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I wanted to stay local and work while going to school. I was interviewed and promised a work study program to help with my finances and was told how involved the faculty was so I went to Molloy. BIG mistake. They dropped me from work study because of "no budget" and the only students they really get involved with are the Honors kids. Talk about unfair. Promises are made and broken, I don't think anyone would want to attend a school that does this.
Campus Maintenance: B+, Education Quality: F
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I was in the Dual Degree Nursing program which was intended for students who already had a bachelors degree in another field. The way the program is advertised is quite different from the actual program. I applied to Molloy because they boast their dual degree program is accelerated and can be completed in as little as 2 years. This program is impossible to complete in 2 years, not because of difficulty but because of the way the program is set up. There are pre-reqs and everything has to be taken in the same sequence. Certain classes are only offered fall and spring so if you wanted to take a summer course to move the program along it is not possible. If you want to get done quickly do not come to Mollloy College.
Perceived Campus Safety: A, Social Life: D
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I think that this college is a very student-friendly college. The campus is small and ugly, but that small and ugly campus gets you from one place to another in a short amount of time. This school literally feels like a second home! If you don't get involved in any campus activities, you'll hate it here.
Individual Value: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C
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