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Manhattan College

Manhattan College

Riverdale, NY
Tax ID13-1740468

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About this organization

Revenue

$231,460,493

Expenses

$201,354,275

Mission

Manhattan College is an independent Catholic institution of higher learning that embraces qualified men and women of all faiths, cultures, and traditions. The mission of Manhattan College is to provide a contemporary, person-centered educational experience that prepares graduates for lives of personal development, professional success, civic engagement, and service to their fellow human beings. The College pursues this mission through programs that integrate a broad liberal education with concentration in specific disciplines in the arts and sciences or with professional preparation in business, education and engineering. Established in 1853 by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the College continues to draw its inspiration from the heritage of John Baptist de La Salle, the innovator of modern pedagogy and patron saint of teachers.

About

Manhattan College's undergraduate and graduate programs are: The School of Liberal Arts offers courses and undergraduate degree programs in the humanities and social sciences. Since its founding, Manhattan College has sought to broaden the intellectual horizons of its students to prepare them for the various professions Today, Liberal Arts continues the College's tradition through its core curriculum and its majors. The School of Science is the most recent manifestation of Manhattan College's commitment to Science education since its establishment as a separate school from the School of Arts in 1993. The School of Science curriculum leads to pre-medical and pre-dental programs of study. The School of Engineering curriculum leads to bachelor's degrees in each of the traditional branches of engineering chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, as well as the more recent branches of environmental engineering and computer engineering. The School of Business curriculum consists of a broad background in the humanities and social sciences, leading to a bachelors degree in business administration with majors in Finance, Economics, Management, Marketing, Computer Information Systems, Accounting and Global Business Studies. The School of Education and Health consists of curricula leading to bachelors degrees in elementary and secondary education, physical education, childhood/special education, allied health, and radiological and health sciences, which include nuclear medicine technology and radiation therapy technology. The Graduate Division curricula include programs to earn a degree or advanced certificate from the School of Education and Health with a focus in special education, counseling, school building leadership or educational technology (online option available), Master of Science (Chemical (including a cosmetic engineering option), Civil, Electrical, Computer, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering), and Master of Environmental Engineering. The College offers a five-year BS/MBA program for undergraduates, as well as a stand alone MBA program for bachelor's degree holders (online option available). The School of Continuing and Professional Studies is designed to offer alternative academic opportunities to non-traditional students. The Bachelor of Science in General Studies addresses the needs of the working adult and provides an ideal opportunity to complete the bachelor's degree in 23 months in a highly structured, modular format. A degree can be conferred once a student has completed 60 credits in residency and has acquired 60 credits transferred from prior educational sources. A master's of science in organizational leadership is available fully online or in a hybrid format that combines online and in classroom learning. The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and in March 2012 was reaccredited for a 10-year period. The College is approved by the American Chemical Society for the professional training of chemists and by the New York State Department of Health for Radiation Therapy Technology. The programs in chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, and environmental engineering are accredited at the basic level by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting agency for business programs globally. The School of Education is accredited by TEAC, The Teacher Education Accreditation Council, an organization dedicated to improving academic degree programs for professional educators, those who will teach and lead in schools, pre-K through grade 12. FACILITIES The central campus was constructed when the College moved to its current location in the Riverdale section of the Bronx in 1923 from Manhattan. As the student body grew, the diversity of academic programs increased and demand for additional student services grew, the College constructed additional buildings on its campus and purchased additional properties located near the main campus. The College is located in Riverdale. The classroom and laboratory buildings include De La Salle Hall, Miguel Hall, Hayden Science Building, Leo Hall and the Research and Learning Center, which is dedicated to computer research. A wide variety of computing resources are available to students, faculty and staff via JasperNet, the College's campuswide network. Thirteen microcomputer laboratories are located on campus. The O'Malley Library and Technology Center supports 40 systems in a library commons area, 30 in a lab, a 40 seat multimedia classroom and an Internet cafA(C) Wireless network access is available throughout the campus and in student common areas including the dining halls. Internet access is provided by a high speed connection. The existing residence halls of the College are Lee Hall, Horan Hall, Overlook Manor, Jasper Hall, and Chrysostom Hall. Buildings used for classes, meetings and more include the Kelly Commons, De La Salle Hall, Alumni Hall, Draddy Gymnasium, Thomas Hall, Smith Hall and Gaelic Park, a 3.5-acre athletic recreational facility located between the upper and lower campuses. It provides the College with athletic facilities for soccer, lacrosse and softball. The College became coeducational and accepted its first women undergraduate students in 1973. Currently, women number nearly half of the full-time undergraduate student body. With the opening of Horan Hall (1990) and its twin Lee Hall (2008), the College now offers a four-year guarantee of resident housing and 80 percent of the student body chooses to live on or near campus, 20% commute. The student-faculty ratio is twelve to one. Fall 2016 Head count 3,445 undergraduate (full time), 578 graduate.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

The filing specifies the mission of the non-profit as “Manhattan college is a lasallian catholic educational institution founded in 1853 by the de la salle christian brothers, a religious teaching order started by saint john baptist de la salle, the patron saint of teachers our lush, 22-acre campus in riverdale offers a safe and secure home base that's within arm's reach of the greatest city in the world - new york education at manhattan college has a strong focus on practical, experiential learning. opportunities about when it comes to internships, summer placements and the chance to gain real-world skills in their future workplace. our connections to the upper echelons of new york city offer invaluable career connections, as well as a backstage pass to this vibrant, magnificent metropolis. the mission of the college is to provide a contemporary, person-centered educational experience that prepares graduates for lives of personal development, professional success, civic engagement, and service to their fellow human beings.”.

When explaining its duties, they were described as: “Manhattan college is an independent catholic institution of higher learning that embraces qualified men and women of all faiths, cultures, and traditions. the mission of manhattan college is to provide a contemporary, person-centered educational experience that prepares graduates for lives of personal development, professional success, civic engagement, and service to their fellow human beings. the college pursues this mission through programs that integrate a broad liberal education with concentration in specific disciplines in the arts and sciences or with professional preparation in business, education and engineering. established in 1853 by the institute of the brothers of the christian schools, the college continues to draw its inspiration from the heritage of john baptist de la salle, the innovator of modern pedagogy and patron saint of teachers.”.

  • The state in which the non-profit is authorized to operate legally is NY.
  • According to the filing, the address of the non-profit for the year 2019 is 4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY, 10471.
  • The non-profit has reported 2345 employees on their form for the year 2019.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $30,106,218.
  • The organization has 30 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1863.
  • The organization pays $84,113,600 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $8,603,469 in fundraising expenses.