Religious affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Mid East Large City |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Jaspers and Lady Jaspers |
School Colors: | Kelly green and white |
manhattan college is well known for their engineering department, however the science department is in need of a makeover; some professors are hard to follow/understand, and there are few that…
Manhattan College is a college with very friendly people. It offers lots of student activities therefore you can never be bored! And it is conveniently located next to the subway…
Manhattan College is a fairly small sized institution, with a welcoming environment. The largest class size is no more than thirty students, therefore you really develop a personal relationship with…
Small College feel. Big city atmosphere. Everything I ever wanted.…
This school is honestly so great. You will make friends here within a few weeks. Classes keep you busy and there a plenty of clubs to join. …
Founded in 1853, Manhattan College offers an exceptional college education enriched by Lasallian Catholic values and access to New York City. Our celebrated faculty and 3,400 students are committed to the lifelong pursuit of academic excellence, career achievement, and reflection on values, ethics and principles. Students enjoy the benefits of a small college with close faculty interaction. With more than 40 majors and 20 graduate programs across five distinct schools, Manhattan College has big academic opportunities. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it to the real world through internships, service-learning projects and study abroad.
Absolutely amazing school!!! Highly recommend to anyone who likes making connections with teachers rather than just being another name on the attendance sheet.
Read MoreUnfortunately, due to extreme weaknesses in administrative and policy-related aspects of the college, my experience here has been much less than enjoyable. It is extremely hard to find correct information about policies, and no one seems to know exactly what the real rules are. The policies that you do find out about are sometimes ridiculous. I've had terrible problems, especially, with guest policy and residence life. There seem to be unwritten rules about guest policy, that even the handbook, residence life, and student life meeting don't tell you. Also, the resident director I had to deal with during one guest problem was extremely unprofessional and unhelpful. The security is terrible and they only check IDs, seemingly, on a whim. Each security guard seems to have a different idea of how to handle guest passes and whether or not you have to show them your ID before entering the building. I have had a very high number of unnecessary and stressful situations to endure, already, this year. They have a lot of work to do in terms of determining regulations and establishing better school-wide communication.
Read MoreThe campus is beautiful and the location is great. The best city in the world, New York City, is your backyard only a 30 min subway ride away. The activities on campus unfortunately aren't in surplus. Clubs are prevalent but not very extensive here. The food isn't the best!
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