Academics
Graduate Housing
Off-campus housing is available for graduate students in the nearby residential community. A listing of available apartments is on file in the Office of Student Life at (914) 654-5365.
The College’s food service in the Student Campus Center offers a full range of dining options for commuter and resident students.
Location
The College’s location combines the advantages of a tranquil suburban campus and the cultural riches of New York City, a 30-minute train ride away. The 20-acre campus in Westchester County is located in a residential neighborhood of New Rochelle, within a few blocks of open green parks and the public beaches of Long Island Sound. The College is easily reached by major highways from Queens, New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut, and upstate New York. The New Rochelle Metro North train station is a 30-minute ride from New York City, and buses from points in Westchester and the Bronx stop within a few blocks of The College. Directions
The College
The College, founded in 1904, offers its various academic programs through four schools: Arts and Sciences, The Graduate School, The School of Nursing, and The School of New Resources (an undergraduate school for adult learners).
Applying
Admission to Graduate School programs takes place throughout the year, on a rolling basis. Applications and all supporting materials for admission must be submitted one month prior to the start of a session. A personal interview with the Division Head and an on-site writing sample are required before a student is accepted into a program; both are scheduled upon receipt of the application packet. Download Application now
The Faculty
An outstanding academic faculty enlivens the students’ learning experience through innovative teaching strategies designed to challenge students to expand and grow. Our faculty is comprised of professional experts in their fields, and is recognized nationally and internationally. They have published widely and are active in the area and in professional organizations.
Correspondence and Information
Please direct all correspondence to one of the following areas:
Division of Art and Communication Studies
914-654-5279
E-mail: aruta@cnr.edu
Ms. Angela Ruta, Division Secretary
Division of Education
914-654-5322
E-mail: echurchill@cnr.edu
Division of Human Services
914-654-5561
E-mail: mribarich@cnr.edu
Dr. Marie Ribarich, Assistant Dean
Office of Enrollment Management / General Inquiries
914-654-5334
E-mail: gs@cnr.edu
