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COLLEGES NOTES ABOUT THIS LIST: Tuition rates shown are for undergraduate studies and may be affected by additional fees which may vary depending on courses selected. Room and board rates vary depending on housing facilities and meal plans selected. In calculating student-faculty ratios, some institutions use individual class size as a basis while others compare total student enrollment with the total number of faculty members. Information is believed accurate as of our publication date but is subject to change. The “cost per credit” rates shown usually apply to extra credits above the number constituting a full-time class load or when only a few classes are taken. N/A = information not readily available.
ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE
700 Prospect St. New Haven, Conn. 06511 800-578-9160 · albertus.edu EMAIL: admissions@albertus.edu PRESIDENT: Marc M. Camille YEAR FOUNDED: 1925 ENROLLMENT: approximately 500 full time and nearly 1,000 continuing education and graduate students FACULTY: 48 full-time, 47 part-time/full-time equivalent positions STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: post-graduate certificates include addiction counseling and advanced alternative preparation for literacy specialist ANNUAL TUITION: $32,770; room and board, $10,692- $14,400 COST PER CREDIT: varies
BARD COLLEGE
30 Campus Road Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. 12504 845-758-7472 · bard.edu EMAIL: admission@bard.edu PRESIDENT: Leon Botstein YEAR FOUNDED: 1860 ENROLLMENT: approximately 1,900 undergraduate students and more than 600 graduate students. FACULTY: 287 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 9:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $55,566; room and board, $17,500 for first year students, $15,876 for returning students COST PER CREDIT: $1,688 per credit over 20
BERKELEY COLLEGE
White Plains Campus 99 Church St. White Plains, N.Y. 10601 914-694-1122 · berkeleycollege.edu EMAIL: info@berkeleycollege.edu PRESIDENT: Michael J. Smith YEAR FOUNDED: 1931 ENROLLMENT: more than 7,100 students FACULTY: 294 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 24:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: medical assistant, patient care technician, practical nurse, surgical processing technician and medical insurance, billing and coding ANNUAL TUITION: $23,600; room $8,900 COST PER CREDIT: $825
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CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY
1615 Stanley St. New Britain, Conn. 06050 860-832-3200· ccsu.edu EMAIL: admissions@ccsu.edu PRESIDENT: Zulma R. Toro YEAR FOUNDED: 1849 ENROLLMENT: 9,800 undergraduate; 2,000 graduate FACULTY: 485 part time, 448 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: sixth-year certificate in educational leadership, mathematics education leadership and reading and language arts ANNUAL TUITION: $11,0280 for Conn. residents; $23,988 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $545 for Connecticut residents; $545 for nonresidents
THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE
THE CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
Hyde Park Campus 1946 Campus Drive Hyde Park, N.Y. 12538 845-452-9600 · ciachef.edu EMAIL: admissions@culinary.edu PRESIDENT: Timothy Ryan YEAR FOUNDED: 1946 ENROLLMENT: nearly 3,116 FACULTY: more than 170 chefs STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: N/A DEGREES: associate’s and bachelor’s degrees CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: wine and beverage graduate certificate and the pro-chef certificate ANNUAL TUITION: $15,100; room and board $5,780; fee $760 COST PER CREDIT: N/A
DOMINICAN COLLEGE
29 Castle Place New Rochelle, N.Y. 10805 914-654-5000 · cnr.edu EMAIL: info@cnr.com PRESIDENT: William Latimer YEAR FOUNDED: 1904 ENROLLMENT: approximately 4,000 FACULTY: approximately 231 part time, 60 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 10:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERFICIATE PROGRAMS: addiction counseling, community action, forensic studies, informatics, Latin American and Caribbean studies, legal studies and sports marketing ANNUAL TUITION: $36,152; room and board $14,562 COST PER CREDIT: $435
470 Western Highway Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962 845-359-7800 · dc.edu EMAIL: admissions@dc.edu PRESIDENT: Sister Mary Eileen O’Brien YEAR FOUNDED: 1952 ENROLLMENT: 1,954 FACULTY: 77 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 15:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: certificate in personal computers, certificate in computer information systems (computer management), certificate in computer programming and advanced certificate in health care management ANNUAL TUITION: $28,140; room and board $12,740 - $14,790 AVERAGE COST PER CREDIT: $425
THE COLLEGE OF WESTCHESTER
DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
325 Central Ave. White Plains, N.Y. 10606 844-711-6962 · cw.edu EMAIL: admissions@cw.edu PRESIDENT: Mary Beth Del Balzo YEAR FOUNDED: 1915 ENROLLMENT: 1,067 FACULTY: 37 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 28:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: five certificate programs available ANNUAL TUITION: $23,350 COST PER CREDIT: $780
CONCORDIA COLLEGE
171 White Plains Road Bronxville, N.Y. 10708 914-337-9300 · concordia-ny.edu EMAIL: admission@concordia-ny.edu PRESIDENT: Reverend John Arthur Nunes YEAR FOUNDED: 1881 ENROLLMENT: 1,597 FACULTY: 42 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $33,150; room and board $13,470 COST PER CREDIT: $875
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Main Campus 53 Pendell Road Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 845-431-8000 · sunydutchess.edu EMAIL: admissions@sunydutchess.edu PRESIDENT: Pamela R. Edington YEAR FOUNDED: 1957 ENROLLMENT: more than 9,000 FACULTY: 138 DEGREES: associate’s STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 24:1 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: advanced science and mathematics studies, air conditioning and refrigeration, bookkeeping, chemical dependency counseling, child care: direct care, C++/Java advanced programming, computer networking, computer software support, early childhood caregiver, music performance, paralegal, phlebotomist and web administration ANNUAL TUITION: $4,150 for New York residents; $8,300 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $173 for New York residents; $346 for nonresidents
FORDHAM WESTCHESTER
