Wednesday, September 21, 2011



Catch the Campus Buzz!
Walking around campus today, these lovely boards caught our eye! We thought we would tell you all about them! 

As you enter  Doyle Hall, right before you grab lunch with friends, or check your mailbox-- take a gander at the "Campus Buzz Boards" to see what our forty plus clubs and organizations doing!  Here is a look at this week's boards!







Get the latest and greatest information about campus events, organization and clubs!


The Office of Campus Ministry always has it goin' on! Check out the spaghetti dinner, cupcake informational session, or meet with our organization, either way be involved with our Campus Ministry Office-- you won't regret it!

Some of the "Doyle DETS" Get all the "DETS" or details and know what the buzz is around campus!

Helpful hints for the application process

    The fall means one things for high school seniors, its time to start submitting those college applications.  When sitting-in on informational sessions and trying to learn more about the process, more often than not, a student can become even more confused before they have even opened up a college application! Here are some helpful hints to keep in mind as you're working on your application.

#1    Break the application down into pieces, take it piece by piece!

                                        "Inch by inch, life is a sinch. Yard by yard, life is hard."
-Dr. David Hoovler, Political Science 
                                                                                          Professor  of Polical Science at
                                                                                          Notre Dame of Maryland University

       Applications aren't meant to be tricky or to fool those who are applying.  Rather, they gathering as much information about future students as possible.   So, before you feel as though the weight of the world resting on your shoulders, buckle down- take it step by step.  Chances are it will be easier than you thought! And, should questions arise as you're filling out your application you have many different resources you can consult to find the answer-- talk to your Guidance Counselor,  contact your Admissions Counselor, ask a friend who has been through the process before, just be sure to ask if you're unsure!



#2     Follow the three C's when filling out an application  : Clarity, Consistency, Correctness. 
  •  Clarity - Be sure to write clear, list all information clearly so the reader will not have to guess if your "r" is a "v" ....or if your "e" is an "i"....alright, you get the idea...
    •   If your handwriting is not perhaps your "strongest talent", think about submitting a online application, where you can  type all information
  • Consistency: Spell your name the same on every document, it is strongly suggested to write your name as it appears on your state issued I.D. 
    • Please refrain from using nicknames, this increases the likelihood that your application pieces will not be married together should they be sent at different times
  • Correctness: Verify that all information is correct.  Yes, this means reading, and re-reading your application before submitting it. 
    • Trust us, it will pay off for you! It might even help to have a friend or family member also glance over your application.






Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Why College?

Everyone has a reason as to why they choose to go to college.   We want to hear your reason! Post a comment below and fill us in!

What motivates you to attend college in your future?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Dr. Susan Love Blog » My Alma Mater Notre Dame of Maryland Recruits for Our Army of Women

Dr. Susan Love Blog » My Alma Mater Notre Dame of Maryland Recruits for Our Army of Women

It's Time to Hit the Books!


Nursing students, Chandler (left)  and Colleen (right), enjoy a few minutes outside in the gazebo
 before heading off to classes

     Who ever said studying can't be fun, hasn't hit the books with these two ladies!   Of course, they'll also be the first ones to tell you, there is a time to be serious and focus on studies as well!  Miss Chandler and Miss Colleen are two of the members partaking this year in the inaugural class of Nursing  in the Women's College, at Notre Dame of Maryland University! We are super excited to now offer this program at an undergraduate level, and equally excited to have such a wonderful inaugural class to bring the program to life! 

    

 How can you apply  to the BSN Program?
  •  Students wishing to apply for the BSN program should obtain the general application for the University.  

       
  • Our entry-level, four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing is for non-nurses who wish to study in the Women's College. Students who are accepted into pre-nursing take general education and science courses in their first and second years. During the second year, students apply to become nursing majors and study in the School of Nursing, Women's College division during their junior and senior years. 


           
          
           


Comments and questions are welcome!


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"We do not take our name lightly!" -PJ Mitchell

Picture of the Week! 9/12

First year students caught our attention while strolling around campus! 
They thought of this awesome shot! 
We deem this photo to now be the of the "Photo of the Week!"
Great idea ladies! 

When a Test Becomes More Than “Just a Test”


After a few days on the road one question has been asked over and over again by students about the application process: “What about the SAT?” With this question comes a look of fear and apprehension that this one particular test is a student’s end all and be all when it boils down to the final admissions decision. We want to address this topic and ease some fears about the dreaded letters: S-A-T.

            While the SAT’s are a big part of a student’s college application, SAT scores are not always the deciding factor in determining a yes or no decision from a college. The SAT’s are just part of a whole application which go into making a decision for acceptance. Each school sets a standards, “minimum score needed for acceptance”, “average score”, and “scholarship consideration.” These words alone have caused many a sleepless nights for students and studying endless (this is known from personal experience not too many years ago).

