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Monroe College

Monroe College is a medium, private institution located in Bronx, ny. Founded in 1933, Monroe College offers undergraduate degrees in 35 majors.

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Key stats

college-type 4 Year, Private
athletics N/A
undergraduates 5,434 undergraduates
cost $17,442 undergraduate tuition
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Admissions

Will I get into Monroe College? Here’s what we know about who has! SAT/ACT scores are considered but not required to apply. Check here for college application deadline info or visit the school’s website.

Acceptance rate 59.8%
SAT score average N/A
ACT score average N/A
Average high school GPA N/A
Application fee $35
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Key deadlines

June
30
39 days away FAFSA® deadline

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August
31
101 days away Application deadline date

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Academics

The degree program or major you pursue is major! Monroe College is known for one of its top majors: Criminal Justice and Corrections. Their student-faculty ratio is 16:1.

Graduation rate
Retention Rate
16 :1
Student to faculty ratio

Annual tuition & cost

In state

Undergraduate tuition $17,442
Additional expenses
Room & board $11,300
Books & supplies $200
Other expenses $5,000
Cost of attendance* $33,942
Average financial aid package $11,545
Estimated cost $22,397 See my potential costs

Out of state

Undergraduate tuition $17,442
Additional expenses
Room & board $11,300
Books & supplies $200
Other expenses $5,000
Cost of attendance* $33,942
Average financial aid package $11,545
Estimated cost $22,397 See my potential costs

June 30 FAFSA® deadline

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*Cost of attendance is the average expenses including tuition, room, board and other estimated living expenses.

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Student population

Who’s going to be there? Monroe College has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,434, with gender binary students split 34% male and 66% female.

Total enrollment

7,011

Enrollment by gender

Male
Female

Enrollment & ethnicity

White %
3%
African American %
35%
Hispanic American %
33%
Asian %
2%
Native American %
0%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander %
0%
Multiracial %
1%
Unknown %
26%

Student type

Full-time
Living on campus
International

Campus life

Find your people & try new things

Campus info

map 2501 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10468
phone 718-933-6700
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Popular clubs & activities

Students in free enterprise (sife)

Creative campus club

Multicultural student association

Criminal justice club

Poetry is truth

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Athletics

NCAA Division level
Varsity sportsNo
Intramural sportsYes
greek-life

Greek life

Female
Male

Frequently asked questions

Get answers to common questions about Monroe College to help you figure out where you want to apply.

Where is Monroe College?

Monroe College is located in Bronx, ny.

What is the acceptance rate at Monroe College? 

The acceptance rate for Monroe College is 60%.

What’s the average GPA for Monroe College?

The average high school GPA for Monroe College students was N/A.

How much does it cost for 4 years at Monroe College?  

The estimated cost for 4 years at Monroe College including tuition, room and board, and books and other fees is $135,768.

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