Mount de Sales Academy's 2013-2014 Admissions Brochure

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Academic Excellence in the Catholic Tradition since 1852



Mission Mount de Sales Academy forms young women in the spirit of

Saint Francis de Sales and in fidelity to the Sacred Scripture and

the Sacred Tradition of the Roman Catholic Church through

a college preparatory education that nurtures the whole person.

Anchored in faith, the community of Mount de Sales Academy is

committed to academic excellence, lifelong learning, moral responsibility,

service to others, and the dignity of the human person.


The school

Catholic High School Honor Roll annual recipient since the Honor’s inception in 2004.

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MDSA is the

by 12 Visitation Nuns from Georgetown

ONLY All-Girl school in

NATION with this designation!

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Fine Arts Course Offerings

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$13.1 million in scholarship

Acceptance Rate

awards! This scholarship total is the FIFTH highest among ALL

Received Scholarships

Archdiocese of Baltimore high schools and the SECOND

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highest among the

first round of

All-Girl high schools!

Early Action

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Each year, Sailors perform over

hours of Christian community service! Support the Troops Club

Clubs

Varsity and JV Sports

the United States

for the

Wounded Warrior Project during the

IAAM All-Stars in 2012- 2013

Sailors for Soldiers

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5K race.

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With a full-time Campus Minister on staff, students have countless outreach opportunities

Busloads of

Sailors attended the 2013 March

for Life with MDSA

161

Years of Academic Excellence in the Catholic Tradition.


Catholic Tradition M ount de Sales Academy was founded in 1852 for the education of young women by Visitation nuns from Georgetown. As the first Catholic Institution in Baltimore County to offer education to young women of all denominations, Mount de Sales Academy’s earliest students represented nearly all states, as well as several European and Latin American countries. Our school is more than an educational institution; we are a family, rich with legacy, heritage, and deep-seeded Catholic tradition. The Sisters, faculty, staff, and students invite you to take a look at what it means to be a Sailor. We invite you to visit our campus and explore the possibilities that await you when you join the thousands of women, who over the past 161 years, have spent their high school years at Mount de Sales Academy.

1850 Visitation nuns bought land in Catonsville (76 acres purchased in Mother Mary Cecilia Brooks’ name from William T. Somerville on August 20, 1850 for $5000)

Today, Mount de Sales Academy is administered by the Dominican Sisters of the Saint Cecilia Congregation from Nashville, Tennessee, a community steeped in 150 years of educational experience. Like the Visitation Sisters before them, the Dominican Sisters believe that Catholic education is above all a work of love. Since the arrival of the Nashville Dominican Sisters in 1985, Mount de Sales has experienced tremendous growth and now boasts a current student body of nearly 500 young women. As we reflect on our 161 year history, we are especially grateful for the extensive renovations, building projects, and investments in our physical plant over the past three decades. Through strategic

1851

1852

Ground breaking on January 29, 1851; named Mount de Sales by Archbishop Eccleston. Cornerstone for the chapel and academy wing was laid on May 27, 1851

On September 6, 1852, classes began for first graders through high schoolers. Sodality of Our Lady founded; it is still active and is the oldest club at MDSA.


and long-term planning, we strive to continually provide YOU and all of your fellow Sailors with countless spiritual, academic, and athletic opportunities. The focal point and source of strength at Mount de Sales Academy is the St. Francis de Sales Chapel, where Our Lord resides in the Eucharist. Mount de Sales Academy offers opportunities for spiritual growth through Mass, retreats, First Friday Mass, the monthly Sacrament of Reconciliation, other special liturgies, and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mount de Sales Academy embodies the spirit of St. Francis de Sales and the rich heritage of Catholic education for young women. It is a place where old meets new, where the teachings of Christ take root in the hearts of future leaders, and where the spirit of St. Francis de Sales meets the Dominican charism of charity and truth. Mount de Sales is a place that alumnae and students can always call home.

