CUNY College of Staten Island Reviews
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Amy from Brooklyn, NY
08/12/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 4 people found this review useful. 1 person found it offensive. 1 person found this inaccurate. 1 of 27
Categories Comments Great for these types of students I recommend this College to anyone who is want to raise their GPA to transfer to another College.
Tips for prospective students - Always read your professor's rating at ratemyprofessor.com. You do not want to be stuck with a horrible or lousy professor. - If you live in Brooklyn be prepared to commute 2 hours (4 hours total).
Bang for the buck CUNY- College of Staten Island will try everything just to get some money out of you. Charging you some many tedious fees. ie: Making custom edition of the textbook, that you HAVE to buy it from the college bookstore.
Am enjoying being here - I have to wake up at 5am just to go to a 8am class on a Saturday. Then I had night class, which ended at 7pm and I got home around 10pm. - You will find it much faster if you walk instead of taking the loop bus. - The library is semi nosy. - The cafe food is disgusting.
Am learning a lot You will be lucky if you actually have a professor that you will learn from. Most of the professors here are lousy and they cannot teach.
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Troy from New York, NY
01/03/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 2 of 27
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Social and intelligent
Tips for prospective students As long as you come prepared and ready to be an indpendant learner, you'll do great!
Bang for the buck Two thumbs up
Am enjoying being here Great Teachers and Great Learning Environment
Am learning a lot Just finished my first semester and I am ready for the next one
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Shaquanna from Brooklyn, NY
02/14/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 3 of 27
Categories Comments Greek Life i am now finding out about the greek life in csi.
In three sentences the campus is very big. they need dorms. they need to be more patient
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Anna from Staten Island, NY
03/09/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 4 of 27
Categories Comments Great for these types of students -low income students -students who also just want to save money and not end up in ridiculous amounts of debt -students who want to raise their gpa
Bang for the buck very affordable, and if under circumstances with financial aid you can get aid that covers the tuition cost where you don't have to pay a penny out of your pocket.
Food and Dining i've never personally ate at the school cafeteria nor do i plan to, but i've heard mixed reviews from people liking certain things to being disgusted with the quality of food served. not far from campus are a bunch of restaurants, such as a sushi place called mitoushi that i highly recommend which are all in walking distance.
Dorm Life none
Academic Rigor it all comes down to the professor you choose to take. some make it very challenging and make you work for your grade while others don't really care and make it easy as possible to get the class over with.
Tips for prospective students -for people who take classes at around 6pm, always get there much more earlier be it by car or bus; the traffic is horrendous getting around campus. -always look up your professor, it makes your life so much easier and you actually learn something.
In three sentences very affordable and an easy way to up one's gpa. your classroom experience all depends on if you not only only register for your classes early as possible but also if you research and look up professors on rateyourprofessor.com. it makes your time spent here more bearable.
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Ashley from Staten Island, NY
05/30/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 5 of 27
Categories Comments What to do for fun There are both outdoor and indoor recreational spaces, and plenty of clubs and extra-curricular activities to get involved with.
Food and Dining There is something for everyone's tastes. For example, there is a deli, a pizza shop, a health food store, and even a cafe. In terms of taste, the food is satisfactory.
Dorm Life There isn't any dorm space, but they are building residence halls that will be finished by Fall 2013.
Academic Rigor There is a mix of professors who will challenge their students, and others whose courses are easily passed. You never know which kind you'll get!
In three sentences The College of Staten Island is a great place to go to school. Those who want a great education at an affordable rate will be happy. It is just as good in terms of faculty and resources as any private school.
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Jolene from Staten Island, NY
05/31/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 6 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus safety does a great job keeping the school safe. If you take night classes, you can call campus safety and they will escort you from your building to your car.
Greek Life The college does not recognize sororities and fraternities.
Clubs and Activities There are so many clubs at this school. There are cultural clubs, gender clubs, major clubs, etc.
