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Q.What do you think of Adelphi University? Is it good or bad?Related Search:
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 Is it good or bad college? I want to take Bachelor in Nursing there. What do you think of Adelphi University? Will I be able to go ot a graduate school from there? Thank You.
A.Adelphi University, chartered in 1896, was the first institution of higher education for the liberal arts and sciences on Long Island. Through its schools and programs„
  

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 Is good or not ?
A.Is it good? Good in comparison to Harvard? No. Good in comparison to Molloy? Yup. It's fine. It's not as strong as some others in that area. I consider it a tier 3 or 4 school. Somewhat competitive to get into, but not wicked hard. Solid academics, but no Harvard. Better than Molloy. Not as good as Fordham or SUNY Stony Brook, perhaps not as strong as Hofstra. More or less on par with Pace and LIU. So is it good? I'm not jumping up and down about it, but it's fine. It's certainly not bad. I'm not going to go on campus and seek out its students re: recruiting for my open positions, but if an Adelphi resume crossed my desk, I'd consider that applicant.
  

Q.How about the Adelphi University for MBA?Related Search:
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 Everybody know the Adelphi University is good or bad for MBA? and how about the public security and the circumstances?
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 Hi, I am going to have a test in Adelphi University, 8:30am-12:30pm. I am planning to live in Garden City for a night and walk to University on the test day. Is there any cheap hotel within a walking distance from the University? I just got Hampton Inn and Giorgio's of the Garden City Hotel‎ from google, is there a website I can get cheap price for booking? Thanks a lot.
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Q.Does Adelphi University require letters of recommendation?Related Search:
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 I'm applying as a transfer to Adelphi. I know that freshmen need to have a letter of recommendation, but do transfers?
A.They may not be a requirement, but are always helpful. Ask your college advisor and the admissions office at Adelphi.
  

Q.Whats the average cost for books at Adelphi University?Related Search:
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 i want a yearly average of the cost for books when attending Adelphi U. so i can estimate the costs for my schooling.
A.For any university, expect to spent $1,000 to $2,000 a year on books.
  

Q.Is it hard to get into Adelphi University as a transfer student?Related Search:
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 I recently got accepted to AU as a transfer student with a 3.6 GPA. Do you think that I should feel good or feel like I was just chosen from the hundreds that applied?
A.feel good dude! you were chosen OVER the others that applied! good luck at college
  
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Adelphi University
Seal of Adelphi University
Motto The Truth Shall Make Us Free
Established June 24, 1896
Type Private
Endowment $86 million[1]
President Robert A. Scott
Staff 956
Students 8,603
Undergraduates 5,137
Postgraduates 3,466
Location Garden City, New York, USA
40°43′13″N 73°39′06″W / 40.7202°N 73.6517°W / 40.7202; -73.6517Coordinates: 40°43′13″N 73°39′06″W / 40.7202°N 73.6517°W / 40.7202; -73.6517
Campus Suburban, 75 acres (304,000 m²)
Sports 17 Varsity Teams [2]
Colors Brown and Gold          
Nickname Panthers
Mascot Panther
Athletics NCAA Division II
Affiliations NE-10
Website www.adelphi.edu
Adelphi University.svg

Adelphi University is a private, nonsectarian university located in Garden City, in Nassau County, New York. A nationally accredited school, it is the oldest institution of higher learning on Long Island. In 2005 and 2006, the Princeton Review listed Adelphi as one of the Northeast's best universities.

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[edit] History

[edit] Adelphi College

Adelphi University began with the Adelphi Academy, founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1863. The academy was a preparatory school located at 412 Adelphi Street, in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, but later moved to the corner of Lafayette Avenue and Clifton Place, in Clinton Hill. It was formally chartered in 1869 by the Board of Trustees of the City of Brooklyn for establishing "a first class institution for the broadest and most thorough training, and to make its advantages as accessible as possible to the largest numbers of our population." One of the teachers at the Adelphi Academy was Harlan Fiske Stone, who later served as the Chief Justice of the United States.

In 1893, Dr. Charles Herbert Levermore was appointed the head of Adelphi Academy. Seeking to establish a liberal arts college for the City of Brooklyn, Levermore received a charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York, officially establishing Adelphi College on June 24, 1896. The college received its charter through the efforts of Timothy Woodruff, former Lieutenant Governor of New York and future first president of the Board of Trustees. Adelphi was one of the first coeducational institutions to receive a charter from the State of New York. At the time of its foundation, the college numbered only 57 students and 16 instructors. The Adelphi Academy continued to exist as a separate, but nonetheless connected entity to the college. The new college was located in a building behind the Adelphi Academy, on the corner of St. James's Place and Clifton Place, in Brooklyn.

In 1912, Adelphi became a college devoted exclusively to the education of women. In 1922, the school raised over one million dollars to expand the overcrowded facilities in Brooklyn. In 1925, Adelphi College severed its ties with the Adelphi Academy. In 1929, the college moved from its founding location in Brooklyn to the current location of its main campus in Garden City, New York. The original three buildings of the Garden City campus, Levermore Hall, Blodgett Hall, and Woodruff Hall, were designed by the famed architectural firm McKim, Mead and White.

In 1938, the Dance Program was founded by the world famous dancer Ruth St. Denis; it was the first dance program ever established at an American college. In 1943, the School of Nursing was established in response to the need for nurses due to American involvement in World War II; like the Dance Program, it was the first of its kind in the nation. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt presided over the opening of two federally funded residence halls on campus, in a speech entitled "The Challenge of Nursing for Young Women Today."

In 1946, after World War II ended, Adelphi reverted back to a coeducational college and started admitting new students on the federal GI Bill. New sports teams were created following the readmission of men to the school. In 1952, the first program for clinical psychology was established at the school—another first in the nation; it was also the forerunner to the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies.

