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The College of Saint Rose

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  • 432 Western Ave
    Albany , NY 12203-1490
    (518) 454-5111
    www.strose.edu
    Setting
    Small city
    Enrollment
    3,754
    Full time
    3,366
    Part time
    388
    Men full time
    959
    Women full time
    2,407
    Mission Statement

    -

    The College of Saint Rose More Information

    Type of School
    Four or more years , Private not-for-profit
    Religious affiliation
    Roman Catholic
    Highest degree offered
    Masters
    Calendar
    Semester
    Distance learning opportunities
    Yes

    The College of Saint Rose Diversity

    American Indian/Alaskan Native
    0%
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    1%
    Black/Non-Hispanic
    3%
    Hispanic
    4%
    White/Non-Hispanic
    77%
    Non-Resident Alien
    0%
    Race/ethnicity unknown
    15%

    Enrollment statistics are for a 12-month period as of 2007.

  • The College of Saint Rose Admission Basics

    Admissions office phone number
    -
    Open admission policy
    No
    Undergraduate Application fee
    $40
    Applied
    3,842
    Admitted
    2,558
    Enrolled
    624
    Admitted %
    67%

    The College of Saint Rose Admission factors

    Admission test scores
    Required
    Secondary school GPA
    Required
    Secondary school rank
    Recommended
    Secondary school record
    Required
    TOEFL
    Required
    Completion of college preparatory program
    Required
    Recommendations
    Required
    Formal demonstration of competencies
    Required

    The College of Saint Rose Admission statistics

    Students submitting SAT
    83%
    SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
    470
    SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
    580
    SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
    470
    SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
    580
    Students submitting ACT
    17%
    ACT Composite 25th percentile score
    20
    ACT Composite 75th percentile score
    27
  • The College of Saint Rose Cost

    In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $20,620
    Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $20,620
    Books and Supplies
    $1,200
    On-campus room and board
    $8,558
    Off-campus room and board
    $8,558

    The College of Saint Rose Financial Aid

    Students Receiving Aid
    98%
    Receiving Federal Grants
    17% , $1,437 on average
    Receiving Institutional Aid
    95% , $8,009 on average
    Receiving Student Loans
    78% , $2,833 on average
  • The College of Saint Rose Programs & Majors

    Graduates in 2007/2008 academic year.

    Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies Bachelor Master
    American/United States Studies/Civilization 4 0
    Biological and Biomedical Sciences Bachelor Master
    Biochemistry 6 0
    Biology/Biological Sciences, General 12 0
    Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology 0 0
    Ecology 1 0
    Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services Bachelor Master
    Accounting 12 13
    Business Administration and Management, General 77 62
    Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services Bachelor Master
    Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician 45 13
    Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services Bachelor Master
    Computer and Information Sciences, General 14 13
    Computer Programming/Programmer, General 0 0
    Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician 0 0
    Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster 0 0
    Education Bachelor Master
    Art Teacher Education 9 9
    Biology Teacher Education 0 0
    Chemistry Teacher Education 0 0
    Computer Teacher Education 0 0
    Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services 0 0
    Education, Other 0 29
    Education/Teaching of Individuals with Vision Impairments Including Blindness 0 0
    Educational Leadership and Administration, General 0 125
    Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision 0 2
    Elementary Education and Teaching 167 48
    English/Language Arts Teacher Education 22 0
    Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching 64 11
    Mathematics Teacher Education 21 0
    Music Teacher Education 12 17
    Reading Teacher Education 0 112
    Secondary Education and Teaching 0 58
    Social Studies Teacher Education 19 0
    Special Education and Teaching, General 0 54
    Special Education and Teaching, Other 0 6
    Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education 0 2
    English Language and Literature/Letters Bachelor Master
    English Language and Literature, General 15 11
    Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor Master
    Foreign Languages and Literatures, General 0 0
    Spanish Language and Literature 0 0
    Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences Bachelor Master
    Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist 33 40
    Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist 0 0
    Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling 0 36
    History Bachelor Master
    History, General 6 0
    Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities Bachelor Master
    Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 7 0
    Mathematics and Statistics Bachelor Master
    Mathematics, General 7 0
    Philosophy and Religious Studies Bachelor Master
    Philosophy 0 0
    Religion/Religious Studies 1 0
    Physical Sciences Bachelor Master
    Chemistry, General 0 0
    Geochemistry 1 0
    Psychology Bachelor Master
    Educational Psychology 0 26
    Psychology, General 39 0
    School Psychology 0 42
    Public Administration and Social Service Professions Bachelor Master
    Social Work 13 0
    Security and Protective Services Bachelor Master
    Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 15 0
    Social Sciences Bachelor Master
    Political Science and Government, General 13 5
    Sociology 4 0
    Visual and Performing Arts Bachelor Master
    Commercial and Advertising Art 16 0
    Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other 24 0
    Music Performance, General 6 4
    Visual and Performing Arts, General 0 0
  • The College of Saint Rose Deadlines

    Early decision deadline
    -
    Early action deadline
    Dec 1st
    College will notify student of early decision by
    -
    College will notify student of early action by
    Dec 15th
    Priority application deadline
    Dec 1st
    Financial aid priority deadline
    Mar 1st
    Regular application deadline
    May 1st
    Fall application deadline
    May 1st
    SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due
    Feb 1st
    SAT Subject score report due
    Feb 1st
    Financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer priority application deadline
    Feb 1st
    Transfer priority financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer application closing date
    May 1st
    Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms
    -
    College will notify student by
    -
    College will notify student of transfer decision by
    -
    College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about
    -
    Student must reply to acceptance by
    May 1st
    Student must reply to financial aid decision by
    -
    Deadline for housing deposit
    May 1st
  • The College of Saint Rose Admin Settings

    College Profile Override
    -
    Application Link
    bannerweb.strose.edu/pls/strose/bwskalog.P_DisploginNon
    Scholarship Calculator Link
    -
    Facebook Link
    -
    Twitter Username
    -
    Virtual Tour Link
    -
    Enable Regional Events
    -
    Next Connect Link Url
    -
    Next Connect Link Text
    -
    Next Connect Description
    -

    The College of Saint Rose Sports

    National Collegiate Athletic Association Membership
    Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association
    Football program
    -
    Basketball program
    Yes
    Baseball program
    Yes
    Cross country/track program
    Yes

    The College of Saint Rose Military Programs

    ROTC
    No
    Army
    No
    Navy
    No
    Air Force
    No

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Student Reviews of The College of Saint Rose

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  • Rochelle from esperance, NY

    For all incoming freshmen there is some kind of financial aid, which is helpful on ever level including deciding where you want to go. Staying on the campus is worth while if you live around the corner or across the country. The dorms are reasonably… more read full review

    For all incoming freshmen there is some kind of financial aid, which is helpful on ever level including deciding where you want to go. Staying on the campus is worth while if you live around the corner or across the country. The dorms are reasonably sized and they only get better as you get older. If you have a problem with your roomate they will do everything they can to make it better.They have several computer labs and technical centers and everyone is very helpful and friendly. The dinning hall is very good compared to others I've been to. There are lots of choices everyday, a salad bar, a pizza bar, an ice cream bar, a grill where they make what you want right in front of you, there is a sandwhich bar, and a buffet style area. They are very accomidating and the dinning hall is very spacious and a very relaxing setting to be in to eat, to study, or just to hang out with friends. read full review

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