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College of St. Joseph

College of St. Joseph was a Private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Rutland County, Vermont. It occupied a 117 acres (0.47 km2) wooded campus. Although the college was accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, it was placed on probation in August 2018 because of the college's financial challenges. It closed at the end of the spring 2019 semester.[2]

College of St. Joseph
Other name
CSJ
Motto
Lumen Via Veritas
Motto in English
The Light. The Way. The Truth.
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Active1956; 68 years ago (1956) –
2019; 5 years ago (2019)
FounderSisters of St. Joseph
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
Endowment$3.1 million[1]
PresidentLawrence Jensen
Students350
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusRural, 117 acres (47 ha)
Colors   Blue & white
NicknameFighting Saints
Sporting affiliations
NAIA & USCAA Division II
Websitewww.csj.edu

Academics edit

Accreditation edit

The college was accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). It was also approved by the State of Vermont Department of Education and some of its programs were accredited or approved by discipline-specific organizations such as the Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology and the Board of Psychological Examiners of Vermont.

In August 2018, NECHE placed the college on probation because the college had experienced significant financial challenges including spending nearly all of its endowment. Four months later, NECHE told the college that it had until April 1, 2019 to convince the accreditor that the college was financially viable; if it was unsuccessful, NECHE would withdraw accreditation and require the college to stop teaching at the end of the 2019 spring semester.[3]

Undergraduate programs edit

The college offered more than 20 different degree programs in the arts & sciences, business, criminal justice, and psychology & human services. In 2014, the college introduced a social media certificate program and concentration.[4]

Graduate programs edit

The college offered a number of master's degree programs in business, education, and psychology and human services.[5] In January 2018, the Traumatology Institute was established to provide advanced education, training, research and humanitarian aid, and was geared towards emergency responders, medical and mental health professionals, and others who work with trauma victims. CSJTI has received full accreditation from the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology, and becomes the only program in the State of Vermont and surrounding area offering certification for this emerging field of study.

Campus edit

Main Campus edit

The main building was St. Joseph Hall, which houses the President's office, External Affairs, Admissions, Financial Aid, the Giorgetti Library, classrooms, faculty offices, computer labs, the Registrar's Office, and more. Tuttle Hall housed the student services offices, a student lounge/waiting room, a 200-seat theater, a chapel, and Campus Ministry. The Athletic Center on campus had a 1,000-seat gymnasium, a weight and cardio room, a racquetball court, and a dance studio. There were also two undergraduate dormitories built in 1967, Roncalli Hall and Medaille Hall.[6]

West Campus edit

In 2008 the college purchased the 27-acre (110,000 m2) Clementwood estate from the Sisters of St. Joseph, consisting of the Clementwood Mansion, Bucci Hall/the Carriage House, Avilia Hall and St. Francis Hall. Clementwood Mansion, built in 1863 by Charles Clement as a private home and later used by the Sisters of St. Joseph as their novitiate, was remodeled over the course of two years, and in spring 2010, the president's office, academic dean's office, and development and alumni relations office moved into Clementwood.[7]

Demographics edit

In fall 2015, the undergraduate population consisted of 53% men and 47% women. Total enrollment was 327 students. 78% were undergraduates and 22% were graduate students. The racial composition was 64% white, 24% black, and 12% Hispanic.

Athletics edit

CSJ athletic teams were called the Fighting Saints. The college was a member of the Division II ranks of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), primarily competing in the Yankee Small College Conference from 2011–12 to 2018–19.[8] The Fighting Saints competed in the Sunrise Athletic Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2002–03 to 2010–11.

CSJ competed in nine intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports included baseball, basketball, golf and soccer; while women's sports included basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball; and co-ed sports included eSports.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of January 27, 2016. "Sortable Table: College and University Endowments, 2014-15". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  2. ^ Jaschik, Scott (March 22, 2019). "Another Vermont College Will Close". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  3. ^ Mcardle, Patrick (December 13, 2018). "CSJ could lose accreditation by August". Rutland Herald. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  4. ^ "CSJ introduces Social Media Certificate and Concentration". May 15, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  5. ^ "Graduate Programs". College of St. Joseph. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on April 16, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 5, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  8. ^ Mahoney, Larry (June 17, 2011). "UMFK, UMPI, UMM leave NAIA for new association". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved July 2, 2011.

