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Molloy College
Molloy College

Quick Facts

With a little over 3,500 students enrolled you would not be incorrect in calling Molloy College "exclusive". It is primarily dominated by White, Black, Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islander ethnicities - an impressive diversity for the limited enrollment. However, this diversity is not as diverse as the female to male ratio, with enrolled women claiming close to 80% of the student body. The low populace allows for another notable figure, the student to faculty FTE (Full Time Equivalent students and faculty) ratio at 10:1 (for every 10 full time students there is one full time teacher).

Athletics

The Molly Lion is the mascot for the university in cross country, rugby, lacrosse, baseball, soccer, equestrian and basketball for men. The Lion is also seen in women's volleyball, tennis, softball, soccer, lacrosse, dance team, rugby, cross country, and equestrian.

Tuition & Fees

A full time student tuition costs will run a little over $10,000, with each additional unit costing $700.00 every semester. There are of course fees, for instance, a general fee $155.00 is added to fulltime student (12 or more units) and decreases with fewer units. Out the door with all fees included you could be paying more than $12,000 to attend Molloy College.

Academic Programs

Molloy offers a number of undergraduate education including: Allied Health Services, Biology, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Psychology, Education, Music, and Communication Arts. Molloy also boasts the fourth largest nursing program in the entire United States.

Graduate degrees are available in the following fields: Assistantship, Business, Criminal Justice, Education, Music Therapy, Nursing, and Social Work.

Transportation

Students travel round the campus on bikes, fast electric scooters, skateboards, gas and electric motor scooters and of course walking. Students can live off campus and often ride their transportation of choice from their homes to classes. Purchasing such transportation is an expense, which means the listed modes of transportation make excellent gifts for guys and girls.

Find a College - Molloy College

By: Brian Gagnon




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