Mercy University - Manhattan Campus

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Mercy University - Manhattan Campus

College · Midtown West

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47 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001

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Cowen K. Gittens

Google
It's quiet. It's nice. Did an IELTS exam here. People are friendly

J L

Google
Still remember when I had to drop a course after the first class, due to an emergency unforseen situation. I went to my PACT counselor and filled out paperwork to drop the course. I checked a week later on the portal and it said I was still enrolled. So I checked in with my counselor again who ensured that it was in the process of being removed and that it took some time. I trusted her to do the job while I was dealing at home with an emergency situation. I get my transcript and see a FW as a grade for the course. This meant I was never withdrawn and an F was averaged into my GPA for that semester. Because of that my GPA dropped below a 2.5 even though I received As in all other courses. That was unfair and significantly impacted my overall GPA at graduation. The school said they could do nothing about it. I still graduated in 2017 with a 3.7 GPA but had yet to hold a job over $17 an hour over 4 years later. After graduation I tried to contact the school to ask for help and job resources and network opportunities. They told me to use the job networking website they offer students but there were literally 0 options for careers in my field of study after months of using the portal I contacted the school again for more opportunities and was told "we don't know how else to help you, sorry". I ended up going back to a CUNY for my Master's but I really wish Mercy did more for their students. I'm left with 40k in debt and barley any way to pay it back. I feel terrible

Johnny B.

Google
A pretty good college with a wide range of programs. Has options for a mix of in-class and online classes, which allows for flexibility based on different personal circumstances and schedules. The best advantage is that many of the bisiness teachers are or were executives in the private sector and they bring this real experience to the classroom. The admin side could benefit from some fine tuning, but overall a very good experience, never had issues with payments, processing or graduation. Recommended and the Manhattan campus is very well located, both in terms of access and being near center town.

Neeti Prabhudesai

Google
Visited the college for a IELTS testing on a Sunday. The staff is pretty polite and helpful. The place is easily accessible from the Penn Station. May not be the best place for IELTS testing as the Manhattan street noise can be very disturbing, the test rooms and not sound proof.

Adair Martinez

Google
Educational institution that has faculty experienced professionally and academically. Here you can find great teachers and bright young minds. Faculty here also teach at very prestigious schools in NY and from around the globe. As long as you are actively involved in this institution, continue to dream, and seek progress, you will always do fine. Mercy College is a valued stepping stone providing top tier mentors for anyone who wishes to become prepared for their career. Looking forward to seeing the community flourish.

Caleb

Google
DON’T attend this college. An absolute disgrace ‘institution.’ A college that is only out for your money. Absolutely ripped off my fiance. She’s now about to complete grad school at Hunter College.— She’s so much happier at Hunter. A complete contrast to how she was when attending Mercy and dealing with their horrendous administration.

Baby Dani

Google
Nice school, this isn't their main campus, so it's very small. I'm in my second semester of freshman year, and it's going really well.

Kamola Gofurova

Google
Tried to speak to counselor Paul. The responses were short, rude, after 2 minutes of conversing with him felt like this is not the place where I want to study. Horrible experience.
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Tiffany O.

Yelp
New Campus and amazing Professors! It's a great school and well worth the investment.
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Bin L.

Yelp
I came here with my father in a open house orientation. The place was two blocks from the train station. While I was there, I was given several papers about what I would expect from there. I was with a group. We had fun and we applied for classes. At the end, I had lunch with my dad. The places only consists of two floors. Good thing Baruch accepted me because it is also well-known for its business courses, it's much cheaper there than Mercy, and it's bigger.
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Genaro J.

Yelp
Don't apply to the Manhattan Campus. It's incomplete as that only has two floors listed as the sixth and seventh floor respectively as it looks like they're renting those floors of the building knowing that it's an apartment where people live in the other floors. It would've been better if they have the entire building with having a gym, cafeteria, bookstore etc. Just like in Westchester County. They can do better than that, I would say that they should be locate the Manhattan campus but at least just make it bigger and half the entire building for Mercy in general as the new location should be near the east side of Manhattan. I'm sorry but they can do better than this once again. And not to mention the student services staff are just rude at times.
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DrizzyBaby S.

Yelp
This college I actually preferred because I had 3 scholarships it is a little pricy but worth it in the end of the day because I am a Homeland security student and they have the majors I want and convenient for travel I suggest you take online because it's easier and I max out on the credits because I want to finish faster as well.
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Diana B.

Yelp
Open admissions college with a lot of ill prepared students and a few good ones, mostly older. Good faculty and a lovely campus at Dobbs Ferry, as well as other campuses in the Metro area.
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Snakewranglin R.

Yelp
I hope I have less issues with this school as I become an upperclassmen in 2 years but so far I'm not enjoying the organization of this school. There have been constant holds on my account because of documents the school has misplaced. Even as I was applying to this school they misplaced documents. They have me running around looking for copies of this document only for my counselor or whoever to misplace it. This school is more unorganized than my high school and they were worse than this. I'm only going to this school because they have a 4 year program in my major and its the best and only program in new York city. Not trying to scare anyone away from this school but if you have a better option with your major, please choose it

Get Money M.

Yelp
Decent school...way overpriced...ok teachers i had one terrible one in psychology too bad i forgot her name but almost her whole classed failed...so my suggestion is if your psychology teacher is a women BEWARE....Overall i would not go to this school because you can get the same education at a community or cuny college which i decided to do n it worked out way better...

layla j.

Yelp
The Manhattan campus actually isn't the main campus, the one in Dobbs Ferry is. Whatever you do DO NOT apply to this campus. I've heard that the staff at Dobbs Ferry care more about their students than the people at my campus. The staff here are terrible (I am not talking about the professors) and don't do their jobs. They are sitting around and making free money. The faculty in the Student Services office don't know wtf they're talking about and on top of that they are ALWAYS miserable. If you walk in asking questions about registration and classes they make you register late - without your knowledge- and then tell you about it after when you walk in freaking out about your bill. They are also unwilling to help you in the process of registering for classes; they think that because the only way to do it is online they can just tell you to do it at home. All of the staff are women and it's a shame because out of all of them only ONE knows how to do her job. Like I said earlier, don't waste your time or your money - take it elsewhere while you can.