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ordham University is committed to education in Westchester that develops the skills of community service providers, business and government leaders, and tomorrow’s teachers. As a Jesuit university, our mission is to educate both hearts and minds, confronting real-world issues and working toward change that will increase social wellness, promote justice, and protect human rights and the environment. The Fordham Westchester campus is located in a three-story, state-of-the-art building on 32 landscaped acres in West Harrison, New York. Here, students take courses offered by Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, Graduate School of Education, Graduate School of Social Service, and School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Fordham Westchester offers residents of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, and Fairfield counties class schedules designed for people with busy lives. The campus hosts adult undergraduate and graduate degree programs and classes for personal enrichment. Our programs help you earn the credentials to start a new career or strengthen an existing one. Small classes and the opportunity to interact with professors and fellow students are central features of academic life at Fordham, and the format and schedule of classes are developed with the needs of adult learners in mind (ranging from 15-week onsite classes to weekend intensives and online classes). Academic advising and career counseling are available on an ongoing basis to ensure that each student achieves his or her academic and professional goals. For more information: Fordham Westchester 400 Westchester Ave. West Harrison, NY 10604 914-FORDHAM fordham.edu/westchester
Academic Excellence at Our Westchester Address Take advantage of Fordham University’s prestigious graduate, undergraduate, and professional development programs. Fordham School of Professional and Continuing Studies • Master of Science in Real Estate • Real Estate Certificates • Flexible Schedule for Bachelor’s Degrees • Digital and Social Media Marketing Gabelli School of Business • Executive MBA Program • Executive Education Certificates
Graduate School of Education • Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership • Master of Science in Educational Leadership • Childhood Education Programs (Grades 1-6) • Online Degree Programs Graduate School of Social Service • Master of Social Work • Bachelor of Social Work • Online MSW Program
Westchester 914-FORDHAM | fordham.edu/westchester 400 Westchester Ave. | West Harrison, NY
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COLLEGES FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
1073 N. Benson Road Fairfield, Conn. 06824 203-254-4000 · fairfield.edu EMAIL: admis@fairfield.edu PRESIDENT: Mark R. Nemec YEAR FOUNDED: 1942 ENROLLMENT: 5,192 FACULTY: 611 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: post-baccalaureate certificate programs for accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing and MBA prep certificate; graduate certificate for graduate business essentials; post-graduate certificate programs, including accounting, accounting information systems, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, human resource management, information systems and operations management, marketing and taxation; and professional certificate programs, including certified financial planner (CFP), human resource management (SHRM) and CFA review courses (Fitch Learning) ANNUAL TUITION: $49,080; room and board $15,150 COST PER CREDIT: $725 per credit hour
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Westchester Campus 400 Westchester Ave. PLEASE SEE West Harrison, N.Y. 10604 OUR AD ON 718-817-1000 · fordham.edu PAGE S3 EMAIL: enroll@fordham.edu PRESIDENT: Joseph M. McShane YEAR FOUNDED: 1841 ENROLLMENT: 15,582 students in 10 schools; 458 undergraduates and graduates at the Westchester campus FACULTY: 754 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: international business bridge and pre-MBA program ANNUAL TUITION: $51,258 COST PER CREDIT: $1,710
HOUSATONIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE
900 Lafayette Blvd. Bridgeport, Conn. 06604 203-332-5000 · housatonic.edu EMAIL: HO-HCCAdmissions@hcc.commnet.edu PRESIDENT: Paul Broadie II YEAR FOUNDED: 1966 ENROLLMENT: 4,603 FACULTY: 280 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 18:1 DEGREES: associate’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: business certificate in administrative support assistant, retail banking and small-business management and entrepreneurship; computer information certificate in PC applications, personal computer repair technology and web design technology; criminal justice certificate in corrections, criminal investigation and police management and administration; early childhood education certificate in child development associate preparation, early childhood education, early childhood education administrator and infant/toddler; English as a second language certificate in advanced English proficiency; a graphics certificate in graphic design and web design graphics foundation; health careers certificate in health careers pathways; human services certificate in behavioral health care specialist tracks I and II, children and youth mental health and disabilities specialist; manufacturing certificate in advanced manufacturing: machine tech-
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nology level II; math and science certificate in electrical; and theater arts certificate in performance track ANNUAL TUITION: $3,912 for Connecticut residents; $11,736 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $166 for Connecticut residents; $498 for nonresidents
IONA COLLEGE
715 North Ave. PLEASE SEE New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 OUR AD ON 914-633-2000 · iona.edu PAGE S7 EMAIL: admissions@iona.edu PRESIDENT: Joseph E. Nyre YEAR FOUNDED: 1940 ENROLLMENT: 3,792 undergraduate and graduate FACULTY: N/A STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 15:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced and post-master’s certificates ANNUAL TUITION: $37,972; room and board $15,736 COST PER CREDIT: $1,176
LIU HUDSON AT ROCKLAND AND WESTCHESTER
LIU Hudson at Rockland Community College Extension* 145 College Road Suffern, N.Y. 10901 845-574-4356 LIU Hudson at Westchester* 735 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, N.Y. 10577 914-831-2700 liu.edu EMAIL: rockland@liu.edu and westchester@liu.edu PRESIDENT: Kimberly R. Cline YEAR FOUNDED: 1926 (Westchester and Rockland opened 2011) ENROLLMENT: 18,621 FACULTY: 500+ across all campuses STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: master’s and postgraduate certifications CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $25,454 COST PER CREDIT: $1,225 * These locations only accommodate graduate students.
