Dominican College

New York, United States of America

Dominican University New York, formerly known as Dominican College, was established in 1952 by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt. The university is located in Orangeburg, New York, and offers a suburban campus environment approximately 17 miles from New York City.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dominican offers over 60 majors, minors, and concentrations across arts and sciences, education, health, business, and nursing, along with 11 graduate programs
A full-time semester load is 12 credit hours (about 4 courses) while 15 credits per semester (5 courses) is recommended to graduate in four years—total required to graduate is 124 credit hours
Yes, students are required to take foundation and area studies courses across disciplines, and participate in annual seminars to deepen reflection and interdisciplinary thinking 

University Of Dominican College Application Statistics

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University Of Dominican College Application Statistics

3918
2724
1194
12:1
79 %
$ 37000
$ 18590
3
1140
20
6.5

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