins Experience life on campus today. Walk up the Commons, introduce yourself to members December 15 Regular Decision Admissions Application Review Begins of our community and have a taste of our amazing food. I think you’ll find — as I have — that it feels like home. January 15 **Financial Aid Notification Begins May 1 Admissions Confirmation Reply Date Yours Faithfully, You can apply online for free using the Common Application. SCRANTON.EDU/APPLY * Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. Our school code is 003384. / ** Please allow two weeks from FAFSA filing date. Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J. President 2 3
9:00 - 9:30 a.m. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. 11:30 - Noon Noon - 12:30 p.m. 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Campus 9:00 a.m. Tours leave about every 10 minutes from the Byron Complex. Lines are much shorter late morning to early afternoon. Tours last about an hour and make stops at Byron Recreation Tours – 2:00 p.m. the Loyola Science Center, Weinberg Memorial Library, DeNaples Center, fitness center and a first-year residence hall. (Last tour departs at about 1:30 p.m.) Complex Meet & 9:00 a.m. Meet with faculty, students, coaches and staff in the Byron Recreation Complex and on the Dionne and Founder’s Greens to learn more about academic majors and programs, athletics, student activities/services, admissions and financial aid. Byron Recreation Complex, Dionne Green Greet – 12:30 p.m. Please note that Admissions & Financial Aid will be represented from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. See page 6 & 7 for complete details. & Founder’s Green President’s Welcome & Sessions are approximately 30 minutes in length: Admissions/Financial Aid Presentation 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. Long Center Lunch 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Complimentary light lunch/refreshments will be available on the DeNaples Center Patio. Information Sessions OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. • Business Programs, Brennan Hall 228 • Communication & Media Majors • Business Programs, Brennan Hall 228 • Communication & Media Majors **Includes: & Minors**, St. Thomas 4112 & Minors**, St. Thomas 4112 • Counseling & Human Services, • College of Arts & Sciences Overview, - Advertising/Public Relations Leahy Hall 604 • Honors Programs, DeNaples Center 405 DeNaples 407C • Engineering, Physics & Biophysics, - Business Communication Loyola Science Center 334 • Doctor of Physical Therapy, • Kinesiology, Leahy Hall 604 • Communication Sciences - Communication & Disorders, DeNaples 405 • Occupational Therapy, Leahy Hall 235 Leahy Hall 235 • Nursing, DeNaples 401 - Journalism & Electronic Media • Doctor of Physical Therapy, • Pre-Law Program, DeNaples Center 406 • Education Programs, Leahy Hall 400 - Social Media Strategies • Occupational Therapy, Leahy Hall 235 • Health Administration & Human Leahy Hall 235 • Study Abroad (Global Education), - Radio Station • Pre-Med & Pre-Health Professions, DeNaples Center 405 Resources Studies, Leahy Hall 200 • Nursing, DeNaples 401 - TV Station Loyola Science Center 133 • Nursing, DeNaples 401 • Pre-Med & Pre-Health Professions, • Undecided Students, DeNaples Center 407C Loyola Science Center 133 Open Laboratory/Department Visits 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. • Kania School of Management Experiential Learning Expo, • Computing Sciences, Loyola Science Center 182 • Cyber Forensics & Cybersecurity Lab, O’Hara Hall 503 • Chemistry, Loyola Science Center 433 – Internships, Brennan Hall Lobby • Kinesiology, Leahy Hall B02 (basement), 742, 842 • English & Theatre, McDade Center Lobby – Alperin Financial Center, Brennan Hall 101L • Mechanical Engineering, Hyland Hall, 1st Floor • Mathematics Programs, Loyola Science Center 328 • Biology, Loyola Science Center 233, • Nursing, McGurrin Hall 306 highlighting the Biological Science majors in Biology, • Neuroscience, Loyola Science Center 439 • Occupational Therapy, Leahy Hall 102, 203/208, 342 Environmental Science, Neuroscience & Physiology • Performance Music, Houlihan-McLean Center • Physical Therapy, Leahy Hall 500, 540, 640 – General Physiology, Loyola Science Center 264 • Physics & Engineering, • Weinberg Memorial Library – Human Anatomy & Physiology, Loyola Science Center, Rooms 142, 144, 160 & 180 Loyola Science Center 067 • Political Science/Center for Ethics & – Microbiology, Loyola Science Center 364 Excellence in Public Service, O’Hara Hall 405 – Environmental Science & • Psychology, Alumni Memorial Hall 204 Ecology Lab, Loyola Science Center 260 • Radio Station, St. Thomas Communications Wing 564 – First-Year Biology Lab, Loyola Science Center 223 • TV Studio, St. Thomas Communications Wing 4112 • Center for Analysis & Prevention of Crime, O’Hara Hall 508 4 5