External links edit

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This article is about the college in Vermont For the college in New Mexico see College of St Joseph on the Rio Grande College of St Joseph was a Private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Rutland County Vermont It occupied a 117 acres 0 47 km2 wooded campus Although the college was accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education it was placed on probation in August 2018 because of the college s financial challenges It closed at the end of the spring 2019 semester 2 College of St JosephOther nameCSJMottoLumen Via VeritasMotto in EnglishThe Light The Way The Truth TypePrivate liberal arts collegeActive1956 68 years ago 1956 2019 5 years ago 2019 FounderSisters of St JosephReligious affiliationRoman CatholicEndowment 3 1 million 1 PresidentLawrence JensenStudents350LocationRutland Vermont U S CampusRural 117 acres 47 ha Colors Blue amp whiteNicknameFighting SaintsSporting affiliationsNAIA amp USCAA Division IIWebsitewww wbr csj wbr edu Contents 1 Academics 1 1 Accreditation 1 2 Undergraduate programs 1 3 Graduate programs 2 Campus 2 1 Main Campus 2 2 West Campus 3 Demographics 4 Athletics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAcademics editAccreditation edit The college was accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education NECHE It was also approved by the State of Vermont Department of Education and some of its programs were accredited or approved by discipline specific organizations such as the Council of Applied Master s Programs in Psychology and the Board of Psychological Examiners of Vermont In August 2018 NECHE placed the college on probation because the college had experienced significant financial challenges including spending nearly all of its endowment Four months later NECHE told the college that it had until April 1 2019 to convince the accreditor that the college was financially viable if it was unsuccessful NECHE would withdraw accreditation and require the college to stop teaching at the end of the 2019 spring semester 3 Undergraduate programs edit The college offered more than 20 different degree programs in the arts amp sciences business criminal justice and psychology amp human services In 2014 the college introduced a social media certificate program and concentration 4 Graduate programs edit The college offered a number of master s degree programs in business education and psychology and human services 5 In January 2018 the Traumatology Institute was established to provide advanced education training research and humanitarian aid and was geared towards emergency responders medical and mental health professionals and others who work with trauma victims CSJTI has received full accreditation from the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology and becomes the only program in the State of Vermont and surrounding area offering certification for this emerging field of study Campus editMain Campus edit The main building was St Joseph Hall which houses the President s office External Affairs Admissions Financial Aid the Giorgetti Library classrooms faculty offices computer labs the Registrar s Office and more Tuttle Hall housed the student services offices a student lounge waiting room a 200 seat theater a chapel and Campus Ministry The Athletic Center on campus had a 1 000 seat gymnasium a weight and cardio room a racquetball court and a dance studio There were also two undergraduate dormitories built in 1967 Roncalli Hall and Medaille Hall 6 West Campus edit In 2008 the college purchased the 27 acre 110 000 m2 Clementwood estate from the Sisters of St Joseph consisting of the Clementwood Mansion Bucci Hall the Carriage House Avilia Hall and St Francis Hall Clementwood Mansion built in 1863 by Charles Clement as a private home and later used by the Sisters of St Joseph as their novitiate was remodeled over the course of two years and in spring 2010 the president s office academic dean s office and development and alumni relations office moved into Clementwood 7 Demographics editIn fall 2015 the undergraduate population consisted of 53 men and 47 women Total enrollment was 327 students 78 were undergraduates and 22 were graduate students The racial composition was 64 white 24 black and 12 Hispanic Athletics editCSJ athletic teams were called the Fighting Saints The college was a member of the Division II ranks of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association USCAA primarily competing in the Yankee Small College Conference from 2011 12 to 2018 19 8 The Fighting Saints competed in the Sunrise Athletic Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 2002 03 to 2010 11 CSJ competed in nine intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports included baseball basketball golf and soccer while women s sports included basketball soccer softball and volleyball and co ed sports included eSports See also editList of colleges and universities in the United States List of colleges and universities in VermontReferences edit As of January 27 2016 Sortable Table College and University Endowments 2014 15 The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved July 1 2016 Jaschik Scott March 22 2019 Another Vermont College Will Close Inside Higher Ed Retrieved March 22 2019 Mcardle Patrick December 13 2018 CSJ could lose accreditation by August Rutland Herald Retrieved December 14 2018 CSJ introduces Social Media Certificate and Concentration May 15 2014 Retrieved September 7 2018 Graduate Programs College of St Joseph Retrieved August 28 2017 Campus Map College of St Joseph Archived from the original on April 16 2010 Retrieved May 16 2009 West Campus Clementwood Mansion College of St Joseph Archived from the original on October 5 2009 Retrieved May 16 2009 Mahoney Larry June 17 2011 UMFK UMPI UMM leave NAIA for new association Bangor Daily News Retrieved July 2 2011 External links editOfficial website Archived July 29 2017 at the Wayback Machine Official athletics website Archived May 30 2019 at the Wayback Machine43 36 00 N 73 00 26 W 43 60000 N 73 00722 W 43 60000 73 00722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title College of St Joseph amp oldid 1197783363 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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