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To find out
first
hand about the many advantages of a CNR education,
why not go directly to the source and read what our students in our
four schools have to
say?


SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Traditional-Age/Women-Only
Undergraduate Program
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"I considered Virginia Union, Virginia State
University and Spelman
College. I picked The College of New Rochelle because when I first
visited the campus everyone was so welcoming. Also, the free laptop
that incoming freshmen receive had a lot to do with my coming here. It
really cut down on
the cost of my education."
Araba
Adjeikoranteng
Class of 2008
Political Science
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"One of the many things I love about CNR is that
it offers very close
relationships between the students and professors. This is because it
is a small college with a lovely campus where everything is open and
available to students."
Jelena Krstic
Class of 2010
Political Science and History
Honors Program
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I always knew
I wanted to become a
teacher, and CNR has a variety of teacher certification programs from
which to choose. I was also attracted to the College becauseof the
location. I could be away at school, and also close to home. I also
loved the small school environment of the College. I knew that at CNR I
would receive the individualized attention that would help me prepare
for my future. "
Allison Ippoliti
Class of 2009
Religious Studies and Psychology
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I applied to Boston University, American
University in Washington, DC,
Emmanuel College, Emerson College, New York University and Arcadia
University. While I was accepted at all of those institutions and
mostly offered very attractive scholarships, The College of New
Rochelle
offered the best combination of majors, location, and scholarship
money."
Milena Tercheva
Class of
2008
International Studies & Communication Arts
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I also
considered Mount St. Vincent,
Adelphi and St. Joseph's College. I chose to attend CNR because I
loved how welcoming and helpful everyone from the students to the
faculty and staff were when I visited during an Open House. "
Giovanna Dolan
Class of
2008
Business
& Psychology
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I knew that I
wanted to attend a
school with a strong art program so I considered other schools that
were closer to home, like SUNY Albany, Saint Rose, and Skidmore. When I
visited CNR for the first time, I was able to meet some of the faculty
members and see the campus. I felt welcome here and came away with a
great impression. "
Sarah Worthington
Class of
2007
Art History
& Women’s Studies Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I think one of
the greatest things
about CNR is the community. The professors are always willing to help
and they know who you are. Unlike at other colleges where you are just
a number. "
Danielle Peets
Class of
2006
French & English Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I decided to
come to CNR when I
realized that of all the schools I had visited, CNR offered me what I
wanted most of all, a college that would be small, quiet, and safe. "
Blanca Pacca
Class of 2008
Biology Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I won a scholarship
to study abroad
through an organization in Belfast called Business Education
Initiative. There are 150 students from that program studying in the
United States, from Georgia to Iowa. I was given a choice between
Wesley College in Iowa and The College of New Rochelle. I selected CNR
and I think I made the right decision."
Ailsa Friel
International
Exchange Student
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"What I like most about CNR is the communication
between students and
professors. I don’t think this “friendliness” would happen at a big
university or college. Here at CNR the classes are small so professors
knows you very well and you get to know them as people as well as
teachers."
Jee Hee Yoon
Class of 2009
International Relations Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"The College of New Rochelle is a place where
students can find
advisors, alumnae, and professors who are constantly thinking of
internship, scholarship, and work opportunities for students. Anyone
who decides to come to CNR would be wise to take advantage of the wide
array of opportunities available."
Vanessa Ceron
Class of 2005
Honors Program
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I applied to
13 schools when I was in high school. I really wanted to
end up in Boston, but after visiting The College of New Rochelle, I
changed my mind. I thought CNR was very friendly, beautiful, and I
especially liked that the School of Arts & Sciences was a women’s
college."
Bekki Mui
Class of 2007
Honors Program
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I chose The
College of New Rochelle because of the great financial
aid, the close proximity to Manhattan, and the warm, welcoming
atmosphere I encountered when I visited the college."
Maria Gonzalez
Class of 2005
Honors
Program
School of Arts
& Sciences
The
College of New
Rochelle
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"The College
of New Rochelle is a very nurturing atmosphere. They are so
many resources available on campus that enables you to grow as
individual. There is a strong sense of pride and community throughout
the campus. At CNR you can really focus on your studies without being
distracted. Your professors really want to see you succeed and take an
active role in helping you earn your degree."
Roxanne Morrison
Class of 2006
Business/Economics
Major
School of Arts
& Sciences
The
College of New
Rochelle
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"As
an all-women college in New Rochelle we are not limited by our
location. The College has made me aware of all the resources that
surround us, and we are within a half hour of all the great galleries
in Manhattan. New Rochelle is a wonderful place to prepare to be an
artist, and the best part is that it is my hometown!"
