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LaRoche College Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Overview Founded in 1965 by the Sisters of Divine Providence, La Roche is a Catholic, coeducational, international four-year institution and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. It is chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and its programs have been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The College holds memberships in the Council for Independent Colleges, the National Association for Independent Colleges and Universities, the American Council on Education, the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). La Roche's nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Its interior design and graphic design majors are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), and its interior design major is also accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER). The Center for Teacher Education is fully accredited by the Pennsylvania Department of Education in early childhood education, elementary education, nursing education, secondary English, secondary mathematics, secondary science, Spanish (K12), and special education.
Location and Community Academic Life In La Roche's highly individualized program, students work closely with faculty members who help identify and foster each student's talents and assist students in applying knowledge acquired at La Roche to the world of work. The student-faculty ratio at La Roche is 14:1. Students have faculty advisers who mentor and guide students during their time at the College. Degree requirements in most majors include a minimum of 120 credits. Students must demonstrate competence in English, mathematics, and practical computer application and must complete a core curriculum. At La Roche, faculty members are an acclaimed group of scholars. They work closely with students, challenging them and encouraging them. In addition, they are experts in their fields. Many have earned distinguished honors, including a graphic design professor who was awarded a Fulbright Scholar Grant and a former FBI agent with more than two decades of investigative experience. La Roche's faculty is engaged in research, but it is a teaching faculty. These highly trained and experienced people spend time in classrooms, labs, and studios teaching students. Majors Offered: In the School of the Professions, students can choose from these majors: accounting, computer information systems, early childhood education, elementary education, facility management, finance, graphic and communication design, information technology, interior design, international management, leadership and administrative development (degree completion), management, marketing, nursingaccelerated program (RN-B.S.N.), nursingtraditional program (RN-B.S.N.), professional studies (degree completion), and real estate.
Facilities and Resources La Roche College is positioned to prepare students for the information age and a twenty-first-century global economy. The College employs “smart” classroom technology in many of its classrooms, which are wired for Internet access, telecommunications, data transmission, and cable TV. Students can bring their laptop computers to class and tap into the system. The “smart” classroom technology acts as a perfect complement to a dynamic and engaging faculty. La Roche has three instructional computer labs and one general-purpose lab that each house IBM and IBM-compatible personal computers for student use. For graphic design students, two computer labs provide students access to Macintosh systems that use QuarkXpress, Illustrator, and Photoshop, among others. Each student also has access to the Internet at any of La Roche's state-of-the-art computer labs and in their residence halls. Campus Life The Student Government Association (SGA) is a central and vital organization at the College. It is a legislative body responsible for all areas of student life. All enrolled students are represented by the SGA, and all full-time students are eligible for election. Students are also represented on various administrative committees within the College, including the College Cabinet and the Academic Senate. Students are encouraged to live on campus in one of four residence halls, where apartment-style suites promote group interaction and a sense of community. With the guidance of a residence life director, students plan a variety of programs, including guest speakers, recreational events, and social activities. All residence hall rooms are wired for the twenty-first century with Internet access. All residence halls provide students with microwave and refrigerator units and free laundry facilities.
Sports / Varsity Athletics Expenses Financial Aid / Scholarships All students who intend to apply for financial aid must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students who live outside of Pennsylvania should also submit their own state grant form, if applicable. All students are encouraged to submit the proper forms as soon after January 1 as possible so that they are processed prior to La Roche College's May 1 deadline. Admission Requirements / Application Candidates for admission should submit a completed application, a copy of their high school transcript, and a school report completed by a guidance counselor. There is also a $50 nonrefundable application fee. Applications can also be completed online. SAT and ACT scores should be sent directly to the College. La Roche adheres to a rolling admission system by which students receive decisions once their application credentials are complete. To ensure appropriate financial aid and housing opportunities, students are encouraged to apply no later than March 31 for fall semester and December 31 for spring semester.
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