Great for these types of students Nursing students! Our nursing program is one of the greatest on the East coast and it is very competitive. The MA in Mental Health Counseling program is also amazing.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The College of Staten Island has a rich history in the Mental Health field. The school was originally the Willowbrook State School, which was a state institute for individuals with mental disabilties. The school was made famous in 1972 when Geraldo Rivera reported that the patients were being treated unfairly. The story, though very sad, brought about a lot of changes in the way our nation cares for mentally disabled patients.
Bang for the buck This school is part of the City University of New York so you are getting a great education at a cheaper price. Although, I suggest purchasing textbooks on Amazon; avoid the bookstore prices.
What to do for fun Hangout by the fountain at 1P; it's very relaxing. There are a lot of events all year long hosted by the various clubs. Also, join a club! Support campus clubs, they look great on your resume and are a lot of fun.
Food and Dining The cafeteria food is really good. There is also a cafe in the library with a Starbucks; perfect for test cramming days! The cafeteria also caters campus events and the food is usually really good.
Dorm Life There are no dorms at this campus but the plans have been approved and dorms are being built shortly.
Tips for prospective students I would suggest networking and making friends; professionally and casually. It is always good to know someone; it can help you out in the long run.
In three sentences CUNY College of Staten Island is a great place to learn for lower tuition prices than other schools. The professors are top notch and apply high standards in grading. If students apply themselves, they will succeed at this school.
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Isaiah from Staten Island, NY
01/07/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus safety is always present, they make regular rounds, do escorts to your car at night if you call them etc. Great overall.
Greek Life Friend of mine is in a sorority and she's loving it.
Clubs and Activities Currently not in any.
Great for these types of students Working students, older students, those that are budget minded, students who want to stay close to home yet complete a 4 year degree, driving students, though a lot of buses stop at the main entrance
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Sitting on the grass is actually encouraged but most people don't do it, it's a shame, the main lawns are great. There is a small wooded pathway between building 1P & it's parking lot that is nice to walk through during the summer & fall.
Bang for the buck Great value considering the tuition costs of my previous school beinge $36,000+ I definately feel more comfortable with tuition being in the $2500-$3000 range.
What to do for fun Ummm... I usually drive off campus, the mall is nearby, so are a lot of stores, banks, restaurants since the campus is located near some of the biggest intersections on the island.
Food and Dining Never ate on campus, but I hear the food in the Cafe and Dining Hall is pretty decent.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Academic Rigor So far science and math classes have had the hardest challenge for me, just make sure to mix up your schedule with at least one fun class every semester if possible.
Tips for prospective students Look up your professors on a rating website before you take their classes. They are usually accurate as to what you can expect in the course. Also, make sure you always register for new classes the moment your registration date unlocks your account, or you'll get stuck taking leftover classes at odd times if you can even get into them.
In three sentences Great campus, though it's a lot of walking from the buildings to the parking lots(which are always crowded). Professors are hit and miss but that's at any college, and most administration and employees have to problems giving you the run around though. You have to be persistent in the even that you have a problem on campus.
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Me from Staten Island, NY
02/13/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
0 out of 1 people found this review useful. 8 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety very poor horrible safety. they don't have enough lights on campus to even see at night.
Tips for prospective students if you live nearby or they have room in a specific program for you then it's not too bad to attend. other then that don't even waste time researching this school.
In three sentences this school isn't as good as they make it seem. there's never any parking and the bathrooms are filthy. i'm a current student but i regret it.
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ARELIE from STATEN ISLAND, NY
06/27/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Tips for prospective students be ready to take control of your life, csi is a very independent school your make your future happen here
In three sentences csi is very flexible as far as class schedules, i have never had a problem with any professor and help is always available
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Elizabeth from Staten Island, NY
07/10/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I like the fact that the are patrol cars that are all over the campus to make sure we are ok and safe.
What to do for fun I like to swim or play some type of sport. I also enjoy listen to music and reading.
Dorm Life Not dorming.
Academic Rigor I have not officially started in the college. My new schedule is a full.
Tips for prospective students Make sure that you do your research and visit other schools before you make a final decision. You need to be happy where ever you go to finish your education.
