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13 to 1 Student to Faculty Ratio
Enjoy personalized attention and thrive in a supportive environment.
16,200+ Alumni
Dominican University alumni excel globally, securing internships and jobs worldwide.
$26,055 Average Financial Aid Package
We understand the importance of financing your education, which is why Dominican University is committed to making college accessible to everyone.
100% of First-Time Freshmen Receive Financial Aid
Our commitment to financial aid ensures all first-time freshmen students can pursue a Dominican University education.
Dynamic Campus Life
Engage in vibrant campus life with 18 NCAA Division II Athletic Teams, numerous student-run clubs and societies, and opportunities to start your own.
Diverse and Inclusive
At Dominican University, we welcome students from every background.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- FAQs for Students
- FAQs for Families
- Preguntas para los padres
When can I visit Dominican University?
Do you provide tutoring services?
Does the University offer academic/athletic scholarships?
Are other forms of Financial Aid available?
Is a separate application required for scholarships?
What are the costs of tuition/room and board?
Do incoming freshman receive academic advisement?
What majors are you known for?
Do you offer internship opportunities?
What type of housing are freshman given?
Can freshman have cars?
How do I know when my application is complete? How will I know if I am admitted to the University?
Do you have support services specifically for freshmen?
Are services available for students with special needs?
What is the history of the University ?
Other questions?
Tel: 844.3DU.INFO (toll free) or (845)-848-7901
Fax: (845) 365-3150
E-mail: admissions@duny.edu
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What materials are required to complete an application?
- Complete an application here. You can use the Dominican University application or the Common Application.
- Ask your student’s high school counselor to forward transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions.
- Dominican University is test optional, so the results of standardized tests are not required. If your student would like to include test scores with their application, please:
- Submit the results of one of the following examinations to the Office of Admissions:
- (1) Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.) of the College Entrance Examination Board. The C.E.E.B. Code for Dominican University is 2190.
- (2) The American College Testing (A.C.T.) Assessment Test. The A.C.T. code for Dominican University is 2730.
- A meeting with an Admissions Counselor is not always required but is always desirable. Some applicants may be asked to meet with a member of the Admissions staff. For information, please call us at 844.3DU.INFO
Is there an application deadline?
Does the College offer scholarships and grants?
In addition, the University offers need-based grants based on information provided in the FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
How do I schedule a campus tour?
Do you have support services specifically for freshman?
What safety measures are taken for students while on campus?
Is there a place where my student in the question can receive medical attention?
Can my student in the question bring a car to campus? Is one necessary?
Are tutors available?
What forms do I need to apply for financial aid?
What is Dominican University’s Federal Code for the FAFSA?
I don’t think our family qualifies for financial aid. Should we apply anyway?
When will my student receive their package from Dominican University?
What should I do if my family has special circumstances that are not indicated on the FAFSA?
What is the difference between a grant and a loan?
Is work-study available for my student in question?
Does Dominican University offer a monthly payment plan?
How do I get to Dominican University?
470 Western Hwy
iOrangeburg, NY 10962
Directions can be found here.
I have questions that aren’t addressed here. How can I find answers?
¿Qué se necesita para completar una solicitud? Por favor, haga lo siguiente:
Pida al consejero de su hijo o hija en el bachillerato (High School), de enviar los TRANSCRIPTS directamente a la Oficina de Admisión (Office of Admissions).
Envié los resultado de uno de los siguientes examenes a la Oficina de Admisión 1) Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.) del College Entrance Examination Board. 2) El S.E.E.B. código para Dominican University es 2190. 3) The American College Testing (A.C.T.) Assessment Test. El A.C.T. código para Dominican University es 2730.
Una reunión con el consejero de admisión no es absolutamente necesaria sino bastante deseable. A veces se les pide a algunos aplicantes que se reunan con un miembro de la junta directiva de Admisión. Para más información, por favor llame al 844.3DU.INFO
¿Hay una fecha límite para enviar la solicitud?
¿Se ofrecen becas o grants?
Además, la Universidad ofrece ayuda de tipo grants según la necesidad basada en la información de la FASFA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
¿Es necesario que mi hijo o hija pida formalmente una beca académica?
