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Stonehill College, a Catholic institution of higher learning founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, is a community of scholarship and faith, anchored by a belief in the inherent dignity of each person. Through its curriculum of liberal arts and sciences and pre-professional programs, Stonehill College provides an education of the highest caliber that fosters critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas. Stonehill College educates the whole person so that each Stonehill graduate thinks, acts, and leads with courage toward the creation of a more just and compassionate world.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies | Bachelor |
|---|---|
| American/United States Studies/Civilization | 7 |
| Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies, Other | 1 |
| Biological and Biomedical Sciences | Bachelor |
| Biochemistry | 10 |
| Biology/Biological Sciences, General | 29 |
| Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services | Bachelor |
| Accounting | 45 |
| Business Administration and Management, General | 17 |
| Finance, General | 42 |
| International Business/Trade/Commerce | 9 |
| Marketing/Marketing Management, General | 30 |
| Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs | Bachelor |
| Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric | 46 |
| Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services | Bachelor |
| Computer Science | 3 |
| Education | Bachelor |
| Early Childhood Education and Teaching | 6 |
| Elementary Education and Teaching | 28 |
| English Language and Literature/Letters | Bachelor |
| English Language and Literature, General | 39 |
| Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics | Bachelor |
| Foreign Languages and Literatures, General | 6 |
| Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences | Bachelor |
| Health/Health Care Administration/Management | 23 |
| History | Bachelor |
| History, General | 16 |
| Mathematics and Statistics | Bachelor |
| Mathematics, General | 7 |
| Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies | Bachelor |
| Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 17 |
| Neuroscience | 16 |
| Natural Resources and Conservation | Bachelor |
| Environmental Studies | 1 |
| Philosophy and Religious Studies | Bachelor |
| Philosophy | 5 |
| Religion/Religious Studies | 4 |
| Physical Sciences | Bachelor |
| Chemistry, General | 9 |
| Psychology | Bachelor |
| Psychology, General | 48 |
| Public Administration and Social Service Professions | Bachelor |
| Public Administration | 2 |
| Social Sciences | Bachelor |
| Criminology | 19 |
| Economics, General | 24 |
| International Relations and Affairs | 17 |
| Political Science and Government, General | 17 |
| Sociology | 9 |
| Visual and Performing Arts | Bachelor |
| Fine/Studio Arts, General | 0 |
| Visual and Performing Arts, General | 21 |
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At Stonehill, I feel as though I am learning a lot. I am currently a biology major. My classes are challenging although they are doable. There are only 2,500 students in my school which leads to an average classroom size of 25. My professors all… more read full review
At Stonehill, I feel as though I am learning a lot. I am currently a biology major. My classes are challenging although they are doable. There are only 2,500 students in my school which leads to an average classroom size of 25. My professors all know me by name and face. I can email or call them at any time of the day or night and I know that they are there to help me. This is to your academic advantage because you can get more one on one time with your professor. It is very hard to not do well because your professors are always looking out for you. They really care about how you do in your classes. This is one of the many perks of going to a small school.
On the other hand, the only downside to this is that there is not a large a selection of courses as you would get at a large school. Your counselors do their best to accommodate your first choice in schedule though and, if you play sports, they can work around that as well. I have not had a problem with my scheduling at all and I’m only a freshman!
As well as having outstanding academics, Stonehill College has an awesome career services program. If you are looking for internships or need help preparing for an upcoming interview, you can make an appointment or stop in to ask for help. They have people working just to help you succeed.
So do I feel like I’m learning a lot? My answer would be I learn a lot every day. Something new is constantly being discussed or debated whether in you major classes or just general requirement classes. My thought process has been expanded greatly and I know that in the coming years my knowledge will increase tenfold.
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Honestly, for someone who doesn't like to hard core party every weekend, it's hard to find something fun to do. The shuttle system is terrible and the drivers aren't that nice. Unfortunately, for those of us without cars, this is the only way to… more read full review
Honestly, for someone who doesn't like to hard core party every weekend, it's hard to find something fun to do. The shuttle system is terrible and the drivers aren't that nice. Unfortunately, for those of us without cars, this is the only way to escape the Stonehill Bubble. I came here thinking it would be easy to get to Boston and Providence but it absolutely isn't what they made it seem.
Also, if you're looking for diversity, get out now. I'm disappointed by the fact that nearly everyone is from a white, privileged, and wealthy household. If you're looking to avoid high school-esque cliques, avoid this school. Despite my love for the academics here and the beauty of the campus, I am considering transferring for the social reasons.
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| January 12, 2012 | GC | read full review | |
| August 02, 2011 | Mia Janay from San Pablo, CA | read full review | |
| February 16, 2011 | Anthony from Waterville, ME | read full review | |
| February 02, 2011 | Sara from MA | read full review | |
| January 04, 2010 | Nina from Mount Sinai, NY | read full review |