Manhattan and Money
The August issue of Money magazine using a numbing number of factors rates Manhattan the 40th best college value nationwide. This fabulous news for our alma mater, is the kind of thing - even greater...
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Lou, This is the best I could do without a subscription to Money. The article lists the criteria and methodology, but I couldn't access the link listed in the article to find the entire...
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From the MC website: Money magazine’s inaugural Best Colleges list, released on July 28, ranks Manhattan College No. 40 among 665 colleges and universities that offer value for educational investment....
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BronxKid,The 19th ranking was in the Payscale survey of alumni which measures income 20 years after graduation. The issue with the Payscale ranking is the data are all self reported without a filter...
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Very impressive ranking. Reflects well on the alumni and their accomplishments. I have in the past always tried to hire Manhattan College grads. Have many within the organization currently. Going...
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Colleges http://time.com/money/3023717/manhattan-college-moneys-best-colleges/GO JASPERS!!!
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This is fantastic!! Now couple this together with a dominant basketball team and the word will get out in a big way!
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Once graduated, the students boast average salaries of $55,200 within five years. That’s 18% higher than what’s typical at similar schools, and more than $6,000 higher than the averages reported by...
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The value equation reflects the reason students attend a particular school. The vast majority of MC's students major in business, engineering, or the sciences. Very few in academic or arts-related...
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VealCutlet,I had the same concern as you regarding the academic majors that translate into nice incomes. But the article said that one of the compensation slices removes the majors which usually...
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The other issue with articles like these is that of course Manhattan college grads have higher incomes when they come from and mostly remain in NYC. There's a bit of a geographic bias that goes...
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Good point. Also $55,000 5 years into your career is nothing in NYC. I'm surprised it's not higher.
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We'd be doing a lot better if they would raise the salaries of teachers in the city and outlying areas to where they should be.
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I live in Westchester and my neighbor has been a first grade teacher for 20 years, she is making $150K. How much more should she be making for working 185 days with a state pension to boot?
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All I was getting at is we have a very good education program. A lot of those 5 year salaries would be higher for Manhattan college graduates if it didn't take 5 years every time there is a contract...
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teachers deserve more money they do great work also I bet that contributor JHo is a super handsome guy
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