I hope this help.....I actually would give 3.5 stars overall, 5 stars for safety, 2 stars for campus food, 2.5 stars for club activities, 1 star for dorm life and 5 star parking on campus. Majority of students commute. If you don't have a car to get around, do not go to this school. Basing the review mostly as a nursing student. The main campus is in Rockville Centre. If you're a nursing student, you will have to do a class, a semester that I know of, at their off campus site in Amityville. There is a parking lot at the off campus site. At the office campus site, there is a fridge & microwave to use. You start your clinical sophomore year. 1st year clinical is at a hospital the school is affiliated with. You don't get to choose which hospital and the school will not allow you to change location. Clinical always start at 7am. First year clinical it's once a week from 7am-1:30pm (no break, possibly you can't have your belongings there, whatever you can fit in your pocket). Junior year, clinical will be 7am-7pm and I believe twice a week. You need a 77 and above for all science and nursing classes to consider passing. You get 2 chances to pass. If you still don't pass, you're kicked out of the nursing program. They have an intense nursing program so you need to be on top of your work and studies. Do Not Recommend last minute studying. The school offer shuttle bus from the main campus from/to LIRR station at Hempstead and Rockville Centre stations. There are places to eat by the stations that are nice. Since there is nothing close to the campus, the school should make an effort to serve good food to students not rely on students driving out or getting GrubHub. The closest place that have pretty good food is Hollywood Deli on the corner of Hempstead Ave & Marshall Street which is couple blocks drive but about 15 min walk from the North Gate entrance. If you turn on the corner of the deli on to Marshall St & Peninsula Ave, they have decent price gas (paying cash or debit) at Mobil there. At the station, there's a Tim Horton. It would have been nice if Molloy would have a shuttle bus from their main to the off campus site. On the weekend, they provide a shuttle to Roosevelt Field mall but no shuttle to their off campus??!!! Dorm life....null. The school doesn't put any focus on encouraging some type of social gathering events for the poor students who dorm. They do have nice, spacious dorm rooms. If you like to be fit and want to squeeze in a gym workout on campus. The hours are open in the evenings. Each day have different hours. What do we pay tuition and fees if you don't have full access to their facilities like the gym. Most students are there during the day. They thrive on offering small class settings which sounded great but when you try to get classes you need it's full so quickly. They should offer a few of the same class at the same time slots. Registering classes online is brutal. Experienced glitches on each registration so far. If you get an assigned counselor that's not helpful, be proactive to request a different advisor. Don't settle. You're with that advisor til you graduate. Tuition....I'm going to put it in terms of 2025 Fall semester rather than discuss it for the year 2025-2026 (just double what I mention to know the year cost). So fall semester tuition is about $19,800. What I didn't realize are all the additional fees you need to pay with the tuition that they don't mention at Open House. You have the option in paying in full or 5 month payment plan. Medical insurance coverage is mandatory. If you have you can waiver it by a certain time. If you need insurance it's about $2800. I thought enrollment fee occur when you 1st enroll but it's not. It's every semester, about $400. There's a fee for the major you chose and the amount varies by major. Nursing fee $936. Academic technology fee $345. Student activity fee $135. Science classes have fee. 1st yr clinical expense @$800. The school do have some fun events. Wish they were...
Read moreWarning to All going to Molloy. Only go here If You want to be A Nursing Major, Education Major, or Business Major. The few Sub Majors that would be ok is Pyschology, Speech Pathology, Communications and music. If your not in the Big 3 Nursing/Education/Or Business . Its going to be really hard to make friends and you will be just walking around campus by yourself and molloy will just be a place to study. Its a great campus to get around quickly to class so your not late. However take it from me. If you do want to go here regardless of the major. I highly recommend joining clubs one of the few ways to make friends otherwise your going to by yourself. People are friendly but to an extent if your not in their class people don't want anything to do with you. They will tell you directions but that's about it. I was in the Criminal Justice Program in molloy while the professors were nice. I felt like they didn't help me prepare for the Real World. They just made me learn a bunch of theories in class while that's all find and stuff. In order to get a Criminal Justice job you have to take a Civil Service exam or take a test which i didn't feel like they helped me with that,and if I knew that I would have majored in something else. Only major in Criminal Justice if you want to be a Police Officer or a Lawyer anything else I would highly Recommend a different major to were your degree helps you get a job instead of taking test. Other than that yeah if your not playing a sport or apart of Molloys Big 3 Which is Nursing/Education/or Business. I would highly Recommend going to a different school were your major is the main major in that college. IT will make the world of difference in your college experience. A lot of Molloys Students are Nursing/Business/Eduacation and if your not in their major there most likely not going to talk to you making your life at Molloy really lonely. I eventually do want to be a police officer/Lawyer. But I still didn't feel like they helped prepare me for the test I need to take to get the job. They should have helped us learn how to take the NYPD exams, and how to take LSAT exams. But they didn't they just made you learn theories and that's it which makes me extremely mad. I just wish I realized this earlier so that's why im just warning out there. In the Nursing Business and Education program. They ALL Help you from Freshman year to Senior year in order to get a job. Well other majors might not. All the people saying positive things are probably Nursing/Business/Or Educations majors just sayin. It is a great school. Just be careful with what major you pick. Could make the difference in the world for your experience at Molloy and your Career. If you want to do Criminal Justice though id recommend gong to John Jay or Long...
Read moremy mother went to Molloy 20 years ago and raved about it and I have been a nursing student for 3 years now and all i can say is this school is now filled with the most incompetent people from teachers to the people in the bursar office. they do not care to help or advise their students, and the bursar office will straight up lie to you about owing money and then freeze your accounts without warning and without any type of notification to you (this has happened to me in 4 semesters where I couldn't register for classes because there was a hold on my account- after speaking with them weeks before and them saying that I'm all caught up with grants and loans). nursing is a very hard field of study and you do not want or need this added stress of incompetency, honestly i know many people that went to Adelphi and i really wish I had gone there, and i advise you to do too. don't take this review the wrong way, i am passing my classes it's just the mediocracy of this entire school has finally pushed me over the edge and i feel it necessary to warn anyone thinking about going here. These 5 stars reviews are all made by staff or people who attended molloy over 10 years ago, in 2023 do...
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