Rating: Green

Brooklyn College

Introduction: Public Excellence

Brooklyn College got its start in 1930, when, to meet the growing demand for affordable education for the best and the brightest of New York’s immigrant children, the City College of New York (then a public college for men) was merged with Hunter College (then a private college for women) in Brooklyn to form the first public coeducational liberal arts college in New York... [Purchase this review to continue reading]

Last updated: June 2009
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School Criteria

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Region
Mid-Atlantic
State
New York
Religious affiliation
None
Total enrollment
15,000 – 24,999
SAT CR/Verbal Midrange
> 400
SAT Math Midrange
> 400
Applicants
7,500 – 14,999
Applicants accepted
35% –49%
Tuition (general/out of state)
$7,500 – $13,999
Room and board
$8,000 – $11,999
Student-faculty ratio
< 16:1
Most popular majors
Business/Marketing, Education, Psychology
Campus Politics
Green