In three sentences It is a very big college that is on a beautiful piece of property. From what I have been able to see of the college I think it is exactly what I'm looking for in a college. I know I will have much sucess here.
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Jose from Bronx, NY
07/17/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
11 of 27
Categories Comments What to do for fun i read a book
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Andy from Bronx, NY
08/15/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
12 of 27
Categories Comments What to do for fun JOIN A GROUP
In three sentences GREAT ENVIROMENT , NICE PEOPLE DECIDED TO HELP YOU AND VERY ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
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Henry from Brooklyn, NY
08/15/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
13 of 27
Categories Comments In three sentences It is nice
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Jayson from New York, NY
08/31/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun There is a large student body that there is always activities going on campus. There are tons of groups and this school does have a ton of teams that do compete against other schools. GO DOLPHINS !
Food and Dining Great Cafe ! The seating in the cafe and cafeteria is limited the food they serve does have weird but creative names such as twitter etc... but they all taste amazing. Great plus that they also serve Starbucks coffee.
Dorm Life This school has no dorms but are in the process of building them. When they are completed I personally think it would make the school 10 times better.
Academic Rigor Even though the school academic is tough and stressful at times but it is a rewarding feeling when you finally understand the topic being taught by the amazing professors.
Tips for prospective students Make this school your top choice It has great list of majors. It has a beautiful campus and friendly staff and students.
In three sentences CUNY of staten island is a commuter school. Although many people are commuters there is always school spirit around the campus. The campus is amazing i personally think best in NY.
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Dominic from Staten Island, NY
10/02/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
15 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus security has never given me a problem. I lost my keys once and campus security was very nice they told me to go to the lost and found office and I got them back. If you ever need any help or if you have a problem with anyone I'm sure they'd do a good job.
Clubs and Activities There are some events throught each semester for college students. This year I'm looking to join the A.L.P.H.A. club which lets group members volunteer at soup kitchens a couple times per month. There are a few clubs but a lot of students miss out and need to join and interact with other students.
Bang for the buck CSI is affordable and very reasonable during each semester students receive valuable offferings. These include free counseling, free tutoring, free library access, free wifi and computers to use throughout the campus and many other types of things. For me I live on Staten Island so it was close to home and within my budget so its been a great fit for me.
Food and Dining The cafeteria is ok there food could be better but you can get wht you want. There are many types of food items that are sold on campus. I do think that the hours should be changed because some students get out in the evening and they are closed. CSI also has a salad bar which offers good healthy options. They also sell coffee and pastries which are pretty good and reasonably priced.
Dorm Life I don't dorm at this college but they are building dorms on campus which should be completed by sometime next year. I don't plan to dorm on campus because I still live at home with my parents on Staten Island.
Academic Rigor If you study hard and try hard and do well at CSI you can accomplish anything. The work is alittle hard but you can do well in each subject if you push yourself to do more. You can also receive scholarships and higher education tips if you get high grades.
Tips for prospective students If your looking for a campus that is close to home and is reasonably priced CSI is the way to go even if your from nyc. CSI provides a free ferry shuttle that picks up students bt the St. George Ferry Terminal and drops them off at the campus and also drops students off at the St. George Ferry terminal. Also if your looking to do well in a college and fulfill your degree and accomplish your goal this a great college to attend.
In three sentences The College of Staten Island is a reasonably priced college that is affordable. CSI's professors are helpful and they each student with any problem that they might need. CSI is great for me because the campus offers a wide range of free semester offerings such as tutoring, gym use, the library, student clubs,etc.
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Brian from Staten Island, NY
10/13/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Everything! Join clubs, events, charities, intermships, apply for them. Meet people.
Food and Dining The food isn't bad but not great. They need chefs that knows to cook.
Dorm Life They haven't yet build the dorms yet . They are in construction now. But the college will change when the dorms are build.