[edit] Adelphi University

In 1963, the New York State Board of Regents granted the college university status, and the name was changed to Adelphi University. In 1964, the School of Business was founded. In 1965, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, now the University College, was founded. In 1966, the Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies was founded. In 1973, the University established ABLE (Adult Baccalaureate Learning Experience) for the education of adults. Now known as University College, it was one of the earliest programs created for nontraditional students. In 1984, the Institute for Teaching and Educational Studies was founded; it became the School of Education in 1990. In 1993, the Society of Mentors was established, giving students faculty advisors that they could consult on an as-needed basis to assist them in their studies. In 1995, the Honors College was founded.

Adelphi faced a serious scandal in 1996, as the school celebrated its 100th anniversary. University president Peter Diamandopoulos and the Board of Trustees were accused of neglect of duty, misconduct and failure to carry out the educational purposes of Adelphi. The New York State Board of Regents was called in to investigate and Diamandopoulos, along with all but one of the Board of Trustees, was dismissed from office.[3] The university was in dire financial straits until the current president, Dr. Robert A. Scott, was installed in the position in 2000. Scott saved the school by decreasing tuition, increasing the scholarships that were offered the students, and launching an advertising campaign to increase enrollment. Since that time, the school has surpassed many of its previous gains, and is said to be undergoing a new renaissance. Adelphi University has been ranked as a "Best Buy" college by the Fiske Guide to Colleges for the last four years for its quality education offered at a comparatively affordable price.[4] Adelphi University also participates in the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU)'s University and College Accountability Network (U-CAN)[5].

[edit] Academics

[edit] Colleges, Schools, and Degrees

  • College of Arts and Sciences: B.A., B.S., B.F.A., M.A., M.S., M.F.A., D.A., Au.D.
  • University College: A.A., A.S., A.A.S., B.A., B.S.
  • Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies: B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
  • Ruth S. Ammon School of Education: B.S.Ed., M.A.
  • School of Business: B.B.A., M.B.A., M.S./M.B.A. (with School of Nursing).
  • School of Nursing: B.S., M.S., M.S./M.B.A. (with School of Business), Ph.D.
  • School of Social Work: B.S.W., M.S.W., D.S.W., Ph.D.
  • Honors College

[edit] Joint Degree Programs

[edit] International Programs

  • Adelphi in Britain
  • Adelphi in The Bahamas
  • Adelphi in Florence
  • Adelphi in Greece
  • Adelphi in Mexico
  • Adelphi Civitas Global Professional Internship - Warsaw, Poland

[edit] School facts

[edit] College and University Presidents

[edit] Adelphi College

  • Charles H. Levermore, 1896-1915
  • Frank D. Blodgett, 1915-1937
  • Paul Dawson Eddy, 1937-1963

[edit] Adelphi University

  • Paul Dawson Eddy, 1963-1965
  • Arthur Brown, 1965-1967
  • Robert Olmsted, 1967-1969
  • Charles Vevier, 1969-1971
  • Randall McIntyre, 1971-1972
  • Timothy Costello, 1972-1985
  • Peter Diamandopoulos, 1985-1997
  • Igor Webb, 1997
  • James A. Norton, 1997-1998
  • Matthew Goldstein, 1998-1999
  • Steven L. Isenberg, 1999-2000
  • Robert A. Scott, 2000-

[edit] School seal

The first school seal was developed with the foundation of the Adelphi Academy in 1869. Essentially, it was the current seal with several differences. First, the legend read "Adelphi Academy" and "Brooklyn, New York". Second, the letters in the emblem were "AA". Third, the eventual school motto, "The Truth Shall Make Us Free" did not appear. The motto was introduced in the second seal with the foundation of the college in 1896. At this time, the legend was changed to read "Adelphi College", the letters "AA" were changed to "AC", and the new date of foundation was introduced. The third seal removed the year 1869 from the emblem, reflecting the separation of the Academy and the college in 1925. The fourth seal was introduced in 1930 and changed the legend "Brooklyn, New York" to "Garden City, New York". The fifth and current seal was introduced in 1963, reflecting the school's University status. The legend now reads "Adelphi University" and the letters are "AU". The inscription Vita sine litteris mors est, meaning "Life without learning is death", appears on all variations of the school seal.

[edit] Main Campus Buildings

[edit] Main Halls

Visitors to the campus will note that many of the buildings on the Garden City campus are symmetrical in nature. This is likely because a "garden city", by definition, involves symmetrical planning. [6] In fact, there is a second chimney on Woodruff Hall whose entire purpose is to preserve the symmetry of the building.

  • Alumnae Hall (School of Nursing)
  • Alumni House
  • Center for Sports and Recreation
  • Blodgett Hall
  • Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise (School of Business)
  • Harvey Hall (School of Education)
  • The Hy Weinberg Center (Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies)
  • Klapper Center for Fine Arts
  • Levermore Hall
  • Performing Arts Center, which now includes the Olmsted Theatre
  • Post Hall
  • The Science Building
  • The Social Work Building
  • Swirbul Library
  • The Ruth S. Harley University Center
  • Woodruff Hall (Gymnasium)

[edit] Residence Halls

  • Chapman Hall
  • Earle Hall
  • Eddy Hall
  • Linen Hall
  • New Hall
  • Waldo Hall

[edit] Recognized Fraternities

[edit] Recognized Sororities & Women's Fellowships

[edit] Recognized Co-ed Fraternal Organizations

  • Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity
  • Theta Delta Sigma Society, Inc. (Multicultural)

[edit] Recognized Organizations & Clubs

[edit] Athletics

Adelphi competes a the NCAA Division I level for men's soccer and women's bowling, and division II level for all other sports. Adelphi is a member of The Northeast-10 conference.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

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