Located on the banks of the historic Hudson River and at its Florence, Italy campus, Marist College is a comprehensive, independent institution grounded in the liberal arts. The College's mission is to "help students develop the intellect, character, and skills required for enlightened, ethical, and productive lives in the global community of the 21st century." Marist educates more than 5,000 traditional-age undergraduate students and 1,400 adult and graduate students over 90 undergraduate majors, minors, and concentrations as well as numerous graduate programs, including fully online MBA, MPA, MS, and MA degrees, and also Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant programs.
Founded on core values and a commitment to education, Marist College has been able to grow and adapt since its inception. The College was founded by the Marist Brothers, who first arrived in Poughkeepsie in 1905. The Marist Brothers are famous for their skill and dedication as educators and, even though Marist has not been religiously affiliated for many years, their values remain central to what the College stands for.
Deemed one of the most innovative schools in the nation, students who attend Marist College are given a competitive education that prepares them for the global marketplace upon graduation.
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Marist College is an institution that promotes not just growth within education, but also allows you to achieve in your personal life. If you are ready to become a Red Fox, below are some things you will need to prepare to join the Marist community.
You may apply to Marist through the Marist Application (which can be found online or in print), the Common Application, or the Coalition Application. When applying to Marist through the print application, you must also use the Counselor Recommendation and Transcript Request Form found on the Marist website (marist.edu/admission). In your application you will have to provide your secondary school transcripts, two letters of recommendation, a personal essay, and any supplemental material required.
Marist is test optional so you are not required to submit your ACT/SAT scores. Marist accept students through Early Decision I, Early Action, Early Decision II, and Regular Decision. These dates are as follows: Early Decision I, Nov 15, Early Action Nov 15, Early Decision II, Feb 1, Regular Decision, March 1.
To get a better understanding of your fit in the Marist accepted student profile, this is the Class of 2023 accepted student breakdown. Marist accepted 49 percent of the nearly 11,260 students who applied for a seat in the entering class of 2023. This year's freshmen include 1,414 students from all corners of the United States and 27 different countries.
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GPA: 88-93 or 3.1-3.7 (recalculated) The middle 50% of accepted students averaged between 87 and 93 for their GPA.
SAT: The middle 50% scored between 1210 and 1360.
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Early Decision — November 15
Early Decision II — February 15
Early Action — November 15
Regular — February 15
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Offering a wide range of academic programs, Marist College has a degree path that will fit your passions and allow you to learn from professors with industry relevant experience and utilize state-of-the-art technology that is practical to what is used in your desired field. An education in and out of the classroom is a focal point of a Marist education, that's why the College aims to extend learning beyond the classroom which develops critical skills needed. For this reason, all of the academic schools at the College place a strong emphasis on internships as a key component of the undergraduate experience. Of those students who graduated from Marist in 2017, 83 percent participated in one or more internships while at the College, and many credits them as a primary reason they landed their first job after graduation.
Majors and Degrees Offered
No matter your academic interests, Marist has a program of study that is right for you. The Marist educational experience is grounded in the liberal arts, and it focuses on helping students develop the knowledge, character, and skills they'll need to succeed and adapt through a lifetime of change.
The College is home to over 90 undergraduate majors, minors, and concentrations and a collection of graduate programs for students to pursue, and it's all rooted in the Marist liberal arts education. Student success begins with a broad education across many disciplines — no matter their field of study, students learn to think logically and creatively and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Quality teaching in small classes is also key — when professors really know their students, this leads to mentorship, joint research, and intellectual guidance. Extending learning beyond the classroom is key to intellectual development and critical thinking, at Marist. Through internships and other partnerships with outside organizations, students gain real world experiences and contacts that prepare them for successful careers. In addition, more than half of Marist students study abroad, so they graduate with a more expansive view of the world and their place in it.
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AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.
American/United States Studies/Civilization.
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biochemistry.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Biomedical Sciences, General.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Fashion Merchandising.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Communication and Media Studies.
Mass Communication/Media Studies.
Radio and Television.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
Computer Science.
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration.
Information Technology.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
English Language and Literature, General.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.
French Language and Literature.
Italian Language and Literature.
Spanish Language and Literature.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Athletic Training/Trainer.
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist.
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HISTORY.
History, General.
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HOMELAND SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIREFIGHTING AND RELATED PROTECTIVE SERVICES.
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Applied Mathematics, General.
Mathematics, General.
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MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.
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NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
Environmental Science.
Natural Resources Management and Policy.
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
Philosophy and Religious Studies, General.
Philosophy.
Religion/Religious Studies.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Chemistry, General.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Psychology, General.
Psychology, Other.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.
Social Work.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Economics, General.
Political Science and Government, General.
Social Sciences, General.
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
Fashion/Apparel Design.
Fine/Studio Arts, General.
Game and Interactive Media Design.
Interior Design.
Intermedia/Multimedia.
