Bank Street College of Education Reviews

  • 9 Reviews
  • New York (NY)
  • Annual Tuition: $44,325
100% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 9 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Jessica
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I loved every minute. Learned in every class and apply my knowledge to my current career"
Morgan Wells
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2015
  • Degree: Education
"Offers little financial aid for students, making tuition difficult to pay."
Jennifer Castillo
  • Reviewed: 1/22/2014
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"The pros of this graduate program is that the faculties are always available to meet with the student. The faculties (advisors, directors, professors) are always willing to meet with the student-when available. The quality of education is the best. I have learned a lot about theories and their integration into our professional fields. The cons of this program is that it is too expensive. Financial aid does not provide the students with options of scholarships."
Jennifer Castillo
  • Reviewed: 7/23/2013
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"Bank Street college provides the student with the best educational support. Professors are always supportive and willing to meet with the student. Bank Street is a very expensive you. You get what you pay for. Great educational qualities. The only bad thing with bank street is that it is not too diverse. because of the price, not many people dare to afford or to be in debt for a while. overall, i enjoy being at Bank Street."
Jennifer Castillo
  • Reviewed: 6/17/2013
  • Degree: Early Childhood Education
"After I graduated Boricua College, I wanted to make sure that if I was going to attend Graduate school that I was going to pick a good school and the right career. For many years I heard many great things of Bank Street College. Before I decided to apply to the school, I enrolled as a non-matriculated student. It was hard for me to pay the tuition because it was too expensive.I worked overtime and did nanny work during the weekend. Attending Bank Street as a non-matriculate student was the right choice. What I like about attending Bank Street is that the faculties are alway available, and are welcoming to meet with you. My professors have been supportivie and motivating. I enjoy all my classes, though at times because I am bilingual it can get a little difficult, but as expressed before, professors have been supportive and they have helped me by providing me time after or before class. The cons in Bank Street is that it is not too diverse. Monst of the time, I am the only latina in my classrooms. Being in Bank Street has made me a better person and I am proud and honored to be in a school where its name and reputation is well carried. Thank you."
Michael DeShields
  • Reviewed: 1/26/2013
  • Degree: Educational Leadership
"Bank Street is a great school geared toward creating educators that not only think, but can solve problems also."
Johanna Igel
  • Reviewed: 1/21/2013
  • Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
"I wouldn't go anywhere else -- especially for Early Childhood Education. This program is well known throughout the U.S. and abroad. I feel I am better prepared for teaching than other teachers who have gone elsewhere."
Jacqueline Kohos
  • Reviewed: 12/24/2012
  • Degree: Education
"Excellent advisement, knowledgeable supportive and committed faculty."
Sara Baumgarten
  • Reviewed: 12/1/2012
  • Degree: Education
"Bank Street is expensive but worthwhile. I have learned a lot along side other dedicated, invested students."