Academic Rigor Academic has many faults in the system but I will focus on one for now, academic advisement. These people aren't able to help. But they are smart in some parts of it like certain majors like accounting, phy,math
Tips for prospective students Don't follow the academic advisement's advice on what classes to take in any semester. Follow the system on Esims and go to student audit.
In three sentences The College of Staten Island has a reputation of high prices books and text books. This school is not to back in the food area. This school has a low crime rate.
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Ron from Staten Island, NY
11/13/2012Reviewer is A past student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus is mostly safe. A few fights (over parking spots), the occasional mugging. Public safety is unresponsive. They're more concerned with giving out tickets for parking and smoking. Get that revenue, right?
Greek Life I have no idea if there are any frats.
Clubs and Activities They have a reasonably nice gym, but it's always crowded.
Great for these types of students Low SES students in Staten Island and Brooklyn, because it is probably the only accredited college you can afford within commuting distance (besides CUNY- Brooklyn).
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Fighting over parking spaces
Bang for the buck CUNY CSI is affordably priced. It's one of the cheapest Middle States accredited colleges in NYC (and the US) and most of its professional programs are also accredited. For people like me, with limited means, that's a godsend. Unfortunately, you get what you pay for. Red tape borders on ridiculous, many professors don't care or are incompetent and many students seem to border on cognitively disabled.
What to do for fun Go off-campus or home. The gym on-campus is OK
Food and Dining The food is good.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Academic Rigor There are several very good professors. If you find one, take him or her for as many courses as possible. The problem is not so much a lack of good professors so much as that incompetent professors are never fired. I have had professors who are senile, professors who fall asleep, professors who read out of the textbook, a professor who would put on a powerpoint then read the paper, a professor who was clearly on drugs, and several professors who bring young, loud children to class. Class is not a priority for many professors, yet these professors are never fired. Several chair departments. No one will ever respond to your e-mails. I've never seen a professor show up for office hours. The students are similarly lackluster. They're rude, rarely do coursework, occasionally intoxicated, and are often quite stupid. Many are more suited for a correctional setting than an academic one. There are exceptions for both students and teachers, but having degrees from other schools, I was perenially appalled by the lack of professionalism amongst teachers and low expectations set for students at CSI. I can't believe that dep't chairs are so lax enforcing mandatory office hours. God forbid you're one of the half-dozen students per class who wants to learn, good luck finding your prof outside class.
Tips for prospective students It's OK (much better than any for-profits and several other CUNY's), but go someplace else if you can afford it.
In three sentences CSI is affordably priced and easy to commute to for many Staten Island residents. While academics are passable and accredited in most major professions (nursing, business, computer science, education), professors and students are generally lackluster. You essentially get what you pay for.
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Dominique from Staten Island, NY
12/01/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Movie and game room as well as clubs and sports
Food and Dining Very good food is mad there
Dorm Life New dorms coming 2013
Academic Rigor This school has good teachers that help you learn the subject well
Tips for prospective students Its a good school to help you transition from high school to college
In three sentences A good school that teaches you a lot and helps you get accustomed to the change from high school to college
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Anonymous
12/13/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
19 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety I still have not seen a fist fight yet and I've been here 5 semesters now.
Clubs and Activities Many clubs for all majors.
Great for these types of students Hard workers, anyone looking to go into nursing or a science field.
What to do for fun There are many on campus activities and clubs to take part in during your spare time. There is also a gym and a swimming pool that are almost always available to the public.
Food and Dining It's school food what do you expect?
Dorm Life The new dorms are just now being built and should be ready by the Fall of 2013.
Tips for prospective students Everyone assumes that the College of Staten Island is an easy college simply because of it's high acceptance rate. If you are attending this school do not come with that attitude. The high acceptance rate is a way for the college to make money. They allow almost any student to attend and most of the students didn't even care about high school and don't take college seriously. These are the students who drop out and bring class sizes from 35 students down to 9 students. If you attend this school, be ready for a challenge, be ready to work hard, and be ready to study.
In three sentences The College of Staten Island is a good school with many professors that range from very helpful to extreme nightmares. Choose wisely from the start and you will be a lot happier. Students are mostly very friendly.
