2021–2022

2021?2022

UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

Monroe College Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022

Table of Contents

1. Accreditation

1

Institutional Accreditation

1

Program Accreditation

1

New York State Authorization

1

2. About this Catalog

3

3. Monroe College Vision, Mission, and Core Values

4

4. Academic Calendar

5

Fall 2021

5

Winter 2022

6

Spring 2022

7

5. Schools and Academic Programs

10

School of Allied Health Professions

12

School of Business and Accounting

42

School of Criminal Justice

78

School of Education

110

School of Hospitality Management

122

School of Information Technology

147

School of Nursing

165

General Education

187

Honors Program

218

Bachelor Minors

224

EASE

234

6. Academic Policies

235

Academic Honors

235

Academic Standing

236

Attendance Policy

237

Academic Waiver

239

Academic Withdrawal

239

Add-Drop Period

240

Credit Hour

240

Grading

243

Grade Appeal Process

245

Graduation Requirements

245

Readmission

245

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Residence Credit Requirements

245

Transfer and Other Non-Residence Credit

245

Transcripts

247

Code of Academic and Scholarly Integrity

247

Copyright Policy

249

7. Admissions

255

General Undergraduate Admissions

255

International Applicants

255

School of Nursing Applicants

256

Transfer Applicants

257

Career Pathways

257

8. Career Services

259

9. Student Services

260

International Students

260

Veterans and Military Personnel

260

Health and Wellness Center

260

Covid-19 Vaccine Requirement

261

Counseling Services

261

Students with Disabilities

261

Food Pantry

262

Student Code of Conduct and Community Standards

263

Disciplinary Process

270

Outcomes of the Administrative Review

270

Appeal Process

272

Title IX and Sexual Misconduct at Monroe College

274

Sexual Offense Policies and Procedures

274

Resources and Services Directory

279

Responding to a Sexual Offense

284

Reporting an Incident

285

Education and Prevention

287

Campus Climate Assessments

287

10. Tuition and Fees

291

11. Financial Aid

294

Cost of Attendance

294

Federal Financial Aid

297

Exit Counseling

300

Non-Federal Loans

301

New York State Financial Aid

301

Scholarships

303

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Awards

304

Monroe Grants

305

Monroe Scholarships

308

New Awards

311

Veterans' Benefits

311

Standards of Academic Progress (SAP)

313

Federal Title IV Aid

314

Refund Policy

316

Code of Ethics for Financial Aid Administrators

320

Net Price Calculator

321

12. Libraries and Academic Support Services

322

13. Campus Life

323

Athletics

323

Residence Life

324

Student Life and Activities

324

14. College Policies and Consumer Disclosures

326

Campus Safety

326

Drug-Free Campus

326

Graduation and Retention Rates

326

Identification Card Policy

326

Non-Discrimination Policy

327

Right to Know

327

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974

Statement of Compliance

328

Emergency College Closing

329

Technology Use Policies

329

Immunization Policy

329

Credit Card Marketing Policy

330

15. College Administration and Board of Trustees

331

President and Vice Presidents

331

Deans

332

Board of Trustees

332

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ACCREDITATION

ACCREDITATION

Institutional Accreditation

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, telephone (267) 284-5000, accredits Monroe College. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

Program Accreditation

The A.A.S. programs in Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts are accredited by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Accrediting Commission (ACF-EFAC), 180 Center Place Way, St. Augustine, FL 32095, telephone (904) 824-4468.

The A.A.S. programs in Accounting and Business Administration, B.B.A. programs in Accounting, Business Management, General Business, and Public Accounting, and the M.B.A. program in Business Management in the Bronx and New Rochelle, are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), 11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, KS 66213, telephone (913) 339-9356.

The Practical Nurse certificate program, the A.A.S. Registered Nurse program, and the B.S. Nursing program are accredited by the Academic Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, telephone (505) 975-5000.

The B.S. program in Early Childhood Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), 1140 19th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036.

New York State Authorization

Monroe College curricula are registered by the New York State Education Department, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12234, telephone (518) 474-2593.

Monroe College is authorized by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York to grant:

? Certificates in Business, Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), Food Media Studies, Paralegal Studies, and Practical Nursing

? Post Baccalaureate Extension Certificate in Bilingual Education ? Advanced Certificate in Data Science ? Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees in Computer Information Systems, Criminal Justice, and

Human Services ? Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees in Accounting, Baking and Pastry, Business

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Administration, Culinary Arts, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Hospitality Management, Medical Administration, Medical Assisting, Registered Nursing, and Sports Management ? Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degrees in, Accounting, Business Management, General Business, Health Services Administration, Hospitality Management, and Sports Management ? Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in Criminal Justice, Computer Information Systems, Computer Networks and Cybersecurity, Early Childhood Education, Human Services, Nursing, Public Health, and Professional Studies ? Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree in Business Management ? Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree in Public Administration ? Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Public Health ? Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in Accounting, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Data Science, Executive Leadership in Hospitality Management, Forensic Psychology, and Health Care Administration ? Master of Arts (M.A.T.) degree in Early Childhood Urban Education/Urban Special Education ? Master of Arts (M.A.T.) degree in Childhood Urban Education/Urban Special Education

The contact person is Dr. Karenann Carty, Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, telephone (646) 393-8772.

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ABOUT THIS CATALOG

ABOUT THIS CATALOG

This document is the official catalog of Monroe College for undergraduate programs. The information presented in this catalog is certified as true and correct in policy and content. The catalog serves as a reference document containing approved curricula, programs and course descriptions. It is not intended as a listing of courses offered.

Monroe College reserves the right at any time to make appropriate changes in policies, procedures and other information contained in this publication. Such changes are published as an addendum.

Monroe College is owned and operated by Monroe College, Ltd., 2501 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10468, telephone (718) 933-6700. Student "Right to Know" and consumer information is available on the College website at monroecollege.edu.

Monroe College has three campus locations:

Bronx Campus 2501 Jerome Avenue Bronx, NY 10468

New Rochelle Campus 434 Main Street New Rochelle, NY 10801

St. Lucia Campus P.O. Box CP5419 Vide Boutielle Highway Castries LC04 101 St. Lucia

Students may take individual courses in an online format or enroll in select degree programs offered completely online through Monroe Online.

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CAMPUS LIFE

MONROE COLLEGE VISION, MISSION, AND CORE VALUES

Vision

To be a national leader in educating urban and international students.

Mission

Monroe College, founded in 1933, is a national leader in higher education access, affordability, and attainment. We believe in the power of education to facilitate social mobility and transform communities, and embrace our responsibility to advocate national policies that serve students' best interests. We are proud of our outcomes and unique caring environment, especially for firstgeneration college students, newly arriving immigrants, and international students. Our innovative curriculum, taught by experienced industry professionals, integrates local, national, and global perspectives. Our academic programs align with industries that drive the New York and international economies that we serve. Our graduates are prepared for continued scholarship, professional growth, and career advancement.

Core Values

Outcomes drive us. We are committed to remaining a national leader in delivering strong outcomes for students and always strive for continuous improvement.

Integrity guides us. Honesty, transparency, accountability, and fairness are the bedrock of our work.

Relationships define us. We build strong personal connections among students, faculty, and staff, as well as with external educational, corporate, and community partners.

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