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[|SUNY college] My review of SUNY purchase college located in purchase NY.

Getting in (how good do your grades need to be, what test you need to take, and how much does it cost, is their financial aid good?)

To get into this college you need to pass the sat's or the act's subject test (optional).However the SAT's or ACT's are required to be admitted. They do provide financial aid but they do not meet full need. The percent of need met is 51%. IT cost around $12,000 for room and board and tuition is $7,200.

I rate this category 3/5 because it sounds like its too easy but a little difficult to get in.

Academics (majors the school has, access to professors and special programs).

This college provides music,science,acting,history,film arts, liberal studies, and women's studies as majors or special programs. The professors are very engaged with the students and student activities. The teacher to student ratio is about 1:21. Atmosphere varies between programs.

I rate this category 4/5 because they offer quite a few selections for majors and i like that about this school. I also like the small classes for more individual attention student to teacher wise.

Student life (social life at school, housing,fraternities and sororities, sports).

This college does not have any fraternities or sororities. They have a mens basket ball team and a womens volley ball and soccer team. Room and board cost $12,000.

I rate this category a 4 and a half out of 5 because there are no fraternities or sororities which means not many ways for students to interact.

My comfort level (getting back and forth, demographics, setting)

It is an urban college. They go back and forth because students started there own van service that goes to Manhattan 3 times a day. This is service is for students who live in the general New York area such as New York. The distance is about 27.3 miles away (43 minutes away). demographic wise the school has:78% In-state students, 22% Out-of-state students, 60% Women, 40% Men, 2% Asian, 5% Black or African American, 15% Hispanic/Latino, 52% White, 17% Two or more races, 2% Non-Resident Alien.

My rating for this college would be 3/5 because this is good for students who live near anywhere between the school and Manhattan area.