            The best piece of advice that we can give to students preparing to take the SAT this fall is simple: prepare. There is no magic trick to doing well on the test, it is the simple preparation of knowing what you are getting into before the morning (or night before) the test. The best way to prepare for this test is to read some SAT prep books, take practice tests, and look into any classes that may be offered at your school. The more familiar you are with the test, the more you will feel prepared and know what is ahead of you the Saturday morning when you go to take the test.

            At Notre Dame, we recommend that students take the test between two and three times. We accept the highest combined score of any day taken. For example, if you do really well in verbal on the October test and better on Math on the November test we will combine those tests for the highest combined score.

            When looking to apply to colleges, the most important number to look at is the average test score of accepted students. This number takes a look at all the scores that were submitted for students who were accepted and where the majority of those scores are. You can see where your scores range compared to most students who were accepted. Another important piece of advice is to be in contact with your admissions counselor throughout the process. Ask them what kind of scores they are looking for and let them know about your plans to take future tests.

            Don’t let the stress of the SAT’s keep you from enjoying your senior year and tackling the college application process. The more you know about the test and what the schools you are applying to are looking for, the better off you will be on test day and that will relieve a lot of anxiety and stress.


*** Remember that the late deadline for the October 1st SAT’s is coming up on September 21st. You can also sign up regular deadline for the November 5th test by October 7th. Also, make sure to add Notre Dame to your list of schools to receive your scores before test day!***

Monday, September 12, 2011



What a proud moment for all of the community at Notre Dame of Maryland! Friday we celebrated our new identity and officially changed our name on University Designation Day!

We even received a proclamation from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake deeming
September 9th forever, "Notre Dame of Maryland University Day" in Baltimore! 

Check out even more footage from Friday's event and
"Like" Notre Dame of Maryland Admissions on Facebook!

'Tis the Season to Apply!

The fall is here and that means one thing--- it is time to apply to college! For those seniors out there, the final year of high school has started, homework is starting to pile up, athletic teams are practicing, bands are marching and guidance counselors are asking, " Where do you see yourself attending school next year?" 


For some, the answer might be quick and simple! "Oh, I'll being going to ________ (fill in your favorite institution)". But for others, the options of 4,000 different colleges in the United States can seem overwhelming and just too much to even start to dive into! 


That is why we have started this blog! We hope to answer all the questions that come along with the college application and selection process, so that you feel educated and secure in your decision of where to call home for the next four years!


College is the time to grow, to become educated, to make memories and to evolve.  Why not have someone to go down that path with you? We can help assist on the pathway leading up to college, and of course the rest, as they say "is history."



Monday, September 5, 2011

Orientation Week- Day of Service!

First year students take part in a day of service, during one of our orientation days in the beginning of the semester.  Volunteering service to our surrounding community is a large part of the Notre Dame mission and a great way to bond with your new college friends! 
Freshmen students pose for a quick picture! These ladies make hard work look like a lot of fun!


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for Open House at
 Notre Dame of Maryland University!

It was a great weekend for Gator Athletics! 

Congratulations to both  the soccer and field hockey team!  
Both teams took away two big wins! 
Check out some of these pictures provided by one of our teammates family! 




Thanks to the Phillips family for providing such great photos! 
Check out even more photos from this weekend!
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Go Gators!

Friday, September 2, 2011

First Week of Classes

          The first week of classes here at NDMU is coming to an end! Can you believe it!? If feels like yesterday we were just sitting in the Convention Center for graduation! In light of the the hurricane Irene, many high schools in the area are back in the swing of things and school has resumed as normal.  But, there are a just a few schools without power-- hang in there folks, we're thinking of you! 

       For now our staff is working hard to plan our "travel agendas" for the upcoming fall!  We are looking forward to hitting the roads and meeting some great high school students at college fairs, high school visits, and of course- our lovely coffee nights!  We will be certainly busy traveling, but never too busy to meet you and learn about what you want our of your college education! Whether you would like to visit campus or have a one-on-one meeting at your high school, we will be there for you to help answer your questions! 

    Be sure to check out our visit opportunities that are coming up for this fall!  They are all listed our our website at: http://ndm.edu/About/VisitTheCampus/  . 

Check out a photo from one of our newest traditions, the Book Signing Ceremony! All undergraduate students sign their name into the student registry, together upon the conclusion of the opening luncheon.  The Class of 2015 is the first to partake in this tradition which will now be adopted into the traditions of Notre Dame of Maryland University.