Mount Aloysius College Welcomes Largest Incoming Class in Six Years

Mount Aloysius College Welcomes Largest Incoming Class in Six Years
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Mount Aloysius College issued the following announcement on Aug. 31.

Mount Aloysius College will welcome its new resident students on Friday, August 27 starting at 11 a.m. This College welcomes 394 new students this year, its largest incoming class since 2015. The class includes commuters and residents, traditional and non-traditional students, as well as two-year, four-year, and graduate-level students.  

“We’re excited for all of our students to move in this weekend,” Mount Aloysius President John McKeegan said. “But it’s particularly exciting to help the first years get started on their college journey. We have a full weekend of great orientation activities planned.  Along with many faculty and staff members, my wife Theresa and I look forward to being outside on Friday to greet the class and help them get all their things moved in.”

Classes start on Monday, August 30, 2021. Learn more about Mount Aloysius College at www.mtaloy.edu.

Original source can be found here.



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