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Brian from NY
12/23/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
20 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety the campus is pretty secure, you often see security doing different patrols around the campus.
Bang for the buck Washington Monthly listed csi has one of the best bank for the buck college so you can see how that is.
What to do for fun there are various clubs and activities, also every now and again the college offers various events.
Food and Dining The food choices in the cafeteria isn't much of a broad variety. the biggest problem with the food option there is pricing. you are paying a good amount of money for average tasting food plus the cafeteria building doesn't accept cards to purchase your meals with.
Dorm Life currently there is no dorming wait till fall 2013 to when it opens.
Academic Rigor The professors there are pretty understanding and are willing to work with students as long as they put a decent effort in school work.
Tips for prospective students Give yourself travel time if traveling from different boroughs. Also bring cash with you because certain places like the cafeteria building or various bake sales only accept cash .
In three sentences It is a pretty decent school it has a huge campus and various clubs and organizations. The travel can be a pain as the commute can be sometimes difficult when traveling form different boroughs. The school also offers various events they host .
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Athavia from Brooklyn, NY
01/13/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
21 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus is pretty safe, athough it could do with some more campus safety officials during the night.
Clubs and Activities There are plenty of clubs and activities.
Bang for the buck The college is a city school and as such it is much cheaper than other schools. Although cheaper its academic standards are great.
What to do for fun I'm a weekend and night student which means I rarely have a chance to participate in college activities as I work full-time. There is little fun to be had on campus for me. But doesn't have to be the case for other students. They have a wide range of clubs and on-campus activities accessible to all students.
Food and Dining Food is very accessibe; especially on week days. There is a main cafeteria which carries a variety of food and there is a small cafeteria attached to the library. Each building have vending machines which is great.
Dorm Life The school only recently constructed dorms on campus. Students will be moving in for spring 2013. They look great. I'm sure it will provide a wonderful experience for its future occupance.
Academic Rigor It's college, ofcourse it's not easy but like anything that is challenging; work hard, committ and you will do great. The teachers have high expectations and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Tips for prospective students Register early for classes. Ensure that you speak to an academic advisor before each semester. They make the registering process so much easier and they are really informative.
In three sentences The College of Staten Island is a wonderful school. The teachers are student oriented and accessible. The campus is beautiful.
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Deborah from NY
01/16/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Now the campus is tobacco free.
Clubs and Activities There is the psychology club, robotics club,dance club different kinds of club you can attend
Great for these types of students social and focused
What to do for fun Usually for fun, i go to the movie room. there are always playing new movies just out on DVD and it's free!
Food and Dining Good food, a wide variety to choose from. Very clean cafeteria. you are never bored because there is a television everywhere which keeps you entertained with MTV. There is a restaurant in the cafeteria. and there is also a Starbucks cafe i the library where you can hangout.
Dorm Life There are no dorms yet, but dorms will be opened fall 2013
Tips for prospective students Be careful. choose the right friends and the right activities and clubs. do not over stress yourself. Do not wait till last min with your homework because you don't want to be stressed out. do all your homework, attend your classes frequently, always check your school email, and study everyday because on the test/exam/mid-term day, you do not want to be overwhelmed!.
In three sentences This school is very clean. it's really big compared to other Cuny school. it has a wide variety of activities, volunteering and clubs to join. And the campus is also starting to build dorms for this year fall students.
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Jasmine from Newark, NJ
01/21/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
23 of 27
Categories Comments Bang for the buck Stay open minded!
What to do for fun Join clubs on campus but other than that, I'm not sure.
Food and Dining The food is okay. They have decent options but it could be better.
Dorm Life There are no dorms yet but supposedly they will have dorms this year.
Academic Rigor It's challenging depending on what class you take and the professor but not really too challenging for the most part.
Tips for prospective students Stay focused, stay happy, and be passionate with everything that you do!
In three sentences It is a really good school. It's kind of hard to meet new people because everyone has to commute, especially if you aren't from Staten Island. The commute also sucks for those who can't or don't drive.
