Thank you for all these valuable info, this is very helpful for prospective students. I went to MU for one month in 2009 and I sadly had to transfer back to my previous school. The community, campus, staff, and Long Branch are absolutely amazing and non forgettable . Thanks again and best of luck in your future career :)
hi what are the students like at monmouth? Are they friendly for the most part? And are the majority of ppl from NJ or are there ppl from NY, surrounding areas too. Thanks!
Hey Ava! On campus there is definitely a welcoming culture, thanks to the school being smaller. You tend to see the same faces and get to know people pretty quickly, which definitely makes the transition less scary. They also have a zero tolerance policy for discriminatory bullying. There’s quite a few locals commuting from home in NJ, but I also had a good number of friends from Long Island and Staten Island, and some international! That being said, Greek life had some questionable stories and situations, and the general rule for colleges is that if it’s off campus, it’s a little out of their hands. While I certainly don’t think this is exclusive to this university, the administration was a little disengaged when problems off campus were brought to their attention. I hope this is helpful to you!
So I’m in community college right now studying towards my associates degree and then transferring to any four year university in two years. I’m considering either Rutgers or Monmouth because my girl goes there lol any advice?
Hey Adi! It definitely depends on your major. Truthfully, Rutgers is well-known compared to Monmouth, but Monmouth does have some outstanding programs. Monmouth has much smaller classes, which is great if you want to be able to go to your professors office hours and have their undivided attention when you want help. It’s also easy to navigate, and you don’t need a car to get from one class to another because the campus is small. But Rutgers is very reputable in a variety of majors, and if you’re not sure where you want to be or what you want to do after you graduate, it may give you more options. I hope that helps!
Hey Huda! My personal opinion was that it was outstanding in specific departments, and less prestigious in others, but overall a reputable school with a great academic structure. The MEBP program made tremendous strides, social work also had a great reputation nationally. I believe Monmouth’s acceptance rate is between 80 and 85%, so in theory if your GPA was lower but you had a really high SAT/ACT and a good essay, you could get in. I believe a 3.5 makes your odds much more likely though
@@Skye_post Gotcha! When applying to this college, are there any scholarship opportunities that high school students can get? Also, does Monmouth have a pre med program?
Thank you for all these valuable info, this is very helpful for prospective students. I went to MU for one month in 2009 and I sadly had to transfer back to my previous school. The community, campus, staff, and Long Branch are absolutely amazing and non forgettable . Thanks again and best of luck in your future career :)
Thanks so much!! Glad you found this valuable :)
i live right by this school and am considering it for grad school for next semester (: thanks for the content!
Was accepted and Monmouth is one of my options! Thank you for this, very helpful!!
Congratulations!!!! Wishing you a fantastic experience wherever you go :)
Just got accepted, thank you for the info :)
Congratulations Chantell!! I hope you have a great experience and I'm so happy for you :)
Helpful for a student considering from Colorado.
im going to monmouth compriensive this year
ok i need to know how do you pronounce Pozycki
Hahaha what a great question! So the way we were all pronouncing it was like “Pah -zick -eee”
hi what are the students like at monmouth? Are they friendly for the most part? And are the majority of ppl from NJ or are there ppl from NY, surrounding areas too. Thanks!
Hey Ava! On campus there is definitely a welcoming culture, thanks to the school being smaller. You tend to see the same faces and get to know people pretty quickly, which definitely makes the transition less scary. They also have a zero tolerance policy for discriminatory bullying. There’s quite a few locals commuting from home in NJ, but I also had a good number of friends from Long Island and Staten Island, and some international! That being said, Greek life had some questionable stories and situations, and the general rule for colleges is that if it’s off campus, it’s a little out of their hands. While I certainly don’t think this is exclusive to this university, the administration was a little disengaged when problems off campus were brought to their attention. I hope this is helpful to you!
Awesome video, thank you so much! :))
So I’m in community college right now studying towards my associates degree and then transferring to any four year university in two years. I’m considering either Rutgers or Monmouth because my girl goes there lol any advice?
Hey Adi! It definitely depends on your major. Truthfully, Rutgers is well-known compared to Monmouth, but Monmouth does have some outstanding programs. Monmouth has much smaller classes, which is great if you want to be able to go to your professors office hours and have their undivided attention when you want help. It’s also easy to navigate, and you don’t need a car to get from one class to another because the campus is small. But Rutgers is very reputable in a variety of majors, and if you’re not sure where you want to be or what you want to do after you graduate, it may give you more options. I hope that helps!
@@Skye_post That’s very true! I’m currently majoring in Psychology so either or would be alright for me. Thank you for the insightful feedback Sky! :)
Is Monmouth a good school? What's the GPA requirement?
Hey Huda! My personal opinion was that it was outstanding in specific departments, and less prestigious in others, but overall a reputable school with a great academic structure. The MEBP program made tremendous strides, social work also had a great reputation nationally. I believe Monmouth’s acceptance rate is between 80 and 85%, so in theory if your GPA was lower but you had a really high SAT/ACT and a good essay, you could get in. I believe a 3.5 makes your odds much more likely though
@@Skye_post Gotcha! When applying to this college, are there any scholarship opportunities that high school students can get? Also, does Monmouth have a pre med program?
Hi Skye and I'm Jimmy and I'm considering attending Monmouth university and would happen to know Julia raiola by chance
Sorry skylar
tha video sounded boring had no expressions sounded like yu were forced to make this video buh good information tho
I think that's just my lack of personality and the fact that I made this in quarantine. I hope the information helped you!
@@Skye_post yeh information was great everything besides dat was fine just wanted to leave some constructive criticism
@@jasiribandele5601 Lol I appreciate it, just poking fun at myself :P