Latin: Collegium Novae Rupellae | |
Motto | Wisdom for Life |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1904 |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic (Ursulines) |
Endowment | $17.1 million |
President | Dr. Dorothy Escribano (Interim) |
Academic staff
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738 |
Undergraduates | 4,000 (total at 6 campuses) |
Location | New Rochelle, New York, USA |
Campus | Suburban, 20 acres |
Colors | Blue & White |
Athletics | ECAC |
Sports | 8 varsity teams |
Mascot | Blue Angels |
Affiliations |
MSA ACCU NAICU CIC |
Website | cnr.edu |
NCAA Division III (independent)
HVIAC
The College of New Rochelle (CNR) is a private Catholic college with its main campus located in New Rochelle, New York. The College of St. Angela was founded by the Order of the Ursulines as the first Catholic women's college in New York State in 1904, a time when women were generally excluded from higher education. The name was changed to The College of New Rochelle in 1910. Today, the College is composed of four schools and is fully coeducational.
Following the university model, The College of New Rochelle is composed of four separate schools:
The School of Nursing & Healthcare Professions boasts a rigorous academic program specializing in extensive professional preparation and a compassionate approach to patient care inspired by the College's Ursuline heritage. Undergraduate and graduate programs include traditional four-year BSN programs as well as programs for those looking to change careers, and registered nurses seeking to advance their education.
The Graduate School offers a broad range of master's degrees and certificate programs.
The College of New Rochelle is chartered by the Regents of the State of New York and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The School of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
The college offers undergraduate degrees including Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Graduate degrees include Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Master of Science in Education.