New York University Reviews
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12 Reviews - New York (NY)
- Annual Tuition: $60,438

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Write a Review Lisette Santos
- Reviewed: 12/30/2017
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2019
"I just began my MA in school counseling online. The faculty, financial aide staff and the school advisor all has been of great help. They answer my questions and if they weren't sure of the answer, they would find out and get back with me. The school advisor made sure that I felt comfortable and made sure my online experience went as smooth as possible. They even found me a school in my area to complete my practicum. I enjoy the synchronized classes. New York University ranked one of the best schools in the country."
Christine Melendez
- Reviewed: 11/29/2017
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2019
"It was a dream come true to be apart of the student body at NYU. I struggled for a long time to decide whether or not to go back to school. The school counseling k-12 program at NYU Steinhardt is (in my opinion) the best program in the country. The professors are incredibly intelligent, attentive, and really believe in the program and the importance of well trained school counselors. The live online program made it possible for me to earn my Master's degree while juggling all of my other life responsibilities. I would absolutely recommend this program to anyone interested in becoming a social change agent and making a difference in the future of our students."
Kayla Petone
- Reviewed: 11/14/2017
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2019
"While NYU is a huge school, every professor in my program is extremely accessible. They want to aid in your learning process, and it is not anxiety inducing at all to ask questions. As expected with grad school, the work load involves a lot of reading and class discussion, but none of the assigned reading textbook/chapters seemed arbitrary. I don't have a class with more than 22 people in it, and I have multiple classes with less than 10. Excellent faculty to student ratio! The only way to improve my experience would be to lower the cost!"
Tamera Gittens
- Reviewed: 6/15/2017
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2018
"New York University is a great school, especially because the professors care about you as a person and make it their duty to actually get to know you. The teaching styles of each professor is unique and the school is diverse. I was amazed at how much I learned at just one semester at NYU. Academic advisors are helpful. I have been to CUNY and SUNY schools, and I did not receive the same attention as when I went to NYU."
Sheena J.
- Reviewed: 3/1/2017
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I encourage those who are seeking to become school counselors to look into NYU Steinhardt. I am a full-time student, currently in the 2 year masters in counseling and guidance K-12 program. So far, I have been learning so much through my professors, the different experiences and course work. Indeed, the work is rigorous and requires a diligent and determined student. The education I have been receiving at Steinhardt has been excellent. There are many resources available to every student to meet their needs and lead them to success. Steinhardt implements a curriculum which includes in-class lectures and assessments, as well as mandatory practicum and internships which enhance our experience in this program. The goal of most students by the end of the program is to become future competent school counselors."
Shelagh Parkhurst
- Reviewed: 12/15/2016
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I have had a wonderful experience in my time at New York University. I attended the online program. It was a lot of work, but you get more out of it than in a traditional online class or in a classroom setting. You attend a live feed in an online class room once a week, readings, and online material also. While it is a lot of work, it challenges you to think harder. The professors are really there to help you and guide you. They answer emails quickly. They will meet with you on the phone or in a virtual classroom. Their education shows in what they are teaching and they want you to succeed. The support in the school is more than expected too. My advisor reaches out to me to check in on how I am doing and if he can help. I have a placement specialist who reaches out to local area schools to help place me for my practicum and interview, which is a great relief having a professional do the legwork. I also have a mentor who is an established member of NYU. We are given a list of current professors who are mentors to graduate students. We pick our top three choices and submit them. Then our mentor contacts us and asks what we need from them to help pursue our dreams. I am very fortunate to be attending such a great school with a great program and staff."
Sivan Levine
- Reviewed: 12/12/2016
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I am beginning my graduate degree in School Counseling at New York University in January of 2017. I am extremely excited to start this program. NYU has maintained an amazing reputation and I cannot wait to take part in it. I'm sure it will be rigorous and in preparation to start the program, everyone at NYU has been extremely helpful along the way."
Jeea Yang
- Reviewed: 11/29/2016
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The School Counseling program under the Applied Psychology department of Steinhardt has been an amazing experience so far. The professors are attentive, well-prepared and very well versed in their field. They come to class with a lot of field experience which allows the dense coursework to become more practical and tangible. There's a lot of discussion among classmates and professors which allows us to feel safe to voice ourselves. The program is small, about 20-25 students so we have a great community and comradely. Every class is distinct in the topic at hand and we are prepared well through a year long internship program during our second year. I love this program and I'm so happy to have moved from CA to attend NYU."
Kally Labrinos
- Reviewed: 10/1/2014
- Degree: School Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The masters-level graduate program in School Counseling provides sufficient career readiness. Many of the professors are real-world school counselors, which provides us with the benefit of their experience. The advisors are great at their jobs - helping us secure internship sites and sending regular emails regarding job postings and financial aid opportunities. The only con I would say, is the high cost of tuition."