MANHATTAN COLLEGE
4513 Manhattan College Parkway Riverdale, N.Y. 10471 718-862-8000 · manhattan.edu EMAIL: admit@manhattan.edu PRESIDENT: Brennan O’Donnell YEAR FOUNDED: 1853 ENROLLMENT: approximately 3,664 undergraduate, 578 graduate FACULTY: 240 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: environmental engineering, treatment process engineering, water quality modeling, geo-environmental engineering, environmental construction management, water resources and environmental engineering and project management ANNUAL TUITION: $39,300; room and board $16,220 COST PER CREDIT: $1,010
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MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE
2900 Purchase St. Purchase, N.Y. 10577 PLEASE SEE 914-323-5464 · mville.edu OUR AD ON EMAIL: admissions@mville.edu PAGE S11 PRESIDENT: Michael Geisler YEAR FOUNDED: 1841 ENROLLMENT: 2,675, including graduate and undergraduate FACULTY: 118 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 11:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: business-to-business digital marketing, nonprofit marketing, as well as numerous post-degree and advanced certificates ANNUAL TUITION: $37,370 COST PER CREDIT: $685 - $865
MARIST COLLEGE
3399 North Road Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 845-575-3000 · marist.edu EMAIL: admission@marist.edu PRESIDENT: David N. Yellen YEAR FOUNDED: 1905 ENROLLMENT: 6,657 FACULTY: 232 full time, 348 adjuncts STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $42,500; room and board $15,920 COST PER CREDIT: $1,400
MERCY COLLEGE
Yorktown Heights Campus 2651 Strang Blvd. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598 718-678-8899 Dobbs Ferry Campus 555 Broadway Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 10522 914-674-7600 mercy.edu EMAIL: admissions@mercy.edu PRESIDENT: Timothy L. Hall YEAR FOUNDED: 1950 ENROLLMENT: 9,500 FACULTY: 213 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 19:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: bilingual extension certificate, CASAC 350 hour certificate, child care certificate, criminal justice certificate, general accounting I and II certificate, general business administration certificate, gerontology certificate, health services management certificate, intensive teacher institute program, management accounting certificate, MS in counseling CASAC 350 hour certificate, MS in mental health counseling CASAC 350 hour certificate, private security certificate, public accounting certificate, school district leadership advanced certificate, teaching English to speakers of other languages advanced certificate, teaching literacy from birth to grade six certificate and teaching literacy from grades five to 12 certificate ANNUAL TUITION: $18,400; room and board $11,400 - $14,540 COST PER CREDIT: $1,548
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE (NYMC) TAKES NEW APPROACHES TO HEALTH SCIENCE EDUCATION
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ew York Medical College’s (NYMC) School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP) brings health care to life by offering students hands-on experiential training that complements its exceptional clinical and educational programs and lets students see — first-hand — how they can impact and change lives. Upon graduation, this approach translates into health care professionals with the experience and confidence to hit the ground running in their careers. For example, SHSP’s physical therapy and speech-language pathology graduates consistently achieve passing rates at or close to 100% on their respective licensure examinations. Located on a lush 54-acre campus in Valhalla, N.Y., in Westchester County, NYMC’s beautiful suburban campus is convenient to New York City, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and New Jersey, offering a richness of culture and activity, as well as prime access to clinical sites and health care organizations for SHSP’s practical training elements. Since NYMC’s founding in 1860, the College has been committed not only to educational excellence, scholarship and professionalism, but also to diversity, inclusion, humanism and service. Offering degrees in public health, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, biostatistics and epidemiology, as well as advanced certificates in critical public health areas, SHSP’s focus is on educating and training students to change and improve health and health care in communities – locally, regionally and globally. “Opportunities abound for real-world experience and collaboration in all of our programs, along with the chance to do important research that can lead to real change,” said SHSP Dean Robert W. Amler, M.D., M.B.A., in a recent welcome to new students. Virtually all of SHSP’s programs transcend traditional molds by extending the classroom into the community by teaching in context so that students understand the real-life applications of their education.
