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If you have a question that is not answered, please contact the Admisssions Office ar 216-373-5355 or email admissions@ndc.edu. You may also fill out a Admissions Office Information Request Form suggesting a question to be added to this web page.

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    1. How do I contact my daughter/son on campus?

    2. Where are you located?

    3. What is the typical weather in Cleveland?

    4. If my son/daughter becomes ill, what health services are available?

    5. Are there counseling services available?

    6. What are the different departments on campus, and how do I contact them?

    7. What should my child bring with them to live on campus?

    8. What are the resources available to help my child succeed academically?

    9. What is FYI (First Year Institute)?

    10. What is the average class size at Notre Dame College?

    11. What are the costs of attending Notre Dame College, and where do I get information about financial aid?

    12. What is Notre Dame College’s safety record, and what are some safety guidelines?

    13. What is the “Freshman fifteen?

    14. What sports, clubs, and activities are available on campus?

    15. What services are available for career placement while at Notre Dame College, and after graduation?

    16. What services are available to help with graduate school placement?

    17. Commonly Asked Computer Questions
    18. What are the rules on campus?

    19. How does my child do their laundry?

    20. What educational travel opportunities does Notre Dame College provide?

    21. What Degree Programs does Notre Dame College offer?

    22. How can I help to further the mission of Notre Dame College?

QuestionHow do I contact my daughter/son on campus?
AnswerThrough the student service fee, residence hall rooms have local phone service with voicemail. Students may want to purchase a calling card or a cellular phone for long distance service.

Your child will also be provided with an email address (note that all campus email addresses end with “@ndc.edu”).

In an emergency, you may contact the Director of Residence Life at 216-373-5274 or Notre Dame College Campus Police at: 216-373-5212 to forward a message to your child.

Your student’s mailing address should read as follows:

Student's Name
Mail Box # _ _ _ _
Notre Dame College
4545 College Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44121


QuestionWhere are you located?
AnswerNotre Dame College sits on 53 picturesque wooded acres, tucked away in a quiet suburban neighborhood ten miles east of Cleveland, Ohio, called South Euclid.

Select this link to see our driving directions and campus map.


QuestionWhat is the typical weather in Cleveland?
AnswerWe have four beautiful seasons here! Cleveland's climate is largely influenced by Lake Erie. It's cooler in summer and more moderate in winter than its latitude might suggest.

Though some summer days can be hot (90+ F/32+ C) with high humidity, the usual summer temperatures are 57-81 F/14-27 C. When breezes blow from the lake, temperatures stay comfortable.

Spring has the most rainy days, and thunderstorms occur most frequently in June and July. The temperature range is 47-68 F/8-19 C in May, and 43-74 F/6-22 C in autumn.

Though temperatures are often well below freezing in the cold-weather months, they're not extreme. (18-32 F/-5 to 0 C are January ranges.)

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QuestionIf my son/daughter becomes ill, what health services are available?
AnswerResident students needing health services may go to University Suburban Health Care (1611 S. Green Road, South Euclid, OH 44121; Phone: 216-382-6286), conveniently located two blocks from campus. Emergency Room services are provided for all students by an area hospital.


QuestionAre there counseling services available?
AnswerNotre Dame College has a Counseling Center that is a department within the office of Student Development.


QuestionWhat are the different departments on campus, and how do I contact them?
Answer
Here are links for:


QuestionWhat should my child bring with them to live on campus?
AnswerHere is a link to a Useful PDF File from the Director of Residence Life.

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QuestionWhat are the resources available to help my child succeed academically?
AnswerEvery student has an academic advisor to help plan course schedule. Tutors are available through the Dwyer Learning Center. Also, the Advising Center is designed to help students plan out their academic program and schedule—students who do not have a faculty advisor, students who are undecided or have not declared a major, and students who need to change their schedules.


QuestionWhat is FYI (First Year Institute)?
AnswerAppropriately called First Year Institute, orientation to Notre Dame College continues during the first semester with a unique, small-group experience.

The first year of college is a critical period for student learning. It is a period of transition and adjustment, both academically and socially, during which students acquire important skills that furnish the foundation for subsequent learning.

Small groups of students meet regularly with faculty and staff mentors and work toward the common goals of achieving academic success and developing a sense of community.


QuestionWhat is the average class size at Notre Dame College?
AnswerA student-faculty ratio of 15:1 fosters a warm, personal atmosphere and individual attention.


QuestionWhat are the costs of attending Notre Dame College, and where do I get information about financial aid?
AnswerSelect these links for information on:

 


QuestionWhat is Notre Dame College’s safety record, and what are some safety guidelines?
AnswerNotre Dame College has its own Campus Police who can be reached by phone at: 216-373-5212.

See the campus police web page for more information, and the Student Handbook for safety guidelines.


QuestionWhat is the “Freshman fifteen?
AnswerChange in diet; ordering fast junk food; new stresses; lack of exercise -- The "Freshman fifteen" is fifteen pounds of fat which accumulates over the course of a freshman's first year away from home.

