G R A D U A T E  S C H O O L

Create the future you deserve!

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The College of New Rochelle
Graduate School
invites you to attend
our Open House!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 5:30pm in the Student Campus Center

  • Learn about admissions procedures
  • Speak with a financial assistance counselor
  • meet with faculty and current students

For more information or to RSVP contact:

The Office of Enrollment Management
The Graduate School
(914) 654-5334
email: gs@cnr.edu

NOTICE!

Registration for Summer Sessions
begins

March 26th

No one needs to tell you how important your education is in today’s competitive job market. Whether you seek to enhance your skills for professional advancement, make a career change or re-enter the work force, the Graduate School at The College of New Rochelle can help you reach your goal.

Since 1969, a great strength of The College of New Rochelle has been the Graduate School.  Building upon the strengths of the College's undergraduate program, the Graduate School was developed in response to the needs of working professionals (who have completed their undergraduate degrees) and seek to enhance their professional skills.  The expertise of the School's full-time professors is complemented by adjunct professors who are normally employed in the professional fields that they teach.

Ever sensitive to the working and parenting responsibilities of our students, the College seeks to provide convenient access to graduate education. Courses are scheduled in the evening, on weekends, and during intersession and summer terms. Students may choose to study on a part- or full-time basis.

Want more information on our course offerings and the times they are being offered? Click on "Course Schedule" below. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can obtain free of charge.

The Graduate School offers exceptional graduate-level programs in its three divisions:

ART & COMMUNICATION STUDIES
EDUCATION
HUMAN SERVICES

The School of Nursing offers a
Graduate Program that includes
specialty tracks and Post-master's options:
GRADUATE NURSING
POST MASTER'S OP

ADMISSION APPLICATION
REGISTRATION & CALENDAR INFORMATION
INFORMATION REQUEST
JOB OPENINGS

 

Office of Admission Dean's Message
Faculty Financial Aid
Frequent Questions Visiting CNR
To take any graduate course for credit, even if not
intending to pursue a degree or certificate,
a student must be officially admitted into the
Graduate School. To pursue a degree or certificate,
a student must matriculate.

For further information 
about admission to the Graduate School, 
please contact:
Office of the Dean
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, New York 10805
Tel: 914-654-5334 Fax: 914-654-5593
email: gs@cnr.edu


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Art & Communication Studies


Education


Human
Services


Graduate Nursing