“Going ‘beyond words’ means students will learn the broader context of health, disease and disability in addition to the requisite clinical skills. Additionally, SHSP’s uniquely strong focus on public health is how our students develop an appreciation for their role in ensuring the communicative health of the population.”
PHYSICAL THERAPY
SHSPs Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) Program offers problem-based learning, an interdisciplinary approach that integrates the medical science curriculum with clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Students learn, from the outset, to consider patients from a
variety of perspectives, to see the whole patient. Department Chair Michael Majsak, P.T., Ed.D., elaborates: “SHSP provides students with a perspective on physical therapy that does not occur in a traditional educational environment. In addition to SHSP faculty, D.P.T. students at NYMC learn from the School of Medicine faculty in the 24-hour gross anatomy laboratory. They also learn state-of-the-art screening techniques for risk factors and early indicators of illness and how to design health and wellness programs. These skills complement those they learn for treating patients in acute-care settings, rehabilitation centers, home care and long-term care settings.”
PUBLIC HEALTH
SHSP’s Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Program offers important opportunities for students to engage with real-world public health challenges through practicum and capstone projects. Working with Amy Ansehl, D.N.P., FNP-BC, SHSP’s associate dean of student experience, associate professor of public health practice and executive director of the Partnership for a Healthy Population, students choose a health care site and a project. Working with the organization’s staff and employing the tools they’ve been taught in the classroom, they complete a project necessary to the organization’s progress. NYMC, page 12
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
The SHSP Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Program is one of the few medicallyoriented SLP programs in the United States. In a variety of clinical settings, students treat medically compromised and fragile patients, working as part of interdisciplinary medical teams. As department Chair Kathleen Franklin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, explains that the program goes “beyond words” to assess and assist patients and their families.
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COLLEGES MONROE COLLEGE
Bronx Campus 2501 Jerome Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10468 718-933-6700 New Rochelle Campus 434 Main St. New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 914-632-5400 monroecollege.edu EMAIL: info@monroe PRESIDENT: Mark M. Jerome YEAR FOUNDED: 1933 ENROLLMENT: 6,601 FACULTY: 198 full time, 307 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 18:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $14,469 AVERAGE COST PER CREDIT: $615
MOUNT SAINT MARY COLLEGE
330 Powell Ave. Newburgh, N.Y. 12550 845-561-0800 · msmc.edu EMAIL: admissions@msmc.edu PRESIDENT: Jason N. Adsit YEAR FOUNDED: 1960 ENROLLMENT: 2,500 FACULTY: 98 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PLANNING: advanced certificates offered ANNUAL TUITION: $30,046; room and board $15,774 COST PER CREDIT: $1,052
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE
PLEASE SEE OUR AD ON 40 Sunshine Cottage Road PAGE S5 Valhalla, N.Y. 10595 914-594-4000 · nymc.edu EMAIL: mdadmlt@nymc.edu, shsp_admissions@nymc.edu PRESIDENT: Alan Kadish YEAR FOUNDED: 1860 ENROLLMENT: 1,600 FACULTY: 2,800 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 2:1 DEGREES: master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: graduate certificate programs offered in emergency preparedness global health and health education/certified health education specialist, industrial hygiene and public health ANNUAL TUITION: $54,040; rooms $688 - $940 per month COST PER CREDIT: $1,165
NYU School of Professional Studies Schack Institute of Real Estate 11 W. 42 St. New York, N.Y. 10036 212-998-4500, 212-998-7100 • sps.nyu.edu EMAIL: sps.gradadmissions@nyu.edu
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NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
188 Richards Ave. Norwalk, Conn. 06854 203-857-7000 · norwalk.edu EMAIL: admissions@ncc.commnet.edu PRESIDENT: David L. Levinson YEAR FOUNDED: 1961 ENROLLMENT: 13,000 FACULTY: 95 full time and 305 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 18:1 DEGREES: 50 associate’s degrees CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: accounting certificate program, archaeology as an avocation certificate program, art and design: graphic design certificate program, digital journalism certificate program, early childhood administrative certificate program, early childhood infant toddler certificate, English as a second language certificate program, film and television production certificate program, gerontology certificate program, group exercise instructor certificate program, hospitality management and culinary arts: culinary arts certificate program, legal assistant certificate program, medical assistant certificate program, medical office specialist certificate program, relational database developmental certificate program, Smartphone app development certificate program and the web developer certificate program ANNUAL TUITION: $4,414 for Connecticut residents; $13,182 for nonresidents AVERAGE COST PER CREDIT: $163 for Connecticut residents; $244.50 for nonresidents
NYACK COLLEGE SEMINARY GRADUATE SCHOOLS
Rockland Campus 1 South Blvd. Nyack, N.Y. 10960 845-358-1710 · nyack.edu EMAIL: admissions@nyack.edu PRESIDENT: Michael G. Scales YEAR FOUNDED: 1882 ENROLLMENT: over 3,000 FACULTY: 276 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: associate’s and bachelor’s offered at the Rockland County campus CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $25,350; room and board $9.600 COST PER CREDIT: $1,040
PACE UNIVERSITY
