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Early Admitted Open House

March 2, 2024
9:00 am EST - 2:30 pm EST

Admitted students and families are invited to the Hilltop to meet fellow prospective students, current students, and professors. Take a campus-tour, speak with staff members from various student-life offices, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall.

Location: Carr Center

In the event of a snowstorm, the snow date for this event will be March 23rd.

Robert ’71 and Susan Savard

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Early Admitted Open House

February 15, 2025
9:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Admitted students and families are invited to the Hilltop to meet fellow prospective students, current students, and professors. Take a campus-tour, speak with staff members from various student-life offices, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Early Admitted Open House

March 1, 2025
9:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Admitted students and families are invited to the Hilltop to meet fellow prospective students, current students, and professors. Take a campus-tour, speak with staff members from various student-life offices, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Early Admitted Student Open House

March 4, 2023
9:00 am EST - 2:30 pm EST

Register for one of our Early Admitted Student Open Houses. Hear from faculty and current students from our academic departments as they share all the reasons why the Saint Anselm College educational experience is so special. Campus tours and other student life workshops will also be available.


Location Information
Savard Welcome Center

Contact Information
admissionevents@anselm.edu

Additional Information
If you need assistance with your visit, or can't find a date and time to visit, please contact us

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Elevating Women In Academia: Imagine If We Lived Our Stated Values

April 2, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

Saint Anselm College: 50 Years of Women's Education

As part of the 50th Anniversary of women at Saint Anselm College, the Honors Program is pleased to welcome Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernandez, president of Urban College of Boston, for a lecture titled "Elevating Women in Academia: Imagine if We Lived Our Stated Values".

Sponsored by the Honor's Program and the Women's 50th Celebration Committee.

Yves Salomon-Fernández, Ph.D.

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Entrance Requirements & Forms

College Health Services requires a complete medical history, physical examination, updated immunizations, and other forms to be completed by all entering first-year and transfer students. 

Saint Anselm College also requires each incoming first-year student to complete 2 modules: Alcohol-Wise, an online alcohol prevention program, and Consent & Respect, information about healthy relationships, prior to moving on to campus. 

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Environmental Stewardship

The purpose of the Environmental Stewardship Committee is to provide leadership in enacting the Strategic Plan objective #23, reduce the environmental impact of the campus by implementing green initiatives throughout campus and incorporating sustainable design principles in all facility and building projects. The committee adheres to the core values of respect for the environment and sustainable living as a local and global environmental citizen and living the Benedictine value of stewardship for the environment and the earth. The membership of the committee includes representatives from faculty, staff and students and reports directly to the Executive Vice President.

Functions

Specific functions of the committee:

  1. Develop programs to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage conservation and promotion of practices beneficial to the environment by all members of the Saint Anselm community. Serve as a conduit for information exchange about campus sustainability initiatives.
  2. Pursue external funding sources to advance the strategic directions for sustainability at the college.
  3. Make recommendations for procurement of products that contribute to sustainability and for strategic investments for recycling for the future.
  4. Make recommendations for sustainable design principles to be incorporated into all College and facility planning projects.
  5. Draft policy recommendations and provide accurate information to the President, President's Cabinet and College community in order to promote and ensure conservation of resources, energy efficiency, waste reduction and recycling, emissions reduction, reliance on renewable energy sources and resources, healthy and safe environmental practices, and the sustainable operation of the college, consistent with the college's mission and guiding principles.

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Ethics and Spirituality: A Wisdom Lecture Series

Ethics is often discussed in terms of fixed rules and principles, but it can also be understood as a set of guidelines for growth and self-transformation. In this lecture series offered by the Center for Ethics in Society, we explore some of these guidelines as offered by the world’s great spiritual traditions. Whether we understand spirituality as deepening of our relationship with the divine, growing our compassion for one another, or simply as an awakening of our innermost potential, we can learn from those teachers who have walked the path before us.

Sun setting on the ocean