Molloy University Reviews

  • 19 Reviews
  • Rockville Centre (NY)
  • Annual Tuition: $36,030
100% of 19 students said this degree improved their career prospects
95% of 19 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/29/2023
  • Degree: Pre-Medicine
"I came into molloy as an undeclared nursing student, and it can get very intense when completing the required classes first year. I'd say go to molloy if you are in the direct programs otherwise, it is a waste of time. It is very competitive but a good school overall, which comes with high expectations in grades in the required classes."
Kay S
  • Reviewed: 6/30/2019
  • Degree: Nursing
"Molloy College is a small campus, with limited activities. Classes are not as diverse as they should be for a school located in New York. Nursing is one of the largest programs, it is competitive to enter the program and there are strict grade requirements in order to continue in the program. Tutoring services are available but get filled quickly. There are several part time instructors who are difficult to reach. The nursing lab has helpful instructors and equipment available for practice. The career office is understaffed and the financial aid office is useless. Molloy is a small private college and scholarships are small in number amounts as well as award value. Loans is the standard or other government aid should you qualify."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Molloy College revised an excellent program taught by knowledgeable professors who were leaders in their fields."
Victoria Bardin
  • Reviewed: 3/9/2017
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Attending Molloy College has been the best college experience I could ever ask for. During my first semester at Molloy College, I became the founder and president of the American Sign Language club, I earned a 3.5 GPA, and attended many leadership workshops, provided by the school. I advocated to have American Sign Language recognized as a language and in the Fall of 2015, it became a recognized language on campus. During my senior year at Molloy, I was elected on the Molloy Student Government as the Student Activities Coordinator. I helped maintain the clubs on campus and helped start new clubs. I was also responsible for setting up and hosting a campus wide club recognition night. The Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology program equipped me to for the real world. I was given hands on experiences at the Molloy Hearing and Speech Clinic and I was able to work with clients. We learned the importance of advocacy and research. During our senior year, we researched and conducted studies that we presented to the department at the end of the year. These experiences allowed me to become the person that I am today. I am currently working at a school for the Deaf, where I instill the values that Molloy had instilled in me."
Angela McKenzie
  • Reviewed: 2/25/2016
  • Degree: Finance
"I think the school is really trying to get more mid career professionals to enroll in their graduate programs. The students for the most part are very young and it can be intimidating to be in a classroom full of young people when you are in your forties. It would be more encouraging if the classes were a little more diversified in terms of age. With that being said, the school is advanced in the technology that they use and the professors are engaging and accessible."
Matthew Schneider
  • Reviewed: 2/23/2016
  • Degree: Accounting
"The graduate program is necessary to get the required 150 credits to sit for the CPA exam and Molloy offers a program that builds my knowledge of accounting with their extremely knowledgable staff as well as each professors ability to connect and communicate to the students extremely well and most important efficiently. The classes are scheduled to work around your busy life schedule and is offered at an affordable price. There are not many cons considering the classes are small which gives every student the opportunity to succeed in the graduate program."
Erica Joseph
  • Reviewed: 7/20/2015
  • Degree: Elementary Education
"I am very happy with the education program at Molloy. The professors are nice, and I enjoy the small class sizes. The workload so far has been fair. The only major con that I found so far is that many courses only have one night section per semester."
Leah Finnegan
  • Reviewed: 6/29/2015
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"This program is still in its infancy, so several quirks need to fixed, such as communication inter- and intradepartamentally, course sequence, and workload management. This is an extremely intense, but rewarding program where the faculty ensures a high level of support and understanding."
Lauren Goldfarb
  • Reviewed: 12/18/2014
  • Degree: Secondary Education
"I think that this school has a great graduate degree program. The professors are amazing and the cost is reasonable for the location. I am so glad to be a part of this education program."
Melanie Ramos
  • Reviewed: 11/4/2014
  • Degree: Criminal Justice
"To have an elevated sense and awareness of how jobs in the field operate. Possessing knowledge to gain a better sense in how to relate to the public and their needs."
Jacqueline Christen
  • Reviewed: 8/24/2014
  • Degree: Fine Arts
"The wonderful co-op and intern experiences are wonderful! The teachers are dedicated and outstanding."
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  • Reviewed: 8/6/2014
  • Degree: Special Education
"Molloy College is amazing. The small school setting makes it easy to connect with professors and optimize my learning. My professors know me on a personal level, not just another student in their class. They are always available to help me and are always approachable."
Jacqueline Christen
  • Reviewed: 3/15/2014
  • Degree: Fine Arts
"Seems to be a great school for Music Therapy. Great professors and clinical experience."
Jill Lucente
  • Reviewed: 3/7/2014
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"The Music Therapy Graduate Program at Molloy offers students a wide range of learning opportunities both within the classroom and through practicum work out in the field. In my experience, I was fortunate enough to have a full-time music therapy position while in grad school. I was able to take the material I was learning in the classroom and put it into practice in my clinical work. Molloy's Music Therapy Graduate Program is unique The level of expertise of the professors really sets the program apart from other music therapy degree programs.The professors that are top clinicians in the field and bring their knowledge and most importantly- their undeniable passion for music therapy to the classroom. As a new professional, this was inspiring and made the most impact on me as a new clinician."
Olivia Aaronson-Kennedy
  • Reviewed: 1/28/2014
  • Degree: Secondary Education
"Molloy College has been a wonderful institution to be a part of! The administration, teachers, and all other staff has been extremely helpful and genuinely want their students to succeed. Molloy is always sending out emails of various job posting in the surrounding area. The only thing I wish Molloy had was a better computer system in the library. Some computers are not compatible to WORD, the one program students rely on the most. Over all, I've truly enjoyed all that Molloy has to offer me and I'm excited to see what it brings to my future!"
Barbara Lippman
  • Reviewed: 10/9/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The music therapy faculty is extremely supportive. Classes are highly informative; I am learning a lot. The workload is very intense."
Nicole DiBlasio
  • Reviewed: 6/5/2013
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"Everyone at Molloy really wants to help you do your best. There is a family atmosphere there. The work is a lot but for the program it's understandable and also important for the quality of the education. However there is not as much financial aid for grad students. As an undergrad there I had a lot of help, but now with tuition increasing and help decreasing I'm placed with a financial burden. It's worth the education but I'm struggling to pay my way through school."
Christine Aldaba
  • Reviewed: 3/27/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Pros: The graduate music therapy program at Molloy is top notch. Many of the professors are graduates of the NYU music therapy program and have created a humanistic, extensive, valuable program. Many of the professors are also big names in the music therapy community and have numerous publications. Molloy is also home to the Rebecca Center for Music Therapy which is a fabulous asset. As for the classes, the graduate program is small, with about 12 students per class. We are all able to take classes at our own pace depending on our daytime jobs etc. The staff is fantastic and every class is valuable. I love it here! Cons: The only qualm I have is that the music therapy department doesn't seem very connected to Molloy College. It seems to be doing it's own thing which I don't mind at all, but a greater sense of community with the college would be nice."
Maria Agiato
  • Reviewed: 3/17/2013
  • Degree: Nursing
"Very knowledgable and supportive professors. Small campus and classes so you really get to know faculty and to establish good relationships with classmates."