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A complete application for Holy Name College typically requires a combination of academic and personal documents. Prospective students should be prepared to submit their official high school transcripts to demonstrate their academic history and performance. In addition, a personal essay is often required to give the admissions committee insight into the applicant's character, goals, and experiences. Letters of recommendation from teachers or counselors are also a common requirement, as they provide a third-party perspective on the applicant's potential. Some programs may have additional requirements, such as an interview or a portfolio submission.
What majors and academic programs are offered?
Holy Name College offers a diverse array of academic programs across various disciplines, designed to prepare students for both professional careers and a life of continued learning. Our programs are categorized into several colleges and schools, ensuring students receive specialized instruction within their chosen field.
The college offers a broad range of Bachelor's degree programs. These include the liberal arts and sciences, such as Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Political Science, and Psychology, and the sciences, like the Bachelor of Science in Biology and Criminology. We also have strong programs in Business and Accountancy, Education, and Engineering, with majors like Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Computer Engineering, and Nursing, to provide a strong foundation for various career paths.
For students seeking to advance their education, Holy Name College provides several Master's and Ph.D. programs. Our offerings in graduate studies include Master of Arts in Public Administration and Philosophy and a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature. We also have specialized graduate programs in fields like Business Administration (MBA), Nursing (MSN), and Education, offering concentrations that allow for in-depth study and research.