D'Youville College
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D'Youville College is a private, coeducational college
College
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, independent but with a Roman Catholic tradition. It is located on the West Side of Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York
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, a few blocks from the international Peace Bridge
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, and has students from around the world. The college celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2008.

D'Youville offers degrees for undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students, as well as advanced certificates for health care professionals, and a certificate program in teaching. There are also five-year, dual degree programs in occupational
Occupational therapy
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 and physical therapy
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, physician assistant, dietetics, undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing
Nursing
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, and a recently-added seven-year chiropractic school program. Liberal arts majors are also available. D'Youville is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
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, the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education and other appropriate accrediting agencies. A number of degrees are accepted by the Canadian National Government.

Its current enrollment is approximately 3,000 students. D'Youville enrolls approximately 900 Canadian students and an almost equal split between students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

D'Youville's Mission Statement
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:


"D’Youville College is an independent institution of higher education that offers baccalaureate and graduate programs to students of all faiths, cultures, and backgrounds.
D’Youville College honors its Catholic heritage and spirit of St. Marguerite d'Youville by providing academic, social, spiritual, and professional development in programs that emphasize leadership and service. D’Youville teaches students to contribute to the world community by leading compassionate, productive, and responsible lives."

History

D'Youville College was founded by the Grey Nuns
Grey Nuns
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 of the Sacred Heart (GNSH), and named for their patron Saint Marie-Marguerite d'Youville
Marie-Marguerite d'Youville
Saint Marguerite d'Youville was a French Canadian widow who founded the religious order the Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal, commonly known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal...

. The New York State Legislature granted D'Youville a charter to become a college on April 8, 1908. The college was accredited by the University of the State of New York
University of the State of New York
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 in 1908, and has maintained their accreditation ever since.

It was the first college to admit women in western New York State, and remained a women's college until the 1970s. It also started the area's first four-year undergraduate nursing program in 1942.

Upon a voted directive of the Board of Directors, the process of change in status from college
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 to university
University
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 started in June 2007, with plans to present a formal request to the State Education Department once it finishes reviewing and modifying its requirements.

Also in June 2004, an agreement was made with Balassi Bálint Institute in Budapest, Hungary to exchange students, and later on in June 2007 at Trinity College in Crete, Greece to exchange students.

Bachelor Degree Programs:

-Adolescence (Secondary) Education (7-12) BA

-Biology BA

-Biology BS

-Business Management BS

-Chemistry BS

-Childhood (Elementary) Education (1-6) BA

-Interdisciplinary Studies BA

-English BA

-Exercise and Sports Studies

-Global Studies BA

-Health Services BS

-History BA

-Information Technology BS

-Mathematics BA

-Nursing BSN, RN to BSN

-Philosophy BA

-Pre-Professional, education

-Pre-Professional, science (pre-medical, pre-pharmacy, pre-dental, pre-veterinary)

-Pre-Professional, law

-Psychology BA

-Sociology BA



Dual/Combined Degree Programs:

-Chiropractic DC (7 years, early admit)

-Dietetics BS/MS

-Health Services BS/Physical Therapy DPT (6 year)

-Information Technology/International Business BS/MS

-Interdisciplinary Studies/Education BA/MS

-International Business BS/MS

-Nursing, Community Health Nursing BSN/MS, RN to BSN/MS

-Human Occupation/Occupational Therapy BS/MS

-Physician Assistant BS/MS


Master Degree Programs

-Health Services Administration MS

-International Business MS

-Master's in Business Administration (MBA)

-Nursing, MS (choice of clinical focus)

-Nursing, Community Health Nursing MS

-Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner MS

-Occupational Therapy MS


Doctoral Programs

-Educational Leadership EdD

-Health Policy and Health Education EdD

-Pharmacy PharmD

-Physical Therapy DPT


Advanced Certificates

-Clinical Research Associate

-Family Nurse Practitioner

-Health Services Administration

-Improving Performance

-Long Term Care Administration

-Manual Physical Therapy

-Nursing and Health-Related Professions Education


Organizations and athletics

D'Youville College has 25 different clubs and organizations that are either related to various degree programs or are designed to promote the skills promised by the College's mission statement.

D'Youville College competes at the NCAA Division III level, and is a member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC). Fourteen (14) intercollegiate programs are offered: men's baseball
Baseball
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, basketball
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, cross country
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, soccer, tennis
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 and volleyball
Volleyball
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 and women's basketball, cross country
Cross country running
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, crew
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, soccer, softball
Softball
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, tennis
Tennis
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 and volleyball. Golf
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is offered as a mixed (co-ed) program.

The Students in Free Enterprise Teams (SIFE), sponsored by the business department, was a national Top 20 finalist for its community service project, assisting those in need and helping high school students become involved in service projects.

Other examples of community outreach include: Back On Track, January 2007 - May 2007; Free tax preparation; the Community Outreach Program which provides shelters and homes to the homeless; Clean the Park, which happens twice a year when students clean up the local park adjacent to the campus. The college has health care outreach programs in health care such as the "Teddy Bear Clinic" to teach children about general health.

Notable Alumni


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