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1862

Music Hall added, plumbing installed, and back portico built

Gatehouse expanded to accommodate the chaplain

Mount de Sales Academy Traditions

T he traditions of Mount de Sales Academy are the essence of its energetic spirit. They promote unity, sisterhood, excitement, and harmony in the school by providing some of the most meaningful and beautiful high school memories. Every tradition is a bond between the current students and the Mount de Sales Academy Alumnae, encouraging the continued legacy of Mount de Sales Academy. Big Sisters - Little Sisters All-school Masses Freshman Miraculous Medal Mass Homecoming Class Retreats Fall Festival Sophomore Pin Mass Junior Ring Mass Living Rosary Twisted Tunes Father-Daughter Cotillion

Senior Luncheons Junior - Senior Prom Spirit Day Talent Show Senior Mother-Daughter Tea Legacy Brunch May Procession Senior Art Show Baccalaureate Mass Honors Assembly Graduation

1871 Mary Pinkney Hardy (Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Jr.), mother of General Douglas MacArthur, graduated from MDSA


Academic Excellence T he first priority at Mount de Sales Academy is the spiritual growth and total formation of each student. Critical thinking skills are fostered in each student and the classroom is a place where knowledge becomes wisdom. In keeping with our mission of Academic Excellence in the Catholic Tradition, academics are the focus of the instructional work at Mount de Sales Academy. The curriculum is college preparatory and carries with it high expectations and a challenging workload. In addition to completing the course requirements for graduation, students must perform community service and attend scheduled retreats during their four years at Mount de Sales Academy. Each student is also expected to complete annual summer reading requirements.

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There are four levels of classes offered at MDSA:

L1

College Preparatory Level 1

L2

College Preparatory Level 2

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Honors

AP

religion Doctrinal Foundations

L2

Survey of Sacred Scripture

L2

Church History & Living a Sacramental Life

L2

Moral Theology & the Universal Call to Holiness

L2

Apologetics

L2

Catholic Social Teaching

L2

science AP H L2 L1

Biology Anatomy & Physiology

H

Marine Ecology

H L2 L1

Environmental Science

AP H L2

Chemistry

H L2 L1

Physics Forensic Science

L2

Life in the Chesapeake Bay

L2

S.T.E.M. Explorations: Investigation in Math, Science, & Technology

L2

x y

math

L2 L1 Algebra I - Part II L2 Geometry H L2 L1 Algebra II H L2 L1 Precalculus H L2 AP H Calculus College Algebra Plus L2 S.T.E.M. Explorations: Investigation in Math, Science, & Technology L2 L2 Introduction to Data Analysis and Statistics Algebra I

Advanced Placement: Advanced Placement courses are offered at a college level. Students in Advanced Placement courses are required to take examinations given by the College Board each spring.

AP

Statistics

L1

Personal and Business Finance

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1884

1887

Monastery wing added

Stained glass windows from Chartres, France installed in the Chapel, gift from the Bogne family

Additional tract of 17 acres purchased


English

social sciences H L2 L1

Freshmen English

L1

Freshmen Study Skills & Tutorial

Western Civilization

H L2

American Government

H L2

H L2 L1 L1

United States History

Sophomore Study Skills & Tutorial

Modern United States History

H L2

American Literature (Juniors)

H L2 L1

Arete Seminar

H

Sophomore English

Junior English

AP

H L2 L1

British Literature (Seniors)

AP

Senior English

United States Government and Politics

AP

European History

AP

Art History

AP

Creative Writing: Fiction & Poetry

H

Geography and Global Issues

Arete Seminar

H

Psychology

Great Books

H

Study of the Holocaust

L2

Humanities Studies

L2

language

AP H L2

L2

Economic Principles

L2 L2

Catholic Social Teaching

L2

AP

fine arts L2

Line & Color

French I French II French III French IV

H

Studio Survey: Prehistory to Present

H

H

Portfolio Development

H H

Advanced Portfolio Development

H H

Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV

L2

H L2 L1 H L2 L1

3-D Arts

H L2 H

Introduction to Jewelry

L2

Printmaking

L2 AP

H

Photojournalism

Latin II

H

Speech and Drama

Latin III

H H

Advanced Drama

Latin I

Latin IV

H

Advanced 3-D Arts

Art History

AP

Spanish

H

Advanced Textile Design

AP

French

L2

Textile Design

L2 H

Chorus

H

Concert Choir

physical education

L2

L2

Symphonic Orchestra Advanced Orchestra

L2

H

Physical Education / Health

L2

Dance I

Lifetime Fitness

L2

Dance IIa & IIb

L2 L2

Dance III

L2

1892 Infirmary constructed

1895

1896

Edmondson Avenue entrance built

Alumnae Association established by Regina Keenan Knott


Academic Requirements MDSA Graduation requirements

Course plan for admission into a highly competitive college:

