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There are two good things I have to say about this college. Number one is the college is beautiful, and number two is that the professors try to help you succed in their classes. Now to the negatives of the school. Well first off the students who do stay on campus leave mostly every weekend because there is nothing to do(Yes even with Monroe and Iona right next to the college nightlife is still boring). Another negative of this school is tuition, it is just way to high. Also a a lot of people, including me, transfer after their first year so that says a lot right there.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Social Life: F
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May 30 2012 1st Year Female -- Class 2015  
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Cnr is only for a certain type of person. It is a great school if you do not plan to have any type of a social life. This is basically a commuter school. The campus is empty every night and weekend. The food is bad and has very inconvenient hours. However the food staff is extremely nice. They will take you suggestions. One thing that is weird is that you cant buy a meal plan. It comes as part of your tuition but it only comes to about $12,000 a semester which is not enough to live off of. Most people run out of money before the semester is over. When this happens you have to hope someone that goes home on the weekend will let you use their card.

Another thing is that they tell you laundry is inculded but it really isnt. You have to put the cash on your card. But dont worry about doing laundry, most of the time the machines dont even work.

The dorms are very old and dirty. Brescia stays at a constant 100 degrees and smells. Ursula is filled with ghetto girls.

The nursing program is very good so only come here if you are a nursing student. They give you a laptop which is nice but they break all the time and it can take up to two weeks to fix it. Also the internet goes down about once a day.

The advisors and council and career services are a joke. Many of my teachers will need a student to turn on their computer for them because they do not know how. Seriously.

The location is right in the middle of a neighborhood so it is extremely safe. Security here is great and very friendly.

Most girls here are very ghetto and low class. Also there will be a large number of adults in your classes. I cant stress enough how boring this school is. It is extremely depressing. Come here only if you dont mind paying a lot of money, only to be alone in a small crapy dorm.

There is very little work study here. Most people cannot find jobs.
Its very nice being close to the city and most people walk to the metro north.
This school is very money hungry because last year it came very close to going under. They will do anything (fail you) in order to keep you at this school for as long as possible.

Since it is such a small school, professors will know your name but they will also notice when you dont do your homework or go to class.This really is a nice place but it is not the typical fun college. I would only advise coming here if you are an adult learner.
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Education Quality: F
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Nov 10 2010 1st Year Female -- Class 2013  
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The school is good when it comes to education. I feel like I've learned a lot from the range of classes I've taken. At the same time, there are problems with the way administration runs, making it hard for students to enjoy the full experience of what CNR has to offer. They make processing for clubs even harder, not getting programs on the calendar fast enough and fining the clubs for everything. It makes the students discouraged to put anything on, because they're so worried about money, rather than the students.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: F
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