STAP—St. Thomas Aquinas Program
The St. Thomas Aquinas Program (STAP) is a highly selective student support program for incoming first year students at Molloy University. To qualify, students must exhibit a high potential for success at the collegiate level and have academic profiles that do not meet traditional admissions standards. Acceptance to the St. Thomas Aquinas Program is determined upon evaluation of an incoming student's academic profile.
Students accepted into STAP receive extensive support and guidance during their academic career. A strong emphasis is placed upon the successful transition from high school to college and providing students with the holistic support necessary for successful completion of an undergraduate degree. Program participants are linked with fellow students, peer mentors, learning communities and faculty to promote academic prosperity and a transformative learning experience.
STAP students receive individualized academic advisement services and attend weekly Success Seminars on topics including study skills, time management, test anxiety, financial literacy and stress relief. These seminars are designed to equip students with the skills, attitudes and information needed to accomplish their educational and career goals.