MD State colleges require

4 Religion Credits

4 English Credits

4 English Credits 3 Social Science Credits (including U.S. History) x y

MDSA recommends

3 Social Science Credits

3 Mathematics Credits (including Algebra II) 3 Math Credits

3 Lab Science Credits 2 Foreign Language Credits

4 English Credits

3 Lab Science Credits

4 Social Science Credits x y

4 Math Credits 4 Lab Science Credits

1 Physical Education Credit 2 Foreign Language Credits

1 Fine Art Credit 5 Elective Credits

1 Fine Art Credit

4 Foreign Language Credits 1 Fine Art Credit

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1940

1945

1952

Boarding school ends and Mount de Sales becomes a day school

Closing of the grade school; Mount de Sales solely becomes a high school

Farmland that had supported boarders on campus no longer needed; developed to become Academy Heights neighborhood

100th anniversary of MDSA, eight graduated in the Class of 1952, and Ionic Columns yearbook series established


The Sacred Heart Program T he Sacred Heart Program provides academic supports and instruction to meet the specialized needs of collegebound students with identified language-based learning disabilities and ADHD. Named after the devotion that is beloved both in the Visitation and Dominican traditions, the Sacred Heart Program provides academic support and remediation for continued improvement of academic skills as well as enables the student to discover her learning strengths, build on these strengths, and advocate for her needs.

description This program is a four-year program that addresses the individual needs for each of

its students. Each student in the program will have one class period, either every day or every other day depending on her schedule, called the Sacred Heart Seminar. During this session she will report to a learning support center to meet with program staff for individual and/or small group instruction. Sacred Heart Program staff will construct weekly lesson plans for each student, addressing each student’s individual needs. The focus of this class time will be individualized to each student and will include working on improving academic skills, remediation, assistance with class work, study skills, time management, organizational skills, and test-taking strategies. accommodations Accommodations provided will be individualized to the needs of each student in

the program. Accommodations include but are not limited to additional time to complete tests and in-class assignments, using a computer for tests or to take notes, oral testing, having a “note buddy,” and preferential seating in each class. All students who have accommodations to allow extended time and oral reading of test sections of the tests should take their tests in the Sacred Heart Center. contact For more information visit mountdesales.org/academics or contact Mary Jo Puglisi,

Sacred Heart Program Director at mjpuglisi@mountdesales.org or 410.744.8498 x267.

“I found the Sacred Heart Parent Meetings to be especially helpful. It was such a blessing to realize that I am not the only parent desperately trying to figure out how to help my daughter. The information shared by the Sacred Heart Staff and guest speakers as well as the lessons learned passed on by other parents were invaluable in helping me provide constructive feedback and effective methods and tools to assist my daughter in improving her self-esteem, executive functioning and grades.” - Teresa, parent

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1979

Words to the modern Alma Mater first published, based on a poem by Sr. M. Ignatia Peach, V.H.M.

Science laboratory installed

Fr. Robert W. Duerr named principal

Visitation nuns retire; Formation of the Board of Trustees


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1852 Main Building Classrooms, St. Francis de Sales Chapel, Music Hall, Cafeteria Padre Pio Library, Guidance, and Administrative Offices

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This is where you will spend the majority of your time as a Sailor...from the first moment you enter the doors as a freshman until you walk through the Music Hall windows on your graduation day, this is your home-away-fromhome! The Chapel is the heart of our school and always open to the students.

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Dominican Drive Blessed Mother Grotto and Gazebo The Blessed Mother Grotto and Gazebo area is one of the most peaceful respites on the MDSA campus. It’s the perfect place to spend some quiet time or perhaps work on a homework assignment after school.

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Performing Arts Center Future Site Phase III of our Capital Campaign includes plans for a Performing Arts Center on campus! We look forward to constructing a facility where our Sailors can explore their performing and fine arts talents and an auditorium for shows and school gatherings.

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Convent & Chapel Home to the Dominican Sisters The New Convent at Mount de Sales Academy is home to the Dominican Sisters, who teach and administer at MDSA. After residing in the Gatehouse for 25 years, the convent was completed and dedicated in 2011 and provides the Sisters with a comfortable and safe living facility. Careful planning was key to making sure the Sisters were provided with a home that is functional for their community life.