Jaclyn Vincent
Studio Art Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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"I did a
college search through fastweb.com when I was in high school. I
entered all of the attributes that I wanted in a college and The
College of New Rochelle popped up in my research. I then wrote and
asked for a viewbook and application and just fell in love with the
campus, all the great gothic buildings. That’s one of the great things
about CNR; it really looks like a college in England! Somedays I
think
I’m living in a different country, not just Westchester."
Tanesha
Grand-Pierre
Class of 2005
Political
Science Major
School of Arts
& Sciences
The
College of New
Rochelle
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"At
CNR, you are the one in control of your college experience. You can
create opportunities for yourself, as well as be exposed to the variety
of personalities this college has to offer. If you are willing to put
in the time and hard work, you will make a difference! CNR has already
made a major difference in my life."
Claire Fu
Class of 2005
International Studies/Communication Arts Major
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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SCHOOL
OF NURSING
Co-ed
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Post-Graduate Programs
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"The nursing program at The College of New
Rochelle has been the most
demanding but also the most enjoyable of the academic pursuits I have
had. I feel I have acquired a new family and with graduation
approaching I have mixed feelings. I am excited but also sad knowing
that my daily life will not be the same after CNR. There is a magic
here at The College of New Rochelle that is seldom found elsewhere."
Valerie Sirani
School of Nursing
Class of 2008
The College of New Rochelle
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"My classmates come from all
over, and we all have had a
variety of life experiences. Some of us have been to college; some
haven’t. We are of different ethnic backgrounds, as well as of
different religions. Some of us are just out of high school; others
have had jobs and are coming back to school to change careers. It is
quite a United Nations in the School of Nursing. I have made great new
friends here at CNR. "
Addisa Goldman
Class of 2009
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
chose CNR because the
campus was
beautiful and I love the small class sizes. I was also attracted to the
College
because of its close proximity of New York City. And on top of that
there is the fact that
all incoming freshman in the School of Arts
and Sciences and School of Nursing get
a new laptop. "
Katy Klepfer
Class of 2009
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"The small size, open spirit, proximity to
New York City and my home
(not to mention the scholarship they offered) all made CNR seem like
the right choice. I picked The College of New Rochelle even
though I never had a chance
to visit the campus. And what a lovely surprise it was when I arrived
in New Rochelle and realized that the CNR brochure lived up to the real
thing."
Bethany Bellino
Class of 2007
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"The College of New Rochelle has helped me
prove that I can do more with
my life than just have a job, and I am very grateful to all the
professors in the School of Nursing for giving me the opportunity to
make a success of my life. It has been a amazing period of my life. I
will miss The College of New Rochelle; it has been like a second home
for me."
Natasha Ramgahan
Class of 2005
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
decided to attend CNR because of its strong nursing program. I was
attracted to the College because of its small and charming campus.
Also, I wanted small classes where everyone knew everyone else. I
wanted a college that made me feel comfortable. When I found CNR, I
found a real home. This school is like one big happy family."
Ruth Collura
Class of 2008
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
decided to go to CNR because the College was able to meet both my
personal and financial needs. I always wanted to go to a women's
college that had small classes where I could receive the personalized
education that I knew I would need to excel."
Gabrielle
Carrasquillo
Class of 2008
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
love the fact that at CNR you can approach a faculty member and discuss
any
issues you might have. It is just an amazing environment. What a
college!"
Nadia Jenkins
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
know a few nurses who graduated from CNR and they loved the programs.
When I attended the College’s Open House I realized the Accelerated
Program here at CNR was the right program from me. All the faculty and
staff have been just great from day one.
Mark Russell
Class of 2005
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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SCHOOL OF NEW RESOURCES
Co-ed Adult Learning at Main Campus and
Five Branch Campuses
Conveniently Located Throughout New York Metropolitan Area
"I did not consider any other colleges
at that time because Dr. Spradley spoke so highly about the program,
and when I read the literature, I was convinced that this was the
school for me."
Sonia Russell
Class of 2008
School of New Resources
Co-op City Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"I’m married and have a family.
They are very supportive of my attending college to earn my degree and
achieve my goals."
Lynette
Hartfield
School of New Resources
Co-op City Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
feel that by attending CNR I have
been brought back into the light, and I will always be thankful to The
College of New Rochelle for opening this educational door for me."
