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Marist College

How this student rated the school
Educational QualityC Faculty AccessibilityD
Useful SchoolworkF Excess CompetitionC-
Academic SuccessC+ Creativity/ InnovationF
Individual ValueF University Resource UseB-
Campus Aesthetics/ BeautyA FriendlinessC-
Campus MaintenanceA+ Social LifeB+
Surrounding CityD+ Extra CurricularsC
SafetyA
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Date: Oct 18 2014
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I want to mention that I attended Marist as a transfer student and I was older than the typical student ( not a recent high school graduate - 26 ) Marist was/is trying to get more $$$ by appealing to the adult community. By the way if you are considered age 22 or above you are considered an adult student ( kind of stupid in my eyes because tons of people are doing 5 year plans now ). 2 of 4 teachers talked negatively about the school the 1st day of classes and how money was mismanaged but what really got me agitated ( even 2 months prior to class starting ) was dealing with the "Adult Education Center" and PATRICIA "PATTI" BURNS. She treats you like a child, won't allow you to choose your own schedule ( this is for working adults 12PM - 130PM Mon/Thurs isn't that great when you have no other classes the rest of the day ) I literally cant stand the Adult Dept and I am told if you are 23 when you graduate they make you move off campus the day before 23rd birthday. I think their Fishkill Campus is slightly better for adults but not by a lot. The Poughkeepsie campus is beautiful but just not worth $35-$40K of DEBT when you graduate. Most of the students who do go there ( about 70 % ) are wealthy Long Island, Connecticut/NJ, wealthier areas of Queens/Brooklyn type students. There are a few Texas, California, Florida etc and a small pocket of local area residents who commute ( 5-8% ) ALSO if a commuter regardless of class status you MUST use commuter lounge . Can't use regular facilities. TO SUM IT UP THIS PLACE BLOWS!!! I was an Accounting Major and went to Queens College instead ( HAVE NO REGRETS ) . The only good thing about Marist is that they give you 5 days to get your money back.. TAKE Advantage. PS. Poughkeepsie is not that bad of a place, it is just a poverty stricken place with no local economy. If you're from an outer borough you will be able to handle it no problem, if you are from Great Neck or East Hills put mommy and daddy on speed-dial.
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commentMy daughter attends Marist. It's all about Money. Campus is very nice but dorms, townhouses, apts for students are not kept up and under rated also Room/Board is about $2000 more than it should. Get 3 or 4 student ($15K or $20K paid to Marist for crap) and live in a Hotel Penthouse for 17 weeks for $20 grand. Marist is really focused on Fashion and Liberal Arts. All other degree and programs take back seat. Like most Private Colleges all about money. The way I see it, you pay them for your education therefore you are the boss and Marist works for you. After all, without Students paying tuition Marist would not exist. Colleges should pay students for attending and not the other way around. You are paying for the courses, not the college so take what you want and don't let them dictate to you what you can not take.
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