What
is the makeup of the Graduate School?
The Graduate School consists of three divisions: Art & Communication
Studies, Education, and Human Services, as well as the School of
Nursing's Masters Programs and post Graduate Certificate Programs.
What is the size of the student body?
900 full- and part-time students
What is the size of the faculty?
80 full-time and adjunct faculty
How many degrees does the Graduate School offer?
CNR graduate students study to complete one of our twenty-five degree
or post-master's certificate programs.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held at CNR's New Rochelle Campus
When are classes held?
Classes are scheduled on weekdays at 4:15 and 7:00 pm and on weekends
How often are classes held?
Class are held during six academic sessions each year: fall semester,
winter intersession, spring semester, summer I (June), summer II
(July), and week-long Graduate Institutes (August).
What is the admission policy?
Admission to all programs is on a rolling basis.
What is the admission procedure?
Applications and other supporting documents must be submitted at
least one month prior to the start of the next session. Upon
receipt and review of the application packet, the prospective
student is called for a personal interview with the Assistant
Dean. A writing sample is done at this time. Each student is
assigned an advisor who comes from his/her area of specialization.
Student and professor meet each semester to discuss academic
options, progress, and outcomes.
What is the procedure for non-matriculant students?
Area professionals who qualify may study as non-matriculants by
enrolling during in-person registration days which are scheduled
prior to the start of each academic session. Non-matriculants must
come to register with official proof of their baccalaureate.
How do I get to CNR?
http://www.cnr.edu/gsvisit
Where do I park?
Limited on-campus parking is available as well as parking on adjacent
side streets near the campus.
