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The professors really make an effort to make sure students understand the material. The small student-to-faculty ratio allows for better comprehension and focused learning.
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Emmanuel College has fantastic programs. They are very helpful with seeking help in classes. The professors are wonderful.
» Read MoreSuch a great school, the teachers are extremely helpful. The class sizes are very small so it's easy to make friends and learn. And the area is a secluded piece from the city, but it is also in one of the greatest areas in the country.
» Read MoreIt has a great science program. The professors really do want to help you and see you do well. However, it's very small and it's almost like a high school. Also, not much ever happens on campus.
» Read MoreEmmanuel College in Boston Massachusetts is great. Everyone at Emmanuel College, including staff, professors, and students are all welcoming. Emmanuel offers many ways in which to get involved on campus and in the Boston community.
» Read MoreBest school for Liberal Arts Students who want a close community,while pursuing big city dreams!
» Read MoreI am part of their GPP program for Rn to BSN students. Excellent and convenient to Boston. Very helpful faculty and staff for students.
» Read MoreThe Psychology Department is the best, but everything else could use some work. There is a large construction project going on. Programming and clubs can be difficult.
» Read MoreThe school is very small and it feels like being in high school all over again. However the professors do know who you are and are there to help you. The social scene is horrible if you do not know upperclassman who have houses or apartments off campus.
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