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Constance & Samuel Pistorio Sports Complex Gym, Weight Room, Athletic Offices, and Trainer’s Room

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The Gym is home to several athletic teams, as well as the Physical Education classes. Beyond athletic events, this building will be the backdrop to some of your favorite high school memories - Spirit Days, Twisted Tunes, Mixers, and Talent Shows, just to name a few!

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Regina Keenan Knott Alumnae Hall Offices and Board Room

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Alumnae Hall once served as the Academy’s Infirmary during its boarding school era. Renovated in 2001, the building hosts numerous offices and a Board Room, where our Trustees and Alumnae Association both meet. You can look forward to special senior events and future class reunions in this beautiful building!

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The Gatehouse Campus Entrance

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The Gatehouse has served numerous purposes since its construction in the 1850s. It is one of the most historic buildings on campus.

artificial turf field & Stadium Seating Complex Capital Campaign - Phase II This brand new addition to our campus is gorgeous and a uniquely designed facility for our Sailor athletes to call home and Sailor fans to cheer on their teams! All students have the opportunity to use the field during P.E. classes and on special all-school activity days.

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The Athletic Department recognizes Mount de Sales Academy first and foremost as an academic institution. The Athletic programs exist not as an entity unto themselves, but as a vital and integral part of the educational program. Therefore, the Athletic Department seeks to promote in its particular way the mission of Mount de Sales Academy.

Athletics MDSA is a charter member of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM).

Sailors are the heart and soul of our teams, showing team spirit, dedication, and exemplary sportsmanship!

Our new artificial turf athletic field includes a softball diamond - the only of its kind in the Baltimore metro area for high school level softball.

14 Sailors were named IAAM League All-Stars during the 2012-2013 Academic year.

The Constance and Samuel Pistorio Sports Complex houses the competition and practice area for basketball and volleyball.

15 Mount de Sales Academy graduates from the Class of 2013 intend to continue their athletic careers in college.

Pistorio Sports Complex is also home to P.E. classes, athletic training room, fitness room, and Athletic’s administrative offices.

Four Sailors were named to the Baltimore Sun All-Metro team during the 2012-2013 year.

Sailor Athletics build strength, character, and pride in the individual, her team, and her school.

60 percent of the Mount de Sales Academy students participate in our Athletic Program.

The IAAM is made up of 31 private schools and is one of the top high school athletic conferences in the state.

MDSA Athletics look forward to welcoming you to our team and continuing a tradition of contributing to the mind, body, and spirit of our students.

recent champions Softball - 2013 IAAM A Conference Champions Tennis - 2012 IAAM B Conference Champions Field Hockey - 2011 IAAM B Conference Champions Cross Country - 2010 & 2011 IAAM B Conference Champions Volleyball - 2008, 2009 & 2010 IAAM A Conference Champions

The teams MDSA offers 13 different sports, a total of 21 combined V Varsity and JV Junior Varsity teams:

JV

Basketball

V

Cheerleading

V

Cross Country

V

Sideline & Competition

Field Hockey

JV

V V

Golf Indoor Track

JV

V

Lacrosse

JV

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Outdoor Track & Field Soccer

JV

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Softball

JV

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Swimming Tennis

JV

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Volleyball

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1986

1987

1989

Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation of Nashville arrive; Held Memorial Drive built

After the arrival of the Dominican Sisters in 1985, renovations began to connect the hallways of the academy and monastery wings

Dedication of renovated Padre Pio Library, gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Carrigan

Science wing renovated, gift of Mr. William Carrigan in memory of his wife, Mrs. Ramona Carrigan


The Arts Fine Arts students at Mount de Sales Academy are given the unique opportunity to discover their artistic abilities through a variety of avenues, from the beginner’s level to the most advanced classes. We invite the first-time art, drama, dance, or music student to explore her creativity and then continue to unlock and develop her emerging artistic talents through advanced level art electives. The Fine Arts Department is staffed by experienced artists who bring real-world expertise and passion to the classroom!

The faculty members are committed to their crafts and excited to share their professional experiences with MDSA students.

Art students are offered an in-depth Foundations class that prepares them to understand basic artistic elements and principles.

Fine Arts students have several opportunities to display their talents. These occasions include musical performances, drama productions, and dance recitals. Throughout the school year, our school hallways are lined with student artwork and continuously updated with new masterpieces.

