Community Environmental Studies Workshop Series

BIRD WORKSHOP

With its wide variety of natural habitats and its position along the major migration route known as the Atlantic Flyway, New York is a bird lover’s paradise. Over 300 distinct resident or migratory species live here or pass through, including many nesting species such as Peregrine Falcons, Red-tailed Hawks, Catbirds, Yellow Warblers, and Baltimore Orioles. Whether you are an experienced birder or a beginner, this workshop will sharpen your skills and provide fascinating information
about the world of birds.

Come learn about our local environment!

This monthly free workshop series will cover diverse topics geared towards learning about our local environment and what we can all do to become good stewards of our communities. Workshops will be led by experts and are free to members of the community. Participants can sign up for individual sessions or the whole series.

Please email DCWORKSHOPS@DUNY.EDU to register, or for more information.

Workshop leader: Ken Chaya of the New York Botanical Garden and Linnaean Society of New York

 

Info Session – Adult and Graduate Programs

We invite you to join us on Zoom

If you're juggling work, family and other responsibilities, we can offer the support, flexibility and inspiration you need to realize your goals. Register now for our next virtual Information Session for Graduate and Undergraduate Adult students.

Here's what you can expect: 
  • Learn more about your program, curriculum, and outcomes directly from faculty
  • Admissions representatives will personally walk you through the admissions process
  • Speak to Financial Aid specialists about financing options for adult and graduate students
Reserve your spot today!

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Undergraduate Saturday Tours

Immediate Decision Day

Sign up for Immediate Decision Day to receive an admissions decision and learn about your scholarship eligibility!

To receive an application decision, please bring transcripts from your most recent high school or college attended. Transfer applicants who have earned less than 24 college credits should also bring their high school transcript.

When you visit, you will have the chance to tour the campus with one of our Student Ambassadors. You’ll also be able to talk to an Admissions Counselor about what comes next.

Please RSVP today.

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Info Session – Adult and Graduate Programs

Unlock Your Potential with Our Adult and Graduate Programs

Are you ready to take the next step in your education, but feel like you're juggling too many responsibilities to do it? Our programs are designed to provide you with the support, flexibility, and inspiration you need to achieve your goals.

Join us on Zoom on March 22nd from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm and discover the opportunities that await you. Here's what you can expect:

  • Learn directly from our experienced faculty about your chosen program, its curriculum, and potential outcomes
  • Get a personalized walk-through of the admissions process from our admissions representatives
  • Explore your financing options with our financial aid specialists

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to take control of your future and unlock your potential! Register now to secure your spot. We can't wait to see you there!

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Info Session – Adult and Graduate Programs

RSVP now to join us online on Tuesday, August 15

If you're juggling work, family and other responsibilities, we can offer the support, flexibility and inspiration you need to realize your goals. Register now for our next virtual Information Session for Graduate and Undergraduate Adult students.

Here's what you can expect: 
  • Learn more about your program, curriculum, and outcomes directly from faculty
  • Admissions representatives will personally walk you through the admissions process
  • Speak to Financial Aid specialists about financing options for adult and graduate students

Reserve your spot today!

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Announcement of Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Site Visit

On February 6, 7, and 8, 2017, the Division of Nursing at Dominican College in Orangeburg, New York, will be hosting a site visit from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). CCNE is a nationally recognized accrediting agency for baccalaureate and graduate degree programs in nursing education.

The site visit is for the initial accreditation of our Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program. CCNE policy mandates that the College provide an opportunity for colleagues, constituents, and the community of interest to submit written input into the deliberations of the visiting evaluation team.

You are invited to participate in this process, along with students, alumni, faculty and employees.
When providing written documentation, please include your name, address, telephone number, and email address. Your comments will be accepted by CCNE until 21 days before the scheduled on-site evaluation, and must be received by January 16, 2017. All input is shared with the team, but not with the hosting program.

Please submit your comments to:

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
Attn: Third Party Comments
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530
Washington, DC 20036

OR

thirdpartycomments@aacn.nche.edu

Thank you for your participation in this important process.

Nancy DiDona, Ed.D., RNC-MNN
Director, Division of Nursing
Professor of Nursing
nancy.didona@duny.edu
(845) 848-6051