Please talk to your child about the importance of exercise, avoiding fast food, controlling portion sizes, eating balanced meals (don’t skip breakfast!), and trying not to eat while they study.

The Joseph H. Keller Center's recently renovated fitness facilities are available for student use.

The Counseling Center can assist students with questions regarding body image.


QuestionWhat sports, clubs, and activities are available on campus?
AnswerThe quickest way to find out what is going on currently on campus is to check the Calendar of Campus Events.

The Director of Campus Activities has details regarding the clubs and organizations.

Sports teams’ schedules and game recaps can be found in the athletic section of our website.


QuestionWhat services are available for career placement while at Notre Dame College, and after graduation?
AnswerThe Career Services Center provides assistance in developing, evaluating and implementing career, education and employment decisions and plans. The Career Services Center continues to provide services to graduates after they graduate from Notre Dame College.

Graduates of Notre Dame College continue to keep connected to their former classmates, and make professional contacts through the Notre Dame College Alumni Association.


QuestionWhat services are available to help with graduate school placement?
AnswerGraduate services offered by the Career Services Center include assistance with applications and with developing a personal statement.

Current catalogs for colleges and universities offering advanced programs, and the Peterson's 2000 Guide to Colleges and Universities, are available in the Career Library.


QuestionWhat computer resources are available?
AnswerIn addition to the computer labs in the classroom building and library, each residence hall has a computer lab available for student use. All students will have an email account, and individual rooms have high-speed internet connection for personal computer use.

Some of the programs available to students include:

  • Adobe
    • Acrobat
    • Photoshop
    • Pagemaker
    • Illustrator
  • Macromedia
    • Dreamweaver
    • Flash
    • Fireworks
  • QuarkExpress
  • Microsoft
    • Word
    • Excel
    • PowerPoint
    • Access
    • Project
    • FrontPage
    • Publisher
    • Visio
  • Misc.
    • Inspiration
    • Kidspiration
    • HyperStudio
    • SAM XP
    • MatLab
    • Visible Analyst
    • Geometer’s Sketchpad

QuestionIs a computer required at Notre Dame College?
AnswerNo, but highly recommended.


QuestionCan I bring my PC from home?
AnswerYes, but please bring a machine with Ethernet connection capable of running Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows Vista. Also any Mac running Mac OS X will run on our network as well.


QuestionDoes Notre Dame College offer any discounts on laptops or notebooks?
Answer

No, Notre Dame College does not offer discounts on laptops or notebooks.

QuestionWhat specific operating system and software is required or recommended?
Answer

Most machines come with Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, or Microsoft Windows Vista. Any Mac computer running Mac OS X will also work. We offer Office 2007 through the College at a reduced cost. We insist on anti-virus software (Norton recommended).

QuestionAre there broadband connections on campus: and if so, where?
Answer

In each residence hall room, every classroom, computer labs and Falcon Café.


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Question Is there wireless access on campus?
Answer

Wireless access is only offered on campus at the Falcon Café which is located in the Clara Fritzsche Library.


Question Do I need a printer in my residence hall room?
Answer

No, you can print your items in an Notre Dame College computer lab, but a printer in your residence hall room does make things more convenient.


Question Does the college offer Internet filtering?
Answer

The college has a firewall that prevents connection to objectionable web sites on all public machines.

Question Is there computer training available?
Answer

Yes, in fact Notre Dame College students are required to complete IS 220 or “test out” to graduate from Notre Dame College.

Question Can I take classes online?
Answer

There are web components to about 20% of our classes through WebCT.


QuestionWhat are the rules on campus?
AnswerThe Notre Dame College Student Handbook lists all the rules and regulations that a student needs to know.


QuestionHow does my child do their laundry?
Answer

Washers and dryers are located in Petersen Hall on floors 1, 2, and 3, as well as on the second floor and lower level of both Providence Hall and Harks Hall. There is no charge to use the machines; however, students will need to provide their own detergent.


QuestionWhat educational travel opportunities does Notre Dame College provide?
Answer"Educational Travel Experience - Pursuing education and adventure in different parts of the world!"

Each year during spring break, Notre Dame students, faculty, Alumni, staff, and friends travel together to various overseas destinations. Students earn academic credit for the trips.


QuestionWhat Degree Programs does Notre Dame College offer?
AnswerThe Degree Programs include (select link for detailed information):


QuestionHow can I help to further the mission of Notre Dame College?
AnswerMission Statement: Notre Dame College, a Catholic institution in the tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame, educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional, and global responsibility.

Contributions to the Notre Dame Fund provide scholarships for students. Nearly 100% of Notre Dame's students are receiving some kind institutional financial aid. If you are able to assist in financially supporting our mission, please select this link to make a pledge of support to the Notre Dame Fund.

More importantly, you can assist in furthering our educational mission by supporting your child's educational goals, and letting other parents know about the quality education your child is receiving at Notre Dame College. Be there for your child in a supportive manner as he or she proceeds with their education at Notre Dame College.


 

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