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Typical 4-year Course Sequence

Minor in Scientific Computation

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Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Admissions

Visit the University's Undergraduate Admissions site for important information regarding the admissions process as well as financial aid available to incoming students.
The Admissions Office is located in Devlin Hall on the main, Chestnut Hill campus.

The Admission Process
Applying to colleges can be a daunting task with many things to consider. This section addresses everything from deadlines to requirements, and application procedures to high school visits.

Costs & Financial Aid
Higher education continues to be an expensive but worthwhile investment. Here, we address individual and total costs of attendance, as well as important deadlines and information needed to apply for Financial Aid.



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