Westchester Campus 861 Bedford Road Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570 914-773-3200 · pace.edu EMAIL: infoctr@pace.edu PRESIDENT: Marvin Krislov YEAR FOUNDED: 1906 ENROLLMENT: 13,312 at the New York City and Westchester campuses; 4,078 in Westchester including the Elisabeth Haub School of Law FACULTY: N/A STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: basic accounting, general business, broadband essentials, emerging telecommunications technology, information assurance in the criminal justice system, introduction to broadband, introduction to telecommunications, telecommunications, telecommunications essentials, video technologies essentials and wireless networking essentials ANNUAL TUITION: $ 44,714; room and board $16, 362 (Westchester) COST PER CREDIT: $1,282 (fall and spring), $995 (summer)
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POST UNIVERSITY
800 Country Club Road Waterbury, Conn. 06723 800-660-6615 · post.edu EMAIL: admissions@post.edu PRESIDENT: John L. Hopkins YEAR FOUNDED: 1980 ENROLLMENT: approximately 800 students attend the college’s Waterbury campus, and while nearly 8,000 attend the online courses in any given eight-week module FACULTY: 60 full time; 443 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 19:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: undergraduate certificate programs include certificate in accounting, certificate in equine law, certificate in equine veterinary assistance, certificate in finance, certificate in forensic accounting, certificate in human resource management, certificate in legal nurse consulting and a certificate in paralegal studies ANNUAL TUITION: $29,550; $11,600 room and board COST PER CREDIT: $570
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY
Mount Carmel Campus 275 Mount Carmel Ave. Hamden, Conn. 06518 203-582-8200 · qu.edu EMAIL: admissions@qu.edu PRESIDENT: Judy D. Olian YEAR FOUNDED: 1929 ENROLLMENT: 7,000 undergraduate, 3,000 graduate FACULTY: 398 full time and 630 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s, including M.D. and J.D. degrees CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: health care compliance, export marketing, internal purchasing, long-term care administration and special education ANNUAL TUITION: $46,790; room and board $15,140 COST PER CREDIT: $1,075
RENSSELAER HARTFORD
275 Windsor St. Hartford, Conn. 06120 860-548-2400 · ewp.rpi.edu EMAIL: info@ewp.rpi.edu PRESIDENT: Shirley Ann Jackson YEAR FOUNDED: 1955 ENROLLMENT: 7,633 (all locations) FACULTY: 484 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced graduate certificates offered ANNUAL TUITION: $54,000; room and board $15,580 COST PER CREDIT: $975
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WCSU offers excellent teachers, affordability, and convenient location
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et’s face it: the state university closest to you is usually not first on your list. But here is another fact: Your education is as good as what you put into it. Combine your desire with the experienced professors and leadership at Western Connecticut State University, and maybe it is time to reconsider. Here is a sampling of who you get at The Ancell School of Business at WCSU, where you can earn an MBA, a Master of Health Administration, or a bachelor’s degree in anything from Finance, to Marketing, to Accounting to our newest degree in Cybersecurity. Dr. Annie Wong is a Finance professor and chair of the department. She earned a bachelor’s in Management in Hong Kong, and MBA from the University of Alabama, and a Ph.D. in finance from SUNY Buffalo. Wong teaches undergraduate and MBA corporate finance courses with extensive applications of computer technology. She focuses her research on legal rights and protections for shareholders and has presented many research papers at professional conferences. Thomas Monks is the chair of the Accounting Department. He is a lawyer as well as a CPA and teaches Business law, Fraud Examination and Auditing, Financial Accounting, Consolidation Accounting, and Taxation. He researches white collar crime and taxation law. After several years working in the accounting industry, Monks earned his law degree and later his LL.M. degree in Taxation. In addition to teaching, Monks also serves as a magistrate for the Connecticut Judicial Branch. There, he hears, presides over and decides small claims, motor vehicle and infraction trials. Dr. Pauline Assenza is responsible for the Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management option in the Management major. She is also responsible for ERIC@THEGARAGE, also known as the Center for Entrepreneurship, Research, Innovation and Creativity. ERIC is currently a student club
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and a resource center for students, faculty, staff and the greater Danbury community, providing assistance for entrepreneurs and small businesses, supporting innovation in both corporate and “gig” economy environments. Assenza has worked with community leaders in Danbury and New Milford to help develop programming that could stimulate a local innovation ecosystem. She earned her Ph.D. in Management and Marketing at the Pace University Lubin School of Business. Dr. Ronald G. Drozdenko is professor and chair of the Marketing Department. He has directed or co-directed more than 100 proprietary research projects since 1978 for the marketing and research and development departments of several corporations, including major multinationals. These projects were in the areas of strategic planning, marketing research, product development, direct marketing, internet marketing and marketing database analysis. Drozdenko has taught courses in Consumer Behavior, CRM and Marketing Databases, E-Commerce and Internet Marketing, Product Development and Management, Marketing Research, and Marketing Management. He is co-advisor to Western’s award-winning collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association. Dr. David Martin is the dean of the Ancell School of Business. Under his leadership, the school recently earned accreditation from AACSB, putting Ancell in the top 5% of business schools in the world. Martin earned a bachelor’s in History from LIU — Post, an M.B.A. from Western Illinois University, and his Ph.D. from St. Louis University. In addition to his administrative duties he also teaches Principles of Finance and Business Statistics. In other words, you can earn a great education at Western Connecticut State University. For more information, visit wcsu. edu/asb.