Paul Ehret
School
of
New Resources
Brooklyn Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
decided on The College of New
Rochelle because they offer an excellent undergraduate program and many
of my colleagues and friends had attended and graduated from CNR. I
knew it was a good college, and it was close to home."
Luis Cruz
School of New Resources
Rosa Parks Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"If it wasn’t for the School of New
Resources curriculum and classes, it
would have taken me years and years to get a college degrees, and with
three children to support and care for, I could have never afforded the
time or money."
Evaliz
Rodríguez
School of New Resources
John Cardinal O’Connor Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"The campus atmosphere is warm and
friendly, and the College has special
programs that are available to help students if they need it. The
College of New Rochelle makes coming to school a pleasure, not a hassle."
Michelle Eilets
School of New Resources
Co-op City Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"When I first came to CNR I was
aware of the accelerated program for
adult learners, but really wasn’t aware of the many benefits and
incentives that the School of New Resources could provide. The
challenging curriculum of SNR has given me a solid liberal arts
education that included a map to guide me through my journey of
self-awareness."
Delilah
Martinez
School of New Resources
John Cardinal O’Connor Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"The
most startling thing about The College of New Rochelle is its
willingness to go the extra mile to help us reach our goals. The
program is workable and adaptable; most important of all, it's
conducive to an adult lifestyle. I didn't have to put my husband and my
boys into storage when I went back to school. My life is even more
wonderful and fulfilling because of CNR."
Renae
Carr
School of New Resources
Far Rockaways Extension Site
Brooklyn Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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"What
has surprised me the most about CNR
is how friendly everyone is and how easy it is to make progress."
Susanne
P. Lebrija
School of New Resources
New Rochelle Campus
The College of New Rochelle
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
Co-ed
Graduate and Post-Graduate Programs
Divisions of Art and Communication Arts - Education - Humanities
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"About two years ago I decided that I
wanted to be an art therapist. There are only about 30 graduate schools
in the country that offer a Master's Degree in Art Therapy. CNR was my
first choice."
Joyce Bellish
Class of
2009
Art
Therapy/Counseling
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"The fact that
the School of New
Resources is geared toward adult learners enables me to work full-time,
attend college full-time, and still do my regular full-time job as a
single mother."
Jeanette
Vazquez
Guidance and Counseling
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"I was most
surprised by the flexibility of the
course scheduling. The College really understands the needs of graduate
students and does an excellent job of accommodating them."
Andrea
Hamilton
Guidance and Counseling
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"I researched several schools and
The College of New Rochelle's program impressed me the most.
Additionally, when I went to visit The College of New Rochelle, I was
quite taken with the beauty of the campus and the warm feeling I
received from the staff and students."
Melissa Gusmano
Art Education
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"Having gone to a large state
school as an undergraduate, where I spent most of my time running
around from one department to another to get anything done, The College
of New Rochelle is refreshingly user friendly."
Kelly Clark
Communication Arts
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"When I compared the tuition costs
of graduate schools it was obvious that CNR had the lowest tuition and
the best courses for what I wanted to study. "
Gabe Kazigo
School Psychology
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"The small classes, renowned professors,
and personal attention were
attracting as a prospect. The
Graduate School views students
with a high level of integrity, professionalism, respect, and
community."
Nicole Schwarz
Art Therapy
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
have a masters in art education but I wanted a degree that was just
about my
own personal work as an artist. CNR gave me that opportunity. It is a
great
school where art is appreciated and artists valued."
Angela
N. Canallo
Studio Art
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"I
had several friends who graduated from School of New Resources and
the Graduate School. They all spoke highly of their experiences
and
they, too, were able to improve themselves in their careers."
Tanya Thomas
Communication Arts
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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"After
I graduated from the College, I decided to continue my graduate
studies here at CNR because it is such a wonderful school. I love going
to classes on this beautiful campus. It’s important to me to have small
classes where I know everyone and the professors know me. I am now
enrolled in the Graduate
School’s
Early Childhood Special Education program."
Melissa Bauer
Early Childhood Special Education
Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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To
find out if CNR is the right choice for you, please contact:
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School of Arts
& Sciences
Office
of Admission
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: admission@cnr.edu
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School of New
Resources
Office
of the Dean
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: snr@cnr.edu
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School of Nursing
Office
of the Dean
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: sn@cnr.edu
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Graduate School
Office
of the Dean
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: gs@cnr.edu
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O F F I C E O F C O M M U
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C A T I O N S
29 Castle Place, New Rochelle,
NY 10805
info@cnr.edu
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The College of New Rochelle

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