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1. What is the advantage of studying Bachelors in Monroe?
The small class sizes allow for lots of interaction between students and faculty and provide
opportunities for more professional feedback and discussions. With trimester schedule, students
can complete their Bachelors one year earlier than colleges with only two terms.
For example:
Students could complete the entire bachelors which are of 8 semesters within 2 years and 8
months due to our tri semester academic calendar whereas students studying in other Universities
would complete the same bachelors program in 4 years.
2. What is the advantage of studying Masters in Monroe?
We give our MBA students many opportunities for real world experience while you study
through small business center activities, integrative projects that all students must complete,
internships opportunities related to the course of study, management simulations in addition to
interactive classroom discussion. With small class sizes, students and faculty have lots of
interaction which benefits the students in terms of obtaining career guidance and more in-depth
professional knowledge. Our tuition is affordable relative to all other MBA programs in the NYC
area. We are close to NYC which provides plenty of opportunities for internships to enhance the
students' learning experience.
Students could complete the entire masters which are of 4 semesters within 1 year and 4 months
due to our tri semester academic calendar whereas students studying in other Universities would
complete the same master`s program in 2 years.
3. Is the degrees internationally recognized?
Yes, because we have obtained regional accreditation and many of our undergrad and grad
programs are pursuing or have achieved programmatic accreditation by external accreditation
agencies. Also, Monroe College is ranked by US News and World Report (2014 edition) as one
of Best Regional Universities.
The degrees offered by Monroe College are internationally recognized and same as all the other
University degrees in USA.
4. Why should students prefer Monroe when compared to other Universities in USA?
The personal attention that students receive, the cost of tuition relative to other universities that
offer the same degrees but with much higher tuition fees, the location (close to NYC), the
diversity of the student population, coupled with the opportunities to develop "real world" work
skills while they earn their degrees.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, New York City ranks as the number one metropolitan destination for
foreign students and Monroe College is having two campuses in New York.
With small class sizes, students and faculty have lots of interaction which benefits the students in
terms of obtaining career guidance and more in-depth professional knowledge.
We are close to NYC which provides plenty of opportunities for internships to enhance the
students' learning experience.
Monroe is proud to have been named the Most Affordable Private College in New
York by U.S. News & World Report, with a tuition that is about 50% less than the
average private College/Universities in the United States.
Monroe College is ranked by US News and World Report (2014 edition) as one of Best
Regional Universities.
More than 4000 Institutions are there in USA and only around 100 Institutions are ranked
and we are proud to be one among the top 100 ranked Institutions in the USA.
5. Why fees structure is low when compared with other Universities/Colleges in USA?
Pursuing higher education is an investment but it should be an affordable investment not one that
"breaks the bank". Based on this premise, we make sure that our tuition is affordable, especially
because of the income levels that our student population and their families.
Most of the Universities/Colleges in the USA would have a variation in fee for international
students when compared with local residents but with Monroe both local and international
students pay the standard fee.
6. Do we have part time job for international students?
For students that need to enhance their learning experience outside of the classroom, internship
opportunities are available off campus through the Office of Career Advancement (OCA).
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7. After successful completion of course do we have placement assistance?
Assistance is provided through the OCA office but placement is not guaranteed. The OCA office
has relationships with employers who advertise job openings to our students but the students
must pursue these opportunities on their own.
8. Why GRE or GMAT not required in Monroe for studying Masters when it is mandatory
in Other Universities?
The GMAT and GRE aren't necessarily good indicators of our student body's success in graduate
school. Solid academic performance at the Bachelor's level coupled with meaningful
professional experience are strong soft skills are better predictors of success in graduate school.
9. Why SAT not required in Monroe for studying Bachelors when it is mandatory in other
Universities?
High school performance and teacher/administrator recommendations are better predictors of
success in college than standardized tests such as the SAT.
10. If students without GRE or GMAT enrol for our programme then what would be the
Visa possibility?
The college cannot predict VISA approval outcomes.
11. What is the minimum TOEFL OR IELTS requirement for Masters?
A total TOEFL score of 80 with at least 20 in writing and speaking is required
IELTS- 6.0 and above Overall
12. What is the minimum TOEFL requirement for Bachelors?
A TOEFL total score 60-74 (a total score of 27-60 for admission into any of our ESL Language
Programs is required)
IELTS- 5.5 and above Overall
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13. What are the documents required for admission?
