Please type at least the first 4 letters of the school name.

Manhattan College

Average Rating

Manhattan College Profile

Connect With This School

Create a free profile so you can connect with this school and find other great schools that are a good fit for you.


Facebook Tools

Your Fit

Fit Unknown

Login or create an account to see your fit.

Students Also Considered

Will I get in to Manhattan College?

“What are my chances?” Calculator

The chart below shows your chances of admission to this school, based on the information in your profile.

Chances Unknown.

Create a free profile so you can see your chances at Manhattan College and thousands of other top colleges.

Who's getting in to Manhattan College?

The chart provides up-to-the-moment Manhattan College admission statistics from students who applied this year.

indicator

Raise your test scores with a premium membership to Grockit.com, the most fun and engaging way to prep for the SAT and ACT. Score improvement guaranteed. Sign Up Here.

Want to learn your individual chances of getting into Manhattan College?

The average verbal SAT score of students admitted to Manhattan College falls between 490 and 580, and the average math SAT score is between 510 and 610. The average ACT score of admitted Manhattan College students is between 22 and 26.

In addition to average SAT and ACT scores, our free "What are my Chances" tool uses the average GPA for Manhattan College plus dozens of other factors to estimate your chances of getting into Manhattan College. Get your free report today!

Want to improve your chances?

Use the Cappex Admissions Coach to get tips.

Student Reviews of Manhattan College

3.8
based on 6 reviews
  • Gabrielle from Old Bethpage, NY

    The education is fantastic on an individual level in that you won't fall between the cracks here. Classes are small and the student to teacher ratio is outstanding for a college. You get to know your fellow students and teacher on a personal level… more read full review

    The education is fantastic on an individual level in that you won't fall between the cracks here. Classes are small and the student to teacher ratio is outstanding for a college. You get to know your fellow students and teacher on a personal level which is a huge benefit in earning a degree. You will learn so many things here, because the classes are endless! They have a great range of classes from Physics to Bioengineering to the History of Rock & Roll! It is truely an experienced education. read full review

  • MC Student

    I suggest that if you are extremely eager to get to New York city, but don't know how and don't live in a place with good access to it, you should look into this school. However, that desire has to be very, very high on your list of priorities, or… more read full review

    I suggest that if you are extremely eager to get to New York city, but don't know how and don't live in a place with good access to it, you should look into this school. However, that desire has to be very, very high on your list of priorities, or it really just isn't worth it. Also, in order to be happy here, you have to be very outgoing and make friends easily, as people are very extroverted but not very eager to go out and make new friends. Most people on campus are athletic, so that will help you fit in more. Again, if location isn't one of the very top priorities in you college decision-making processes, don't come here. I know quite a few people who have transfered or want to, so you should be willing to make the sacrifice of dealing with a lot of unnecessary situations in order to get to the city, if you make Manhattan your choice. The teachers in the education program are great, so if teaching is what you want to do and you want the opportunity and culture of the city, don't rule this school out. Also, there are hardly any out-of-state students, so if you come from out of state, you will be a small minority. read full review

Latest Reviews
February 06, 2012
An Electrical Engineer read full review
January 23, 2012
Olivia from Westchester read full review
November 02, 2011
Jackie from Mount Kisco, NY read full review
February 17, 2011
MC Student read full review
November 18, 2010
Gabrielle from Old Bethpage, NY read full review

Student Discussions for Manhattan College

Discussion Rules and Guidelines

  • Don't be a hater. Be polite and respectful. We ban people who post offensive comments.
  • The college may or may not be monitoring these discussions. You can always ask the college a question.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Cappex Support:

Manhattan College Scholarships

Merit Scholarships Available:

Amount
-
-
-