The Mount de Sales Academy Orchestra and Concert Choir have received national recognition and are often invited to perform at events throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Mount de Sales Academy graduates attend some of the nation’s most outstanding art institutions such as Rhode Island School of Design, Pratt University, and Maryland Institute College of Art.

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2001

2009

Constance and Samuel Pistorio Sports Complex dedicated

Restoration of the Infirmary, renamed Regina Keenan Knott Alumnae Hall

Completion of Dominican Drive and Gazebo renovation


Extra Curriculars T he school spirit at Mount de Sales Academy is

interests by participating in one or more extra curricular

evidenced by three characteristics: mutual respect,

activities. Joining a club at Mount de Sales Academy is

personal responsibility, and support for one another and

one of the best ways for a Sailor to become an involved

for the school as a whole. These qualities help to build

and contributing member of the Mount de Sales family,

and nurture a sense of belonging for every Mount de

while also meeting and making new friends in a fun

Sales girl. Each student’s contribution is valued as

environment!

important to passing on the spirit of Mount de Sales Academy.

Mount de Sales Academy welcomes the creativity and the evolving interests of our students by giving them the

While our students are given every opportunity to explore

opportunity to establish new clubs. Every club maintains

and unlock their talents in the classroom, Sailors are

a faculty or staff moderator who serves as a mentor to the

also encouraged to discover their gifts and develop their

club members and facilitator of club activities.

2010

2011

2011

Construction of campus fence completed; Construction on new convent began

New Convent dedicated

New HVAC system installed in 1852 Building


Academy Club

German Club

Outdoor Adventure Club

A.C.E. (Architecture, Construction, Engineering)

Images

Photography Club

The Anchor Newspaper

International Awareness Club

Rosary Guild

Archives

Irish Club

Sacristy

Book Club

It’s Academic

S.A.D.D.

Campus Ministry

Mock Trial Club

Sodality

Chess Club

Music Ministry

Spanish Club

Crochet and Knitting Club

National Art Honor Society

Student Council

Culinary Arts Club

National English Honor Society

Support the Troops Club

Drama Club

National History Club

Teens for Catholic Action

Ecology Club

National Honor Society

Tri-M Music Honor Society

French Club

National Math Honor Society

Yearbook

2012

2012

2012

Sacred Heart Program established

MDSA’s 160th Graduating Class walked through the Music Hall windows

Music Hall floor restoration project completed


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of the least brothers of mine, you did for me� (Matthew 25:40). The students at Mount de Sales Academy strive to live out this Gospel message during their high school years and beyond. In order to cultivate the whole person, it is important to practice corporal and spiritual works of mercy, which are an integral part of our Catholic faith. In addition to the required service hours, numerous students join the Teens for Catholic Action Club, which leads many of our annual outreach projects.

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Crisis Pregnancy Center

Service

The Campus Ministry Office in partnership with the Administration gives students the opportunity to serve others inside the Mount de Sales Academy community, in the surrounding region, and beyond our borders through a variety of service projects. Students serve in local soup kitchens, homeless shelters, nursing homes, local schools, and many other venues. Every summer, the week long work camp trip is an exciting event that fosters a dedication to service in many Mount de Sales Academy students, including incoming freshmen and alumnae. Charity is the greatest of all virtues, and we encourage every member of the Mount de Sales Academy community to give of themselves in order to draw closer to the heart of Christ.

Admissions Policy M ount de Sales Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policy, athletic, or other school-administered programs. All acceptances are conditional upon the successful completion of eighth grade. As a condition of acceptance, students may be required to complete remedial summer math and/or reading programs prior to admission. All decisions regarding the acceptance of a student into Mount de Sales Academy are done with the highest emphasis placed on what is in the best interest of the individual girl. Mount de Sales Academy may be able to accept transfer students for admission to grades 10 or 11. Please visit the Admissions page on our website or call the Office at 410.744.8498 x126.

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2012

2013

Computer labs upgraded and additional lab space built

Artificial turf field built

Science lab renovated

This year! You become a Sailor and join the MDSA Family!


