26 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • JUNE 2020
DURING DIFFICULT TIMES, MOLLOY COLLEGE
HELPS YOU FIND ANSWERS
At Molloy, we know you are tired
and worried. The coronavirus has
taken a toll on everyone. Most of all,
though, we know you are confused.
When you chose your college,
you had a mental picture of exactly
what your next four years would look
like. Now you might be debating
your original decision or possibly
wondering if you need to look at a
college a little closer to home.
At Molloy, we understand your
frustration and we are here to
help you. We want to help you
reach your academic goals, on the
timeline that you always expected,
so that you can launch your career.
Now, more than ever, students
and their parents are looking for an
academic environment that offers
the best fit and best value for the
student and their tuition dollars.
Molloy was recently ranked the #18
“value added” college in the U.S. by
The Wall Street Journal, arguably
the nation’s premier financial
publication. Molloy also was
ranked the #10 best value among
Catholic colleges nationwide by
College Values Online.
“We are dedicated to providing our
students with the best possible value.
If you come to Molloy, you graduate
with a job in your field at a salary that’s
significantly higher than average.”
– Drew Bogner
Ph.D., President, Molloy College
NOT JUST A JOB,
BUT A CAREER
You aren’t looking for a job, you
are looking for a career. Molloy is
well-known for having academic
programs that will help you launch
your career as a teacher or an
accountant, a healthcare worker or a
music therapist, a speech pathologist
or a police officer, to name but a few.
Our 10:1 student/faculty ratio means
that you are more than a number to
your professors. And as you consider
more than 50 academic programs,
our counselors will work with you to
make sure you receive the maximum
credit for classes already taken, so
that you are assured of graduating
on time.
The College offers evening
and weekend classes, many in
online and hybrid formats, with
accelerated schedules designed
to accommodate students’ busy
schedules. Additionally, there
are numerous online programs
available during daytime hours
as well.
“We invest in student success
and we challenge our students
to succeed. Molloy students are
committed to a value system
that stresses a strong work ethic,
resiliency, professionalism and
leadership,” said President Bogner.
“This is why they graduate, and
why they get hired. We reach
beyond the classroom and educate
the entire person.”
WHAT’S NEW
Molloy, home to approximately
4,900 undergraduate and
graduate students, recently
opened a new residence hall,
the College’s third. Some of
Molloy’s newer offerings include
an economics major, as well as a
degree completion program that
will enable returning students to
easily earn their undergraduate
degree.
We know you have questions,
now more than ever.
At Molloy, we will help you find
the answers
Visit molloy.edu to learn more.
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