Meet & Greet Dionne Green or Byron Recreation Students, Faculty & Staff 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Founder’s Green Complex Meet with University representatives to learn more about academic majors and programs. Meet with University representatives to learn more about admissions, athletics, and student activities/services. LO CATION Please note that Admissions & Financial Aid will be represented from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES CATION LO Dionne Green Tent Academic Advising/Common Curriculum Criminal Justice Neuroscience PROGRAMS OF EXCELLENCE Byron Recreation Complex OPEN HOUSE Accelerated Master’s Programs Cybercrime & Homeland Security Peace & Justice Studies Alpha Sigma Nu Honor Society Pre-Law Program (Legal Studies/ 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Advertising/Public Relations Electrical Engineering Philosophy Center for Career Development Mock Trial/Speech & Debate) • Chapel of the Sacred Heart Applied Computing Engineering Management Physics Honors Program Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program Art History English Physiology Internships Study Abroad (Global Education) Asian Studies Environmental Science Political Science Magis Honors Program in STEM Undergraduate Research MASS 11:00 a.m. • Madonna della Strada Chapel Biochemistry Environmental Studies Pre-Engineering Pre-Med & Pre-Health Professions on Monroe Avenue Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology History Psychology LO CATION Biology Information Technology Public Policy & Service Biophysics International Language/Business Social Media Strategies STUDENT SERVICES Byron Recreation Complex BOOKSTORE Business Communication International Studies Sociology 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Campus Ministries Dining Services Catholic Studies Italian Studies Theatre Located in the DeNaples Center Center for Health Education & Wellness Performance Music Chemistry Journalism & Electronic Media Theology/Religious Studies • 10% discount today Center for Service & Social Justice Residence Life • Chemistry/Business Latin American Studies Undecided Students • Forensic Chemistry Mathematical Sciences Women’s & Gender Studies Center for Student Engagement Student Government Communication Mathematics World Languages & Cultures Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence Student Health Services Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Writing Counseling Center University of Scranton Programming Board Computer Science Music History Cross Cultural Centers University Police CATION LO LO CATION ATHLETICS Byron Recreation Complex PANUSKA COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Founder’s Green Tent Baseball (Men’s) Soccer (Men’s/Women’s) Club Sports Academic Advising/Area Studies/Undecided/Minors Kinesiology Basketball (Men’s/Women’s) Softball (Women’s) -Archery -Ice Hockey Accelerated Master’s Programs Middle Level Teacher Education Cross Country (Men’s/Women’s) Swimming/Diving (Men’s/Women’s) -Cheerleading -Men’s Volleyball Communication Sciences & Disorders Nursing Field Hockey (Women’s) Tennis (Men’s/Women’s) -Contemporary Dance -Mountain Sports Counseling & Human Services Occupational Therapy Golf (Men’s/Women’s) Track & Field (Men’s/Women’s) -Crew -Rugby Direct-Entry MS in Special Education PK-12 Physical Therapy (DPT) Intramural/Recreational Sports Volleyball (Women’s) -Dance -Running Early & Primary Teacher Education Secondary Education (Men’s/Women’s) Wrestling (Men’s) -Equestrian -Ultimate Frisbee Health Administration Special Education PK-12 (MS) Lacrosse (Men’s/Women’s) -Fencing -Urban Beats Crew Health Promotion Speech-Language Pathology (MS) -Fishing Human Resources Studies LO CATION LO CATION ADDITIONAL AREAS Byron Recreation Complex KANIA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Founder’s Green Tent Academic Advising/Business Undecided/ Economics OFFICES OF ADMISSIONS COMMUNITY BASED LEARNING Accelerated Master’s Programs Accounting/Master of Accountancy Entrepreneurship Finance & FINANCIAL AID ARMY ROTC (MILITARY SCIENCE) Business Administration Business Analytics International Business Management AIR FORCE ROTC PARENTS’ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Business Honors Program Business Leadership Honors Program Marketing Operations Management ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT ABOUT SCRANTON & OUR REGION 6 7
Alumni Memorial Hall.....................................1 Chapel of the Sacred Heart................................16 Bookstore, DeNaples Center........................ 2 Long Center ........................................................ 17 Brennan Hall .................................................. 3 Loyola Science Center........................................18 Campus Map Byron Recreation Complex ........................... 4 Condron Hall.................................................. 5 Madonna della Strada Chapel (Rock Hall).........19 MacKillop Hall.................................................... 20 DeNaples Center........................................... 6 McDade Center for Literary VINE STREET VINE STREET & Performing Arts ...........................................21 Dionne Green ..................................................7 Founder’s Green ............................................ 8 McGurrin Hall......................................................22 O’Hara Hall......................................................... 23 HITCHCOCK COURT MADONNA DELLA Gannon Hall ................................................... 9 MCKENNA COURT NORTH WEBSTER AVENUE STRADA CHAPEL P Harper-McGinnis Wing, Parking Pavilion................................................. 24 JEFFERSON AVENUE KRESSLER COURT COSTELLO COURT MONROE AVENUE Pilarz Hall........................................................... 25 MADISON AVENUE ADAMS AVENUE St. Thomas Hall ........................................ 10 MAHON COURT CLAY AVENUE MOIR COURT QUINCY AVENUE Hyland Hall....................................................11 Redington Hall ................................................... 26 19 27 FITNESS Houlihan-McLean Center .............................12 Rock Hall.............................................................27 P CENTER St. Thomas Communications Wing .................. 28 P Lavis Hall.......................................................13 Edward R. Leahy Jr. Hall................................ 14 St. Thomas Hall ................................................. 29 P 25 Library, Weinberg Memorial ....................... 15 PARKING ............................................................. P MULBERRY STREET THE ROYAL WAY 12 9 13 P 24 6 2 HOULIHAN-McLEAN P TAYLOR AVE. 20 IRVING AVE. CENTER PARKING PAVILION DENAPLES CENTER 7 HYLAND HALL DIONNE GREEN 21 MEET & GREET O’HARA HALL 3 15 5 23 BYRON RECREATION COMPLEX 11 BRENNAN HALL THE COMMONS MEET & GREET THE COMMONS 8 LINDEN STREET KEY TO COURTHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDER’S GREEN 29 26 Academic/Administration Campus Art LINDEN STREET MEET & GREET 10 28 Admissions i Information Booths UE EDWARD R. 14 16 CHAPEL OF THE EN LEAHY JR. HALL SACRED HEART 17 4 Athletics/Recreation AV P P Parking ON The University Religious DIS of Scranton is MA OW RIDGE R Residence Halls University Police conveniently 22 McGURRIN LONG CENTER located in the HALL 18 CHECK-IN heart of down- LOYOLA SCIENCE CENTER P ALUMNI COMMONS ENTRANCE town Scranton. MEMORIAL HALL RIDGE ROW PARKING INE DRIVE LAUREL L 1 from I-8 1 Meet & Greet Locations SPRUCE STREET EXIT 185 to I-81 KRESSLER COURT ADAMS AVENUE FITZPATRICK FIELD CE NT RA L SC RA NT ON EXP RE SS WA Y UE EN Hilton AV NA AN AW CK Admissions LA Shuttle Vans L LINE DRIVE s LAURE mpu ic s Ca thlet P inn A MOOSIC STREET To Qu C ED Byron Recreation Complex Dionne Green Tent Founder’s Green Tent AR AV EN E U © 2021 All Rights Reserved 9.21
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