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Mandl School-The College of Allied Health

New York, New York · Private (for-profit)

Jan 15Application deadline

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CAcademics
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About

Mandl School-The College of Allied Health is located in New York, New York. It is a private (for-profit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 465 students.

mandl.edu

Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$21,200
Out-of-state tuition$21,200
Avg aid package$6,847
Students receiving aid84%
Pell grant recipients84%

Mandl School's tuition is approximately $21,200 per year, with 95% of students receiving some form of financial aid. The school aims to provide accessible education in the allied health field, though the net price can still be a consideration for prospective students. Students can use the net price calculator on the school's website to estimate their individual costs and potential aid.

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Admissions

Application info

Student–faculty ratio20:1
Application fee$100

Application dates

Early DecisionNov 1
Early ActionNov 1
Regular DecisionNov 30
PriorityNov 30

Mandl School has an open admissions policy, meaning that as long as applicants meet the basic requirements, they should not have trouble getting accepted. The school uses standardized test scores for admission. Prospective students are advised to carefully consider their options and seek counsel before enrolling in specific programs.

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Academics

Student–faculty ratio20:1
Full-time faculty34%

Mandl School offers professionally oriented academic degree programs with intensive, highly structured skills training in the health field. The school emphasizes the integration of theory and practical application, with curricula reflecting the needs of a changing job market. Small class sizes allow professors to get to know each student personally, fostering personalized academic support.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$39,108
Earn more than HS grad63%
Loan default (3 yr)10%
Loan repayment (3 yr)27%

Mandl School focuses on preparing students for entry-level positions in the allied health industry. Graduates are assisted in securing employment within allied health, and the school's continued professional involvement within the medical community keeps them on the cutting edge in health career education and job placement. While some programs report high placement rates, others have mixed reviews regarding job prospects, so determination and personal initiative are important for career success.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
465Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 81%Male 19%
48% BlackRacial diversity
Black 48%Hispanic 37%Asian 8%White 4%Other 2%
Campus housingYes

Student life at Mandl School is described as welcoming and motivational, with staff and faculty encouraging student success. Wearing scrubs daily with unique colors per program is seen as a unifying and professional touch enhancing the student experience. However, some students report a lack of school spirit and unity between faculty and students, with minimal social cohesion or campus events.

Student reviews

Professors

Student

Mandl School is a small private university in NYC so the classes are small and you really do get a lot of personalized support. The program directors also meets with all their students for a one on one at the very beginning of the semester. I truly feel supported and believe that i will get through these next few semesters with flying colors because of this.

Student

Great academics. Superb clinical experience/rotations. Excellent professors. If you are looking for a college that specializes in allied health and the sciences, apply to Mandl. The admissions office is so helpful! You won't be disappointed.

Student

It is great opportunity for learning and moving on to bigger and better possibilities. The class is small so there is a greater chance for detail learning.

Student

Professors try to work with you so that you can succeed.

Campus and vibes

Student

School is very money hungry. Professors do not teach. Knowing the material for classes do not matter if they feel like failing you they will. Reason why I chose the school was because they weren’t many programs offered for evening and this was the closest one. Everything was good up until 3rd semester when they started to implement a rule where if you have one missed class your grade is automatically already at 85% for that class.

Student

So the admissions process was easy. There isn't too much red tape circumventing you meeting heads of departments. Ms. Garcia, the admissions counsellor, was very straightforward with what was required of me, what pre-requisites they would accept or reject. The financial counsellor did the same in letting me know what the total cost of tuition would be, what i would qualify for in grants and what my out-of-pocket expenses would be.

Student

We need a few more resources on my campus but all of the students try to manage what they have with the resources that they have.

Cost and value

Student

Money is 1st wat that they care about. 2nd they accept people in the RT PRO after you take a teas and pass it and wont even talk to you if you cannot do the payments..which i heard from students is800 a month...heres the messed up part...

Student

This profession is in high demand just because of the nature of the job. So whether the school helps in job recruiting or the student looks on his/her own, if they are determined, they have very good job prospect potential ahead

About Mandl School-The College of Allied Health

Mandl School does not have a dedicated campus security department or residential facilities. The school's Annual Security Report includes policies and procedures for reporting criminal actions and other emergencies occurring on campus. Mandl employees with significant responsibility for student and campus activities are designated as Campus Security Authorities (CSAs).

Information regarding a specific honors program at Mandl School is not readily available in the provided documents. The school focuses on providing career training options in the allied health industry. Students are encouraged to consult with academic advisors for further information on special academic opportunities.

Mandl School is approved by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The school's student body includes international students, with representation from countries such as Egypt, South Africa, and Venezuela. However, specific details about international student support and community resources are limited in the provided documents.

Avg faculty salary$81,672

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