The College of Saint Rose

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Albany, United States

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The College of Saint Rose Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The College of Saint Rose is located in Albany, United States on 432 Western Ave. The College of Saint Rose is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category college in United States.

Address

432 Western Ave

Phone

+1 8006378556

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Roko Jelavic

Graduated in the middle of pandemic! This place was my ticket out of the old country

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Ian Wood

They genuinely don't have it together, or care about your individual academic success. They just want your money like many companies that are mismanaged and on the edge of bankruptcy.

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Craig Tynan

Great school. Small personal setting with people who care.

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Randy Clement

Nice campus!!

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Idaho Wumbo

I feel like one star would be harsh, but three stars would be too nice. My experience with Saint Rose is that it is, like many colleges in this country: overpriced. That is a common complaint with all colleges, but it's more than that. I think the value of the education you get there doesn't really match what you are/will be (if you are taking loans) paying for. I feel the education at Saint Rose is not preparing the younger generation to enter the workforce or the real world. The school boasts great academics and don't get me wrong, some classes have been very objective based and informative. However, some classes made me feel like I was still in high school/the public education system. As in, 1) They aren't that challenging, 2) They don't teach me skills and knowledge that I'll need in the future and 3) It feels like some of the classes had a larger agenda to them (trying to convince students rather than teach). Besides the academics, the campus is nice. Personally, Albany, NY is not my cup of tea but for someone coming from the NYC area (which there's a lot at SR), it might be nicer to be in a much smaller city. Besides that, I think most adults see college campuses kind of deteriorating in terms of the academics and culture. I don't need to go into details about that. I think many adults and people in the workforce understand what I mean though.