College of St. Rose

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College of St. Rose


Graduates

  • 68% have a job after 6 months
  • 89% have a job after 1 year
  • N/A have a job after 2 years

Tuition

$19,268 / year

Room and Board

$8,116

Application deadline

February 1

Application fee

$35

Educational Resources

Libraries

The College of Saint Rose offers full-text online access to many of our journal holdings. The Curriculum Library, located on the second floor of the new Thelma P. Lally School of Education, includes a wide variety of materials intended to support the course work of the School of Education, including textbooks for grades kindergarten through twelve, educational games and kits, New York State publications, samples of standardized tests, and a selection of teacher guides.

  • Member of library consortia.
  • 222,251 books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents.
  • 687 current serial subscriptions.
  • 313,301 microforms.
  • 2,386 Audio/Visual items.
  • 0 e-books.

Museums & Art

The College Art Gallery presents contemporary images and ideas through exhibitions and programs in the fine arts and design desciplines. The gallery provides curriculum support within the art department and it serves as a window into the college as an important cultural resource for New York’s Capital Region. Each academic year, professional artists at various career levels present exhibitions, slide lectures, panel discussions, meet with calsses and provide individual critiques. Special receptions also provide opportunities for discourse between artists, faculty, students and members of the community. Visiting artists include Nancy Spero, Leon Golub, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Willy Birch, Robert Longo, George Tcherny, Duane Michals, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, Paul Davis and Jenny Holzer, Eve Andree Laramee, James O. Clark and Joan Jonas.

Computing

Requirements

  • Students are required to take a computer course.
  • Students are not required to own or lease a computer.
  • Recommended computer operating system: Microsoft

Campus Resources

  • 486 computers for student use in locations such as computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
  • 25 Internet connections in libraries.
  • 200 Internet connections in classrooms.
  • 600 Internet connections in Laboratories.
  • 100 Internet connections elsewhere on campus.

Student accommodations

  • Email accounts are available to all students.
  • Internet access is available to all students.
  • Student web-pages are not permitted.
  • Online class registration is available.
  • 95% of college-owned hosting units are available for internet access.

Wireless Internet Hotspots

  • Wifi is available in all the libraries, in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in some of the college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing
  • Campus wireless internet hotspots are not available.
  • Approximately 300 students can be on the network at once.

Services

Basic

nonremedial tutoring, placement service, day care, health service, other

Remedial

reading, math, writing, study skills

Counseling

minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological, birth control, religious, other

Career

on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training, other

Campus Safety

24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)

Campus Life

Housing

Overview

  • The school offers housing for students.
  • 38% of students live in school housing.
  • The school will provide assistance for off-campus housing

Types of housing available

  • 14% of housing units are Singles.
  • 69% of housing units are Doubles.
  • 11% of housing units are Triples.
  • 6% of housing units are Apartments.
  • In total, there are 44 housing buildings.

Room Accessories

  • 30% of rooms are equipped with sprinkler systems.
  • 100% of rooms are equipped with fire alarms.
  • 95% are equipped with high-speed internet connections.

Extracurricular

  • 50% of students remain on campus over the weekends, on average.
  • Alcohol is permitted on campus.
  • Popular events on campus: Orgula Latino, Rose Rock, Harvest Fest, Semi-formals, Comedy Nights, Afro-Carribean Celebration, Diwali (Indian New Year) Celebration, Chinese New Year Celebration, Frequency North, March Madness, Art Show Openings, Reach Out Saint Rose
  • Student activities: choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, radio station, student government, student newspaper, television station, yearbook
  • Honor societies: Delta Epsilon Sigma, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Xi
  • Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Active Christian Togetherness, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Campus Ministry Club
  • International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) International Student Organization, Spectrum: The Black and Latino Student Union
  • Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) English Club, International Association of Jazz Educators, Music and Entertainment Industry Student Association, Music Educator’s National Conference, National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, National Science Association, New York State Art Teachers Association, Psychology Club, Social Work Organization, The Council for Exceptional Children, Circle K, Golden Knight Dance Club, Jeet Kune Do, Music Ministry, Ski and Outdoor Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions, The Girls Next Door, The Other Guys, Students Advocating in Democracy, American Marketing Association, Chronicle, Reflections, Sphere, Student Events Board, International Students Association, Active Christian Togetherness, Intrepid Runners in Step, Habitat for Humanity, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Young Dems, Spectrum, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Ice Hockey Club Team
  • Student papers: (Appears as submitted by school) Chronicle (weekly), Reflections (yearbook, annually), Sphere (bi-annually)

Travel

  • Nearest airport(s) (distance in miles): Albany (5), New York City (150)
  • Nearest train(s) (distance in miles): Rensselaer (4)
  • Nearest bus-station(s) (distance in miles): Albany (2)
  • Public transportation serves the campus.
  • Not all students are permitted to have cars on campus.

Employment

  • School employment is available.
  • Freshman are not discouraged from working.
  • There are 0 fraternities
  • 0 fraternity houses
  • 0% of students are fraternity members
  • There are 0 sororities
  • 0 sorority houses
  • 0% of students are sorority members.

ROTC

  • Army ROTC: Offered at cooperating institution (Siena College)
  • Navy ROTC: Offered at cooperating institution (RPI)
  • Airforce ROTC: Offered at cooperating institution (University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY))
  • Additional Policies

    class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited, other

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