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Princeton
Review ranks Manhattanville #17 for Diverse Student Population
Manhattanville College
has been named one of the nation’s best institutions of higher
education, according to the 2006 editions of America’s leading
college guidebooks.
Here are
excerpts from each of the guides:
Princeton
Review’s The Best 361 Colleges, 2006 Edition:
- Ranked #17
for Diverse
Student Population.
- When
students were surveyed, they said “The professors are
incredible, very down-to-earth… They greet you when
they see you, and they give their home phone numbers so you
can contact
them at any time.”
- "The
education department has made quite a name for itself and is
helpful getting jobs for grad students."
- Undergraduate
student body called "smart, sociable, athletic,
easygoing."
2006 U.S. News & World Report’s America’s
Best Colleges:
- Manhattanville
retained its top tier ranking in “Best Universities –
Masters: North.” Factors considered included: faculty/student ratio (12:1),
percent of classes with fewer than 20 students (71%) and percent
of classes
with 50 or more students (1%).
2006
Kaplan/Newsweek America's Hottest Colleges:
- Manhattanville
appears on the list of 367 Most Interesting Schools.
Manhattanville
College, founded in 1841, is an independent and coeducational
liberal arts institution in
Purchase, New York, just 30 minutes away from midtown Manhattan.
The college serves 1,500 full-time undergraduates from 53 nations
and 37 states, and 1,000 part-time graduate students.
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