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Notre Dame College is introducing two newly revised websites this summer: one highlighting its Academic Support Center for Students with Learning Differences and one for its online programs.

The College’s Academic Support Center (ASC) site accessible directly at learn.NotreDameCollege.edu features the College’s signature programs for students with documented learning differences, who are traditionally underserved in higher education. Notre Dame’s distance education programs are available at online.NotreDameCollege.edu. The College offers multiple master’s, bachelor’s, associate’s degrees and certificate programs completely online.

Notre Dame also is updating the look of its overall web presence with newly designed pages to provide education and career preparation options even better optimized for mobile access. The site features re-organized admissions and academic pages that are more interactive and user friendly. Students can apply for admission and transfer credits, sign up for personalized campus visits, access continuing education and professional development programs from mobile devices quicker and easier than ever before.

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The College’s online offerings span bachelor’s degrees in business human resources and business management, criminal justice, nursing, psychology and multiple areas of education. Master’s degrees also are available completely online from Notre Dame in multiple areas of education, nursing and national security intelligence studies. The college also offers an associate’s degree in business management.

In its hallmark personal attention, Notre Dame also provides its online students with enrollment counselors, tuition planners, individual advisors and a transcript team to assist from original inquiry to degree completion.

Learn.NotreDameCollege.edu

Through its ASC, the College provides comprehensive, personalized services for traditional and adult students with ADHD, dyslexia and autism spectrum disorders. Programs include individual academic, social and career preparation, like weekly progress monitoring, subject-specific tutoring by degreed professionals and one-on-one career training and workshops to develop employability skills.

The new ASC web presence even features personal stories from former students and alumni who have chosen to disclose their disabilities to show how the Notre Dame program has made a difference in their lives and careers.

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The main college website will be transitioning throughout the month of July. Intermittent service interruptions may be possible. Information on the College is always accessible via email to pr@ndc.edu and toll-free via phone during regular business hours at 1.877.NDC.OHIO.

All three updated online content sites are accessible from the College’s main web presence at NotreDameCollege.edu.

June 2019

About Notre Dame College

For almost a century, Notre Dame College has educated a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility. Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1922, the College has grown strategically to keep pace with the rapidly changing needs of students and the dramatic changes in higher education. But it has never lost sight of its emphasis on teaching students not only how to make a good living but also how to live a good life.

Today, the College offers bachelor’s degrees in 30 disciplines plus a variety of master’s degrees, certification programs and continuing and professional development programs for adult learners on campus and online. Notre Dame College offers NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic programs for men and women and is located in a picturesque residential neighborhood just 25 minutes from the heart of Cleveland. Hallmarks of the Notre Dame experience include stimulating academics, personalized attention of dedicated faculty and staff, and small class sizes.

Notre Dame College is located at 4545 College Road in South Euclid. For further information contact Brian Johnston, chief communications officer, at 216.373.5252 or bjohnston@ndc.edu.