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New York, New York Are you looking for a new college home? M


arymount Manhattan College (MMC) is a private, four-year, coeducational, nonsectarian college located on the


Upper East Side of Manhattan that offers out- standing programs in liberal arts and sciences, business, communications and media arts, and the performing arts. Founded in 1936 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary as an urban extension of Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York, the College became independent in 1961 and coeducational and nonsectarian in 1971. It currently enrolls approximately 2,000 full- and part-time students.


MMC is recognized for its small classes, personalized academic offerings, committed academic advisors, and outstanding faculty. With 30 major fields of study and more than 40 minors and pre-professional programs to choose from, students at MMC are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st


century. They gain


the practical skills of communicating ideas, solving problems, and seeing broader points of view that are essential in successfully nav- igating an ever-changing and increasingly de- manding work environment.


Students at MMC can tailor their bachelor’s degrees to find the programs that are right for


them. If you have several different interests and skills, you’re encouraged to sample from a wide variety of discipline-based foundation and advanced disciplinary courses or pursue the Liberal Studies Program for a broad base of knowledge. All students are assigned a faculty advisor for individual guidance in degree plan- ning, graduate school preparation, and career options.


Your career begins on day one at MMC


At Marymount Manhattan, college and career go hand-in-hand. The College’s urban location means students are never more than a few steps or subway stops from Wall Street, Broad- way, Museum Mile, the United Nations, major TV networks, and everything else the city has to offer.


CityEdge, MMC’s unique four-year college- to-career program, gives every student a per- sonalized liberal arts education combined with exciting career development opportunities in the heart of New York City. A city-infused curriculum, research opportunities, internships, community engagement experiences, and career mentor- ship are just a few of the advantages students receive from the CityEdge program.


Transfer to MMC


Marymount Manhattan College welcomes transfer students for admission in the fall, spring, and summer terms. MMC is very generous with accepting transfer credits, allowing as many as 90 credits to transfer over. The College accepts credits for coursework completed with a C- or higher that corresponds with the MMC curriculum. Departmental faculty will review requests for transfer internships and independent study credit on a case-by-case basis. Marymount Manhattan College typically allows a maximum of 60 credits to transfer for coursework completed at regionally accredited two-year colleges. Transfer articulation agreements exist between Marymount Manhattan College and a variety of institutions in the New York metropolitan region. For more information, please contact the Office of Admission.


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