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Descrizione dell'università (origine: sito web ufficiale dell'università)
Monmouth is a private, moderate-sized, coeducational, comprehensive University founded in 1933. It serves residential and commuter students in seven schools: the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences; the School of Education; the School of Business Administration; the School of Science, Technology and Engineering; the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies; the Graduate School; and the Honors School.
Best of all, Monmouth offers an exceptional value. At Monmouth, students benefit from quality academic programs, small classes, professors who meet the highest standards for teaching and academic excellence, a magnificent campus, and state-of-the-art facilities. Plus, Monmouth is just the right size to provide the variety and choice of a comprehensive university combined with the individual attention typical of a small liberal arts college. Monmouth's convenient location, in the heart of a high-tech business region, provides cooperative and post-graduate employment opportunities for many Monmouth students.
Today Monmouth University offers 29 undergraduate and 20 graduate degree programs and a multitude of certificate programs. The University has been steadfast in its ongoing transformation as a first-choice destination school by progressively raising admission criteria for incoming students and enhancing the quality of its academic programs. Within its student body, 23 states and 31 foreign countries are represented. More than 1,600 undergraduates are resident students.
Monmouth University offers a high-tech learning environment, professors who meet the highest standards for teaching and academic excellence, and hundreds of student clubs and activities. Monmouth's historic 156-acre campus is located in attractive, safe West Long Branch, NJ, near the Atlantic Ocean and close to New York City and Philadelphia. Monmouth University offers scholarships and assistantships to eligible international students. |