Submit the application, the application fee, statement of purpose for why the applicant is
pursuing their graduate degree, TOEFL or IELTS, 2 letters of recommendation, resume, and
official transcripts. Once these documents are submitted, the candidate with participate in an
admissions interview with the Dean.
14. Once documents are emailed then how long it would take to issue offer letter?
It usually takes approximately 1 week to issue the acceptance letter once ALL documents have
been received. An interview with the Dean is scheduled as the final step in the process then the
acceptance decision is made.
15. When would you interview the student via Skype? Is it before issuing offer letter or
after issuing the offer letter?
The interview is scheduled once all of the admissions are collected from the applicant. This
interview is done before the acceptance letter is issued since the interview results is part of the
admissions decision.
16. Once offer letter is issued then what is the payment procedure to issue i20?
Once the acceptance letter is issued, the admissions counselor will contact the applicant to
proceed with payment to issue the I-20
17. How long it would take to issue i20?
Once the acceptance letter is issued of the applicants has submitted all other documents required
for the I-20 then the applicant should receive the I-20 along with the other documents required
for the embassy appointment within 2 weeks.
18. How many intakes we have for bachelors and mention the Month and last date for
accepting applications?
There are 3 intakes (fall August 15, winter December 15, spring April 1st)
19. How many intakes we have for Masters and mention the Month and last date for
accepting applications?
There are 3 intakes (fall August 15, winter December 15, spring April 1st)
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20. Need Document Checklist for i20 process?
Financial affidavit, sponsor affidavit; certified bank statement to cover tuition and living
expenses for first two semesters.
21. What would be the study hours per week for Bachelors or Masters?
9 hour (3 classes) for required full time study
22. How many students per class room?
On average about 12-15 per class
23. How many re sit allowed per subject and what would be the fee for resit?
There is no official re sit per subject. This varies with each course. If students fail a course, they
can only repeat the course once; the cost for repeating the course is the full tuition expense for a
3-credit graduate course.
24. Is it possible for Indian students who have completed 12th standard (12 years
qualification) enroll for bachelors directly?
Yes, this is possible. The student does not need to do an associate’s degree first.
25. Is it possible for Indian students who have completed 3 year Bachelors (B Com, BSc,
BBA etc…) those who would have 15 years qualification enroll for MBA directly?
The three-year bachelor’s degree from India has traditionally been viewed in the U.S. as
comparable to the completion of three years of undergraduate study, and holders of the degree
have generally not been eligible for admission to U.S. graduate schools. Three-year bachelor’s
degrees earned in Division or Class I and II at universities accredited by the NAAC with a grade
of A will be evaluated as equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s degree.
All other three-year degrees will continue to be evaluated as equivalent to three years of
undergraduate study.
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26. Is it possible for fresh graduates without experience to enroll for Master’s program or
do they need experience?
We strongly recommend and would prefer that students have work experience because the
program will not be a meaningful for students without professional experience. However, if the
student’s academic performance is strong as well as the other application components, the
application should be submitted for review. In some cases, students with no work experience can
be enrolled in our “professional track” which requires the student to participate in at least two
internship experiences while he/she studies.
27. Who could sponsor a student for tuition fee and living expense? Could it be his
relatives?
Anyone can sponsor her: relatives (parents, uncles, aunts, etc. or employers.)
28. How long the fund for living expense and Tuition fee has to be available in their
account and do they need to show the source of fund for the available fund?
The funds have to be from the last three to six months. Yes. The source of funds needs to be
shown and certified. The source of funds must be liquid.
29. Is it necessary for students to show the bank balance for the total tuition fee for the
entire program + the living expense for the entire duration of the program?
Students must show bank balance for first two semester tuition fees, living expenses and
miscellaneous expenses such as books. For students who will live off campus, they must show
an additional $4,000 for living expenses.
30. What is the difference between a College and University in USA?
Each institution in USA is an individual autonomous College or University and they could award
their own degree but they have to be accredited by the Education department of United States of
America.
The Colleges are nationally accredited private or public institution of higher learning that could
offer certificate, associate, bachelors, and master’s degree programs.
The Universities are nationally accredited ranked private or public institution of higher learning
that could offer certificate, associate, bachelors, master’s and research based doctorate programs.
Both College and University degrees are of same standard and it has to be accredited by the
Commission on Higher Education of Middle States association and education department of
USA.
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31. How many students are currently studying in Monroe College?
About 7500 students are currently studying in Monroe and over 800 students are International
students.