Metropolitan College of New York Reviews
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5 Reviews - New York (NY)
- Annual Tuition: $20,188
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Naya Gary
- Reviewed: 7/15/2017
- Degree: Public Administration
- Graduation Year: 2019
"This is a very comprehensive college. The administrators are great and helpful. The faculty is caring. The application process for admissions is very quick. I went to meet with an admisssions counselor and got to meet with a financial aid officer all in the same day and there was no wait."
Shakina Shaw
- Reviewed: 3/17/2017
- Degree: Public Administration
- Graduation Year: 2006
"MCNY The academic environment promoted at MCNY is inclusive of gender, race/ethnicity, and age, supportive of working adults, and academically rewarding. The professors are from the field in which they are teaching, which provides students with a professional. The Professors are abreast of current trends involving the work. The degrees obtained from the school are respected in the academic and career community."
Gina Gasper Cuffee
- Reviewed: 1/31/2017
- Degree: Public Administration
- Graduation Year: 2002
"There is no educational experience like the one you get at Audrey Cohen College. The integration of curricula and real world experience are by far number one. I learn to put my text books into action. Which was my best career experiences, when I left the the classroom I was fully prepared for the real world. I hit the ground running,in the non for profit world of abused children and reform. Audrey Cohen's philosophy is that every professional is a change agent, and they taught me just how to do just that. I became a force to be reckoned with in the world of human services coupled with my corporate background. Therefore No is not an option, when you have families in need when you have battered women seeking help. No is not an option. Writing a dissertation to exam positive out comes, help me to achieve quality in my work. My supervisors reminded me that, you could have the best plan in the world. However, if the client does not receive it or want the help it will not fly. This is not necessarily failure but a mild stone, a bench mark in the progress of the client. I learned to have real expectation, and allowance for when life happens. Thus, life does happen and we can expect challenges,changes and difficulty but we must continue to nurture the human spirit for the success of humanity. Audrey Cohen College forever changed my life, my internships and my curriculum taught me how to work within real life experiences. They taught me to bring humanity into human services. they Taught me to be that change agent, who helps to make life better for those who don't have a voice. I am proud to be accomplished and fully armed with knowledge and experience tat money can't buy. Going into the Federal penitentiary to counsel rape victims after I survived 911, has had a strong impact on my life. I learned the difference between being emotional stuck and learned helplessness. Those women will forever be in my garden, reminding me to grow. Their parting words to me as I left the penitentiary was " Can you succeed, for us the dreams we will never be able to achieve". So this Ph.d has more meaning than you know, it is spiritually connected to the women of BMCC. Our dreams are intertwined,their prays for me drive my aspirations and been 10 yrs or more. Yet I am still inspired. In conclusion, it has been to benefit to have survive 911 and being a battered woman while raising 5 children. But mostly to have attended Audrey Cohen College Has forever changed my life. I am the new professional ready and fully equipped to handle to real life situations in the real world."
Makida John-Baptiste
- Reviewed: 8/17/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Metropolitan College of New York provides the opportunity for one to obtain their MBA in one year without having to give up their full-time job. Living in NYC is very expensive and unless you are receiving substantial financial support elsewhere, it is almost impossible to devote 100% of your time to school and not be employed. MCNY provides a flexible program during the nights and weekends that wraps up the course-load with a study abroad component that is included in the tuition. The only con that I can think of is that the school is not a popular household name. However, many of the professors that teach the courses were educated from tier 1 universities. I highly recommend MCNY."