Financial Info tuition

Tuition for the 2013-2014 Academic Year is $12,600. A non-refundable deposit of $350 (included in tuition) is due in the Spring in order to secure enrollment for the following school year. The 2013-2014 cost of the Sacred Heart

Sacred heart Program is $2,500. There is no cost for girls who have a plan only.

application

uniforms

athletics

book fee

graduation

The application fee is $50.

Uniforms are purchased from Flynn & O’Hara Uniform Co. Order forms with price information will be mailed with acceptance letters, and may also be obtained from the Admissions Office.

The $150 Athletic fee is billed per sport, per student athlete.

Includes $175 textbook rental fee plus medal, locks, media and retreat fees as applicable per grade. Consumable books are purchased separately from an online vendor.

A $185 Graduation fee is billed for all seniors.

Limited grants are available to students

financial aid in financial need. Families wishing to be considered for financial aid must annually submit an application, due each February. Contact the Business Office x110 for specific information.

bus service

Mount de Sales Academy has partnered with Mount St. Joseph High School to arrange transportation for students. Spaces on four bus routes will be made available after Mount St. Joseph has fulfilled their student needs.


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There

are three types of

scholarships available

to Mount de Sales

Academy students.

Scholarships 1 2 3

Scholarships funded by Mount de Sales awarded to incoming freshmen based upon the High School Placement Test and specialized skills scholarships such as music and arts. Scholarships sponsored by a Foundation or Fund that are generally awarded to an incoming freshman* or current student after qualification via essay or academics. Scholarships and/or tuition assistance from independent sources including parishes and independent foundations.

FATHER DUERR SCHOLARSHIP

St. Cecilia MUSIC Scholarship

Offered to incoming freshmen for outstanding performance

Named for the patron saint of singers and musicians, Saint

on the High School Placement Test, Father Duerr Scholarships

Cecilia Music Scholarships are given to incoming freshmen

are equal to either half or one-quarter of tuition for all four

each year for excellence in vocal and/or instrumental music,

years. This Scholarship was established by our Board of

in the amount of $2,000 over four years. An audition

Trustees in honor of Father Robert W. Duerr, who was a

is required; visit our website to see audition dates and

chaplain at Mount de Sales from 1958 to 1980 and was

requirements.

principal from 1977 to 1980. All applicants are automatically considered for academic scholarships, and no separate scholarship application is needed.

Named for the Dominican artist Blessed Fra Angelico, visual

St. Thomas Aquinas Scholarship Also

offered

to

incoming

freshmen

Fra Angelico art Scholarship

for

outstanding

performance on the High School Placement Test, St. Thomas Aquinas Scholarships are in the amount of $4,000 over four years. All applicants are automatically considered for academic scholarships, and no separate scholarship application is needed.

Golden Counsel Scholarship The Golden Counsel Scholarship was created in 2013

art scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen each year in the amount of $2,000 over four years. Submission of a portfolio is required; visit our website to see portfolio requirements and submission date.

St. martin de porres SCHOLARSHIP* Dr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Garcia established this scholarship, in the amount of $6,000 over four years, for students of Hispanic ethnicity. Recipients are selected based on essay submissions, the topic for which can be found on our website.

to honor incoming freshmen who score in the top level of

guardians of life SCHOLARSHIP*

the High School Placement Test, in the amount of $2,500

The Guardians of Life Scholarship is offered to a Catholic

over four years. St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of our school, is a Doctor of the Catholic Church who is known for his letters and writings, a selection of which is known as the Golden Counsel. All applicants are automatically considered for academic scholarships, and no separate scholarship application is needed.

incoming freshman in the amount of $18,000 over four years. Gerard and Maureen Gallagher P’05, ’09 created the scholarship to promote a better understanding of the need for legitimate and non-violent initiatives to protect the unborn and help young women in need. Applicants must submit an essay and a proposal for spreading the message of the sanctity of life, and must receive two letters of recommendation. For a full description of the scholarship requirements, please visit our website.


st. anne SCHOLARSHIP

Alma kinlein mccormack ‘36 & marion kaye mccormack ‘72 scholarship

Sister Elizabeth Anne served as Principal of Mount de Sales

The McCormack siblings, including Sharon McCormack

Academy for six years. Upon her reassignment, members

’77 who serves on the Board of Trustees, established

of the Mount de Sales Academy community established

this scholarship in memory of their mother, Alma Kinlein

this need based scholarship in recognition of the growth

McCormack of the Class of 1936 and their sister, Marion

and accomplishments of Mount de Sales Academy during

Kaye McCormack of the Class of 1972.