¿Como puedo organizar una visita a la Universidad?
¿Existe algún sistema de apoyo dirigido a los Freshman?
¿Con respecto a la seguridad en el campus,¿que provee la Universidad para el alumno?
¿Hay algún lugar donde mi hijo(a) pueda recibir atención medica?
¿Puede mi hijo(a) tener un carro en el campus? ¿Es un carro necesario?
¿Hay tutores o maestros privados para los alumnos?
¿Que formularios se necesitan para solicitar asistencia monetaria?
¿Cual es el código federal de Dominican University para el FAFSA?
No creo que nuestra familia sea elegible para recibir ayuda monetaria. ¿Deberíamos solicitarla por si acaso?
¿Cuando recibirá mi hijo(a) su paquete de Dominican University?
La FAFSA pide información sobre la declaración de impuestos (tax information). ¿Que debo hacer si no he completado todavía esta declaración de impuestos?
¿Que debo hacer si mi familia tiene circumstancias particulares que no se indican en las FAFSA?
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre un préstamo (loan) y un grant?
¿Hay alguna posibilidad para mi hijo(a) de trabajar mientras estudia?
¿Ofrece Dominican University un plan de pago mensual?
¿Como se llega a Dominican University?
¿Tengo algunas preguntas que no se mencionan aqui̕. ¿Co̕mo consigo las respuestas?
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Admission Requirements for Freshman Student
- Transcripts
- ACT/SAT
- Deadlines
- Application Fee
- Personal Interview
- Via the Common App or Naviance
- Emailed to admissions@duny.edu
- Mailed to the Office of Admissions at
Dominican University – Rosary Hall
470 Western Hwy
Orangeburg, NY 10962 - Faxed to 845.365.3150
(1) Scholastic Aptitude Test (S.A.T.) of the College Entrance Examination Board. The C.E.E.B. Code for Dominican University is 2190.
(2) The American College Testing (A.C.T.) Assessment Test. The A.C.T. code for Dominican University is 2730.
Contact an Admissions Counselor
An Admissions Counselor is easily accessible by phone, email or video conference.
Anaisa Acevedo
Office: 845-848-7606
Work Cell: 845-587-4130
Contact Ana if you live in the following New York counties: Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Orange, Renesselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan and Ulster
Ryan Degnan
Office: 845-848-7904
Work Cell: 845-274-6492
Contact Ryan of you live in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or are an international student.
Christopher Pagan
Office: 845-848-7906
Work Cell: 845-521-5167
Contact Chris if you live in the following New York counties: Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
Shelby Silva
Office: 845-848-7905
Work Cell: 845-587-1283
Contact Shelby if you live in Connecticut or any of the following New York counties: Dutchess, Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk and Westchester
Learning with a purpose, driven by an outcome: your success.
Academic Programs
Your goal is to graduate. Our goal is to make sure you graduate with an education that leads to a career. You can choose from over 20 academic degree programs geared toward specific professions.
Find Your Academic Program
Look through our majors to find one that sparks your interest.
Honors Program
Are you a high achieving student? Intensify and enrich your education experience in the Dominican University Honors Program:
- Up to $18,000
- 1-on-1 guidance from Honors Program faculty
- Honors sections in selected programs
- Priority registration and housing
- Honors field trips
- Research opportunities in your area of interest
Beyond the Classroom
Being part of a campus community is like being part of a large family. While we may not all get a chance to eat dinner together, campus life brings us together.
Resident students can choose from single rooms to apartment style living. All three Residence Halls feature lounge spaces and live in staff.
The dining hall in the Granito Center always seems to be the hub of campus activity (a lot like your kitchen at home). Choose from five different meal plans to fit your budget (plus one just for commuter students).
Student-athlete or just a sports fan? Either way, Dominican University athletes play on 19 Division II varsity teams and have won numerous conference championships. Come out and play, or just cheer the Chargers on to victory.
Location
You’ll quickly grow to love those 17 miles that separate Dominican University from New York City. We’re so close, you can easily go catch a game, see a show, tour a museum or just go explore. Some of the world’s best internship opportunities are that close, too. Of course those same 17 miles put you a world away. Our peaceful, scenic campus is your sanctuary, your home away from home.