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The College of New Rochelle Reviews

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  • New Rochelle (NY)
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Gloria Latimore-Bermudez
  • Reviewed: 6/12/2019
"The College of New Rochelle is a great school in NYC. This school have 6 credit class and a very great staff of people. The professor will answer your call or email to ensure that you get a better understanding of your information. The class are twice a week and the campus is beautiful and huge. But most of all the education you will learn is the best."
Danielle Harper
  • Reviewed: 11/6/2018
  • Degree: Psychology
"This was a great college, that required you to dig deep within yourself, I was encouraged to learn and WE did. The professors were AWESOME , loving and caring in that order. Then things changed, but hey change is good. We learned so much from Professor M., Professor L., to name a few, they made the experience worth while."
Sukwana Bagley
  • Reviewed: 8/22/2017
  • Degree: School Counseling
"I am attending the college of New Rochelle Master program for Guidance and Counseling. The program is rigorous but very meaningful to me as an advanced student. I love the small class sizes, great professors, the beautiful campus, and renewed Library."
Somone Henderson
  • Reviewed: 8/6/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"If you want a quality education with a friendly positive atmosphere then The college of New Rochelle is for you. The staff and professors have an open door policy and go out of their way to help their students prepare for the future. The culture of the school environment is very inviting, I fully enjoyed my time their and would definitely recommend this school."
Chanel Mckune
  • Reviewed: 3/16/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"The professors was really hands on in your learning experience. The financial aid department and the help you received from them was awesome. I remember first entering the school, feeling overwhelmed with nervousness and anxiety. Everyone guided you through the process ."
G. C.
  • Reviewed: 11/30/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"My college was a small community school. It offered diverse courses and contained a very diverse student and faculty population. The student government held a strong presence in the school community and still holds the annual Strawberry Festival in May. Overall, the school is great; it has a rich history with modern conveniences."
GMC
  • Reviewed: 7/27/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"It is a small college located in a quiet community close to NYC. There are many great majors and professors. There are many clubs and organizations to join that meet most tastes and interests. It is very diverse, with people from around the country and the world attaining their degrees. The Nursing school has a great reputation and their sciences, overall, are wonderful."
Rose White
  • Reviewed: 3/31/2015
  • Degree: Counseling
"My experience at the College of New Rochelle thus far has been great. The classes are rigorous but very interactive. In addition, the class sizes are small which is great because of the attention that you receive form your counterparts and professors. It is a very safe environment."
DORLENE CURWEN
  • Reviewed: 12/24/2014
  • Degree: Counseling
"The teachers are great. you may find that some teachers teach at high named schools and also adjunct at CNR."
Fran
  • Reviewed: 8/26/2014
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"From Professors all the way down to maintence staff has been the best experience I have ever been through. All staff members wants the learner to graduate and their all help in which ever way their can."
Christina Best
  • Reviewed: 4/6/2014
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"The program I took was a dual Early Childhood Education General AND Special Education. What I loved was that the program was completely scripted such that the entire program was two years. It was tough in that it was like summer session on steroids in the beginning of the program. But at no time would I say that the workload was overwhelming or too heavy for a working adult. The graduate school staff was/is very responsive and willing to help. I also liked the fact that our instructors were all working professionals (with doctoral degrees). Overall is was a good experience."
sylvia gil
  • Reviewed: 12/17/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"it is a great school with a very dedicated and knowledgeable staff."
Aileen Malave
  • Reviewed: 9/15/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"I am enjoying this school. They are very serious about the student's education. They are always helpful and supportive in all aspects. Since day 1 I have been welcomed with open arms and treated with importance."
Tracey Strickland
  • Reviewed: 5/29/2013
  • Degree: Counseling
"There are no dormitories so I cannot rate that and questions that seem to be geared toward that type of thing such as social life. My peers have all been professionals and while social, friendly and helpful,we develop a network that leans more toward the professional end. We have some laughs but we are all serious students working to earn our degrees and obtain promising careers in the mental health field. The program and professors are outstanding. The admissions department and other administrative departments work hard to assist students with whatever their needs are and to make attending school while working as smooth a process as possible. i completed my first masters there and decided i have not had a scholastic experience as rewarding and have now returned to gain a degree that is license-qualifying. The campus is also beautiful."
Irma Desiderio
  • Reviewed: 12/28/2012
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"Pros: CNR is a great school for the older student. As a mature student, I felt everyone was very accepting. I transferred from another school and really enjoyed the program, education, school values and support. They offer alot of assistance scholastically to help all students succeed. I would highly recommend CNR. Cons: I didn't feel the career placement center had sufficient staff to assist students and I certainly did not obtain the anticipated help I needed or expected. Students should be given employment opportunities information when they register for programs so they know what they are getting into before putting themselves in debt. All educational institutions should be prepared to discuss this topic during Open House seminars."
Christina Best
  • Reviewed: 12/9/2012
  • Degree: Education
"I participate in a cohort that attends at a satellite campus, so it is difficult to judge the on campus program."