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At the beginning of the 2020-2021 academic year, Marist College was proud to announce a zero percent tuition increase for the academic year, this gives students relief from the ever-rising college tuition pricing. The tuition fee for the 2020-2021 academic year is $42,430 with room and board at $16,380. The total for tuition and fees and room and board come to $58,810.
Financial Aid
Marist College offers students the opportunity to enlist in institutional, federal, state, and private student aid programs. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the primary application for financial aid consideration. 90 percent of Marist students receive some form of financial aid, compared to 86 percent at other private institutions and 77 percent at public institutions. At Marist, the Student Financial Services office work with students and their families to find ways to attend the institution amid any financial restrictions. The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to providing affordability options and managing the equitable distribution of student aid funds. The office coordinates student employment both onand off-campus, student billing, and financial literacy. The College is dedicated to promoting accessibility through personalized service and integrity.
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The Marist student body is home to 6,657 total students across undergraduate and graduate programs, with 5,037 being traditional undergraduate students. The College is committed to expanding access to education and fostering a culture of active engagement, reflection, and growth in the Marist community. Marist strives to create an environment that reflects the diversity of the American nation and the world, ensuring that all members of the Marist community feel welcomed, valued, and supported. Marist wants everyone to know they are welcome here: people of different races, ethnic groups, religions, sexual orientations, and political views, as well as women, veterans, and those with disabilities. A diverse and inclusive community allows students to develop the qualities they need for effective collaboration and leadership in today's global society.
At Marist, there are over 80 different student clubs and organizations to choose from. Getting and staying involved is one of the most important things you can do while in college. "Involvement" is any activity outside the classroom which enhances and contributes to student learning. Being involved can take many forms, from being a member of student government, or fraternity or sorority, to conducting research with a faculty member. It does not matter how you are involved, it only matters that you are! Marist is home to organizations that will allow you to take you in-class experience and translate that to practical experience as well as clubs to help you unwind after a long day of classes. There is something on campus that is the perfect fit for you and will allow you to get the most out of Marist.
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At Marist, students receive an outstanding education without any limitations of location. Students can avail themselves of opportunities at Marist's main campus and facilities in New York's beautiful Hudson Valley, the College's branch campus in Florence, Italy, and any number of the College's convenient online courses and programs of study. With so many enriching academic and cultural experiences available, Marist students are limited only by their imaginations.
Across the beautiful campus on the banks of the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, New York, Marist provides students state-of-the-art residential and academic buildings with an abundance of dining areas, study lounges, and multiple Starbucks cafes across campus. With a student body dedicated to enriching studies with academic and personal development at the forefront, Marist has focused on creating collaborative spaces to foster a real community across the student body.
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Marist College provides students a state-of-the-art education, which is true for the facilities around the campus as well. In the Lowell Thomas School of Communications Marist provides students a hands-on environment that sets you up for success. Students can choose to get involved in activities that include on-campus TV, radio, Public Relations agency, and sports reporting that give them the opportunity to do what they love. Marist clubs and organizations are student run and each has a faculty advisor that guides their activities. There are also select honor societies for student excelling in their coursework.
With a recent renovation of the Marist Steel Plant Studios, home of the Marist fashion program, students are offered state-of-the-art equipment heavily used in the fashion industry. Key spaces in the facility include: digital labs, fashion studios, a makerspace, fashion exhibition gallery, art gallery, Mporium retail laboratory, and the Winter Garden.
Marist College believes that their students are industry leaders once they graduate from the institution and those students put a stake of the college in the. The world-class Investment Center is equipped with twelve Bloomberg terminals that facilitate a "hands-on" learning experience. Students have access to real-time news, financial market data and prices, and professional tools that enable them to explore, investigate and analyze companies and securities. Classrooms are designed to encourage collaboration, with seats arranged in clusters to facilitate student group work. In this center students are able to invest from the Greystone a fund, a college endowment provided to students to invest real money on the market.
Facilities across the Marist campus are outfitted with industry relevant equipment, and a close relationship with IBM has helped Marist continue to develop and grow with advancements and offer students a practical and best of an education possible.
Additionally, the newly renovated McCann Center provides students and student athletes a brand new, state-of-the-art facility to train and learn while at Marist College. Across campus, students are able to take advantage of all buildings, and with no separate application for the different schools, Marist offers all students the ability to learn and grow together.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Apart from the main campus in the Hudson Valley, Marist is a quick train ride to New York City, where students can take part in competitive internships and enjoy a weekend away from campus seeing Broadway shows and utilizing everything the big apple has to offer. Marist's reach into the community isn't confined to the gates of the campus, rather the Marist student body is encouraged and eager to become part of the greater Poughkeepsie community.
Through the Campus Ministry and Center for Civic Engagement programs, Marist students aren't positioned to be transient residents in the Hudson Valley, they are there to effect change and expand the Red Fox community into the surrounding area. With opportunities such as the Tarver Internship Program, Marist students are encouraged to be a stakeholder in the local community and enhance their education by becoming part of it. These programs are just a few instances of localizing a Marist education and creating real, positive, reform in the surround area.
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