Program areas at Le Moyne College
Le Moyne College offers undergraduate and graduate, programs to approximately 2,400 full-time and 700 part-time equivalents in over 100 areas of study. In addition to instruction offered in individual academic disciplines, all undergraduate students engage in a core curriculum which seeks to provide a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences and refine students' critical thinking and communication skills. Within the core curriculum students deepen their understanding of the diverse ways in which women and men throughout history have responded to enduring questions about meaning and order in the physical universe, in social and political processes, and in human experience. Each year, approximately 1% of Le Moyne students also take part in the College's study abroad program to enhance their educational experience, immerse themselves in a new way of life and develop new perspectives on the people and cultures of other lands.
In keeping with the College's mission and jesuit tradition of educating the whole person, Le Moyne offers a variety of student services to meet student needs outside the classroom. These services enhance the quality of student life and foster student social development. Activities and services revolve around key areas including housing and food service, personal counseling, health services, service learning, career planning and placement, and intercollegiate athletics. In particular, campus ministry offers a variety of retreat and alternative break programs to students looking to engage in spiritual growth and answer the call to be leaders in serving the needs of others, as well as opportunities to take part in liturgical ministries. The office of service learning integrates community service opportunities with academic coursework in recognition of the social justice component of a jesuit education. Finally, the office of career services offers seminars and workshops on a variety of topics including resume writing, interviewing, and graduate-school planning, along with recruiting programs featuring employers from a variety of industries.
The College offers several programs through its public service function to assist socially- and economically-disadvantaged high school students in successfully completing their secondary education and providing an opportunity to enter some form of post-secondary education. These programs provide advisement and tutoring experiences, as well as outside enrichment activities. The College also operates an academic support center offering tutoring and study groups to assist students in their coursework, to provide individual consultations to improve students' learning strategies and study skills, to provide support and counseling for students on academic probation, and to administer accommodations for students with learning and other disabilities. In addition to the academic support center, the noreen reale falcone library supports the educational goals of Le Moyne College through a process of continuous review and improvement of collections, instructional programs, technology, and information services. The library collection contains over 191,283 book titles (encompassing 254,950 volumes), 348,559 e-book titles, 1,351 print and electronic periodical subscriptions, and 7,151 videos. In addition to in-house collections, access is provided to over 251 databases, that grant access to 127,307 additional periodical titles, and 62,644 digital films.