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BUSINESS Benefits of the University of Bridgeport’s Business Degrees:
Our Ernest C. Trefz School of Business provides you with instruction from real-life business experts who have a passion for teaching. You will learn practical technical skills development necessary to succeed in business. Our online programs offer maximum flexibility to fulfill your personal and professional goals.
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Analytics and Systems (M.S.) Analytics and Systems (M.S.) – 100% Online Business Administration (M.B.A.) Business Administration (M.B.A.) – 100% Online • Management • Human Resources • Analytics and Systems Finance (M.S.)
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COLLEGES ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
145 College Road Suffern, N.Y. 10901 845-574-4000 · sunyrockland.edu EMAIL: admissions@sunyrockland.edu PRESIDENT: Michael Anthony Baston YEAR FOUNDED: 1959 ENROLLMENT: approximately 9,000 FACULTY: 125 full time and 400 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 22:1 DEGREES: associate’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: bookkeeping and office administration, business and entrepreneurship, business and office technologies, computer-assigned design, computer information systems, computer web development, culinary arts, early childhood development, fitness specialist and paralegal studies ANNUAL TUITION: $4,912 for Rockland County residents or New York residents with out-of-county certificate; $9,492 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $199 - $398
SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
5151 Park Ave. Fairfield, Conn. 06825 203-371-7999 · sacredheart.edu PLEASE SEE EMAIL: enroll@sacredheart.edu OUR AD ON PRESIDENT: John J. Petillo PAGE S13 YEAR FOUNDED: 1963 ENROLLMENT: 8,543 FACULTY: 297 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various certificate programs offered ANNUAL TUITION: $42,800; room and board $15,310 COST PER CREDIT: $1,130
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE
1 Mead Way Bronxville, N.Y. 10708 914-337-0700 · sarahlawrence.edu EMAIL: slcadmit@sarahlawrence.edu PRESIDENT: Cristle Collins Judd YEAR FOUNDED: 1926 ENROLLMENT: approximately 2,000 FACULTY: N/A STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 9:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: advanced certificate programs offered ANNUAL TUITION: $56,020 COST PER CREDIT: $1,867.33
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SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY
501 Crescent St. New Haven, Conn. 06515 203-392-7278 · southernct.edu EMAIL: information@southerct.edu PRESIDENT: Joe Bertolino YEAR FOUNDED: 1893 ENROLLMENT: more than 11,000 FACULTY: 440 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: NA DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: the school of education offers undergraduate certificate programs preparing students for the Connecticut teacher certification ANNUAL TUITION: $ 25,837, including housing, food and fees COST PER CREDIT: $229
ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE
3690 East Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14618 585-385-8000 · sjfc.edu EMAIL: admissions@sjfc.edu PRESIDENT: Gerard J. Rooney YEAR FOUNDED: 1948 ENROLLMENT: approximately 3,000 FACULTY: N/A STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced certificate programs ANNUAL TUITION: $34,340; room and board $12,650 COST PER CREDIT: $936
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE
125 Route 340 Sparkill, N.Y. 10976 845-398-4100 · stac.edu EMAIL: admissions@stac.edu PRESIDENT: Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick YEAR FOUNDED: 1952 ENROLLMENT: 2,800 FACULTY: NA STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s degrees CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced certificate programs ANNUAL TUITION: $32,250 COST PER CREDIT: $955
SUNY EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE
210 N. Central Ave., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530 914-948-6206 • esc.edu 150 E. Route 59, Nanuet, NY 10954 PLEASE SEE OUR AD ON 845-517-1294 • esc.edu PAGE S14 3 Washington Center, Newburgh, NY 12550 845-563-9905 • esc.edu EMAIL: admissions@esc.edu PRESIDENT: Jim Malatras DEGREES: Associate, bachelor’s, master’s, continuing education YEAR DOUNDED: 1971 ENROLLMENT: approximately 10,000
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FACULTY: full time 179 and 745 part time STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO: 14:1 CLASSES: Evening, online, weekend SPECIALTY NONDEGREE AND NONCERTIFICATION COURSES: Yes (all courses are student and instructor developed) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: 26 Advanced Certificates available online ANNUAL TUITION: In state $7,185, out of state $16,835 COST PER CREDIT: $625 per credit for New York state residents
SUNY PURCHASE COLLEGE
