Discover an education in which you will explore, encounter, and question the world you know and the world in which you will make your mark. Experience the difference a Jesuit education will make in your life and the difference you will make in the world.
Le Moyne offers more than 700 courses leading to Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees in more than 30 different majors. Le Moyne also provides courses of study leading to a master’s in business administration, education, nursing, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, arts administration, information systems, and family nurse practitioner. The College's Center for Continuing Educationoffers evening degrees, certificate programs and houses the Success for Veteran's Program.
Approximately 2,500 full-time undergraduate students and 650 graduate students are enrolled at Le Moyne, with a ratio of 56% full-time undergraduate female and 44% full-time undergraduate male. Students (undergraduate, graduate, full-time and part-time) come from 30 states and 37 countries.
The members of the Class of 2018 are set to make their mark on the world. Some will be heading back to the classroom to study medicine Georgetown University, public administration at Columbia University, bio-geo-chemistry at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and law at the University of William and Mary. Many will be entering the workforce, crunching the numbers at “Big Four” accounting firm EY, spreading the magic at the Walt Disney Co., and taking part in the early career development program at Lockheed Martin. Others will be enlisting as officers in U.S.Army and serving their fellow man in the Peace Corps. Whatever they do, these Dolphins will build lives rooted in meaning and success.
Among the prestigious graduate schools members of the Class of 2018 have been admitted to are American University, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, Boston University, Columbia University, Georgetown Medical School, Loyola Marymount University, Stanford University, Syracuse University, University of California at Berkeley, University of Oregon, University of Rochester and William and Mary College of Law. In addition, graduates have accepted jobs with a number of highly respected organizations, including Ayco, BNY Mellon, Dannible & McKee, Disney, Elmcrest Children’s Center, Eric Mower and Associates, Goldman Sachs, Hershey Co., IBM, Liberty Mutual, National Grid, Peace Corps, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Raymour and Flanigan, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Wegmans headquarters.
Recent graduates are also volunteering their time with the Peace Corps, Center for Working Families, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Jesuit Alumni Volunteer Program, and AmeriCorps.
The Princeton Review ranked Le Moyne among the top 15 percent of Colleges in the nation for the fifth consecutive year and included the College in its guide, The Best 382 Colleges: 2018 Edition. In addition, for the 26th consecutive year, U.S. News and World Report included Le Moyne in its popular guidebook. It ranked the College number 17 in the Regional Universities North category, number six in its “Great Schools, Great Prices” listing and number eight in its “Best Colleges for Veterans” listing. Le Moyne’s information systems program was ranked number 18 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
A total of 98 percent of recent Le Moyne graduates reported employment in a sector related to their major field of study or admittance to graduate school within a year of Commencement.
During the College’s third-annual Giving Day, held on Feb. 28, 1,500 donors completed gifts totaling over $500,000 in just 24 hours, far surpassing a goal of 1,400 gifts.
It was a banner year for the men’s basketball team, which earned a spot in the Division II Elite Eight and set a program record with 27 wins.The Department of Physician Assistant Studies received a $62,500 federal grant to help train health care professionals in combatting opioid abuse.More than 50 students representing over 20 academic disciplines shared the findings of the original research they conducted during Scholars Day.
Le Moyne’s Upward Bound Program received a $1.9 million grant to help students from the Syracuse City School District prepare for and graduate from college. Since its establishment in 1965, Upward Bound has served more than 2 million students.
Hilary McManus, Ph.D., associate professor of biological and environmental sciences, was one of 76 female scientists who traveled to Antarctica in February as part Homeward Bound. A first-of-its-kind program, Homeward Bound’s aim is to provide leadership and organizational training to 1,000 women with science backgrounds over the next decade so that they may influence public policy and dialogue regarding climate change and other environmental issues.
The College introduced a new interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree program in cybersecurity that emphasizes research and experiential learning. The program draws from the departments of Computer Science, Political Science, and Anthropology, Criminology and Sociology. Students may choose from three concentrations: crime, society and culture; information and system security; and policy and law.
Le Moyne was honored with the Ensuring Our Future Award from Cristo Rey New York High School. Since Cristo Rey was founded in 2004, 18 of its alumni have matriculated to Le Moyne.
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Great school and education. I'm now in grad school and feel that my education from Le Moyne College was far superior than most of my peers. If you get in here you should go!
By Tony S. (Aug, 2013) |
Le Moyne College has given me the tools and skills that I need to not only survive the real world, but also succeed in it. Just like any other college/university, if you do not take it seriously, you will not get what you need out of it. In my experience at Le Moyne, the campus is diverse, and you will find friends with the same ideals, goals and values as you do. Since the school is small, everyone knows each other. And i highly recommended Le Moyne College.
By Christina W. (Sep, 2010) |
Le Moyne is a small campus and for this reason it is pretty close-knit. Everyone is pretty friendly and professors and faculty are all genuinely interested in your personal well being. Overall, Le Moyne is a great place to be and I couldn't imagine going anywhere else.
By Momo B. (Mar, 2003) |
Le Moyne College has truly been a transformative experience for my daughter; the faculty's dedication to student success and the enriching coursework have paved the way for her remarkable growth.
By I.M. (Jul, 2024) |