Molloy College continues to earn national honors
C ollege-bound students and their parents are always looking for an academic environment that offers the best fit and the best value for their tuition dollars. Last year Molloy was ranked the #18 “value added” college in the U.S. by The Wall Street Journal, arguably the nation’s premier financial publication. Molloy has also earned other honors, including being ranked the #10 best value among Catholic colleges nationwide by College Values Online. For fall 2020, Molloy was one of the few colleges in the region to freeze tuition rates. This means that Molloy students paid the same price for tuition this year as they did last year.
Emphasis on Safety
Molloy students enjoyed a strong and healthy fall semester that featured a combination of in-person, hybrid and online classes, following the guidelines of both state and local officials. College safety measures included temperature kiosks in all buildings, social distancing in all areas of the campus (including classrooms), and face coverings for everyone, to name but a few of the safety initiatives.
Most recently, the College unveiled a new air purification system designed to greatly reduce the risk of COVID-19 and other viruses. The system was recently installed in Molloy’s three residence halls and will be installed throughout the campus over the next few months.
Drawing on the Strength of the New York Metropolitan Region
One of the many strengths of Molloy is its proximity to New York City. Nestled in the Long Island suburbs just minutes from Manhattan, Molloy takes advantage of the NYC metro region to provide its students with the highest quality internships and clinical placements.
Graduate Programs Fuel Careers
Molloy offers a variety of graduate and doctoral programs that provide the opportunity for students to further enhance their career or take a new direction while pursuing a passion. The College’s graduate programs include a variety of M.B.A. options, as well as programs in clinical mental health counseling, criminal justice, music therapy, speech-language pathology, education and nursing.
What’s New
Molloy, home to approximately 4,800 undergraduate and graduate students, continues to expand its flexible learning options for many of its programs, so that students can take night, weekend, hybrid or online classes. Some of Molloy’s newer offerings include an online M.B.A., as well as a new degree completion program that will enable returning students to easily complete their undergraduate degree.
A small student-to-faculty ratio (10:1) means that students are more than a number to their professors, who provide input and guidance that enable students to pursue their dreams.
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“We are dedicated to providing our students with the best possible value. If you come to Molloy, you graduate with a job in your field at a salary that’s significantly higher than average.” —James Lentini, President, Molloy College