735 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, N.Y. 10577 914-251-6000 · purchase.edu EMAIL: admissions@purchase.edu PRESIDENT: Thomas J. Schwarz YEAR FOUNDED: 1967 ENROLLMENT: 4,164 undergraduate students and 100 graduate students FACULTY: 174 full time, 299 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: appraisal studies, arts management, drawing and painting, geographic information systems, health coach training, home staging, interior design, museum studies, nonprofit management, paralegal and social media marketing ANNUAL TUITION: In state $11,735.50, out of state $16,690.50 (both including room, board, fees) COST PER CREDIT: $702
UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT
126 Park Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. 06604 800-392-3582 · bridgeport.edu EMAIL: admit@bridgeport.edu PLEASE SEE PRESIDENT: Laura Skandera Trombley OUR AD ON PAGE S9 YEAR FOUNDED: 1927 ENROLLMENT: more than 3,000 FACULTY: 147 full time, 379 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 17:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s and master’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: N/A ANNUAL TUITION: $32,860; room and board $13,860 COST PER CREDIT: $1,025
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
Stamford Campus 1 University Place Stamford, Conn. 06901 860-486-2000 · uconn.edu EMAIL: beahusky@uconn.edu PRESIDENT: Susan Herbst YEAR FOUNDED: 1881 ENROLLMENT: 32,182 FACULTY: 1,545 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced certificate programs ANNUAL TUITION: $13,798 for Connecticut residents; $36,466 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $536 for Connecticut residents; $1,468 for nonresidents
MANHATTANVILLE’S SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES It’s time to advance your career, but where do you go? Is your checklist: Gain immediate industry connections, attend classes around your work/life and learn only from faculty with real-world experience? If so, then go to The Manhattanville College School of Professional Studies … possibly Westchester’s best kept secret… but not for long!
The MS in Sport Business and Entertainment Management provides the knowledge and skills specific to the growing and dynamic business of sports and other types of entertainment events. The Sport Business and Entertainment Management classes are staffed by active senior level Professional Studies, page 14
A Human Resources class attending a presentation on current HR issues.
It’s all about who you know! Students at The Manhattanville School of Professional Studies capitalize on its extensive faculty and alumni network employed or interning at the area’s top companies located nearby the beautiful campus. What’s key when evaluating graduate business programs? Industry-driven content is critical. So is great faculty. At the Manhattanville School of Professional Studies students immediately immerse themselves in their chosen area of study and learn from business leaders in small and highly interactive classes.
The MBA alternative. If you are interested in focusing on a specific subject without having to fulfill numerous course requirements, pursuing a specialized Master’s Degree can save both time and money. It’s also an excellent option for those just starting their business careers, who lack the work experience an MBA program may require, or for those in the middle of their careers seeking updated skills and a credential that will help them excel.
High-demand careers. Consider these Master’s degree programs offered by the Manhattanville School of Professional Studies. The MS in Finance, with concentrations in Corporate Finance and Investment Management, is one of the most desirable credentials according to the NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) 2018 Job Outlook Report. The Finance curriculum provides the training and skills necessary for those who provide financial support to their organization. The MS in Human Resource Management helps prepare students for entry level as well as strategic level HR positons. The Human Resource Management curriculum, which is aligned with the Society for Human Resources (SHRM) requirements, delivers the traditional skills and current legal insights that today’s HR professionals require.
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Institutes The Women’s Leadership Institute provides resources, skills, and events to serve the needs of individuals and organizations.
APPEAL — Adult Professional Programs for Evening Adult Learners Evening undergraduate programs for those 19 years of age and older. Complete your bachelor’s degree at a pace and schedule that works with your busy life.
Professional Studies Build your resume or meet an organizational need with an array of resources such as certificate programs, advanced certificates, and training programs.
Dual Bachelor’s/Master’s Degrees Earn an undergraduate degree and a graduate degree together to save time and money.
Post Baccalaureate Pre-Health (PBPH) For those interested in applying to graduate or professional preparation in the Health Sciences.