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Lissette from Brooklyn, NY
01/22/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
24 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety They're like cops, but down to earth cops, but don't take advantage they are the real deal!
Greek Life Very social, productive and huge on community service (and great parties!)
Great for these types of students There is fun for everyone! The College of Staten Island makes everyone feel comfortable, they do not discriminate!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Nothing unusual unless you make it unusual!
Bang for the buck There are decent prices for everything, and most students throw events through the Student Activities Board Budget.
What to do for fun Everything, LITERALLY!!!!! And plus there is a live radio station on campus!
Food and Dining There are food spots EVERYWHERE!!!!!! Even down to vending machines in every building on campus. There are food spots off-campus as well. The campus is also 10-15 minutes away from a HUGE MALL!!!!
Dorm Life Residence Halls are currently in construction for the opening in the Fall 2013 semester. The school has had tours through the Student housing office and the are literally full sized apartments with full sized bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, and kitchens with personal closet spaces and there are different options for rooms. 4 bedroom(private and 2 bathrooms, 3 bedroom(1 shared, 2 private) and 2 bathrooms, and 2 bedroom(private) and 1 bathroom(shared).
Academic Rigor The curriculum is awesome. There are so many different majors and minors to choose from whilst most of the majors have degree programs all the way up to Master's Degree. Also finding Financial Aid, whether it is federal funding/loans/grants or money out of pocket. they even help you with payment plans if you are a dependent or independent student. There is always help.
Tips for prospective students Make sure that when you apply for classes, research who your future professors are first. Get to know the upper class men and the community in which the campus is based in (not being biased but it really is a great school). And most importantly, get involved. getting involved is the most important since it helps you build networks both in socialism and the professional world.
In three sentences So far I love the curriculum here. All the professors/the SEEK program is very helpful with academics and dealing with college life. The College of Staten Island is like home away from home to me.
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Jennifer from Staten Island, NY
03/22/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
25 of 27
Categories Comments Campus Safety Very high presence around campus. Always willing to help
Greek Life There are sororities and fraternities on campus, but I do not know too much about them.
Clubs and Activities Plenty of activities to do all semester long. You'll never find a dull day at CSI
Great for these types of students CSI is great for those interested in student life and building networks. Also, great for the academics-first mind.
Bang for the buck The most economically-friendly school in the nation. Half the tuition (at least) of surrounding private institutions. In the most prime location.
What to do for fun Participating in the many student life events and clubs, working out or playing some ball at the Sports and Recreation Center. Even taking the Staten Island Ferry shuttle and hopping over to Manhattan (the city)
Food and Dining It is no 5 star dining experience, but it definitely satisfies the hunger in between classes
Dorm Life We have dorms opening up this fall semester. Personally, as most of the student body, I live at home and commute with no plans to dorm. We expect the dorms to become a large attraction on campus.
Academic Rigor We are not any Ivy League school...yet. We are up and coming in technology with pivotal research as well.
Tips for prospective students Remember no matter what school you attend, you get out of your education what you put into it. If you are strongly considering an institution, go see it before you commit.
In three sentences One of the smartest decisions you can make as a student.
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Erin from Staten Island, NY
04/24/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Clubs and Activities Clubs are great, if they don't have a club you want, they'll give you the funding to start it.
What to do for fun Club Life is great on campus. I'm a part of A Reason To Write, love this club.
Food and Dining It's alright, Love my ice coffees, that's all I seemed to drink or ever have.
Dorm Life Doesn't exist at the moment
Tips for prospective students I changed my majors three times, I recommend taking Math 030 right away. Unless you have high math scores on regents, the SAT or ACT. I neglected saying I wasn't going to need and then I changed my major and I'm shaking my head at myself now.
In three sentences Surprisingly helpful if you have a major.
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Sarah from Staten Island, NY
04/25/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
27 of 27
Categories Comments In three sentences Excellent college with excellent professors and counselors. They helped me to continue schooling.
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