Neumann University is a Roman Catholic liberal arts college, coeducational sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Philadelphia. It is located in Aston, Pennsylvania in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
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Academic and Student Body
Neumann University consists of five academic divisions covering the Division of Arts and Sciences, the Division of Business and Information Management, the Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, the Division of Education and Human Services and the Division of Continuing Adults and Professional Studies. In the Division of Arts and Science, bachelor degrees are offered in Art and Performance Production, Biology, Biology with Clinical Lab Science, Communication and Digital Media, Criminal Justice, English, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Political Science, and Psychology with pre-professional tracks in Chiropractic studies, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. The Business and Information Management division offers undergraduate degrees in Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Sports Marketing and Management. The Division of Education and Human Services offers degrees in Early/Special Basic Education, Social Work as well as secondary education certification in Biology/General Sciences, English, Mathematics, and Social Sciences. The Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, the largest division by the student population at Neumann University, offers undergraduate majors in Nursing and Health Sciences as well as pre-professional tracks in physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Finally, the Advanced Adult and Professional Studies Division offers online/hybrid courses in Organizational Studies, Liberal Studies and Public Safety Administration.
In terms of Postgraduate Studies, Neumann University offers Master's degrees in Accounting, Business Sport, Nursing, Education, Organizational and Strategic Leadership, Pastoral and Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Master in Athletic Training scheduled to start sometime in fall 2018. At the Level Doctoral Neumann University offers degrees in Educational Leadership, Physical Therapy and Care and Pastoral Counseling.
In autumn 2017, the university has a total registration of 2,715; in autumn 2016, the university has a total enrollment of 3,011. In the academic year 2015-16, the university provided 676 academic degrees: five associate titles (1%); 524 graduate degrees (78%); 113 master's degrees (17%); and 34 doctors (5%). The total tuition, fees, space and board for a full-time undergraduate student in 2016-17 is $ 40,738. In the spring of 2016, about 57% of undergraduates are Roman Catholics. Over the past three years and building their great undergraduate program in Nursing, Neumann University has grown into the field of health care by introducing new concentrations such as Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Athletic Training as well. as introducing the new Major Health Science with tracks in exercise physiology and strength and conditioning. All of these new concentrations will be housed at the new Neumann Health Sciences Center which is expected to be completed by autumn 2018. The Center for Health Science will include a bachelor-level arts audit under management that hosts nearly 300 students.
Approximately 49% of college students are white, 31% are black, and 9% are Hispanic. Approximately 65% ââof students are female, and 35% are male. In the fall of 2017, about 60% of students came from Pennsylvania, 16% came from New Jersey, and 18% came from Delaware.
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History
The roots of Neumann University began in 1855 when the Bishop (later Saint) John Neumann approved the request of Anna Maria Boll Bachmann to start the religious community of the Franciscan Sisters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over the next century, the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia grew to the point where they needed a college to assist in their mission of educating and caring for people in Pennsylvania and beyond. Neumann University was founded as Our Lady of Angels College with 115 female students in 1965 by the Franciscan Sisters of Philadelphia. The name was changed to Neumann College in 1980 in honor of St. John Neumann, the former Bishop of Philadelphia.
Neumann recognized his first male undergraduate student in 1980. The college was given the consent to offer his first doctoral program (Doctorate in Physical Therapy) in 2004, and a second doctoral program (an Ed.D. in educational leadership) in the year 2005. Neumann achieved "university status" from the Pennsylvania Department of Education in 2009.
Athletics
Neumann University is a member of the Colonial State Athletic Conference (CSAC), the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), as well as the United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC). It competes in the National Athletic Athletic Association (NCAA), Division III. In 2009, Neumann University's Ice Hockey Team won the NCAA III National Championships. In the summer of 2012, Neumann University built the Mirenda Center, a 72,000 square foot indoor tracking complex, the NCAA III Division basketball court, the dance studio, the space sitting students, classrooms, weight and cardio as well as the Center for Spirituality and Development of Sports Character.
Neumann is sponsoring 12 female athletics teams and 10 male teams. In addition to the 22 university teams, Neumann University also has a very active club list of sports that includes baseball, basketball, newcomer teams, dance teams, ice hockey, roller hockey, and male and female rugby. Recently, Neumann University won back to the national championships (2015 and 2016) as part of the Hockey Association Hockey National Collegiate. (NCHRA).
Staying at Neumann
At Neumann University, there are four dormitories: three "Learning and Living Centers" within the campus plus a nearby apartment complex rented for student housing known as Buoni Building.
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