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Residence halls are available at the New Rochelle campus.

  The libraries contain texts, reference materials, periodicals, newspapers, media related to course content, easy access to CD-ROM information technology and the Internet, as well as publications of general interest.

  Interactive group video conferencing is available to allow students in remote campus locations to actively participate in a class during real time.

  The Learning Resource Centers, with computer, audio and video-assisted study programs, tutors and self-paced instructional aids, make it possible for students to review course material or do advanced work in a comfortable and pressure-free environment.

  In the bookstores, students may purchase textbooks, supplementary educational materials, stationery, school supplies and other items.

  Lounges and snack centers are available for the use and comfort of students.

OUR STUDENTS

  Monroe’s students represent diverse backgrounds, ages and experiences. Some are recent high school graduates, some are currently employed and seek career advancement, others are eager to change jobs or careers, seek new skills or new work opportunities and some are interested in continuing on to higher educational goals.

  Most Monroe students come from the New York City and lower Westchester areas. There is also a significant and growing international population. The student body is dynamic, adding to the overall excitement of the Monroe College experience.

  Monroe is the choice of motivated students who wish to pursue their specific career studies in a highly professional educational environment. Students enjoy personal contact with the faculty and receive maximum attention to their individual needs.

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

  Monroe operates a conventional fifteen-week semester calendar. There are three semesters available per year: Fall, Winter and Spring.

POLICY

  The college reserves the right at any time to make appropriate changes in the policies, procedures and information contained in this publication, including admissions requirements, tuition, fees, and program requirements, without formal notice. This catalog is not intended as a listing of course offerings, but rather as a reference document containing approved curricula, programs and courses which may be offered. Monroe reserves the right to limit registration for courses, to discontinue courses for which there is insufficient enrollment, and to change times and/or instructor assignments.

  Owned and operated by Monroe College, Ltd., 2501 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, New York 10468 (718) 933-6700

PARKING

  In the Bronx, parking is available from 4:30 p.m. to the conclusion of classes, Monday through Thursday, and

8:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The semester parking fee is $100.00. Inquire at the Bachelor’s Program office.

  In New Rochelle, free parking is available for all students. Upon application, a parking permit will be issued by the Bursar’s office.

Note: Monroe is not responsible for any loss or

damage to vehicles or articles left in vehi

cles and has made these arrangements only

as a convenience to its faculty and students.

RESPONSIBILITY

  Monroe College is not responsible for the personal property of students brought to or left on college property.

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