Sister Elizabeth Anne’s tenure. A financial aid application is

rising senior is selected for the scholarship based on how

required for consideration.

they have demonstrated living strong, traditional Catholic

Each year, a

values through achievement in two areas: religious activities

kathryn theresa kearns SCHOLARSHIP

participation and religion studies.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Pugliese established this scholarship in

knights of columbus SCHOLARSHIP

memory of Mr. Pugliese’s mother. Mrs. Kearns was committed

Please contact your parish for more information about the

to Catholic education and her legacy now benefits Mount

Knights of Columbus scholarships.

de Sales Academy students. A financial aid application is

marlatt scholarship fund

required for consideration.

anonymous SCHOLARSHIP

The Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship Fund recognizes significant contributions of teachers and administrators

These scholarships are established for students who exhibit a

in Catholic Schools by supporting the education of their

desire to attend Mount de Sales, but circumstances prevent

dependent children in memory of Colleen and Erin Marlatt.

them from attending. The amount of awards varies with each

The Scholarship is open to high school students who

individual, and they are awarded based on a committee lead

attend a Catholic high school or college students attending

by the Principal and Board of Trustees members. A financial

University of Maryland College Park. Visit the web site at

aid application is required for consideration.

www.colleenanderin.org for requirements and to apply.

alumnae association SCHOLARSHIP

knott SCHOLARSHIP fund

The MDSA Alumnae Association awards two $5,000

The Knott Scholarship Fund awards four-year, full-tuition

scholarships to current students who are chosen by the

scholarships to Catholic students who test in the 95th

Administration of Mount de Sales. In addition, the Alumnae

percentile or higher on the High School Placement Test. The

Association awards a Book Scholarship that is open to all

other required criteria are available at www.knottscholar.org

students. The winner of the Book Scholarship is chosen at

or you may call 410-779-1225. If a student does not meet all

random from a pool of student volunteers from the previous

stated criteria, she should not apply for a Knott Scholarship.

school year. Every time a student volunteers for the Alumnae Association, she will be added to the pool.

margaret spicer piel ‘49 SCHOLARSHIP

apply The Board of Trustees and Administration of Mount de Sales Academy are committed to keeping Catholic education as

Margaret Spicer Piel, of the Class of 1949, was dedicated to

affordable as possible. Families wishing to be considered

the arts and education. When she passed away, her family

for need based scholarships or grants must annually submit

established the scholarship in her name and memory to

a financial aid application to the Business Office. Please

recognize both of these loves. Students are selected based

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on their art portfolio submissions.

additional information.

www.mountdesales.org/admissions/scholarships

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Admissions Process SHADOW

VISIT

TEST

APPLY

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Shadow Days Sign up for your Shadow Day at www.mountdesalesacademy.org/admissions/shadow-day and the Admissions Office will contact you to confirm the appointment. Each prospective student is invited to schedule her Shadow Day between September and December. Open House All prospective middle school students and their families are invited to join us from noon - 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 3, 2013 for our Open House. Families are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to tour the school and to speak with faculty, staff, students, parents, and alumnae. Additionally, please visit our website for dates corresponding to our Fall Info Sessions and Spring Mornings at MDSA.

3

High School Placement Test Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Mount de Sales Academy. Please arrive by 8:30 a.m. (Check the Archdiocesan website, www.archbalt.org, for an alternate date and location.)

4

Applications Due Submit online or by mail, along with the $50 registration fee by Friday, December 13, 2013.

INTERVIEW

5

Applicant Interview by Appointment Interviews for applicants for the incoming freshman class are held in January. After you submit your application, the Admissions Office will contact you to schedule your interview.

REGISTER

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Mount de Sales Academy’s Registration Deadline Friday, March 7, 2014

7

Transfer Students For transfer students, the process remains the same, but no High School Placement Test is needed. Transfer applications are considered on a rolling basis, and all necessary forms can be obtained on our website or from the Admissions Office.

Transfer

Contact

Claire Cohagan ’78

Mount de Sales Academy

Director of Admissions p: 410.744.8498 x126 e: ccohagan@mountdesales.org f: 410.747.5105

700 Academy Road Catonsville, MD 21228 www.mountdesales.org Mount de Sales Academy MDSAhighschool


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