College of Mount St. Vincent

Bronx, New York
4-year Private university

Overview

College of Mount St. Vincent is a private institution established in 1847 with urban setting located at Bronx. It is ranked 9th in Regional Colleges North in 2024 edition of Best Colleges. Its tuition and fees are $42,740. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,259. It practices semester-based academic calendar.

#9 in Regional Colleges North
Setting
Urban
Location Bronx, New York
Type 4-year Private
Year Founded 1847
Selectivity Unselective
Size Small
2,259 Undergraduates

Learning

13:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
Health Professions
Most Popular Major

Majors Available

  • Biological And Biomedical Sciences
  • Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
  • Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs
  • Education
  • English Language And Literature/Letters
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics
  • Health Professions And Related Programs
  • History
  • Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
  • Mathematics And Statistics
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Philosophy And Religious Studies
  • Physical Sciences
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Visual And Performing Arts

Cost

$56,364
Cost of Attendance
$18,425
Average Student Contribution
Instate Tution Fee $38,180
Outstate Tuition Fee $38,180
Room and Board Fees $14,820
$53,103 Median Salary After 2 years of Graduation

Applying

91% (Unselective) Acceptance Rate
Admission Difficulty: Minimally Difficult
$0 Application Fee
3.3 Average High School GPA

Application Requirements

SAT/ACT Required
SAT/ACT Writing (essay) Not Required
SAT Subject Test Not Required
Essay or Personal Statement Required
SAT Score Range
Middle 50% (25% - 75%) scores range
ACT Score Range
Middle 50% (25% - 75%) scores range

How to Apply?

Accepts CommonApp
Apply College's Own Application Portal

For International Students

80 Minimum TOEFL Score
TOEFL Requirement: Required
IELTS, GTEC CBT Other English Language Tests Accepted
(in lieu of TOEFL)
Deadlines for Fall Intake Applications
Nov
15
Early Action Deadline
Mar
01
Regular Decision Deadline
Rolling Admission
Mar
01
Priority Application Deadline
Transfer Applications
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--
Transfer Applications Deadline
For Financial Aid
Mar
01
Financial Aid Priority Application Deadline
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Financial Aid Application Deadline

Scholarships and Financial Aid

$39,091 Average Financial Aid

Need-based Aid

$7,414 Average Need-based Aid
Cost of Attendance for out-of-state students: $56,364
67% Students with need received Financial Aid
3.9% Students had their need fully met
Deadline for need-based financial application Priority Deadline March 1
Forms to be submitted FAFSA, State Aid Form

Merit Scholarships

Available
Dean’s Merit Scholarship
Total Worth --
Eligibility prospective students at the time of acceptance, this four-year scholarship is offered to first-year students based on their academic achievement in high school.
Minimum Criteria Recipients must maintain a 2.75 cumulative grade point average to retain their award.
Requirement for maintenance --
Separate application needed No
Application deadline N/A
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Total Worth --
Eligibility Transfer students
Minimum Criteria students must have earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 – 4.0 at previous institutions and must maintain a 3.0 grade point average for annual renewal.
Requirement for maintenance --
Separate application needed No
Application deadline N/A
International Student Merit Scholarship
Total Worth --
Eligibility Incoming international students
Minimum Criteria must maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade point average to retain their award.
Requirement for maintenance --
Separate application needed No
Application deadline N/A

Other Scholarships

Fonthill Writing Award
Total Worth --
Details The Fonthill Writing award is given to prospective students with proven exemplary writing skills who are eager to either further develop their writing skills or pursue professional fields that will draw heavily on their writing skills. Fonthill scholars are the leaders of the writing community at Mount Saint Vincent, spearheading our student publications such as The Mount Times, the College’s Student Newspaper and The Underground, the College’s Literary Magazine which was founded in 1921.
This full room and board scholarship require applicants to submit an 8-10-page portfolio to [email protected] and interview on campus with members of the Fonthill Selection Committee during Premier Program Day. Additionally, Fonthill scholars must maintain a 3.0 GPA at CMSV and actively participate in the writing community on campus.
Mary Ambrose Dunphy, S.C. Scholarship
Total Worth --
Details The Mary Ambrose Dunphy, S.C. Scholarship was established in honor of the first dean of the College of Mount Saint Vincent. To be eligible for the award, the applicant must be a niece or nephew of a Sister of Charity or the child of an employee of the Sisters of Charity.

Students

2,259 Total Undergraduate Enrollment
School Size: Small
72% Freshmen return to Sophomore Year
42% Students graduate within 6 years