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COLLEGES UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN
300 Boston Post Road West Haven, Conn. 06516 203-932-7000 · newhaven.edu EMAIL: admissions@newhaven.edu PRESIDENT: Steven H. Kaplan YEAR FOUNDED: 1920 ENROLLMENT: 6,984 FACULTY: 263 full time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and a doctorate in criminal justice CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: crime analysis, emergency management, fire and arson investigation, forensic computer investigation, information protection and security, law enforcement science, paralegal science and victim services administration ANNUAL TUITION: $39,000 COST PER CREDIT: $1,190
VASSAR COLLEGE
124 Raymond Ave. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12604 845-437-7000 · vassar.edu EMAIL: admissions@vassar.edu PRESIDENT: Elizabeth Bradley YEAR FOUNDED: 1861 ENROLLMENT: 2,450 FACULTY: more than 336 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 8:1 DEGREES: bachelor’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced certificate programs ANNUAL TUITION: $57,910; room and board $14,220 COST PER CREDIT: N/A
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WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE
75 Grassland Road Valhalla, N.Y. 10595 914-606-6600 · sunywcc.edu EMAIL: admissions@sunywcc.edu PRESIDENT: Belinda S. Miles YEAR FOUNDED: 1946 ENROLLMENT: 12,577 174 FACULTY: full time; part time N/A STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 17:1 DEGREES: associate’s CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: chemical dependency counseling, computer aided drafting, computer applications, computer programming, cyber security, digital arts, digital filmmaking, direct care, early childhood, emergency medical services management, medical billing and coding, networking, office technologies, paralegal, paramedic, personal training, professional bookkeeper, small-business entrepreneurship, teaching assistant and web development ANNUAL TUITION: $4,380 for New York residents; $11,770 for nonresidents COST PER CREDIT: $370 for New York residents; $986 for nonresidents
WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY
181 White St. Danbury, Conn. 06810 PLEASE SEE 203-837-9000 · wcsu.edu OUR AD ON EMAIL: admissions@wcsu.edu PAGE S18 PRESIDENT: John B. Clark YEAR FOUNDED: 1903 ENROLLMENT: over 5,000 FACULTY: 220 full time, 398 part time STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 DEGREES: associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: various advanced certificate programs ANNUAL TUITION: $11, 334 for Connecticut, New York and New Jersey residents, $24,304 for nonresidents; $13,636 for New England regional residents COST PER CREDIT: $512
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The Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H.) Program, built on the reputation and success of SHSP’s M.P.H. program, uses the extraordinary complexity of the New York metropolitan area to examine the socioeconomic determinants of health and teach the knowledge and skills necessary to comprehend the relationships between policies, regulations, market forces and ethics of health care delivery. Graduates of the Dr.P.H. program have the skills required to oversee the financing and organization of resources; manage and improve delivery and access to health care services; conduct research to examine health care delivery; identify information and data required to support change; and to analyze, develop and execute policy that will improve health care outcomes.
ONLINE LEARNING
SHSP, a pioneer in online learning, offers a traditional M.P.H. program (accredited by
the Council on Education for Public Health) completely online as well. The online program features the same courses, taught by the same faculty, as the on-campus program. Supported by the school’s innovative e-learning team, SHSP’s online students love both the challenging coursework and the convenience of online learning. SHSP shares the NYMC campus with the School of Medicine, Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences and the Touro College of Dental Medicine, offering students a lively and engaging health sciences community with vast extracurricular offerings that enhance a students’ education and interests. SHSP students also benefit with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, an extensive health sciences library as well as access to a breadth and depth of faculty experts. SHSP’s admissions and financial aid teams are truly engaged in students’ and prospective students’ interests and success. SHSP is prepared to answer questions, provide guidance, connect prospective students with current students, alumni, faculty and staff. SHSP is ready to help people find ways and the means to pursue their educational dreams.
THE SPIRIT OF SUCCESS WHAT DO WE EXPECT OF STUDENTS AT SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY? Nothing less than what we expect of ourselves: Courageous leadership. Passionate service to others. Creative, innovative thinking. A willingness to take risks, to transform themselves and the world around them. Learn more at www.sacredheart.edu
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sports executives who come to campus almost daily to teach. The MS in Marketing Communication Management has a strong focus on targeted messaging and new media. This exciting field is the key driver to every venture whether it’s a large corporation, small business, non-profit or service organization. The MS in Business Leadership is a fast track alternative to an MBA program that allows students to focus on areas of interest. Use this degree to help transform yourself from manager to leader and prepare your organization for growth.
Not sure if graduate school fits into your life? The Manhattanville School of Professional Studies offers several options to work within your life and time. Start with one course before matriculating into a Master’s program. You can apply the completed course toward your degree. Or start with
world-class faculty, opportunities and resources the State University of New York provides. • Academic credibility. A well-respected degree from an accredited college. • Flexible schedules. Build your program around your work and family. • Study online, onsite or both. No need to stop working. No need to relocate. • Personal guidance. Your mentor acts as your coach, helping you find and culti-
vate your strengths and interests. • Community. Students and faculty connect virtually and in person at 30plus college locations across New York state and at workshops, residencies and events. • Support. Online and onsite tutoring. Writing assistance. Study skills. Counseling services. Career development. Veterans programs…and more. • Affordable. SUNY tuition and a wide array of financial aid options. Make this the moment you move forward…with your education, your degree and your career. Learn more at an information session near you. We have locations throughout the Hudson Valley and metro New York: Newburgh Nanuet Hartsdale Manhattan Staten Island Brooklyn www.esc.edu 800-GO-TO-ESC
an advanced certificate. Upgrade your desired skills and earn a professional credential in just six months. What’s unique? The certificate can also be applied toward a Masters. Looking for an Accelerated Bachelor’s Degree, or a Dual Degree Option? If you need to finish and undergraduate degree The Manhattanville School of Professional Studies has the answer for you. The accelerated undergraduate degree completion program is designed to complement with your busy work life. Once in the program you may be excited to continue for a masters and can take advantage of one many dual degree options.
Location, location, location! Manhattanville’s beautiful campus is conveniently located in Purchase, NY. It’s just 12 minutes from Greenwich and 30 minutes from New York City. For more information or to attend an informational event contact: sps@mville. edu or call 914-323-5150. Get to work on your future today!
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