Founded in 1904
by the Ursulines, the School of Arts
and Sciences of the College of New
Rochelle is located on a tranquil
campus in the heart of New Rochelle,
30 minutes from Grand Central Station
in midtown Manhattan. The School offers
women a challenging liberal arts curriculum,
as well as several professional and
pre-professional programs. Small class
sizes allow students to work closely
with talented faculty involved in
cutting-edge research.
Among the ways SAS honors its Catholic
heritage is through a curriculum emphasizing
empowerment of the individual, self-reflection
and a commitment to social justice
and service. The College creates a
second home for its students, where
faculty, administration and peers
recognize them by name. A walk around
campus reveals beautiful grounds,
historic buildings, and a state-of-the-art
library--a perfect place for students
to critically engage their world.
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